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BOOKSIGNING

 

Author, Pearl Jr. - Black Women Need Love, Too!

&

Author, Larry Ukali Johnson-Redd - Loving Black Women

 will be discussing today's challenges in Black love and offer advice as to what to do about it.

 If you are hurting from a past relationship, learn ways to heal, fix it, or MOVE ON!

SUNDAY, JULY 15, 2007

6:15 - 8:30 PM

 KRST UNITY CENTER

7825 S. Western Ave.

Los Angeles, Ca  90047

 323 759 7567

NO COVER CHARGE

 EVENT WILL BE VIDEOTAPED

LECTURE AND Q&A

COME, BE HEARD, AND MEET SOME NEW PEOPLE; MAYBE THE LOVE OF YOUR LIFE!

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The Third Annual African-American Spoken Word Festival

Saturday February 9, 2008 from 2 PM to 5 PM

Co-Sponsored By The San Francisco Public Library

African-American Center http://www.sfpl.org/

 And the Conversations On Africa Forum

www.coaforum.com

 

For more information 415–425-6711

 

 Broadcast by KPOO Radio.com and KPOO Radio Station 89.5 fm from is

(under negotiations) 2 PM to 5 PM 

Please make donations to KPOO in behalf of broadcasting this Spoken Word Festival!

 

All participants will be asked to sign a pledge not to use the N Word, B. Word or H word

As well as pledge not to use any other profanity with the penalty being immediate loss of airtime.

 Sharp 2 PM Shakeel Ali introducing a new Spoken Word CD www.myspace.com/bayshobusiness

                          And the V.O.B., the Haitian Rapper

 

2:20pm to 2:40 pm the Two Queens (Clearly Queens- Oakland, California)

 

http://myspace.com/QueenDPoet

 

2:40 Pm to 3:00PM Charles Chapmon Poet from South Central Los Angeles

 

3:00 PM to 3:25 PM Terry Moore http://www.terrymoore.info/

 From Sacramento, California

 

3:25 PM to 3:30 PM Introductions of Pearl Jr Author of Black Women Need Love Too Love from Los Angeles, California www.blackwomenneedlovetoo.com

And

Larry Ukali Johnson-Redd, author-poet and novelist

http://www.lovingblackwomen.com/

He Said She Said Moderators Wanda Sabir, and Charles Chatmon and Patricia Womack

3:30 PM to 4:10 PM   Introduction of the Spoken Word- He Said/ She Said forum, literary dialog and interactive conservation about African-American Love Relationship Issues!

 http://www.lovingblackwomen.com/

4:10 PM to 4:45 PM Open Mic and Autographing of books

 

Leave by 5 PM

 

 

5 Reviews by 5 Strong Black Women

http://www.nathanielturner.com/lovingblackwomenreviews.htm

 

 

Charles Chapman, Executive Director of the Los Angeles Black Books Expo, Poet- author -2 Books, Larry Ukali Johnson-Redd-Poet/Author of Loving Black Women, Pearl JR author of Black Women Need Love Too and Arthur Joseph Graham Ph.D./author of many books. Pictured in Los Angeles, CA 7/15/07 after their successful He Said She Said Seminar and Book Signing Event at L. A's KRST Unity Center for
African Spirituality, sponsored by The LA Black Book Expo Committee, KRST Center and Elbow Grease Productions. These authors and others will  appear at the August 10, 2007 LA Black Book Expo to be held at the Intergenerational Center 3980 Manlo in Los Angeles from 10 AM. To 6 PM. Larry Ukali Johnson-Redd and Pearl Jr. will appear at the Lucy Florence Coffeehouse and Cultural Center 3351 W.43 Street Los Angeles, CA as part of a What Black Men Think Program organized by Earl Ofari Hutchinson beginning at 7PM to 9PM Thursday 7/19/07. www.labbx.com / www.blackwomenneedlovetoo.com / www.lovingblackwomen.com