Archives for the ‘Triumphant Tuesday’ Category

Election Day 2008, Vote for That One!

By • Nov 4th, 2008 • Category: Triumphant Tuesday

ELECTION DAY 2008…finally here…couldn’t come any sooner as I’m so ready for all of this to be over.  I’m ready for  CHANGE!  I voted this morning, and at a little after 8am, I was voter #188.  It only took me about 5 minutes to vote.  It took me about 15 minutes to leave…see why in [...]



Blog Action Day at APOOO, October 15, 2008

By • Oct 15th, 2008 • Category: Blog Action Day, Triumphant Tuesday

  Blog Action Day 2008 Poverty from Blog Action Day on Vimeo. Okay when I heard about this event some two months ago, I was all gung ho and ready to promote it, support it, blog about it.  What a difference two months make.  Now I’m indifferent.  Not about poverty but about the event.  I [...]



Book Bloggers Appreciate My Friend Amy

By • Sep 16th, 2008 • Category: Triumphant Tuesday

Normally, APOOO takes this time each week or two to highlight someone who is making a difference in our community.  Some weeks it is challenging because I do not have enough time to research individuals to shine the spotlight on.  I wish all weeks could be as easy as this one.  Hands-down this week’s honoree–a most deserving one–is Amy at [...]



Cullen Jones–He’s a Brotha’ and a Gold Medal Olympic Swimmer

By • Aug 20th, 2008 • Category: Triumphant Tuesday

I love seeing black folks do things that others think we cannot do.  Take Cullen Jones…not only can he swim but he is only the second African-American to win a  gold medal for swimming.  But, I do have a could of questions, why do most black folks not swim and why are so many of us deadly [...]



Lena Baker Story: www.LenaBakerTheMovie.com

By • Aug 5th, 2008 • Category: Triumphant Tuesday

Prior to today, I had never heard of Lena Baker. I thank my fellow APOOO member for forwarding it and it’s good to see Tichiana Arnold stepping out and playing a serious, dramatic role. Mad props to Ralph Wilcox the writer/director/producer who decided to bring this story to life…oh the things black women have had [...]



The Brown Bookshelf Needs You

By • Jul 29th, 2008 • Category: Triumphant Tuesday

  Greetings,   The Brown Bookshelf kicked off our first summer chat series last month, but we need your help!  In August, we want to hear from teen readers and be able to dialogue with them in our MySpace group about what makes them pick up a book, favorite books, and what they would like [...]



Floyd Stokes–A Super Hero for Literacy

By • Jul 22nd, 2008 • Category: Triumphant Tuesday

 APOOO salutes Floyd Stokes, founder and Executive Director of the American Literacy Corporation (ALC) and the SuperReader program.    I had the pleasure of meeting Floyd Stokes, his warm spirit and bubbling smile, when I hosted the 1st APOOO Literary Showcase several years ago.  Floyd was a pleasure to work with and since then I have lurked [...]



Michelle Obama and I Are Sisters

By • Jul 15th, 2008 • Category: Triumphant Tuesday

To all my sorors–’THIS IS A VERY SERIOUS MATTER’–LOL. Greetings to all!  It is with great pleasure that APOOO points this week’s spotlight on the lovely ladies of Alpha Kappa Alpha and my soon-to-be neophyte sister, MICHELLE OBAMA.  SKEE-WEE!  Give it up, give it up, give up! Yes, Michelle Obama and I will soon be family(she is expected to be [...]



V. K. Fields

By • Jun 30th, 2008 • Category: Triumphant Tuesday

In the spotlight this week is Valerie K. Fields.  Fields is the owner of VK Fields & Co Public Relations firm and she is also the founder of two non-profit groups–Miracle Ministries and MiT (Millionaires in Training).  She was nominated by her cousin who thinks she is phenomenal! Fields is a minister, businesswoman, entrepreneur and [...]



Journalist Ed Gordon

By • Jun 24th, 2008 • Category: Triumphant Tuesday

Ordinary People Doing Extraordinary Things In honor of Black Men’s Month, this week APOOO recognizes Ed Gordon, awarding-winning journalist and founder of the new Web site, Daddy’s Promise.  “Daddy’s Promise: A Lifetime of Love, which is co-sponsored by Bounty Towels, is a nationwide initiative to create a national dialogue within and between African American families [...]