What have you accomplished this year?

It is time to crow.

What is your most significant accomplishment this year?

What have you accomplished this year that you are most proud of?

What have you accomplished this year?

WHAT SIGNIFICANT MILESTONE REACED, BARRIER OVERCOME OR BREAKTHROUGH EXPERIENCED THIS YEAR?

What have you done that want to be acknowledged for?
What have you done that we should acknowledge you for? 

 

~KWASI

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  • Martin, thanks for being generous and kind by sharing and inspiring us with your accomplishments.
    Thanks for being out there - way out there ahead of many of us.

    Martin, building relationship, leveraging and sharing - networking, are the required especial in the these time to succeed as an entrepreneur. Promote yourself!

    I note that you have only two friends on this site.
    I also am aware that you you have not used this SOCIAL NETWORK to promote yourself and your enterprise.
    This forum is designed to have us fulfill on new possibilities we have created for ourselves and our lives. 

    Please us up TheBlackList to advance the things that are important to you.

    I beg you to check out the following videos:

    Promote yourself and use the power of Social NETWORKing to accomplish what you are up.

    When will you start using TheBlackList to market and promote your business?

    ~Kwasi

  • South
    Just getting through my husband's death and remaining true to my identity despite vultures wanting to surround me has been an accomplishment. Setting boundaries with family has been another one. I dealt with my husband's illness since last January at this time and took care of him at home with help of Hospice from April to May until he took his last breath. I survived all of this and 2010.
  • i have been able to survive for six months without work. but or importantly, i have been able to keep my work to the youth of the Youth Personal & Leadership Development Training Project that i co-convened with Sister Ada Robinson at Operation Shoestring here in Jackson, MS. Twice monthly for throughout the school year, i have had a captive/captures audience of 20-25 youth and have provided personal development and leadership training to them. it is my version of a rites-of-passage program for these youngsters, seeing how openly calling it a rites-of-passage might be intimidating to many involved with this organization.

    at the same time, i am also proud to say that i have joined to Baba Olu Ekandayo in the development of a training curriculum for youth 16-35 for self-empowerment. the Power Pathway curriculum currently focuses in on three areas of self empowerment - Personal Development, Employment Readiness, and Business Development/Entrepreneurship. We expect to kickoff the development training course in 2011 and look to involve 350-800 youth in the first year.

    Finally, I am excited about the drama group that I am forming (R.E.A.L.) and the new production I am working on - For Colored Girls Who Wanna Becoming Afrikan Queens. Without discounting the struggles sistas have in america, I think it is time to connect their struggle to the struggle of Afrikans in america, in particular Afrikan Families. We need to bring REAL perspectives to the stage and screen that is targeted at Afrikan People that brings healing to the psychological, emotional, and spiritual trauma that comes from being New Afrikan/Black in america. Our perceptive of life must be portrayed by our

    I pray to be a source of healing for our people through my R.E.A.L. productions and I pray to be open to any and all constructive criticisms.

    Aki Asinia Lukata Chikuyu

    Mississippians For Self-Repair & Reparations

    Jackson, MS

    • My Brother Lukata, I get that you have accomplished much more than merely surviving. It does require much from us to survive. 
      I get that you have lived standing tall - giant tall and proud.

      I get that that your accomplishment is a signpost to self reliance and self-determination.

      Thanks for sharing your life with use.

      Thank you for the difference you bring to the re-emergence to prominence of our people.

      Thanks you for being here.

      ~KWASI 

  • South

    I redeemed some compound land from delenguent taxes The youth don"t know the value of land left by their

    grandparents . Trying to break the cycle of the land lord  ( rent = sharecropping ) . If you blessed to be able in these times ; They aren"t making moor land . Land covers food - shelter  .

     

    I cleared my springhead  ( water source ) . It gave up grey clay (  possabilities ) . Working mi Gullah/Gee " CHI " observations . Keeping our culture represented one family at de tyme . Servant of the Ancestors .

    En de name ob de " KONKER " .  

    • Joe, thank you for being here and for the difference you make and are. Thanks for the values you represent live as an inspiration for generations here and to come. Thanks for being here.
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