Larry Ukali Johnson-Redd’s revised 06 Biography
Larry Ukali Johnson-Redd, born 1952 in San Francisco, graduated from Balboa
High School in 1970 and entered University of San Francisco and received a B.A.
in 1974 in Political Science and Ethnic Studies (African American). His quest for education continued at Golden
Gate University in San Francisco where he received a Masters in Public
Administration 1976 (MPA).
During his early University days he met Chinwe, a Nigerian woman who
was also a student, whom he eventually married. After being disillusioned by the racism encountered while seeking
a career in corporate America, Ukali decided to seek alternatives. In 1977 he and his Chinwe moved to Nigeria
where he took four-year appointment as a lecturer of Government at a Boy’s High
School in Benin City. While in Nigeria he appeared on Nigeria Television
on many occasions, wrote poetry and in his leisure time worked on his 1982
Novel, The Black Expatriate in Africa.
In 1981 Larry and his wife Chinwe, returned to the U.S. His wife subsequently developed health problems in 1984 and passed away in May 1985. Since then, he has mourned his wife, worked as a Community Services Executive in the OMI Community of San Francisco (twelve years) and an Elementary and Secondary Teacher. As a high school principal for more than 3 years, Larry is a Professional Educator in the Bay Area. Ukali completed Journey To The Motherland, from San Francisco To Benin City and it was published in 2002. Between 2002 and 2004 Larry completed History To Destiny Through Afrocentric Poetry (2003) and a Master’s of Arts in Educational Administration including his Preliminary Administrative Credential at San Francisco State University 5-31-05. Ukali made many appearances on bay area media outlets as well as produced many events and completed developing Black Love-Spoken Word, a 43 minute CD-DVD-official release date 2-12-05 at Marcus Books with Sacramento poet Loretta LaRue Duncan-Fowler and Terry Moore from Sacramento, Ca., and completed his new book LOVING Black Women, due to be published in Feb.1, 2006 by Amen Ra Theological Seminary Press. Ukali spent 10 days in Nigeria (Oct. 2005). Ukali had a 3-page feature article and a 30-minute interview broadcast on worldwide African Independent Television. Copies of both are available by request!
For more information about Larry Ukali Johnson-Redd or his books, go to
his--websites: journeytothemotherland.com-
Agent Sharon Brown at [email protected].
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