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  • Member Since:

    August 22, 2002

  • Real Name::

    Asinia Lukata Chikuyu

  • Sex:

    Male

  • Relationship Status:

    Divorced

  • Last Login:

    November 04, 2011

  • Primary Job:

    Advertising/Marketing/Public Relations

  • Location:

    Jackson, MS

  • Race:

    Black/African American


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1-2011 update - I work hard at being an honest brotha. There are a few of us left and we gravitate toward HONEST (African) WOMEN....... the ones who are honest with themselves first. I am so easily enchanted by the beauty of the black woman, but I am more intrigued by the inter-beauty of a black sista. I am told that I am too blunt when I am trying to be honest. I believe that is how to remain Stress-less and Blessed (beyond the stress of dealing with our people). Oh yeah, Jambo! (Hi) I keep busy with my community service work which including lecturing to youth about life’s challenges and conquering them. I also am in the middle of developing two new entities called Afrikan Community Empowerment Cooperatives, llc and Kuumba Promo’s Repertory Ensemble of Afrikan-american Life & Literature. I am also very much still into the Community-level Self-Repair/Reparations Movement. I believe that community-level repair is necessary for grassroots Afrikans in america to raise above their current circumstances. In my little bit of free spare time, I enjoy physical contact and outdoor activities ... relaxing by the lakes in the area, the southern weather/seasons, nature walks and a real good debate that leads to problem solving. Also I enjoy a good movie good music (ol school R&B), billiards, concerts, traveling, and spending time with GOOD people! I Do Not do drama well at all, cause I am too busy trying to change the condition of our people, those who wanna change. I am not very good with people who feel the need to lie and be deceitful. I am Me and too set in my ways to change. However, I am tolerant of others and their shortcomings because to know I have quite a few of my own. I am on BP to meet some decent and HONEST, down-to-earth Afrikan thinking people to hang out with for starters... For me life should be about giving what you have to give to the world; having fun adventures and creating fond memories in the process... charitable thoughts that you can cherish forever! Sharing those gifts and that charity with someone is so much more fun than doing it alone. Can you get with that type of thinking? Hit me up with a short note to get the great debate started. I stop drinking when I was 19 years old and i stop smoking when I was 15. Subsequently, I have been able to find work encouraging others to live a health life style because of the example i set. Sometimes it works and sometimes not, but i enjoy the challenge. Some other community work I do includes Lead Trainer for the Youth Leadership Training Program at Operation Shoestring; Lead Elder/Trainer for the 100Plus Strong Young Brothers Moving Towards Manhood Rites-of-Passage Project; Jackson-Area Chapter of the Mississippians for Reparations & Self-Repair; Developer/Coordinator of the Sistahood Town Hall Meetings & Brotha2Brotha Town Hall Meetings. These activities and events keep me busy until I can find a strong spiritual New Afrikan Sista to spend quality time with. Are you that Sista? ...I am a divorced, hard-working brotha trying to make a good strong connection with a good strong sista. I get lost in my work most of the time, but I what is important. Lets talk about that.

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