Journey To
The Motherland LABB-EXPO TOUR
6-4-07 to 6-6-04
The book provides an honest observation of Nigeria from a youthful social
activist who experiences the corporate glass ceiling in the U.S., and a need to
be treated with dignity as a person of African descent. The novel is
presented in a dream sequence that starts in 1967 and ends in the 1980's with a
clear dedication to the advancement of human understanding and
consciousness. Author, Larry Ukali Johnson-Redd, 160 paged perfect
bound paperback. $14.95 (Include $5.00 shipping and handling); P.O. Box 181,
Antioch, California 94509.
These Powerful Books are available at Marcus Books in Oakland and San
Francisco-415 346-4222
and in
Berkeley at the Alkebu-Lan Books for more information call 415-724-0825.
In Southern
California these books are available at the KRST Unity Center for African
Spirituality, at 7825 S. Western Ave. and Eso Won Books at 3655 S. La Brea, Los
Angeles, CA
and Zarah's
Books Located at 900 La Brea, Inglewood (310-330-1300).
Meet Larry Ukali Johnson-Redd and many other African-American Authors Saturday
June 5, 2004 at the Black Books Expo at 3980 Menlo Avenue, Los Angeles,
California. Call (310) 825-6060 for more information. See you at the
Journey to the Motherland Table or at the presentation venue.
History To Destiny
Through Afrocentric Poetry
This collection spans a thirty-year process of reflection and critique on he
condition of Black folks in the U.S. and around the world, centered on a progressive
African philosophical context that balances politics, emotions and
sensuality. Author, Larry Ukali Johnson-Redd,(301paged) perfect
paperback, $20.00 (Include $5.00 shipping and handling); P.O. Box 181 Antioch,
California 94509.
Send your name, address and phone number with your order. Order both books for
30.00 and we will pay shipping, handling and taxes.
Publisher; Amen-Ra Theological Seminary Press
Websites
http://geocities.com/journeytothemotherland/index
http://www.journeytothemotherland.net