A Black-American Experience!

Black Catholic History Month 2009

Posted in Black Leadership in America by tmscconsultingservices on November 4, 2009

 

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Saint Martin de Porres is the First Black-American Saint Canonized by Pope John XXIII May 16, 1962.Statue_SMD

and the National Black Congress have more information about Black Catholic History Month. Some Black Catholics include:

  • Martin de Porres
  • Benedict the Moor
  • Augustine
  • Monica
  • Charles Lwanga
  • Elizabeth of Portugal
  • Moses the Black
  • Martyrs of Uganda

 

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Author Ash, Tennis Player & St. Mary Magdalene: Aberration/Apparition

Posted in Black Leadership in America by tmscconsultingservices on July 21, 2009

j0320870 Around 10:00am on 07/17/2009 I  had a vision of Author Ash Tennis Player, while sitting at the 1000 Block of Holt in West Los Angeles, California. I also had a vision of St. Mary Magdalene, like the  tapestry on the walls of the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels in Downtown Los Angeles, California.

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Music by Victor Stevens at Venice Beach, California, Bob Marley: Aberration/Apparition

Posted in Black Leadership in America by tmscconsultingservices on July 16, 2009

While visiting Venice Beach, California on 07/12/2009 I heardj0410375 Victor Steven’s Music & WHYH Fayah Antoaneta Kolarova is the music manager. He stated it is all original music, it is spiritual music that has lyrics including the name is Jesus.

It is beautiful music. Music by Victor Stevens:

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At 7:10pm on 0/12/2009 I had a vision of Bob Marley and Angels while listening to Music by Victor Stevens.

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What is Humanitarian Aid?

Posted in Black Leadership in America, Sayings/Quotes by tmscconsultingservices on July 11, 2009

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Humanitarian Aid is a response to a crisis or emergency and is material, food, water, clothing, etc. assistance for saving lives, alleviating suffering, and maintaining human dignity, and does not address the underlying socioeconomic factors which lead toVegetable Bounty the crisis or emergency. Internationally,this is invoked two ways:

  1. Peacetime- Human Rights Law
  2. Armed conflict- International Humanitarian Law

International Humanitarian Law (Armed conflict) is also considered accepted Customary Law and a universal codification standard. The has the UN office for the Coordination of j0362859 Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA), formed in 1991 by the General Assembly Resolution 46/182 & the Department of Humanitarian Affairs (DHA) replacing the Office of the United Nations Disaster Relief Coordinator formed in 1972. Humanitarian Aid is also called:

  • International Relief and
  • Development Aid

There are Seven Conventions and Nine Protocols that include International Humanitarian Law (Armed conflict). Conventions are defined as standard presentations and protocols are defined as, the simplest-rules governing the syntax, semantics, & synchronization of communication and the lowest protocols defines the behavior of a hardware. The conventions and protocols for International Humanitarian Law (Armed conflict) are:

  1. The of 1949.
  2. Additional Protocols of 1977, protection of victims of armed conflicts.
  3. The 1954 Convention, protection of cultural property in the event of armed conflict plus its two protocols.
  4. The 1972 Biological Weapons Convention.
  5. The 1980 Conventional Weapons Convention and its five protocols.
  6. The 1993 Chemical Weapons Convention.
  7. The 1997Ottawa convention on anti-personnel mines.
  8. The 2000 Optional Protocol to the convention on the Rights of child on the involvement of children in armed conflict.

International Humanitarian Law (Armed conflict) is used:

  • only for armed conflict, j0423008
  • once the conflict has begun, and
  • equally applied to both sides regardless of who started the fighting.

International armed conflicts are those in which at least two states are involved, the use of the word states for these purposes implies the word country is included or synonymous.

A London research released in April of 2009 stated that 122 Humanitarian Aid Worker were murdered and 260 assaulted.

Human Rights Law applies to peacetime and many of the provisions are suspended during armed conflict. The United Nations (UN)  has the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), it is the first International statement to use the term “human rights”.

The Covenant on Civil and Political Rights:

  • The right to self determination.
  • The right to own, trade, and dispose of their property freely, and not deprived of their means of subsistence.

National Black Theatre

Posted in Black Leadership in America by tmscconsultingservices on July 9, 2009

For information about The National Black Theatre Festival August 6-7, 2009 go to:

http://www.nbtf.org/

Michael Jackson: Aberration/Apparition

Posted in Black Leadership in America, Book: The Benefits I Recieve From My Past, Psychic Phonemena by tmscconsultingservices on July 7, 2009

jackson_michael[1] (2) At 7:51pn on 07/04/2009 I had a vision of as a child while sitting in front of St. Mary Magdalene Parish is West Los Angeles, California.

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Growing Up To Michael Jackson Music!

Posted in Black Leadership in America by tmscconsultingservices on July 5, 2009

pl_michael-jackson[1] (2) A great era in music has ended, Michael Jackson shaped much of music history since the 80’s. The music video Thriller, a short movie, changed the way music artist viewed the craft of music.

The Thriller Video was important in my life because a Dance Instructor of mine, Karen from Dance Wonderland, was in the Thriller Video. At that time I took ballet, tap, toe, and jazz. I also attended a Ballet School in Inglewood, California with a Russian Instructor, Ms. Whales.

Lessons of life:

jackson_michael[1] (2) Appreciate while alive: sold-out concerts, screaming fans, and the chance to live a childhood that was spent practicing and making music for the world’s enjoyment.

If you missed something, take time to experience it. A lesson from Michael Jackson, that is what he taught me! Michael Jackson and his family have had many stories written about them, good, bad, and neutral. As a “pop superstar” whatever the truth, he has still had an impact on many, many lives.

Thank you to Michael Jackson for the music that is a part of many of my life’s memories. May the Almighty God Bless and Keep Michael Jackson and his surviving family.

image685841g[1] (2) The “King of Pop’s” Memories Live On.

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Remembering Oklahoma: Langston University, University of Central Oklahoma, & Oklahoma State University

Marvin Gay: Aberration/Apparition

Posted in Black Leadership in America, Psychic Phonemena, Sayings/Quotes by tmscconsultingservices on June 18, 2009

At 11:12am on 06/13/2009 I had a vision of Marvin Gay. Life is a learning experience, many people have done things or died in manners that are not considered honorable, “The Gift of God is Eternal Life”. Some are in a process to get closer to God.j0436874

May the Almighty God Bless and Keep Marvin Gay. His music has contributed to the Black-American Culture for several decades.

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