Key Milestones
Year 2003
-- Concluded five years of field research
and development of a series of monthly newsletters to about a thousand
elderly and retired gifted and talented readers about the issues of our
beliefs and faith to "tell what they have seen
in heard" in living a useful life outside empirical
data musings by self-proclaimed "experts."
Year 2005 --
Witnessed many more voices
in the functional faith of Jesse Jackson and others addressing the
challenges "up from slavery"
and the unique inherited cause of reading, writing and arithmetic on
behalf of the voiceless, never forgetting or ever separating Africa,
Caribbean and Europe from realities of America.
Year 2008 -
Finalized
several years of research and development efforts to build a network of
internet websites that focused on uplifting a new and better generation
of people of African heritage in Africa, the Americas, Caribbean and
Europe.
The good news is that we
think our little quiet initiatives have had some small bit of
impact on men and women of means like Cosby, Winfrey, Jackson, Smiley
and many others.
They make us very
proud when their voices are raised in the faith of caring about
"the least of us".
The
bad news is that poor scholars, students and institutions that we focus
on inspiring do not have money to donate in helping us; ........
... and, most rich folks
that have a lot of money to spend are generally not enlightened or much
interested in functional beliefs and faith we believe
in.
Yet, money is not our God,
and trust that we will have the resources to carry on. We are not a
church or service activity but are drummers to help raise the
level of: conscientiousness
and change.
We welcome help from
men and women of all colors & creeds, ... even students of wonder.
Led by Monticello, many former slave holding
families are opening their hearts and records that we might know about
the lives and works of our ancestors other than facts they were slaves.
We do believe many were believers, if not
before, certainly after their trials and tribulations in faith.
So, we proclaim a heartfelt
"Thank you" to
Monticello Foundation, and a "Thank you"
to TJ and our beloved Betty Hemings!
QUESTION FOR YOU?
What do you expect could, should or will happen to
youthful men like Willard Bradley? He literally lives from day to
day on hand-outs of food by women who knew his past family members now
mostly all dead.
How long do you think it
will be before police arrest him for selling drugs or pornography to his
high school youth market? Or, will police arrest less intelligent
manipulated cousins?
Send us an email, given us
your thoughts about bad after-births by bad mothers? Needs for law
enforcement by social workers or sheriffs?. |