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Q&A With Katherine Rutland-Barnes

What are your interests and how do they help the community?
"My strongest interest is genealogy. Knowing who you are and where you are from offers a connection in certain communities. Where I grew up, most of the neighbors were related to my family (and I grew up in a small suburb in CA) amazing!"

Interviewed by Fayton Washington 08/11/08

Do you believe in yourself?
"I have a very strong sense of self, but do not let it be the determining factor in my life; I have found that a lot of compassion and empathy should go with the belief in oneself. "

Interviewed by Asantewaa Holmes 08/11/08

Can you help find funding to Empower African American communities.
"I am always researching something. I believe there is an entire wealth of funding and information available. Our quest/desire to tap into this funding for the Empowerment of African American Communities should be the number one priority in establishing better communities. "

Interviewed by Daren Canaday 08/11/08

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Katherine Rutland-Barnes
Location: Sacramento, CA United States
Joined: Aug 9th, 2008
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My Interview Question
Who has inspired you?
My BlackInAmerica.com Profile
Why Are You Concerned About Black America:
I am concerned with our youths. I am the mother of 3 daughters and it is getting more and more difficult to find African American males who have a positive image.
How Did You Find Out About This Site:
A friend told me about this website and network spot
What Would You Like To See On This Site:
People to connect to in an effort to trace genealogical sources
Did You See The CNN Special Entitled "Black In America":
No
My Groups
Heritage of Black Americans
Guestbook Comments
Hey Sister, glad to see you are back online! What are you doing now? How have you been?
Tagged by Siebra Muhammad on 04/18/2011  
Thanks for your in depth comment. I enjoyed reading it. Your emotional aknowledgement demonstrats the deeply rooted connection and trauma of our past. You are a glowing example of who we 'really are and should strive to be. Nothing less than brilliant despite our horrific past! Because of it, we should only want the best for ourselves and our people. The disappointment is seeing the break in the link-------father figures not present in our everyday lives, mother's and father's strung out on drugs------home training----GONE!-----black children not wanting to be BLACK!
Tagged by Temi Washington on 08/22/2008  
Thank you Edith! I am enjoying the interaction and stimulating conversations!
Tagged by Katherine Rutland-Barnes on 08/14/2008  
Welcome to website you will find it enjoyable and rewarding let everyone know about it.
Tagged by Edith Pettaway on 08/10/2008  
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