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Afrikan Sistahs Media Network and YORadio presents: Conversations of Africa with Larry Ukali Johnson Redd. Internet Black News Review.
Date / Time: 11/18/2009 4:00 PM UTC
Category: Culture
Call-in Number: (347) 215-7831
Stimulus ll, A Stimulus For The People of the USA My advice to President Barack Obama By Larry Johnson-Redd The mega sized Finance, Banking and Insurance Sector including Wall Street of the US Economy have had their stimulus from the TARP and other government interventions and so has the Car Industry! This was taxpayer money to be paid back! Now many of them would like to pay out big bonuses to top executives at the end of this year without paying back all of more than 1 trillion dollars plus any interest owed I advise President Obama to collect the 1Trillion Dollars and any interest back as soon as possible from those recipients who owe before 1 mega bonus is given out. I advise that the 1 trillion be spent to help fund Stimulus ll aimed at the states and Washington DC, like California and the other states with deficits, small business grants to hire Stimulus ll implementation workers and the creation of a National Adult Job Corps for those who want to work aged from 25 to 65 including the unemployed, underemployed ( Part timers who want full time work and homeless people who want to work and live in apartments or other housing)! I advise President Obama to implement Stimulus ll and claim his spot in history stimulating the recovery of the US Economy!Nation building like charity begins at home. Stimulus ll could help turn things around and be the difference and winning in 2010 by mobilizing the base! Momentum for Stimulus ll could also receive a boost and be the next priority or second step to winning the health care overhaul legislation with a robust public option! BylineLarry Johnson-Redd is an author of 3 books, Journey to the Motherland, From San Francisco to Benin City available from Amazon.com, History To Destiny-currently out of print and Loving Black Women available at Amazon.com! Larry needs a new literary agent to present his new book “Long Distance Love” a probable international bestseller to publishers! His email is mailto:ljredd52@aol.com
Original Air Date: 1/28/2009 4:00 PM UTC
Date / Time: 1/28/2009 6:54 AM UTC
Wed. Jan. 28, 2009, 8 AM to 9 AM Pacific Time Conv. Of Africa hosts 4th Poets
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Live time call in umber Area Code 347-215-7831
Wed. Jan.28, 2009, 8 AM to 9 AM Pacific Time Conv. Of Africa hosts
upcoming 4th Annual African-American Spoken Word Festival
Poets, Spoken Word Artists and Participants!
Pearl Jr, Terry Moore, Jasmine the Jazziest, Paradise FreeJahLove,
La Rue Duncan-Fowler, Visions, Shakeel Ali, and possibly Rev. Amos Brown,
Pastor of Third Baptist Church will join us on the air and give a sample of their work
and share biographic information and feelings about the new President!
Please listen to Conversations of Africa this Wednesday and plan to show up at
The 4th Annual Spoken Word Festival Saturday February 7, 2009 from 2 PM to 6 PM
located at 1399 McAllister Street (Between Steiner and Piece Streets) in San Francisco,
CA 94115!
Sincerely,
Larry Ukali Johnson-Redd
PS
Please RSVP for your $10.00 dinner at the festival by calling 510-932-8337!
My Cell 415-425-6711
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Program
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SF Bay Area Branch and the San Francisco Public Library Main Branch/ African-American Center!
http://www.sfpl.org/,
Southern Hospitality: Professional Caterers
Present the Fourth Annual African-American
Spoken Word Festival at Third Baptist Church
2nd Floor Social Hall in the heart of our community!
1399 Mc Allister Street ,San Francisco, CA 94115
Between Sreiner and Pierce Streets!
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Come and let us celebrate our unique history together!
415-425-6711
This event will be held at the Third Baptist Church Second Floor Social Hall located at 1399 McAllister between Pierce and Steiner off Fillmore Street in San Francisco, California!
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130 PM Mic Check All artists and Spoken Word Artist's should be in the venue for Mic Check! Artists will say 3 words; Open Mic artists get 3 minutes each between 1:30 and 2 PM only!
2PM Go on the air with KPOO FM and
www.KPOO.com (Hopefully)!
and Festival Begins with introduction of the MC, Musician and
Official kick off:
He Said/ She Said
2:05 to 2:20PM La Rue Loretta Duncan-Fowler Lady Poet
2:20 to 2:35 PM Paradise Freejahlove
2:35 to 2:50 PM Vision
2:50 to 3:05PM PM Larry Ukali Johnson-Redd, Spoken Word Artist
Did You Hear What He Said?
3:05 to 3:20 PM Rev. Amos Brown African-American History From Slavery To Obama!!!
3:20 PM to 3:35 PM Pearl Jr. Did You Hear What She Said?
3:35 PM to 3:55—Terry Moore and Jasmine the Jazziest
3:55 to 4:10 pm Shakeel Ali
4:10 to 4:40 PM Children's participation time— and Open Mic
*Clean mouth Spoken Word only: No Profanity
He Said/ She Said Dinner and Relationships Forum
She Said: Pearl Jr, author of
Produced by Conversations of Africa
Food by Southern Hospitality—Professional Caterers
Area Code 510-932-8337
Dinner for those who purchase their tickets in advance
(Some dinner tickets available at the door)
Location:
1399 McAllister at Scott Street
San Francisco, CA
Saturday February 7, 2009
Master of Ceremonies Pat Womack-Clarke
Reverend A. Brown or a designee will bless the dinner
A portion of the proceeds will be donated in part to a Benin City, Nigeria Market woman trader through the network of the Conversations on Africa
http://www.coaforum.com/
Before and after photos will be available at the 5th Annual African-American Spoken Word Festival
Dinner Phase begins at 4:40PM
4:45 PM Blessing of the Dinner by Reverend Brown or his designee!
4:45 to 5:00 PM Dine—Quiet Time
5:00 PM Relationship Forum Phase Begins to 5:45 PM Relationship discussion led by MC with Pearl and Larry
5:45PM to 6:00 PM Questions and Answers—Book and Media Sales/Autographs
6PM The event is over
Original Air Date: 1/21/2009 4:00 PM UTC
Date / Time: 1/21/2009 7:05 AM UTC
Conv.of Africa 1/21, 09@8AM Professor Jahi Issa interviews Dr.Ahati N.N.Toure
Wednesday January 21, 2009 8AM to 9AM Pacific Time
Conversations of Africa Segment Announcement
Call in number 347-215-7831
Hello Brothers and Sisters,
This week as Barack Obama has his inauguration and moves into the White House,
Conversations of Africa will welcome Professor Jahi Issa who will interview
Dr. Ahati N. N. Toure author of newly released book:
JOHN HENRIK CLARKE AND THE POWER OF AFRICANA HISTORY Africalogical Quest for Decolonization and Sovereignty
Please use the link above to listen this dynamic interview about A true authentic African freedom fighter who was born, lived and contributed so much of himself when our people actively battled (as we continue to do today) for some of the freedoms some of us enjoy today! Please tune in for the 45-minute interview and your questions and answers
Africalogical Quest for Decolonization and Sovereignty by Ahati N. Toure">
by Ahati N. Toure">
In the late 1960s through the late 1980s, the late John Henrik Clarke (1915-1998) was one of the foremost architects of the emerging discipline of Africana Studies/Africalogy as Professor of African World History in the Department of Black and Puerto Rican Studies at Hunter College of the City University of New York and as the Carter G. Woodson Distinguished Visiting Professor of African History at Cornell University’s Africana Studies and Research Center.
The study explores Clarke’s development and conceptualization of Afrikan World History by examining his intellectual influences and training, his approach to teaching Afrikan World History, his notions regarding Afrikan agency and Afrikan humanity, his explorations of themes of Pan Afrikanism and national sovereignty, his ideas concerning the relevance of Afrikan culture in historical perspective, and his legacy in Afrikan intellectualism and culture, including his contribution to the Afrocentric paradigm that is the core of the discipline of Africana Studies/Africalogy.
As an academician and intellectual, Clarke emerged as one of the leading theorists of Afrikan liberation and the uses of Afrikan history as a foundation and grounding for liberation. Under Clarke’s formulation liberation was defined not simply as freedom from European domination, but fundamentally as the restoration of Afrikan sovereignty. He explored history’s utility in moving an oppressed and subordinated people from a position of subjugation on multiple levels to full status as a self-sustaining, self-defining, self-directed, free, and independent people on a global stage.
Further, the study examines the influence of indigenous Afrikan intellectualism in the United States in Afrikan cultural and intellectual history. Although a leader among European academy-trained Afrikan intellectuals who joined the European academy largely beginning in the 1970s, Clarke’s education and training were the product of a movement for the indigenization of Afrikan academic intellectualism in Harlem of the 1930s that can be traced back to the early nineteenth century. This is the first extensive critical examination of Clarke as an exemplar of indigenous intellectualism in Afrikan culture in the United States.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR AHATI N. N. TOURE is Assistant Professor of Africana History and Black Studies at Delaware State University. He earned his Ph.D. in American History at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and an MA in Africana Studies at the State University of New York at Albany. He is the author of several essays exploring subjects in Africalogy and in Africana History, including “John Henrik Clarke and Issues in Afrikan Historiography: Implications of Pan Afrikan Nationalism in Interpreting the Afrikan Experience in the United States” in Pan African Nationalism in the Americas: The Life and Times of John Henrik Clarke published by Africa World Press.
CATEGORY History, Politics/AFRICA & AFRICAN AMERICA
Dr. Ahati N. N. Toure is Assistant Professor of Africana History and Black Studies in the Department of History, Political Science, and Philosophy at Delaware State University.
He is the author of John Henrik Clarke and the Power of Africana History: Africalogical Quest for Decolonization and Sovereignty (Africa World Press, 2009).
He has also written several academic essays exploring issues in Africana history and culture. His most recent essays include:
As well, Dr. Toure’s courses include The African American Experience to 1865, The African American Experience from 1865, Introduction to Black Studies, African History to 1884, African History Since 1884, and African Americans from Reconstruction through World War I.
From 2002 to 2007 he was Assistant Director in the African American Studies Program at the University of Houston, where his courses included Introduction to African American Studies, Seminar in African American Studies, Africana Struggle in American Experience, Seminar on the Research and Writings of John Henrik Clarke, Slavery and Race Relations, Africana Thought and Philosophy, and Black Leaders of the 20th Century.
Originally from the Bronx, New York City, Dr. Toure completed the Ph.D. in American history at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, an M.A. degree in Africana Studies at the State University of New York at Albany, and a B.A. degree in Public Communications at the College of Saint Rose in Albany, New York.
He is former Deputy Bureau Chief for United Press International (UPI) at the New York State Capitol, where he reported on state political and governmental issues. He was Research Fellow with the New York State Association of Black and Puerto Rican Legislators, authoring the public policy report “The Impact of Criminal Justice on New York State’s African and Latino Populations: A Focus on Corrections.” He was also Assistant to the Executive Director for Special Projects at the New York State Martin Luther King, Jr. Institute for Nonviolence.
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Jahi Issa is an assistant professor of History at DESU. He is the author of The Origin of the Word Amen (www.originofamen.com) and President of Building Libraries for Africa (www.librariesforafrica.com) / (http://www.librariesforafrica.com/).
_____________________________________________________________________________ Next Week Jan.28, 2009 we will host Spoken Word Artists and participants of the Fourth Africa-American Spoken Word Festival Dinner and Relationships Forum scheduled for Saturday -February 7, 2009 from 2 PM to 6 PM in San Francisco’s Third Baptist Church-Second Floor Social Hall located at 1399 McAllister between Steiner and Piece Streets in San Francisco!
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