Saturday, March 29, 2014

W.E. A.L.L. B.E. TV: "Shellia Ross: Justice For 'Fire'...My Nephew Frederick Jermaine Carter"~3/23/2011



W.E. A.L.L. B.E. TV:  "Shellia Ross: Justice For  'Fire'...My Nephew Frederick Jermaine Carter"~3/23/2011



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About Frederick Jermaine Carter Hanging Case

Frederick Jermaine Carter Hanging 7 Months Later: No Investigation, No "Autopsy Results", No Suspects, No Movement…Want to Know Why???  Read On!!!  W.E. A.L.L. B.E. News Exclusive~7/5/2011
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W.E. A.L.L. B.E. Radio: "The Truth Shall Set You Free: Frederick Jermaine Carter Hanging Update & Dr. E. Faye Williams Esq." (Sun. 3/30/2014 @ 4pm e/3pm c/1pm p)

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W.E. A.L.L. B.E. Radio: "The Truth Shall Set You Free: Frederick Jermaine Carter Hanging Update & Dr. E. Faye Williams, Esq." 


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Hour 1: Frederick Jermaine Carter Hanging Update With Sis. Shellia Ross (His Aunt)
W.E. A.L.L. B.E. TV: "Shellia Ross: Justice For  'Fire'...My Nephew  Frederick Jermaine  Carter"~3/23/2011 
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About Frederick Jermaine Carter Hanging Case

Frederick Jermaine Carter Hanging 7 Months Later: No Investigation, No "Autopsy Results", No Suspects, No Movement…Want to Know Why???  Read On!!!  W.E. A.L.L. B.E. News Exclusive~7/5/2011
http://weallbe.blogspot.com/2011/07/frederick-jermaine-carter-7-months.html

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Hour 2: The Truth Shall Set You Free: Dr. E. Faye Williams, Esq.

About Dr. E. Faye Williams, Esq.

Greatness Enjoys Company: The Presidents of the National Congress of Black Women: Shirley Chisholm, Dr. E. Faye Williams, Esq.(current), & C. Delores Tucker

An expert on politics, women’s rights, foreign a ffairs, human rights and diversity, Dr. E. Faye Williams, Esq. is a woman of many trades and talents. She is National Chair of the National Congress of Black Women (NCBW) and PRESIDENT/CEO of Natural Health Options (NHO) where she acquired the exclusive rights to natural products created by Dr. George Washington Carver; she continues to be a leader in the women’s movement and catalyst for social change.

CHAIR, NATIONAL CONGRESS OF BLACK WOMEN (NCBW)
The National Congress of Black Women, Inc. (NCBW) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to the educational, political, economic and cultural development of African American Women and their families.

NCBW also serves as a nonpartisan voice and instrument on issues pertaining to the appointment of African American Women at all levels of government, and to increase African American women's participation in the educational, political, economic and social arenas. Currently, NCBW provides opportunities for women for leadership and decision-making positions in government, nonprofit organizations and the private sector. The organization was founded in 1984. Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm served as the First National Chair. Dr. C. DeLores Tucker succeeded her, and Dr. E. Faye Williams is the current National Chair.

Appointments and Accomplishments:

1.) 2009-2016 Obama Administration Presidential Apppointee (Commissioner -Presidential Scholars Commission)
2.) National Chair of the National Congress of Black Women (NCBW)
3.) Respected Attorney
4.) Author, "The TRUTH, Shall Set You Free."

Dr. Williams has been in the forefront of social change for decades. She demonstrated her expertise in Politics during the 2008 Presidential election, where she was a surrogate for the“OBAMA FOR PRESIDENT” Campaign and is now a "PRESIDENTIAL PARTNER" who works with the Administration on many subjects. During the campaign, she was a highly sought after rally program speaker and debater and she traveled throughout the country for numerous campaign events.

Degrees and Appointments

1.) Masters of Public Administration (MPA) Ministry and Law from the University of Southern California UCLA
2.) PhD from City University at Los Angeles
3.) Doctorate of Ministry (D. Min.) from Wesley Theological
4.) Juris Doctorate (JD) Howard University School of Law respectively, and
5.) Bachelor of Science (BS), an undergraduate degree from Grambling University.

Official Website:
http://www.efayewilliams.com/

National Congress of Black Women Website:
http://nationalcongressbw.org/

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Friday, March 28, 2014

Top 5 Regrets Of The Dying

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Top 5 Regrets Of The Dying


For many years I worked in palliative care. My patients were those who had gone home to die. Some incredibly special times were shared. I was with them for the last 3 to 12 weeks of their lives.

People grow a lot when they are faced with their own mortality. I learnt never to underestimate someone's capacity for growth. Some changes were phenomenal. Each experienced a variety of emotions, as expected, denial, fear, anger, remorse, more denial and eventually acceptance. Every single patient found their peace before they departed though, every one of them.

When questioned about any regrets they had or anything they would do differently, common themes surfaced again and again. Here are the most common five:

1. I wish I'd had the courage to live a life true to myself, not the life others expected of me.

This was the most common regret of all. When people realise that their life is almost over and look back clearly on it, it is easy to see how many dreams have gone unfulfilled. Most people had not honored even a half of their dreams and had to die knowing that it was due to choices they had made, or not made.

It is very important to try and honour at least some of your dreams along the way. From the moment that you lose your health, it is too late. Health brings a freedom very few realise, until they no longer have it.

2. I wish I didn't work so hard.

This came from every male patient that I nursed. They missed their children's youth and their partner's companionship. Women also spoke of this regret. But as most were from an older generation, many of the female patients had not been breadwinners. All of the men I nursed deeply regretted spending so much of their lives on the treadmill of a work existence.

By simplifying your lifestyle and making conscious choices along the way, it is possible to not need the income that you think you do. And by creating more space in your life, you become happier and more open to new opportunities, ones more suited to your new lifestyle.

3. I wish I'd had the courage to express my feelings.

Many people suppressed their feelings in order to keep peace with others. As a result, they settled for a mediocre existence and never became who they were truly capable of becoming. Many developed illnesses relating to the bitterness and resentment they carried as a result.

We cannot control the reactions of others. However, although people may initially react when you change the way you are by speaking honestly, in the end it raises the relationship to a whole new and healthier level. Either that or it releases the unhealthy relationship from your life. Either way, you win.

4. I wish I had stayed in touch with my friends.

Often they would not truly realise the full benefits of old friends until their dying weeks and it was not always possible to track them down. Many had become so caught up in their own lives that they had let golden friendships slip by over the years. There were many deep regrets about not giving friendships the time and effort that they deserved. Everyone misses their friends when they are dying.

It is common for anyone in a busy lifestyle to let friendships slip. But when you are faced with your approaching death, the physical details of life fall away. People do want to get their financial affairs in order if possible. But it is not money or status that holds the true importance for them. They want to get things in order more for the benefit of those they love. Usually though, they are too ill and weary to ever manage this task. It is all comes down to love and relationships in the end. That is all that remains in the final weeks, love and relationships.

5. I wish that I had let myself be happier.

This is a surprisingly common one. Many did not realise until the end that happiness is a choice. They had stayed stuck in old patterns and habits. The so-called 'comfort' of familiarity overflowed into their emotions, as well as their physical lives. Fear of change had them pretending to others, and to their selves, that they were content. When deep within, they longed to laugh properly and have silliness in their life again.

When you are on your deathbed, what others think of you is a long way from your mind. How wonderful to be able to let go and smile again, long before you are dying.

Life is a choice. It is YOUR life. Choose consciously, choose wisely, choose honestly. Choose happiness.

This post was originally published on Inspiration and Chai.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Bronnie Ware is a writer and songwriter from Australia who spent several years caring for dying people in their homes. She has recently released a full-length book titled 'The Top Five Regrets of the Dying - A Life Transformed by the Dearly Departing'. It is a memoir of her own life and how it was transformed through the regrets of the dying people she cared for. For more information, please visit Bronnie's official website at www.bronnieware.com or her blog at www.inspirationandchai.com.

W.E. A.L.L. B.E. TV: Soul Great Otis Clay's Moving Tribute To Bobby Blue Bland 6/27/2013



W.E. A.L.L. B.E. TV:  Soul Great Otis Clay's Moving Tribute To Bobby Blue Bland~6/27/2013


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W.E. A.L.L. B.E. TV: Baba Dick Gregory On Min. Louis Farrakhan & Scientology~3/23/2014



W.E. A.L.L. B.E. TV: Baba Dick Gregory On Min. Louis Farrakhan & Scientology~3/23/2014


The Meeting Of 2 Artivists: Baba Dick Gregory & Bro. Ron aka R2C2H2 Tha Artivist~6/14/2012

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W.E. A.L.L. B.E. TV: Baba Dick Gregory:G.I. Bill Should Have BEen Black People Reparations~3/23/2014



W.E. A.L.L. B.E. TV: Baba Dick Gregory: G.I. Bill Should Have BEen Black People Reparations~3/23/2014


The Meeting Of 2 Artivists: Baba Dick Gregory & Bro. Ron aka R2C2H2 Tha Artivist~6/14/2012

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W.E. A.L.L. B.E. TV: Blues Great Bobby Rush King Of The Chitlin Circuit: Sue's Boyfriend Uncensored & Uncut~11/13/2011 & 11/14/2011



W.E. A.L.L. B.E. TV: Blues Great Bobby Rush King Of The Chitlin Circuit: Sue's Boyfriend Uncensored & Uncut~11/13/2011 & 11/14/2011



The Meeting Of 2 Rambling Blues Men: Bro. Ron aka R2C2H2 Tha Artivist & Bro. Bobby Rush~11/10/2011

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Bobby Rush is a true American Master and National Treasure...He is one of the Blues' greatest artists and ambassadors...In this exclusive and insightful 2-part interview with W.E. A.L.L. B.E., the living legend gives us candid insight into his seminal career, homespun folksy wisdom and thoughts about the contemporary music scene including Hip Hop/rap...Learn about how the infamous Capone Mob helped launch his storied career, how he became the only artist to secure his master recordings from the fabled Chess Records (Cadillac Records), how he survived a showdown with legendary Memphis kingpin and music impresario Sunbeam Mitchell and how Sam Walton,the founder and visionary behind Wal-mart, helped fixed his car when he was stranded on an Arkansas Highway...He also reveals the true meaning and history of the Chitlin' Circuit and the blues...This show is an instant classic and must listen!!!

About Bobby Rush

At a time when most of his contemporaries are resting on their laurels, Bobby Rush—a 50-year veteran of the stage—remains one of the most exciting and creative artists in the R&B/blues arena. Rush’s live shows are without parallel, replete with costume changes and comedic sketches acted out with the assistance of his lovely female dancers. In addressing a broad range of matters of the heart, Rush adopts various onstage persona-the adoring lover, the cuckold, the boastful stud-delivering all with a knowing wink that assures the audience that he’s in on the joke.

In the context of today’s all too predictable and sanitized blues market, it’s easy to understand why audiences new to Rush’s performances often find them novel or even bewildering. Unique they are, but Rush’s signifying, jesting, and double entendré jiving are at the heart of the blues, as exemplified by forbears such as Bessie Smith, Louis Jordan, and Howlin’ Wolf.

Bobby Rush—it’s pronounced as one three-syllable name—calls his music “folk funk,” an apt description for a blend that’s both decidedly modern and deeply rooted in tradition. Over the decades he has consistently updated his music by incorporating new styles-- Chicago blues, soul, funk, reggae, and hip-hop—into a fresh mix. At the same time, his original compositions often stem from his dipping into the well of folk wisdom, as exemplified by songs like “What’s Good For the Goose is Good for the Gander Too.”

The son of a preacher man, Bobby Rush was born Emmet Ellis, Jr.,in the north Louisiana town of Haynesville; he later adopted his stage name out of respect for his father. He built his first instrument, a primitive guitar or “diddley bow,” and by his early teens he was donning a fake mustache and appearing at Deep South juke joints. In the mid-’50s he moved to Chicago, where his bands included Freddie King, Earl Hooker, and Luther Allison, and on jaunts back to his family home in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, he performed with artists including Elmore James.

Rush began working as a bandleader already as a teenager once he realized that he could control his own destiny if he owned all the equipment. His entrepreneurial flair is legendary among fellow musicians, who fondly recall his earning double pay by working in disguise as the emcee on his own gigs, and his shuffling between three gigs a night at West Side nightclubs.

Rush’s popularity as a live performer in Chicago set back the development of his recording career, but he began to achieve national acclaim in 1971 following the success of his hit “Chicken Heads” on Galaxy Records. Over the next decade he recorded for labels including Jewel, Philadelphia International, Warner Brothers, and toured widely on the “chitlin circuit,” the decades old network of clubs that stretches in a rough triangle between east Texas, north Florida, and Chicago.

In the early ‘80s Rush moved to his current home of Jackson, Mississippi, where he recorded a series of albums for the LeJam, Ichiban, and Malaco labels, and gained the title of “king of the chitlin circuit” in the wake of hits including “Sue,” “Wearin’ It Out,” “Ain’t Studdin’ You,” and “Hoochie Man.”

In 2003 Rush fulfilled his longtime dream of forming his own label, Deep Rush, recording the CD “Undercover Lover” and capturing the magic of his live show on DVD at the club Ground Zero in Clarksdale, Mississippi. The same year his showmanship was featured in Richard Pearce’s documentary film “The Road To Memphis,” part of Martin Scorsese’s film series “The Blues.”

Rush has also demonstrated his deep blues roots in the last several years through several special recording projects on Deep Rush On 2004’s “Folk Funk” he revisited the funk era on a live studio outing with guitarist Alvin Youngblood Hart, and on his most recent CD “Raw” he strips his sound down to the basics, appearing only with his guitar and harmonica. Although he still maintains a busy schedule with his band, these sessions have inspired him to make occasional solo performances, which have been wonderfully received.

In the last decade Rush has gained new audiences through performances at the Kennedy Center, Carnegie Hall, and on festival stages in Europe and Japan. But catch him on an average weekend and he’s just as likely to be playing to packed houses in chitlin circuit clubs in places like Nesbit, Mississippi, and Smackover, Arkansas, before mostly black, working class audiences that conventional blues wisdom suggests no longer exist.

Success in the music business often entails leaving behind the people who sustained you during your early years, but that’s not a price Bobby Rush is willing to pay. As his career takes off in new directions, he’s determined to keep it real, presenting the same unadulterated show as he moves from Tokyo to Smackover. Or as he explains in what has become somewhat a mantra of late, “I want to cross over, not cross out.”

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W.E. A.L.L. B.E. TV: Deborah Manning-Thomas' Moving Tribute To Bobby Blue Bland~6-27-2013



W.E. A.L.L. B.E. TV:  Deborah Manning-Thomas' Moving Tribute To Bobby Blue Bland~6-27-2013


Members Only: Bro. Ron aka R2C2H2 Tha Artivist & Bro. Bobby Blue Bland~3/2012

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