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Atlanta Red
Financial Analyst, Atlanta Red, Inc.

Location: Atlanta, GA United States
Joined: Sep 21st, 2008
About   (request update)
The Prologue of My Determination

This isn’t a game. It’s business, and although this business involves many people, it is not a traditional corporation. However, your cooperation is appreciated. The status quo has nothing to do with this. This has nothing to do with politics. This is about finding every fiber of like-minded visionaries that exist on the face of this planet. In other words, everyone connected to this dream, not just me, will share in its benefit. Our toes are not nipped by crabs in the barrel. Instead, we choose to watch over them as we prepare to feast. Where you stand is up to you, but I would rather that you stand on this side of the perspective with me.

Who I am has little significance. It’s what I am here to accomplish that’s significance. My name is our own. My name is Bird. My words have wings. If you listen to them, you will hear liberation pulse it’s way throughout your entire being. My only enemies are stagnation and digression, but they are many and their volumes are greater than my counsel. However, they operate on certain rules that cannot be broken. Essentially, they are bound by their own nature. But we are only limited by our ability to believe in our strength and authority. In that, our boundaries do not exist and our abilities are immeasurable.
My Interview Question
If you were to write a poem that described what makes you happiest in life, how would it read?
Current Whereabouts:
Writing & Poetry
Life & Professional Aspirations:
Speaker, Writer, & Poet
Website:
http://www.AtlantaRed.com
Education   (request update)
Georgia St Univ class of 1995
Undergrad Major: Finance
Claim To Fame:

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Experience
I currently work with Atlanta Red, Inc. as Financial Analyst
I have 13 years of experience working in the Finance/Economics industry.
Activity
My Latest Playlist.  (This blog will always auto-update w/my latest work.)  Free Download My Latest Playlist. (This blog will always auto-update w/my latest work.) Free Download
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Posted by Atlanta Red on September 23rd, 2009 • 1,244 Views
Why Do Roses Thirst in Atlanta... And Where Have I Been? Why Do Roses Thirst in Atlanta... And Where Have I Been?
Okay - I let up on the poetry for a couple of months, but I'm always doing something in the background. I'd like you to listen to this piece. It's a single from my next album, "Celibacy & Wedding Be ...more
Posted by Atlanta Red on September 19th, 2009 • 2,465 Views
It's My Last Month Doin' It & I Need You to Help Me to Make It Through It's My Last Month Doin' It & I Need You to Help Me to Make It Through
This is my last month competing in the Spoken Word channel on Ourstage.com. I have finished in the top 10 twice since I've been there. I have an opportunity end my last month in the number 1 spot, b ...more
Posted by Atlanta Red on May 30th, 2009 • 1,774 Views
Join me on stage! Join me on stage!
Before it's too late this month, I'm asking all poets and spoken word artists to join me on Ourstage.com.  Stop by and judge other entries in the Spoken Word/Perf. Poetry channel, or better ...more
Posted by Atlanta Red on March 14th, 2009 • 1,812 Views
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I'm concerned about black America because I am a black american.
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Feature artists who share works complimenting the theme of this site.
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Guestbook Comments
Dear Lover of God and the cross reading your work reminds me that lovers need to forgive don't we? Its hard to forget. I must move on...reflection and comparison helps doesn't it? Like the African American must compare the informal to the formal training and must forget about subjection to formal training. It hurts...but we must count the cost of formal training. Its a blessing but we must be big about our informal training. I like your work! Thank you for helping me to move on. Euroclydon.
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