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What would you like to tell anyone about yourself?
"my thirst for freedom"

Interviewed by Viola Dunn-Thigpen 01/29/11

What makes you smile
"Children talking proper"

Interviewed by Cherise Berry 01/07/11

Are you willing to learn something new today? Why?
"Yes, because it would add to making each day worthwhite. "

Interviewed by George Milliken 12/18/10

What is the single most profound decision that you have made thus far, that has had the most positive effect on your life?
"Get a master of science engineering degree"

Interviewed by Jerri Bluett 12/18/10

What is your middle name?
"Surely"

Interviewed by Omosede O. 11/23/10

What is the most important mission in life you would like to accomplish?
"Construction of a vehicle capable of flight. "

Interviewed by Min.Dr.LaDonna Blaylock D.D. 11/07/10

What dose family values means to you?
"It means a solid base to grow from. "

Interviewed by Cherrie Jackson 11/06/10

What is your passion in life?
"Black American independence....science education...and beautiful women. "

Interviewed by Raymond Randolph 11/05/10

To give back to my community and help those in need of help spiritually, financially, physically
"That is important which is why I provide mentoring activities for youth to better appreciate the importance of math and science in their curricullum. "

Interviewed by karen adams 10/27/10

What is the present perspective of Afro-Americans in America? (In General)
"Consumers and entertainers"

Interviewed by Anthony Dozier 10/27/10

What do you believe can be achieved? Why?
"A nationhood...land...government for African Americans. Then Black people in this country would be "counted" as an independent people. "

Interviewed by Ngola Santos 10/23/10

What are your values worth to you?
"My values make up my character, thus, they are priceless !"

Interviewed by Alton Clark 10/23/10

What do you care about?
"The future of black Americans "

Interviewed by Bobette Nelms 10/23/10

What do you care about more than yourself?
"My children"

Interviewed by Tony Boyd 10/23/10

What as a black american do you expect from America and what do you have to contribute to America?
"I would expect fairness in society and in return I provide technical skills"

Interviewed by Angerla Richards 10/23/10

What makes a friend a friend
"available when needed...not speaking of money...but just there."

Interviewed by Money Wisdom for Women 10/12/10

What music/song changed your life or defines you?
"There's no stopping us now...we're on the move"

Interviewed by Lucinda Richardson 10/06/10

If you were given $10,000 today, what would you do with it?
"Transform an abandoned Public school building into a vocational school and open for business 3 months later. "

Interviewed by Alexzenia Davis 09/13/10

If you were banned from the United States and you have to leave today, what country would you go to live in - and why?
"Egypt...because when last there, they treated me like family. "

Interviewed by Dante Lee 08/23/10

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"If given the choice between a hamburger or a t-bone steak, I would take the steak. Consider me your steak. "

Interviewed by Jo Anna Bennerson 08/22/10

What is your favorite quote?
"A turtle gets nowhere until he sticks his neck out"

Interviewed by Regina Partee 08/22/10

What do yourself doing 5 years from now?
"Managing several vocational schools in the Midwest. "

Interviewed by jacqueline dupree 08/11/10

What are your goals in life?
"Independence, Wealth and Travel"

Interviewed by Cellese Griffin 08/09/10

What's your purpose in life?
"Making a differance in the plight of black nationalism"

Interviewed by Nadine Banks 08/08/10

What is the one thing that makes you stand out from everyone else?
"My experience in the manufacturing industry"

Interviewed by Erin Lett 08/08/10

Besides all the wonderful oppurtunities HBCU have too offer!, Being able too exspress
"ones mind with proper language so as to achieve the desired objective. "

Interviewed by Francine Sanderson 08/08/10

Tell me something interesting that everyone should know about you?
"When I was visiting Hawaii, I ate papaya everyday and enjoyed it. "

Interviewed by mercy garang 07/11/10

What makes a lasting friendship?
"Mutual consideration"

Interviewed by Laquita Rudolph 06/28/10

IS THERE A POSSIBILITY IN YOUR INTERNSHIP NETWORK THAT I MAY ACTUALLY PARTICIPATE IN CHANGING ADVERSE SITUATIONS?
"sure"

Interviewed by LATANZA JOHNSON 06/28/10

my city of birth
"Mt. Clemens, Michigan"

Interviewed by Bill Cooper 06/28/10

What are you doing to grow and make a difference?
"Founded a non-profit company for educational mentoring programming"

Interviewed by mj delaney 06/18/10

What are your hobbies or interests?
"Horse back riding and tennis"

Interviewed by Renetta McGlenn 06/01/10

Looking for Network Partners, Support Group Members and financial supporters
"What about a brother with brains"

Interviewed by Tonja Williams 05/23/10

what's your favorite Tribe Called Quest song?
"Wealth"

Interviewed by Staisy Ngare 05/23/10

Tell me something interesting that everyone should know about you?
"While visiting Egypt, I went to the ancient Temple of the Queen Hatshepsut"

Interviewed by Janice Higgins 05/23/10

AZ
"High Tech Education = MONEY"

Interviewed by Crystal Sheffield 05/23/10

I am honored to be black are you!!!
"Absolutely, plus the knowledge of self making it long lasting"

Interviewed by Tanya X 05/23/10

What have you done to improve your community?
"Provide mentoring program for grades 3-10 on math and science training"

Interviewed by Maurice Bogarty 05/02/10

what are your views on life and religion?
"Religion acts as a guide to ones life seeking closeness to the Creator"

Interviewed by DESTINY JOHNSON 04/28/10

how do you handle anger
"Caring for horses and Horse back riding"

Interviewed by sonya narcisse 04/26/10

Tell me something interesting that everyone should know about you?
"Spent several months in Northeast Africa doing engineering research"

Interviewed by Gabriel Austin 04/26/10

What must black people do to unite?
"not require same religion as a criteria...then unite around common oppression. "

Interviewed by George Cook 04/19/10

When it comes to business, do you keep your options open? WWW.FDIMAGIC.COM
"Yes, within the limits of legality"

Interviewed by Katrina Fountain 04/11/10

Are poltics important in our lives?
"In America, it is pretty much entertainment. "

Interviewed by Clayton Ashby 04/10/10

What do YOU know about the South?
"Black Americans are very friendly...when compared to the north"

Interviewed by Patricia Neely-Dorsey 04/09/10

What do you think is affecting the African American race and why? What can we do to make it better?
"The push for stardom in sports or fashions(modeling). Instead we can redirect and push toward education"

Interviewed by santee ezell 04/09/10

Where do you plan to be 5 years from now?
"Director of 1/2 dozen vocational trade schools in Midwest"

Interviewed by Brenda Bradley 04/06/10

What is your Why in life
"Why haven't I met your earlier"

Interviewed by Bunny Thorpe 04/06/10

What is your my most prize possession?
"My MS degree in electrical engineering"

Interviewed by Teresa Carpenter Muler, PMP 04/06/10

What do you know about Nichiren Buddhism?
"Activists for Lotus Sutra form of Buddhism and notable for schools. "

Interviewed by Jay Fowlkes 04/06/10

What is your passion?
"science education"

Interviewed by Hisani DuBose 04/06/10

Tell me something interesting that everyone should know about you?
"While in Cairo, Egypt, took a boat trip down the Nile River during the evening. It was breathtaking. "

Interviewed by Evern Williams 03/26/10

Will you like to learn multi-lingual languages?
"But, of course...Arabic and French for me...then there is Spanish and Swahili I would like to learn"

Interviewed by Ruth Clements 03/26/10

What was your proudest moment to be an African American?
"The riots in Detroit of '67"

Interviewed by Brenda Bratton 03/26/10

Tell me something interesting that everyone should know about you?
"While in Cair, Egypt, I took a boat trip down the Nile River during the evening. It was breathtaking. "

Interviewed by Ryan Strickland 03/26/10

Tell me something interesting that everyone should know about you?
"While in Cairo, Egypt took a boat trip down the Nile river during the evening...it was breathtaking. "

Interviewed by Sheila Clay 03/26/10

Are you involved in any community activities/organizations other than church?
"Yes, a non-profit organization that conducts an annual "science fair" for urban youth in major cities. "

Interviewed by Darlene Robinson 03/26/10

What or how do you contribute to society?
"Mentoring youth of the importantc of math and science careers. "

Interviewed by melissa miller 03/26/10

How do you distinguish the difference between a FRIEND and an ASSOCIATE?
"One you can "trust""

Interviewed by ANGELA CLINTON 03/24/10

Why did you decide to join HBCUConnect.com?
"Figured to interact with some highly educated Black Americans. "

Interviewed by Will Moss 03/24/10

How do you feel about domestic violence?
"It is a social illness that needs to be dealt with head on"

Interviewed by Shadonica Williams 03/23/10

What does black in america look like?
"An Olive in Potatoe Soup"

Interviewed by Brandon Diles 03/22/10

How do we help close gaps in student learning and achievement?
"QUALITY MENTORING PROGRAMS FOR YOUTH"

Interviewed by Dr. Jesse Hargrove 03/19/10

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jamal Abraham
Principal Electrical Engineer, PSEG Nuclear

Location: burlington, NJ United States
Joined: Jul 28th, 2007
About   (request update)
My love of my people then others. It allows me to travel and mingle in almost any environment. Including going to a city where I know "no One". Then hitting the clubs and socializing without the fear of someone robbing or doing harm to me. Black people seem to take good care of me and it is my turn to give back.
My Interview Question
What made you choose academia as a source for inner development ?
Current Whereabouts:
Book writing, building gadgets, public speaking, Mentoring programming for youth, vocational education for youth, political science
Life & Professional Aspirations:
Would like to do some high tech things in specific countries in Africa. Those that are not engulfed in a civil war and have an affinity for technological advancement. My experiences in power distribution, manufacturing and waste water treatment would be priceless in Africa....just working the details, so written a book.
Website:
http://www.africaonwheels.org; www.trafford.com/06-2972
Education   (request update)
Michigan St Univ class of 1990
Undergrad Major: Electrical Engineering
Claim To Fame:
Small time country boy from Michigan to nuclear engineer having designed and programmed multiple automation manufacturing solutions, probably puts my feather in my hat. Traveled to Egypt and stayed at the Nile Hilton downtown Cairo. That was a very momentous ocassion in my life. There, I visited the tombs of great black Kings and went into the body of the Pyramids in Giza. Have worked at a significant number of very large companies in my professional engineering career including General Electric, Sperry, Control Data, IBM and TIMKEN. At these companies and working in the capacity of Controls Engineer or Application Engineer or Power Engineer, have built countless automation process machinery.
Most Memorable Moment:
My parents and siblings coming to East Lansing to visit me on the weekends and all of us going ice skating on campus or to the horticultural gardens. Then showing them around the campus...at times discovering places for the first time myself. Selling middle eastern tapestries to fellow students to hang on walls in dorms.
High School: Clintondale High School in Mt. Clemens, MI class of 1980
 
Activities & Accomplishments:
4-year Academic Scholarship to Michigan State University Director of educational charity, Africa on Wheels, Inc. with a mission of mentoring youth about math and science careers and administrative su
Best Memories:
Running for president of the Student Council my senior year. Though, my competitor won, it was so thrilling running and making speeches. Then, also, I made so many friends....and the teachers were so happy that I had the nerve to run against a known champion, so to speak....yet, came so close to winning
Experience
I currently work with PSEG Nuclear as Principal Electrical Engineer
I have 35 years of experience working in the Engineering industry.
Activity
Lets make sense of the current America Lets make sense of the current America
We are edging closer with conflict between America, China and Russia. Some say that America is already at war with Russia. But, lets us speak....that is Black Americans. America's agenda is not my a ...more
Posted by jamal Abraham on February 11th, 2023 • 396 Views
Black Americans are being forced to make decisions Black Americans are being forced to make decisions
A resource commonly used for making important decisions is critical thinking. A person knowing what thinking is necessary to make a decision about something often times will avoid the decision altoge ...more
Posted by jamal Abraham on February 7th, 2021 • 729 Views
Black Americans are being forced to make decisions Black Americans are being forced to make decisions
A resource commonly used for making important decisions is critical thinking. A person knowing what thinking is necessary to make a decision about something often times will avoid the decision altoge ...more
Posted by jamal Abraham on February 7th, 2021 • 900 Views
America consults Scientists for conditions and solutions to Virus America consults Scientists for conditions and solutions to Virus
The white house consults the best brains in the land for answers to the coronavirus pandemic. They waist not time consulting dumb preachers or ministers. No time can be waisted on the hokus pokus an ...more
Posted by jamal Abraham on March 26th, 2020 • 308 Views
My BlackInAmerica.com Profile
Why Are You Concerned About Black America:
Black America is unique in that America hosts the finest and most academically astute colleges and universities in the world. Many of the graduates of these halls of higher learning has been Black Americans. This means that the brightest and most capable black folk on the planet happen to be located in America. The problem is that there is no unity and cultural cohesion to harness this potential energy that the black American mass possess. It is my concern and interest to tap into this energy and utilize it for the greater good including harnessing a filtered mass for a government of our own.
How Did You Find Out About This Site:
Through blogging on HBCU
What Would You Like To See On This Site:
Controversial topics discused
Did You See The CNN Special Entitled "Black In America":
Yes
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Guestbook Comments
Hello fellow member, I hope that you are having a great day. When you get a chance, please visit my profile page where I have posted some information that could possibly be a life changer
Tagged by Ralph White on 02/19/2018  
I hope you have a chance to see the movie, because I believe it to be comical in nature just like you!!
Tagged by Jen Fad on 05/12/2011  
/* Hi Brother Jamal: I would have liked to comment on this article, but I am making an attempt at avoiding harry's contempt at everything positive on BIA - There is nothing wrong with having an engineer as a leader, espeacially if he or she is a person of colour! Peace and Love, Greg. http://www.associatedcontent.com/user/814056/gregory_boulware.html http://ezinearticles.com/?expert_bio=Gregory_V._Boulware http://www.blogger.com/profile/10910946197037982583 http://www.BoulwareEnterprises.wordpress.com http://www.BoulwareEnterprises.com http://www.linkedin.com/pub/gregory-boulware/10/435/44b */
Tagged by Gregory V. Boulware, Esq. on 02/10/2011  
/* Hi Brother Jamal: I would have liked to comment on this article, but I am making an attempt at avoiding harry's contenpt at everything positive on BIA - There is nothin wrong with having an engineer as a leader, especially if he or she is a person of colour! Peace and Love,
Tagged by Gregory V. Boulware, Esq. on 02/10/2011  
Brother Jamal here's another video for you... if you are interested. "Lost Kingdoms Of Africa - Ethiopia Part 1" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQfhWnPeG8g&feature=related
Tagged by Jen Fad on 10/12/2010  
Ha~ I think you have me confused with someone else.
Tagged by Jen Fad on 08/26/2010  
Isn't deleting the same as being unwelcomed? What's the point of deleting when the person can just not comment? Anyway to each his own.
Tagged by Jen Fad on 08/12/2010  
delete again, and i will paste all day long---its 95' and muggy---and all I can do is work on the pc all day---
Tagged by robert powell on 07/07/2010  
[So, as long as the white women does not have syphillus, gonerrea or AIDS....he can come to his senses, wipe off his genitals and keep on stepping.....but the Black woman who has faulted with a white man carries his juices and sperm for the rest of her life and she becomes a tainted women.] ~~~~~ Are you sure you're a university graduate, because this makes no sense and has no scientific weight at all. Would you be willing to put your theory to a scientific study like Darwin supposively did?
Tagged by Jen Fad on 06/29/2010  
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Tagged by Julius Thompson on 04/06/2010  
The Three Most Powerful Words In The English Language (See steps 2 & 3) http://explorefreedom.com/estherp
Tagged by Esther Pinkston on 03/01/2010  
ASA Beloved, please take a moment of your time to read the commnet I left on your Messenger Muhammad blog. I hope you will find it interesting. Much Love, Siebra
Tagged by Siebra Muhammad on 02/19/2010  
As-Salaam Alaikum My Brother, just dropping by to thank you for adding me as a friend. I am in the process of purchasing your book as well. I enjoy reading your blog postings, keep them coming! Love and Peace From New Orleans, Sister Siebra
Tagged by Siebra Muhammad on 02/17/2010  
Next you live in a system where all information is processed by using sybolism. Black is bad and White is good. This really is a divide and conquer game that will separate the rich and poor. What am I trying to say? Your greatest friend and your greatest enemy is your own thoughts. How have you processed this information, that believe black men are such a terrible thing? I want you to look in the mirror and say that to your self and look in your eyes and feel the power of that thought. 2010 is a great time to question your belief system as any. Have a great year my brother!
Tagged by Cynthia Polk on 01/10/2010  
Jamal, my brother you are not even close to what the real problem is. First, every black man has a mother that taught him as much as any one person on this planet.
Tagged by Cynthia Polk on 01/10/2010  
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