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Q&A With John Kelley

Are you ready and willing to assist in changing our world for the better?
"Tell me where when and how??????"

Interviewed by Melanie Brown 08/06/08

Would you like to know how to change your situation?
"Yes! verymuch so!!!!!!!"

Interviewed by Denise Williams 08/06/08

When will the racist struggle end???
"Probably NEVER!!!!!!!"

Interviewed by Alicia Philpart 08/03/08

Do you believe that there is no such thing as perfection in man? And it has been my philosphy,to allow others to have there imperfections without judg
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Interviewed by John Kelley 07/29/08

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John Kelley
Mercantile Adjustment Bureau, Deaf Adult Services

Location: Buffalo, NY United States
Joined: Jul 29th, 2008
About   (request update)
I'm not sure how to answer that question? That question can only be answered by the individual making the judgement?
My Interview Question
Do you believe that there is no such thing as perfection in man? And it has been my philosphy,to allow others to have there imperfections without judg
Current Whereabouts:
Looking for a job...however I am associated with several non-violence organizations.
Life & Professional Aspirations:
To be associated with mentoring young black males, particularly those that in the danger zone!
Website:
http://jk57baby@Blackplanet
Education   (request update)
High School: East High School in Buffalo, NY class of 1975
 
Activities & Accomplishments:
General Education/Dropped out and went to A Division for Youth Facility.....obtained a GED
Best Memories:
A special Birthday party that was given for me by my Music teachers, Ms.Varner)...wherein the entire class brough me New Clothes!
Experience
I currently work with Deaf Adult Services as Mercantile Adjustment Bureau
I have 20 years of experience working in the Other industry.
My BlackInAmerica.com Profile
Why Are You Concerned About Black America:
I am a citizen of america, and I love black america despite the fact that I have spent many years in it's correctional institutions. I have watched the politics and rhetoric towards blacks in america with such interest that i have been disheartened to discern it's subtle discriminatory manifestations. in the laws and bylaws directed towards blacks.... Black men in particular. Disheartening, are the blacks in america that are in the corporate world and in position of power and authority, and having had to literally jump through the fire, to maintain thier positions and employment they allows this form of behavior to exisit unchallenged oftentimes distancing themselves from the struggle of equality in black america...particularly towards the black male that are the byproduct of a racist system that was very much our past and still very much our our present. We can see this in the campaign to elect a Black man for President? But more importantly, we can see this in any program that is specific to the concerns of the black males in america and the blackman around the world...I have seen racism at it's best and with such subtle creativity, that the average Joe would'nt even see it......But I have and i've experienced and lived with it intimately. Racism at it's best is subtle and crafty and only those that have experienced it can see it when it raises it UGLY HEAD!!!!! I just Thank my GOD that it has not deterred me from being a gentleman towards all peoples of all races and religions and social standings,The bottomline for me is that I am not a member of the corporate world, nor a perfect citizen of this beautiful country...I'm a byproduct of another world.... The oppressed system that was designed to destroy black men like myself. If only my parents could talk. My parents were both Hearing Impaired...and many of my aunts and uncles, So the world I came from was a world of literal silence, as a child of deaf adult parents. And as young black man, it took me many years of incarceration trials and tribulations...to FORGIVE, heal...lick my wounds and grow up......that's why I'm a concerned black american..... I have experienced the hell holes of america, it's dungons, it's prisons, and institutions, and yet I still stand strong firm and determined to make this world a better place for myself and those that are similarly situated. I pray that this site is the pandora's box towards progressive change for all AMERICANS and particularly the black men.
How Did You Find Out About This Site:
Surfing the net
What Would You Like To See On This Site:
socially concious material
Did You See The CNN Special Entitled "Black In America":
No
My Groups
Spoken Word and Poetry
Guestbook Comments
andreakassala@yahoo.com how are you today .my name is miss andrea from africa i saw your profile today and become very interested .so please it is urgent that you have to contact me immediately through above email id (andreakassala@yahoo.com) so that i will tell you my mind and give you my picture.thanks so much for your understanding .i will be waiting for your reply now . please write me direct with my mail address give you above. warm regard andreakassala@yahoo.com andrea kassala
Tagged by andrea kassala on 04/02/2009  
John, thanks for the comments about black men in prison. I have had three nephews incarcerated and know they still need love and support from their outside family.
Tagged by Vanessa Duplessis on 08/05/2008  
thats very powerful :)
Tagged by Tee G on 08/03/2008  
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