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Ukali The African  

Afrikan Sistahs Media Network and YORadio presents: Conversations of Africa with Larry Ukali Johnson Redd. Internet Black News Review.

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Conversations of Africa Salutes The San Francisco Juneteeth Festival-June 20th and 21st, 2009 Call in Number Area Code 347-215-7831 To listen click on this link: http://www.conversations-of-africa.yomn.net/ Hello Brothers and Sisters-Listeners of Conversations of Africa I made a scheduling error last week and we did not broadcast Wednesday but I got everything straightened out and we will be broadcasting Wednesday Jun e 17, 2009 from 8 AM to 9AM! I have moved from Antioch to the mostly African-American/Latino city of Pittsburg Cali! So I have been off the air but I am back and better than ever! Join me and another San Francisco Spokenword Poet Brother Larry Ware m a Hunters Point ICON this Wednesday as we discuss our appearance Sunday June 21, 2oo9 just before noon at the Juneteeth Celebration! I am also inviting Terry Moore to call in although he will appear June 20 at the same Juneteeth Festival! I am also inviting Andrea Harris-her picture is below the flyer and Jim Martin to call in and join Larry Ware so we can chop up the Spoken Word and the upcoming Juneteeth Festival in the Civic Center Plaza!! Sincerely, Larry Ukali Johnson-Redd—See you at Juneteeth Day!!! Flyer below Check out all nine of my new and old video clips on You Tube at this link: http://www.youtube.com/user/ukalitheafrican Check out my Chicken Bones Literary Table: http://www.nathanielturner.com/spokenwordfestival.htm If you live in the San Francisco Bay Area then make your plans to be at the Civic Center Juneteeth Celebration—Listen to Conversations of Africa this Wednesday June 9th, 2009 from 8AM to 9AM Pacific Time by clicking on this link: http://www.conversations-of-africa.yomn.net/ Juneteeth City Hall SF Super link: http://www.flickr.com/photos/ericsf7/sets/72157619214911289/ Andrea Harris Spokenword Artist
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    Conversations of Africa Wed.10-15-08

    Do not miss Conversations of Africa Wednesday, October 15TH, 2008 beginning at 8 AM West Coast 11AM East Coast download anytime!!!

    We are proud to be apart of the African Sistahs Media Network

     

    http://www.asmnetwork.net/

    October 15,2008 Conversations of Africa will Host Ide Eguabor of the Nigeria based National Interest Newspaper. Ide Eguabor is CEO of The National Interest Newspaper based in Lagos, Nigeria and distributed throughout Nigeria, West Africa!

     

     

    Ide Eguabor, CEO of The National Interest Newspaper in Lagos, Nigeria

     

    http://www.conversations-of-africa.yomn.net/ 

    Sept. 24TH 2008 and October1, 2008 Segments of Conversations of Africa described below can be heard right now at this link:

     

     

    http://www.conversations-of-africa.yomn.net/ 

    `Wednesday Oct 1, 2008 at 8:00AM Conversations of Africa with Rick Adams SOBWC

     

    My Wed. October 1, 2008 28AM Pacific Time and 11AM East Coast time Guest will be Rick Adams, Chair of the National Planning Committee for

     The State of the Black World Conference coming up November 19-23!!!

    (We also Salute Nigeria on the 48TH Anniversary of Nigeria’s Independence from Britain in 1960)

     

    http://blackpoliticsontheweb.com/2008/09/02/state-of-the-black-world-conference-planned-for-new-orleans-in-november/

     

     

     

     

    RICHARD “RICK” ADAMS

     

    Richard “Rick” Adams is the Chair of the National Planning Committee for the State of the Black World Conference, which will be held in New Orleans November 19 - 23.

     

    He is a member of the Executive Committee of The Institute of the Black World (IBW) and Co-Convener of the Western Pennsylvania Black Political Assembly (WPBPA).

     

    Through a life-long commitment to community service, he has served variously as a member of the Pittsburgh Human Relations Commission, an elected member of the Pittsburgh School Board, and a radio talk show host for seven years. Periodically, he writes a cyber column entitled “Just A Thought….” that has appeared in newspapers and magazines across the country.

     

    Over four decades of involvement in the Black Liberation struggle, he was a delegate to the 1972 National Black Political Convention in Gary, IN, a member of the National Black Political Assembly, the African American Progressive Action Network (AAPAN), the African American Institute for Freedom and Empowerment (AFRE), Western Pennsylvania Coordinator for Jesse Jackson for President in 1988, Pennsylvania Chair of the National Rainbow Coalition, and an organizer for the State of the Black Race Conferences (1994, 1997) and the first State of the Black World Conference in Atlanta, GA, in 2001.

     

    Rick is a life-long resident of Pittsburgh’s east end. A graduate from the city’s Westinghouse High School, he received a B.A. from Bowdoin College with a double major in Government and Afro-American Studies and earned a Master of Arts degree  in Business Communications from Jones International University.

     

    He is currently the Interim Special Assistant to the President for Diversity and Equity at the Community College of Allegheny County (CCAC), where he has worked since 1985.

    This Week on Conversations of Africa Wed: 9/24/08 @ 8AM Pacific Time Mr. Robert Taylor- Editor of the National Black News Journal

     

     

     

    http://www.conversations-of-africa.yomn.net/

     

     

    ROBERT TAYLOR/NBJ+A 9/24/08 @ 8AM AND 10/01/08@8AM RICK ADAMS SOBW Conference

    Hello Brothers and Sisters,

     

    I had some technical issues the first time in a long time that caused me to cancel last week’s great guest Mr. Robert Taylor, Editor of The National Black Journal and Advocate! In the middle of it all I explained to Mr. Taylor the issues I had and asked if he would agree to come back next week and Mr. Taylor graciously agreed to come back next week. So the next week Wednesday, Sept.24, 2008 on Conversations of Africa we will have that Conversation! This will be a serious series of discussions as strange and haunting collapses occur to giant corporate interests-- falling 1 by 1!!!

     

    Do not miss the next Segment of Conversations of Africa at 8 AM to 9:00 AM next week Wednesday September 24th, 2008 and we will be back stronger than ever.

     

    Sincerely,

     

    Larry Ukali Johnson-Redd

     

    We are proud to be apart of the African Sistahs Media Network

     

    http://www.asmnetwork.net/

     

     

     

     

    This Week on Conversations of Africa Wed: 9/24/08 @ 8AM Pacific Time Mr. Robert Taylor- Editor of the National Black News Journal

     

     

     

    http://www.conversations-of-africa.yomn.net/

     

    http://www.freewebs.com/blacknewsjournal/

     

     

    Brief bio for Robert Taylor

     

    Robert Taylor is founder and editor of the online digital newspaper the National Black News Journal –http://www.freewebs.com/blacknewsjournal/

     Taylor is a veteran journalist having graduated from Howard University in Washington, D.C. with a degree in journalism and a degree in Mass Communications from Columbia University in New York. His early career was spent in broadcast journalism at WHUR Radio in Washington, D.C. He has operated the National Black News Journal for five years. He is a 57-year-old native of South Carolina.

     

    Tune in 8AM on Wed. 9/24/08 at 8 AM for the Segment Live or anytime 7 days a week to listen from African Sisters Media Network!

     

    I look forward to discussing your lead stories for your weekly edition in addition to these issues:

    This week on Conversations of Africa: Obama/ VP/ Denver/ Black August remembering Attica/ George Jackson , the late 60's anmd 70's- GW Bush Katrina Madness- and new storms. /United States of Africa!

     

    And we will discuss your great effort in building an On-Line News Media Outlet.

     

     

    Sincerely,

     

    Ukali

     

     

     

    http://www.conversations-of-africa.yomn.net/

     

    http://www.freewebs.com/blacknewsjournal/

    Please read Dr. Kwame Nkrumah speech to the OAU in 1963
    Let us celebrate the African of the 21st-Century.


    http://www.africaresource.com/rasta/sesostris-the-great-the-egyptian-hercules/continental-government-for-africa-nkrumah-1st-president-of-ghana/

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Why African-Americans Should Love Each Other, Africa and Africans All Over The World

     

    By: Larry Ukali Johnson-Redd

     

    Larry Ukali Johnson-Redd- Revised 08: Biography

    Larry Ukali Johnson-Redd, born 1952 in San Francisco, graduated from Balboa High School in 1970 and entered University of San Francisco and received a B.A. in 1974 in Political Science and Ethnic Studies (African American).  His quest for education continued at Golden Gate University in San Francisco where he received a Masters in Public Administration 1976 (MPA). In 2005 Ukali earned his Masters of Arts in Educational Administration and his Administrative Credential!

    Ukali’s books and Black Love Spoken Word:

    The Black Expatriate in Africa (1982)

    Journey to the Motherland, From San Francisco to Benin City (2002)

    History To Destiny Through Afrocentric Poetry (2004)

    Loving Black Women (2006)

    Ukali has delivered his unique Black Love Spoken Word from Sacramento to L. A. to San Francisco to Brooklyn NY!

    http://www.lovingblackwomen.com/

    http://www.nathanielturner.com/larryuklaijohnsonreddtable.htm

    Ukali has completed Long Distance Love, by Larry Ukali Johnson-Redd-(A Memoir about a trip to Nigeria, Nigerians and A Nigerian Women)! Ukali has also completed The New Black Power: Why We African-Americans Should Love Each Other, Africa and Africans All Over The World!!!

    *** The Search for a publisher is ongoing!!!

     http://www.youtube.com/user/ukalitheafrican

     

    This is slide show is about my trip to Los Angeles, CA, May 30 and 31, 2008

     to attend The 16th Africa Day Celebration, the Leimert Park Book Fair,

    and the He Said She Said/Award Program given by the

    Los Angeles Black Book Expo

    Along with the Black Pavilion organizers of the  Book Expo of America!

    Go to http://www.lovingblackwomen.com/

     for a detailed report on my trips to L.A. this year! Do not miss the slide show on

    my second trip to L.A. and my other videos. Also listen to Conversations

    of Africa Wednesday every week at 8AM Pacific Time live or by clicking on this link

    or pasting this link into your browser anytime

    http://www.conversations-of-africa.yomn.net/

    Please buy my books Loving Black Women and

    Journey To The Motherland From San Francisco to Benin City

    At www.Amazon.com or

     http://www.lovingblackwomen.com/

    Lastly plan to attend the 4TH Annual African-American Spoken Word Festival

    Saturday- February 7, 2009 from 2PM Prompt to 4 PM! Doors open at 1PM

    at the beautiful Koret Theater-lower level SFPL MAIN 100 Larkin Street, SF, CA94102

    Co-Sponsored by the S F Public Library African-American Center

    http://www.sfpl.org/ And

     Conversations on Africa

    http://www.coaforum.com/

     

     



     

     

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