My Lord, Mr. Mubarak,
What passion you have for us sisters who do actually see how they are in a Catch 22. You have certainly inspired me to pick up a copy of your book, as well as the others in all fairness to your challenge of being the best on the state of the African-american Woman.
You have raised some very strong, valid, realtime points about the state of the African-American woman. I hope to be able to return in the near future, after I have read these books, and discuss "Undercover Smart."
Agnes ~ Too Wise Not To Praise Him!
www.blackplanet,com/agnesblevine
Blackbusinessspace.com
Dear Enoch Mubarak
My word terminology has also greatly increased since I have been following and reading your posts.
Your leadership is long over due.
Cynthia D. Johnson
President,CEO
CDJ Promotionals,
Florida
The San Diego Black Professionals
Greetings,
This is my first time reading this message from Enoch and all of the replies.
I think the bottom line is this. The economy is changing. I think it is time for us to pull together and teach each other how we can get beyond survival only.
Peace and Success!
Makena Gargonnu
BLACK WRITERS GUILD OF AMERICA (WASHINGTON, DC)
Enoch you are a legend in your own time! Now that I have read this message, I will never let someone else tell me what is good for my health---without being fully informed!
Thanks Ella
CEO1EDCCreations
Washington, DC
The Dallas-Ft.Worth (DFW) Black Professionals
Thank you for acknowledging what we endure to support, encourage, and strengthen our men, families and lives.
MsLawson
The Atlanta Black Professionals
powerful hmm, the state of Black America is unraveling
LaShun
The Chicago Black Professionals
Mubarak,
You are one ecentric person. I was driving down 79th a week ago and saw you in a pickup truck with your magnetic signs on the doors. I started to stop and introduce myself, but thought better of it. One day we will meet so that I can try to grasp your logic.
Until then...Peace
David
The New York City Black Professionals
I loved this! You've mentioned so much and I must say that I was really getting into what you was saying.
La Verne
The Washington Black Professionals
All of your commentary is insightful;
A former member
Black in the City
Thanks for your well written expose on the moral dilemma and status quote. We need the next generation, and I do what I can to promoted social change. It's nice to see on a larger scale that I am not alone. Keep doing what you do.
Genevieve
National Black Writers and Artist Association
Very well articulated and I concur.
Rachel S. Ramone
President, Executive Director
The Empowered Black Womens Network Alliance
Black Author Showcase
It isn't often enough that we as young brothers see our older brothers(mentors)displaying such strenghth,discipline and character.I have been following your posts and discussions as close as I can...it has without doubt been food for thought.Indeed it is time that we separate the bold and courageous form the cowardly at heart....continue to do what you do ...peace!
Reader, Writer, Artist
Black Author Showcase
Damn right Big Bro! As a people (an educated people) we need to stop looking around outside of ourselves for the very answers that lie within us.
CRhyme Syndicate
Wichita NAACP
But good luck with your book sales though... I really mean that
KMyles - President;
African American Opinion
These are definitely some strong views.
dvp5678
The Boston Black Professionals
Please read and I especially want to hear from other Black men about the article and Enoch's feedback
A former member
San Diego Black Professionals
I think we all recognize where Enoch is coming from.Grace
The postings over the past few days were so dynamic and diverse in content that I feel inspired to post a note of appreciation.
jaquesmith
San Marcos, CA
The Dallas-Ft.Worth (DFW) Black Professionals
Great!
Kimberly
The Dallas-Ft.Worth (DFW) Black Professionals
Thank you for your reponse. My expectations of your response were right on point. And, you did articulate facts in your response that were not available before. Your acquired take on history is astounding. The opportunity to witness the unleashing of your potential power and influence--once you are enlightened, is exciting!
Deborah Guillory
Duncanville, TX
Atlanta Black Professionals
You are so right :-)
LaShun
Jonesboro, GA
Atlanta Black Professionals
The only thing that is hindering us nowadays is that fact that we often seem to have more institutional book sense than business savvy and progressive thinking as to the future.
The Civil Rights Movement and Malcolm X's militant stance was moving toward progress in both civil and intellectual rights, but the ensuing generations dropped the ball on both. Now, "white America" as it stands is pushing for what they've waited for for nearly 40 years since Dr. King died -- a movement that will re-segregate and go back to things like they were.
A former member
Atlanta Black Professionals
This is a very serious allegation regarding a possible condition in California affecting the lives of African-Americans in our country. I'm hignly curious how this could have escaped media sources, though it would not be the first time something like that has happened.
Group Organizer
Marietta, GA
Atlanta Black Professionals
I do want some kind of control of my future and my community, so I know what group I want to be in. What about the others of you out there?
Roderic
The Chicago Black Professionals
Reading some of Enoch's stuff would discourage me from joining this group!
A former member
I agree with you, totally. Mr. Enoch's rambling would actually scare off the faint of heart.
vaughnchicago
Chicago, IL
The Chicago Black Professionals
some he's disillisuioned for others he's strong. It's all in the eye and the perception of the beholder. However to quote another sister's comments on the former meetup, He woke up a lot of us who were otherwise asleep at the wheel.
A former member
I REALLY CHERISH YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS....IS VERY NICE...KEEP IT UP....THIS IS GISTWITHMERCY025@YAHOO.COM FROM NIGERIA
I love your vision and admire your candor. We need to figure out how to clone these attributes and inject them into 38 million blacks.
The Mooche
Dana I am glad to hear your teachings and the Enoch thoughts of Naacp. It shows to me that I am not alone.. Now here is the kicker (not that this statement will matter) I m white..and I was born in Europe.
Thanks for your time and thoughts
Peter Hageman
Hello,
I have been offline for a while but hope to be back on a more consistant basis. For me, it is very interesting to return to this forum and see a message such as this. Although it mentions a local chapter, this can be seen throughout the country at many of the chapters.
We are more educated than at any other time in history but what have we created? What have we produced? What are we currently creating and producing? Are we at the forefront of the information age? Or are we sitting back and waiting to see what everyone else is doing? We need courage! Courage to push past the norm and create the new!
Courage to push past our fears and stand together with those of like minds!
Courage to know that WE CAN DO for self and not just do for others! Most of us that have advanced education are sitting in Corporate America, creating and producing for others and their businesses.Well, this is definitely something to think about and brainstorm in your respective organizations. We need courage!
God Bless and Much Success,
Kimsuccess
Lol ! whats up my brother ...where have you been?I missed your down to earth logic and think tank solutions. Case in point love ya man for being you.
selah7
Hello, it has been a long time hearing from you. I hope our God has been good to you and keeps imparting wisdom upon you. I wanted to tell you about my response to this White female radio host complaining about Blacks missing the mark. All that she said about us missing the mark and not living up to our potential was correct and on target. Enoch, wisdom will awaken in many of our people. Just watch. I love debating, agreeing and disagreeing with you
Lynn R. Parker
The Empowered Black Womens Network Alliance
Thanks for the kind words about me brother Enoch. My birthday was yesterday so the ring and the cake were endearing gestures for me. They made me smile! Stay Empowered, Rachel
Rachel S. Ramone
President, Executive Director
fabulous. amen.
Ananda Kiamsha Madelyn Leeke
TRUTH MARCHES ON
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