Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Who we be

I visited the King Center website recently after a discussion about the state of mind of Afro-Americans.

The conversation centered on a lack of understanding for who we are and how we came to be Afro-Americans. The drama that was unfolding revolved around how an oversight committed by a Black American was being investigated with impunity. Similar such cases involving different people might have been seen as a reasonable oversight.

How might such distinctions happen in today's America?

How could they not?

Our children become whom we teach them that they are. Hatred is a fine tool and very easily integrated into the make-up of a human being (for those parents who choose to propagate bigotry). That's the old "them versus us" syndrome.

Of equal harm is believing the myth - falling into the trap of despair and hopelessness. We must encourage our future to have a song in their hearts, faith in their ability, happiness in the labors and, love within their intent.

I talk about "our children" a great deal on this site. The simple truth is that these are the hope for the future. Without them the future would be hopeless. Patience, strength, prayer and, fortitude are needed to mold our future.

We have to teach them about the true legacy of Dr. King and his dream for our future. I would recommend a visit to the website for the King Center mentioned above at (http://www.thekingcenter.org/). There is a very interesting introduction when your web browser enters the site so turn on your computer's audio speakers.

The Lashes of Slavery in the U.S., 19th Century

(Vol.1, Issue 4.)

I think remembering our past helps us to better understand who we as a people are. The reflection of our inner selves through the eyes of a historical journey on slavery allow us to reconsider what matters to us in our daily activities.

These reflections of self can be useful in distinguishing who we are as Afro-Americans/ Brazilians / English / French / Dutch / Spaniards / Haitians - from whatever part of the African diaspora we currently call home.

Throughout the African journeys across the globe I have seen that Africans adjust to living conditions in every society. Everywhere I turn in societies I see the African people adding to the culture of these new homelands.

Nonetheless it is important to turn our attention to the motherland of mankind. Africa is still in need of its sons and daughters. Perhaps we too, are in need of Africa.

Knowing ones past can be a key ingredient towards bettering oneself. It is up to us parents to explain to our children, their heritage. Our ancestors were survivors of acts of hatred, insanity, murder, rape and inhumanity.

Understanding this past can and must lead to a more enlightened African youth. It is said that to avoid the repetition of history one must first acknowledge its existence. Only when we and our children are ignorant of the facts will hatred prevail.

One Love, One Heart, One.

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Turmoil


Turmoil
Originally uploaded by Earl of Le Mancha
Global Warming
Wars and Rumors of War
Humanity turning in upon itself
Man killing in the cause of religion
The earth dying under the hand of man
Greed, anger, hatred
Its almost hard to believe that all of these problems can be repelled by Love

But its true

Take time to love yourself and open to the possibility of loving others

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

happiness


happiness
Originally uploaded by evilcabeza
Happiness is the first thing we all thirst for once free of the mundane chains of a life full of slavery.

in our doldrums, even whilst in bondage was this feeling borne on the hope of freedom - happiness.

We look for happiness in the smile of a little one full of glee
We seek happiness from flowers or butterflies in a willow tree
It might be found in so small a thing as a grain of sand
or maybe within a happiness rock
It could be that if you look long enough and hard enough it already exists in the palm of your hand

Life is what we make of it so lighten your load with a smile and remember that everyday brings a new way to enjoy happiness

It is at every stop, every scent, every crossroads that we meet
happily

Dr Louis T Wright Dies - Jet Mag Oct 23, 1952

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Freedom


Freedom
Originally uploaded by tonton yoyo
A constant concept is 'freedom'.

Everyone wants to be free to do whatever makes one happy.

Remember to consider others who may be less fortunate.

Voice is the absence of void and the byway to other peoples, other cultures, other worlds and, eventually the awakening of ourselves.

God Bless!

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Protecting oneself from intrusive telemarketers


Telemarketer
Originally uploaded by The Tonya Show

Following some investigation and a lot of ballooning in the size of the junk mail received it has been brought to my attention that Americans enjoy certain protections from unrestrained marketing efforts.

Here are a few tips:
If you do receive a sales call, ask the caller to "place this number on your 'Do Not Call' list." Under federal law, a company cannot call you again for a specified period of time [currently 5 years] once you make this request. If you have multiple phone lines, ask the caller to put those numbers on the company's Do Not Call list, too.

MOST PUBLIC U.S. LIBRARIES HAVE FREE INTERNET ACCESS


National Do Not Call Registration - FREE
https://www.donotcall.gov/default.aspx

STOP JUNK MAIL FOR 1$
https://www.dmaconsumers.org/cgi/offmailing

KNOW YOUR RIGHTS
Keep a log by your phone to document the companies you have told to put you on their Do Not Call list and the date and time of these calls. If they call you again, you have a right to sue them for up to $500 per call.

If you want to make telemarketers jump through extra hoops, request a written copy of their Do Not Call policy. They are required to mail this document to you if you request it, and you can sue them for $500 if they fail to do so.

Call 1-888-5OPT-OUT to bar credit rating agencies from sharing your information for two years. You'll need to provide your social security number when you call. Financial institutions are some of the worst junk-mail offenders.

Tips on dealing with email SPAM
http://www.privacyrights.org/fs/fs20-spam.htm

Prevent collection companies from harassing you with other peoples claims (not your own)
http://www.privacyrights.org/Letters/debt6.htm

Preparing to sue telemarketers (follow this script)
http://www.ucan.org/drupal/telecommunications/landline/anti_telemarketing_script

If this story sounds familiar it may inspire you to do something about telemarketers (http://www.panix.com/~eck/telemarket.html)

Which telemarketers you cannot sue:
  • Charities
  • Survey researchers
  • Political campaigns
  • Companies with which you have a business relationship
  • Companies to which you have given written consent to remain on their calling list.
Companies with which you have an "existing business relationship" as well as their affiliates can call you within an 18-month window. And when you inquire about or apply for a service or product, that company can contact you within three months.

Script to halt telemarketing
1. What is your name?
2. What is the name and address of the company you represent?
3. What is the company number?
(company is subject to $500 fine if the answer to the first three questions are refused)

4. Are you an employee of this company, or do you work for a telemarketing service? (get the name, address, phone of telemarketing service)


5. Does your company have a pre-existing business relationship with me?
(if answer to number 5 then skip to question 7)

6. Do you conduct business or have other customers in my city?
(if the answer is yes this will help your case)

7. Does your company have a written call policy?
(company is subject to $500 fine if the answer is No)

8. Will you send me a copy of your "Do Not Call" policy?
(company subject to $500 fine if the answer is No)

9. Does your company maintain a "Do Not Call" list?
(company subject to $500 fine if the answer is No)

10. Will you put my name on your "Do Not Call" list?
(company subject to $500 fine if the answer is No)

11. May I have your supervisor's name and address?
(Note this to help expedite your claim against the company later)