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Sunday, December 23, 2018

Free 757 Kwanzaa Events for 2018

Free 757 Kwanzaa Events for 2018

Harambe for the Holidays Stage Play
Wed, Dec 26
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM &  6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
The Kroc Center Hampton Roads,
1401 Ballentine Blvd, Norfolk, VA 23504, USA

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Dec 27, Thursday, 2-4pm
The Sophisticated Ladies
100 Stillwell Rd, Hampton
Dr. Jeter Giles, 757-287-7453

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Dec. 27, Thursday, 7-9pm
The SANKOFA Collective
Montego Island Grill,
829 Lynnhaven Parkway,
Virginia Beach, Virginia
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Dec 28, Friday, 2-4pm
The Sophisticated Ladies
100 Stillwell Rd, Hampton
Dr. Jeter Giles, 757-287-7453

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Dec 29, Sat, 2-4pm
The Sophisticated Ladies
100 Stillwell Rd, Hampton
Dr. Jeter Giles, 757-287-7453

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Dec. 30, Sunday 2-6pm
NIA Fest 2018
A Positive Vibes Kwanzaa
Kids, Family, & Adult Fun
Military Circle Mall,
Norfolk, Virginia
     Contact Cindy (757) 359-2978
2:00 Opening
2:05 Line Dancing Party
2:55 Brandon Pope Talk
3:00 Intense Fiyaaaaa Party
3:15 Che Che Cule
         Candle Lighting Ceremony
         Poet Ashley McBride
         1st Lynnhaven Youth 
3:30 Turquoise's Dance
3:45 Kenick El Talk
3:50 Va. Beach Goju
4:00 Fashion Show
5:00 Che Che Cule
       YLYM Talk
       Candle Lighting
       Songstress Ashley McBride
       Poet Koncrete Rose
5:30 Family Party
6:00 Closing

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Dec. 30, Sunday 3-5pm
Kwanzaa Celebration
2432 Ingleside Road
Norfolk, Virginia
Diana Chappell (757) 353-3358

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Jan 1, 2019, Tuesday, 2-4pm
Location TBA
Food/drink will be served
Door prizes will be given!
Dr. Jeter Giles, 757-287-7453

https://blackimprovement.blogspot.com/2018/12/free-757-kwanzaa-events-for-2018.html

Friday, January 5, 2018

Black origins of Santa Claus. The modern character Santa Claus is based on a Blackamoor saint. #SantaClaus #BlackSanta

Now that we can think straight after all of that holiday & holy day spending........


The original St. Nick was a brother, a Moor, a Melanoid....a person of African descent........
Unwrapping the Myths & Origins Surrounding Santa Claus

That jolly old elf gracing the masthead of books, magazines, cards, toys, advertisement media in Western culture looks nothing like the historical Saint Nicholas, the bishop of Myra whose life first gave impetus to the myth we have today. 

We know very little about Bishop Nicholas, other that he was possibly a East African Ethiopian Coptic Christian Bishop in the Orthodox Coptic Christian Church in Turkey, according to church tradition, Nicholas traveled extensively in the regions of Myra (present-day Turkey). Regions also of Ethiopia, Egypt, Greece, and Syria. Also he traveled into other parts of Northeastern Africa, under the rule of Christian Rome. Save for the church myths and legends that grew up after his death in 350 CE. We're not even sure if there was a real 
St. Nicholas. However, paintings of Saint Nicholas demonstrate his dark hue, curly afro'ed hairstyle, and negro features. The History Channel's Christmas expose on the origins of Christmas named "Unwrapping Christmas" showed pictures of this Black-looking Saint Nicholas.


In the book The Woman's Encyclopedia of Myths and Secrets (Harper San Francisco, 1983) that Bishop Nicholas was a Christianized fiction who replaced the pagan gods Artemis and Poseidon. Given the stories told about him by the early Church, this might very well be the case. Nicholas was said to have calmed violent storms, cured diseases, and resurrected the dead.

Bishop Nicholas earned a reputation for being extraordinarily kind to 
children. Other myths and legends told the story of how he gave an 
impoverished father gold coins to prevent him from selling his three 
young daughters into, slavery. Various versions of the legend suggest 
that Bishop Nicholas tossed the coins into an open window while 
another variation says that he threw them down the chimney to 
preserve his anonymity.

Imprisoned as a martyr sometime during Emperor Diocletian's rule, he 
was later released when Emperor Constantine instituted the new 
paradigm of tolerance toward Christians. Bishop Nicholas assigned by 
Constantine, was one of the first African Christian Bishops, who 
participated in the Council of Nicaea (325 CE) and helped to craft 
the creed that confessed the mythical historical Jesus as a divine 
god. Little did Nicholas realize at the time that he was himself to 
become immortal alongside Jesus as well.

An anonymous 11th century medieval manuscript The Translation of 
Saint Nicholas, tells a tale of legend how the church in Bari, Italy 
decided to send a ship to Myra to exhume the relics and bones of 
Saint Nicholas for re-deposition in their city. After meeting initial 
fierce resistance from Coptic guardian monks, one of the monks tells 
the others that he experienced a vision from the Saint in which the 
Saint assents to the relocation. 

After the tale, the monks allowed the sailors to take the Saint's 
remains. Thus, the remains of Nicholas (or probably some unknown 
crusader) were brought back from Myra in 1087 and installed in the 
church at Bari. 

The story also tells of the epiphany of a sea gull whose appearance 
from heaven blessed the ship carrying the Saint's remains, thus 
signifying divine approval of the enterprise. Once interned at Bari, 
and after several visions, appearances, and healings among the 
people, Saint Nicholas become known as the protector of children and 
widows. What this fanciful tale omits, however, is that Nicholas's 
cult replaced an older goddess cult in Bari after Befana (Pasqua 
Epiphany) or "The Grandmother." described as "a female baboon-giving 
deity"(symbology created in Egyptian religion), that "used to fill 
the children's stockings with her gifts." The cult that spread 
rapidly around Nicholas/Befana culminated in a pageant on December 
6th of every year. Drawing upon the stories of his kindness to 
children and the giving of gold coins, followers gave each other 
gifts in honor of the Saint.

The Church eventually moved the pageant of Saint Nicholas to the winter solstice (the final day of the ancient Roman Saturnalia festival, now December 25th) to merge it with the celebration of Christ's birth. Before it became attached to Christ's birth, December 25th was the Mithraic winter-solstice festival called Dies Natalis Solis Invictus, Birthday of the Unconquered Sun. 

Mithras was known as the Light of the World, Sun of Righteousness, 
and Savior. The divine child (symbology the Sun disk, ancient 
Egyptian religion, sun rising "Heru") was celebrated on the winter 
solstice, the darkest days of winter where the sun's rebirth (rising 
sun in the East - resurrection) would lead to longer days and spring.

Nicholas's cult was gradually combined with German and Celtic pagan 
Yule rites to produce a Christianized "Father Christmas," a somber 
figure closer to the twinkling elf we know today. Father Christmas 
was traditionally old, bearded, wore a thick coat of furs, and rode a 
white horse. Pagan celebrants lighted candles in trees and decorated 
their homes with ivy, pine, and holly. Mummer's danced and small 
troupes traveled from house to house singing (traditional tribal 
songs) carols. 

The Yule ritual of dragging a log (Christmas Tree) through the 
streets by domesticated reindeer represented the phallus (penis), and 
invokes fertility magic associated with the cult of Frey. When pagans 
were Christianized by the Church, Frey would be changed to Kris 
Kringle, ("Christ of the Orb"), i.e., the reborn divine child of 
earlier Mithras cult.

Americans will come to see Father Christmas as riding a reindeer, 
which magically flies. In the nineteenth-century, Saint Nicholas 
rides a sleigh pulled by a team of reindeers. Now Santa Claus, that 
jolly old man with a pipe, is now transformed and immortal. He lives 
at the North Pole among elves and continues to respond to greedy 
little urchins all over the world on Christmas Eve.

To this day Saint Nicholas's cult competes alongside Christ on the same holiday in a strange mixture of commercialization, paganism, excess and holy reverence. This has led some Christians in recent years to proclaim the slogan; "Jesus is the reason for the season." 

However, the prior enduring history of Santa Claus, Mithras, Yule, 
and The Grandmother, Unconquered Sun Mithraic winter-solstice 
festival, prove that this slogan is quite incorrect. Jesus has been 
clumsily papered on top of deeper rituals and the fact that these 
rituals cannot be contained and often overshadows the Christians 
reveal the tremendous power that these older myths still possess.

Web Posted 1997
By Azikewe' Kamarif
african.net/html
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This is a centuries old painting of Saint Nicholas in a museum in Italy. The modern character Santa Claus is based on this Blackamoor saint. Learn more about St. Nicolas from the Hidden Colors film series.
http://www.hiddencolorsfilm.com/
 
Carricutures of St. Nicholas:
1. http://www.stnicholascenter.org/Brix?pageID=40

2. http://www.domestic-
church.com/CONTENT.DCC/19981101/SAINTS/nicholas.htm 


Saint Nick was the Bishop of Myra in Lycia; died 6 December, 345 or 352. Though he is  one of the most popular saints in the Greek as well as the Latin  Church, there is scarcely anything historically certain about him  except that he was Bishop of Myra in the fourth century. 

Some of the main points in his legend are as follows: He was born at  Parara, a city of Lycia in Asia Minor; in his youth he made a pilgrimage to Egypt and Palestine; shortly after his return he became Bishop of Myra; cast into prison during the persecution of Diocletian, he was released after the accession of Constantine, and was present at the Council of Nicaea. In 1087 Italian merchants stole his body at Myra, bringing it to Bari in Italy. 

The numerous miracles St. Nicholas is said to have wrought, both 
before and after his death, are outgrowths of a long tradition. There 
is reason to doubt his presence at Nicaea, since his name is not 
mentioned in any of the old lists of bishops that attended this 
council. His cult in the Greek Church is old and especially popular 
in Russia. As early as the sixth century Emperor Justinian I built a 
church in his honour at Constantinople, and his name occurs in the 
liturgy ascribed to St. Chrysostom. In Italy his cult seems to have 
begun with the translation of his relics to Bari, but in Germany it 
began already under Otto II, probably because his wife Theophano was 
a Grecian. Bishop Reginald of Eichstaedt (d. 991) is known to have 
written a metric, "Vita S. Nicholai." The course of centuries has not 
lessened his popularity. The following places honour him as patron: 
Greece, Russia, the Kingdom of Naples, Sicily, Lorraine, the Diocese 
of Liège; many cities in Italy, Germany, Austria, and Belgium; Campen 
in the Netherlands; Corfu in Greece; Freiburg in Switzerland; and 
Moscow in Russia. He is patron of mariners, merchants, bakers, 
travellers, children, etc. His representations in art are as various 
as his alleged miracles. In Germany, Switzerland, and the 
Netherlands, they have the custom of making him the secret purveyor 
of gifts to children on 6 December, the day on which the Church 
celebrates his feast; in the United States and some other countries 
St. Nicholas has become identified with Santa Claus who distributes 
gifts to children on Christmas eve. His relics are still preserved in 
the church of San Nicola in Bari; up to the present day an oily 
substance, known as Manna di S. Nicola, which is highly valued for 
its medicinal powers, is said to flow from them. 
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/11063b.htm

Sunday, December 25, 2016

Kwanzaa Celebrations in the 757 (Hampton Roads Virginia)

KWANZAA IN THE 757
Monday 12/26 - Atumpan The Talking Drum 6pm @ The Attucks Theater, Norfolk, Va.
Contact: info@coreythetalentedblindguy.com  (757)525-YARN (9276)
Visit Toy Co. in Military Circle Mall & spend $10 in The Group Economics Challenge

Tuesday 12/27 - Essence Bookclub - 3:30pm & 5:30pm Indian River Library, Chesapeake, Va.
Contact:  essencebcches@aol.com
Visit Positive Vibes (6220 Indian River Rd.) spend $10 in The Group Economics Challenge

Wednesday 12/28 - Sophisticated Ladies - 2:30pm - YWCA (Orcutt Avenue), Newport News, Va.
Contact Dr. Jeter 757-287-7453
Visit Just PIC'D Juices (415 N. Military Hwy, Norfolk) spend $10 in The Group Economics Challenge

Thursday 12/29 - Sophisticated Ladies - 3pm - HPCA (300 Butler Farms Road), Hampton, Va.
Contact Dr. Jeter 757-287-7453
Visit Desmond's Grill (3175 Azalea Garden Rd, Norfolk) spend $10 in The Group Econ Challenge

Friday 12/30 - NIA Fest 4pm - 7pm @ Military Circle Mall, Norfolk, Va.
Contact: PositiveVibesDJs@gmail.com  757-932-0177
Visit Water Plus (5950 Poplar Hall Dr # 107, Norfolk) spend $10 in The Group Econ Challenge

Saturday 12/312:00 – 4:00 PM THE WESLEY CENTER, (1701 ELM AVE, PORTSMOUTH, VA)
Contact: Dianna 757-343-3358
Visit the KROGER MARKETPLACE and buy a bottle of Shoe Crazy Wine

Monday 01/01 - Sophisticated Ladies - 4pm - YWCA (Orcutt Avenue), Newport News, Va.
Contact Dr. Jeter 757-287-7453
Visit Virtuous Boutique in Pembroke Mall & spend $10 in The Group Economics Challenge

Friday, December 26, 2014

December 30, 2014 Line Dance with Letitia - Virginia Beach, VA (FREE)


7 things to do in Umoja - Brother Seko Varner on Kwanzaa's 1st day

7 Things to do in Umoja - by Brother Seko Varner

1) Take a family/group/couple photo.
2) Work on a community volunteer project as a family or community.
3) Apologize to a family member or neighbor you harmed.
4) Accept the apology of a family member who harmed you.
5) Cook a family meal together, as a family, and eat together.
6) Do something fun, as a family. (Go see a conscious or fun movie)
7) Pray together to maintain unity as a family, community, nation, and race.


Umoja = (Transliteration) To strive for and maintain Unity as a family, community, nation, and race.

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

12/30/2013 :Dream an AWESOME Dream - The Father's 1st Fruits Kwanzaa Celebration


"Dream an AWESOME Dream !" 
The 2013 Father's First Fruits Kwanzaa Celebration
Celebrating America's Soulful African Heritage
With a little Soul & Gospel Flava' !


Monday December 30th, 2013
6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
F R E E
($2 Donation benefits Teens With a Purpose)
Boys & Girls Club
1505 Competitor Court, Virginia Beach VA 23456
On the corner of Rosemont Road & Competitor Court

Song, Praise, Poetry, Culture & Crafts !
FREE photo shots by R2Z Photos !
Rock with Teens With A Purpose !
Hip-Hop with the Zulu Nation !
See the Virginia Beach Goju Karate Class !
Play Kwanzaa-Bingo with DIVAGirl !
Battle the KujiCHESSgalia Chess Team !
Afro-Carib boogie of Dance With Sparkle !

Put your 'Wobble'  down with Line Dancers With Purpose !

Soul, Latin, R&B, Carib', & Party Music 

DJ B*Win & DJ Seko 


Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Our Ancestor's 2nd Hell Trip ! - Norfolk, Virginia June 29th, 2013 @ Noon

Ancestral Path's 2nd commemoration of
"Our Ancestor's 2nd Hell Trip !"
 
Saturday June 29, 12 Noon on the Norfolk waterfront (the scene of the crime), in the Unpaved Parking Lot next to the Elizabeth River on the same side of Park Ave as Harbor Park 150 Park Ave, Norfolk, VA.
 
This event, again, recognizes the tragic and deadly forced march and shipping of over 1,000,000 of our enslaved ancestors from Norfolk to the deep south, beginning in 1790, to clear the swampy, treacherous Gulf Coastal area to build and work sugar cane prison farms (aka plantations). This episode in our history is little known and rarely commemorated by our people. For further information contact Kwasi Imhotep afk708@aol.com .
 
I will recount the Norfolk history of this deadly occasion as well as bring new information about the historic 1811 revolt of our ancestors against chattel enslavement in New Orleans. This revolt was the largest in the history of this country's enslavement genocide against our people! Larger, and preceded by 20 years, Nat Turner's Revolutionary Army Revolt of 1831, and may well have played a role in inspiring Nat Turner and other revolts.
 
{At ALL of our events, I not only commemorate our Ancestors lives, but we also teach our history through our own eyes, not via the oppressors. Thus, we avoid using such derogatory, romanticized (Roman/Greek /euro based), racist, terms such as Middle Passage, Slaves, Maroons, Diaspora, and the like.}
 
Historian/activist Leon Waters of New Orleans is expected to be with us to more fully inform us of this 1811 revolt, and of his ancestor, Hannibal, who took part in it.
Additional speakers include:
Seba (Great teacher) Heru Ka Anu of Baltimore. Founder of Ta Nefer Ankh (Way of Life), Kemetic Spiritual leader, Member of the Kemetic Counsel and former ASCAC Spiritual Commission member, historian, lecturer and broadcaster. Seba Heru will also speak at the House of Consciousness later from 5:30-7:30pm. 600 W. 35th St, Norfolk
Sister Diana Chappelle-Lewis, long time activist, teacher, lecturer, community leader and former member of the original Black Panther Party for Self Defense.
Baba H. K. Khalifah, Black books publisher, long time historian, Afrikan cultural activist and N'COBRA leader who operates the historic Nat Turner Revolutionary Trail Tour in Southampton County, VA.
 
The program will also include Ancestral Libation; lighting of small candles (representing our ancestors spirits) and group cast them into the river as an act of reconnection/tribute of their ultimate sacrifices.
Tour of the Nat Turner Revolutionary Trail in Southampton County, VA (apprx 1 hour south of Norfolk) on Sunday, June 30. Everyone is encouraged to take this tour in recognition and tribute to our very brave and courageous ancestors who struck the blow for our liberty.
We are calling for DRUMMERS/SINGERS/SPOKEN WORD ARTISTS and more to join us-This is your local/regional/Gulf Coast history!
Open Mike for any person of Afrikan descent to briefly relate to the people their testimony concerning this and related history.
ALL PARTICIPANTS SHOULD CONTACT ME (Kwasi Imhotep) ASAP!
Bring your family, friends, co-workers, Afrikan bells, drums, noise makers, instruments, voices, lawn chairs, umbrellas, sunscreen, and make this a momentous tribute to our ancestors. Open to ALL people of good will. Only Afrikan descended people are allowed to actively participate.
Please circulate widely to your contacts.
Kwasi Imhotep
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Directions:
Follow Park Ave at Brambleton Ave across from Norfolk State Univ. (President's Bldg which should be on your left and behind you as you go down Park Ave). Follow Park Ave as it winds down towards Harbor Park (150 Park Ave) on your left. Then cross the trolley tracks and the Unpaved Parking Lot is on your left next to the Elizabeth River. Please avoid stopping on the trolley tracks.
 
 
ALL PARTICIPANTS SHOULD CONTACT ME (Kwasi Imhotep) ASAP!
Bring your family, friends, co-workers and make this a momentous tribute to our ancestors. Open to ALL people of good will. Only Afrikan descended people are allowed to actively participate.
Please circulate widely to your contacts.
Kwasi Imhotep

Sunday, June 16, 2013

Solving Baby Daddy and Baby Mama Drama

Happy Fathers Day !

EVERYDAY !

BlackImprovement realizes that some cannot fully enjoy this blessed celebration of Fatherhood.



For those with difficulties, here are some solutions:
Dr. Umar Abdullah Johnson presents concerns and solutions towards ending 'Fatherlessness' and 'Motherlessness' problems that affect communities of people of African descent.
Watch the video here: http://youtu.be/S2GNakv5AjI

This is a focused section from a longer video in which the presenter deals with prblems affecting children of African descent in American schools as well as he does questions and answers towards the information he presents. The original full legnth video may be found here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvDwVILVGVo

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Mother's Day Kid's Hip-Hop - I Love My Mama (Whole Lotta' Love) by DIVAGirl

A Hip-Hop tribute for Mother's Day. A song for Mama ! Backed by production by Grandpa Crunk and fronted by R&B vocals from Zoe Wilks, DIVAGirl leads the 1st verse of the soulful R&B & Rap tune to send love to all the mothers out there ! Alongside her Hip-Hop and real life Big Brother, DIVAGirl rhymes about a love for mothers with footage of her actual mother and brother in the background.
CHROUS:
I gotta' whole lotta' love for you mama,
I gotta' whole lotta' love for you.
I gotta' whole lotta' love for you mama,
I gotta' whole lotta' love for you.
and Everybody Say - I love my mama.
All the men folk - I love my mama.
All the lady folk - I love my mama.
Everybody say - I love my mama.

(1) Hey Mama
Here's a little song you can dance to
A little bit of love
from me to you
When I'm in doubt
You tell me I can do
When I look at you
I kinda' see God too
Hey
You're my inspiration
You got me ready
Now I know what I'm facing
How'd you pass pre-school ?
Cause you ain't playing !
I know I stay blessed
Cause you stay praying.
CHROUS

(2) Here's a little something
I got to say
To all our mommies
Who passed away.
We miss your presence
Day by day,
To see you again
Is what we pray.
When that time comes,
Mommy it's on !
I got a Fam' full of love
I'm bringing along.
Words can't express
What you meant to me.
Rest In Providence
R.I.P.
CHROUS

(3) Going out to the mommies , and
Going out to the Aunties, and
Going out to the Grandmothers, and
Going out to the Godmothers, and
Going out to the School mothers, and
And to all my act a fool mothers, and
Going out to the teachers, and
To the sister-deacon-preachers, and
To the one who raised us, and
To the ones who made us, and
Our love it won't stop, and
Peace, Love, and Hip-Hop

CHROUS

Monday, April 1, 2013

Happy Easter MONDAY Conscious Community !

Prosperity,
    Whether you celebrate the resurrection of The Christian Christ, or the Easter Bunny, or celebrate Ishtar, or celebrate Heru's resurrection or celebrate the countless African concepts of the Almighty's plan and guide for improvement, or if you celebrate any of the other resurrection/Easter stories (plans, maps, messages, etc...) we encourage you to take those messages of life anew and do something new in your life to uplift yourself, your family, your community, your nation, the Afrikan and the human (Hue-Man) race. Ashee, ashee, ashee.

May your anew actions be blessings to us all. To your improvement !

For our Conscious-Christian or Christian members (or members who just love Gospel music) we offer this classic Easter-based Gospel classic entitled "He Decided". This performance is conducted by Donald Vails. ENJOY ! THE DIRECT LINK: http://youtu.be/W0UZkASPZfs This is an old gospel favorite, most black baptist churches do this during Easter...