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Some of us on Hour Time Now want to see change, but we cannot lead without education. I have a bachelor's degree, but I cannot afford to attend graduate school. Racist whites, immigrants, and their racist African-American bourgeoisie will not allow me to... moreSome of us on Hour Time Now want to see change, but we cannot lead without education. I have a bachelor's degree, but I cannot afford to attend graduate school. Racist whites, immigrants, and their racist African-American bourgeoisie will not allow me to use my education or attain higher education. I don't even qualify for financial aid anymore. Here is an alternative: Your public library may pay for noncredit, online classes through Gale and Universal Classes. you must enter these websites through your public libraries' websites or these online schools will make you pay. On Universal Classes, there are classes on accounting, medical billing, business, nonprofits, fundraising, etc. Gale offers similar classes, but you have to complete them in eight weeks. Gale offers web design and computer programming classes. You have to have your own computer and access to certain software already. Even with these classes, it is still not the same as having rigorous training at a college, but we have to start somewhere if we want to pool our resources, ideas, and skills together to coordinate liberation ourselves from de facto racial slavery, oppression, and state-sponsored genocide orchestrated by racist whites, immigrants, and the African-American bourgeoisie. Right now, I am taking classes about nonprofits. According tot he instructor, nonprofits are public entities that do not belong to the person, who creates them. I told that teacher, in reality, nonprofits are personal controlled by groups of people. According to her, anyone can request documents like bylaws, accounting, etc. to inspect the nonprofits business. Also, the instructor said that a board of directors can hijack the nonprofit and turn it into something that the incorporator never intended it to be, because the nonprofit belongs to the public. Now, that has got me thinking that 501
(3) is not the way to go. Perhaps, an LLP or S-corporation is best. I am open to suggestions if someone in here is well versed in nonprofit or for-profit management. I have been talking about creating a national membership group for Black Americans on Hour Time Now. If one doesn't exist, I will have to create it, but I would like some help from trustworthy Black Americans, who seek liberation via racial separation. One person can't do this alone, but I am taking classes about nonprofits to help prepare me. I hope other Black Americans, who cannot afford to go to college will also take advantage of learning other skills offered through their public libraries' accounts with Gale and Universal Classes. Nonprofits need people with accounting skills, graphic design skills, website building skills, computer programming, human resources, etc. Most importantly, they need lawyers and insurance coverage which is beyond the scope of the skills you can learn for free on Gale and Universal Classes. Please check your public libraries' websites where you live to verify that Gale and Universal Classes are free to library patrons. Please spread the word to other impoverished Black Americans, who want to learn new skills and cannot afford college. This is important. We want to see things change for our people, but we need an army with skills in which to improve our collective conditions. Please help by spreading the word and encouraging Black Americans to get some skills and education wherever we can find it. #blacks, #blackamericans, #free, #classes, #education, #library, #public, #skills, #nonprofits, #forprofits. less
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April is National Humor Month. I like books and libraries, so I found some librarian jokes at http://www.jokes4us.com/peoplejokes/librarianjokes.html. Here's one of them: What do you call a teacher, who never farts in library? Answer. A private tutor. I... moreApril is National Humor Month. I like books and libraries, so I found some librarian jokes at http://www.jokes4us.com/peoplejokes/librarianjokes.html. Here's one of them: What do you call a teacher, who never farts in library? Answer. A private tutor. I think it's funny. I am sure small children will think it's funny too since they like to laugh and giggle about farts. #april, #nationalhumormonth, #joke, #library, #librarians, #books. less
A collection of Librarian Jokes
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The U.S. is an illegitimate country dominated by immigrants. If you as a Black American slave exercise the freedoms of speech and protest that are promised to us by law, a shadow network of government officials and employees and private citizens with... moreThe U.S. is an illegitimate country dominated by immigrants. If you as a Black American slave exercise the freedoms of speech and protest that are promised to us by law, a shadow network of government officials and employees and private citizens with wealth like doctors, lawyers, professors, & landlords will take everything from you to starve you to death for not staying in your place beneath whites and immigrants. I have been homeless and unemployed for five years fighting the racial oppression and crimes committed by members of the so-called liberal political party and their allies in private industry. Please stop voting for the so-called liberal political party! Demand a sovereign Black American government on Native American land as part of the restitution that is owed to Black American slaves. We must be separate in order to be equal on our terms, not the immigrant majority's. I have nothing left and now they are taking away my free access to education through the public library. #blacklivesmatter, #slavery, #slaves, #black, #library, #DemocraticParty, #blacklisting, #racism, #genocide less
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However, when I used my local main library branch in the downtown area, where gentrification occurred, I was harassed by two police officers for appearing like I was sleeping. A Jew was searching for a book nearby where I sat and then, suddenly the... moreHowever, when I used my local main library branch in the downtown area, where gentrification occurred, I was harassed by two police officers for appearing like I was sleeping. A Jew was searching for a book nearby where I sat and then, suddenly the police showed up to harass for "sleeping" like I was a terrorist threat or something. That happened in approximately 2012 or 2014 and I never went back to that main library branch. After this survey was submitted for my reading challenge, I discovered today that my library account was suddenly changed from Good to Soft Restricted. I cannot order books. I cannot take online classes without Good standing. I cannot get inter-library loans. Story continued to next blog post. #blacklivesmatter, #slavery, #slaves, #black, #library, #DemocraticParty, #blacklisting, #racism, #genocide less
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I previously shared information about free online classes in hopes of helping Black Americans on welfare acquire job skills from their local public library's account with Gale or Universal Classes. I also shared information about joining your local... moreI previously shared information about free online classes in hopes of helping Black Americans on welfare acquire job skills from their local public library's account with Gale or Universal Classes. I also shared information about joining your local library's summer reading challenge. I recently completed my challenge for adults with my survey of the my library's services. I told them that my library is not a safe place for Black Americans or the homeless to visit if the the police is going to harass you for taking a short nap in a large library that is never full to capacity or has a shortage of seats. I am a college graduate. When I was a student, students took short naps in the libraries, because reading will fatigue anybody's eyes after awhile. At college, I was never harassed. Story continues on next blog post. #blacklivesmatter, #slavery, #slaves, #black, #library, #democraticparty, #blacklisting, #racism, #genocide less
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Acquire skills for free at your local, public libraries. Your libraries might pay full-cost of registration fee for non-credit or continuing education classes through Gale Courses or Universal Classes. Gale Courses began each month and lasts about six to... moreAcquire skills for free at your local, public libraries. Your libraries might pay full-cost of registration fee for non-credit or continuing education classes through Gale Courses or Universal Classes. Gale Courses began each month and lasts about six to eight weeks. They move very fast. It is easy to get behind and fail. You can learn computer programming, but it is best to have a computer and internet access at home in order to download free software programs and Adobe Acrobat Reader. Universal Classes give members six months to complete a class. For both Gale Courses and Universal Classes, you may be able to enroll in five classes at a time. You must enroll and register through your public libraries website, because links to Gale Courses and Universal Classes via your public libraries may be set up for free admission. #library, #libraries, #free, #education, #jobskills, #class, #classes, #online. less
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If you are on welfare or low-wage jobs, you may be eligible for a cheap computer through your public libraries. You have to attend a workshop or a class first and additional information will be provided to you. I have never attended a cheap computer... moreIf you are on welfare or low-wage jobs, you may be eligible for a cheap computer through your public libraries. You have to attend a workshop or a class first and additional information will be provided to you. I have never attended a cheap computer workshop to learn how it works or whether it is offered by the public library or simply a non-profit event hosted by the library. The computer might cost you $150 to $300. I don't know the specific cost of these cheap computers via the public libraries. Realistically, the welfare system is designed to starve to death all Black American slave descendants, who cannot or will not integrate, accommodate, assimilate, or miscegenation. The welfare system only pays recipients enough money to eat poor quality, processed food and live in cardboard boxes. Even $150 to $300 is too expensive for welfare recipients to gain access to computers, the internet, and free online classes that I mentioned earlier. #library, #libraries, #computer, #lowcost, #welfare, #cheap, #affordable, #publicassistance. less
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Public libraries near your area might be having a reading challenge for the summer for both adults and children. Supposedly, when you complete the necessary reading hours and activities by the deadline, your name is entered into a raffle for a prize.... morePublic libraries near your area might be having a reading challenge for the summer for both adults and children. Supposedly, when you complete the necessary reading hours and activities by the deadline, your name is entered into a raffle for a prize. Last year, I discovered that the library staff, who has ample time on their hands to sit and read all day were competing too. Employees and Friends of the Library associations have a conflict of interest and should be prohibited from entering. I know I won't win, but I am competing anything, because I love books. #library, #libraries, #book, #books, #read, #reading, #knowledge, #wisdom, #learn, #learning. less
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If you are on welfare or low-wage jobs, you may be eligible for a cheap computer through your public libraries. You have to attend a workshop or a class first and additional information will be provided to you. I have never attended a cheap computer... moreIf you are on welfare or low-wage jobs, you may be eligible for a cheap computer through your public libraries. You have to attend a workshop or a class first and additional information will be provided to you. I have never attended a cheap computer workshop to learn how it works or whether it is offered by the public library or simply a non-profit event hosted by the library. The computer might cost you $150 to $300. I don't know the specific cost of these cheap computers via the public libraries. Realistically, the welfare system is designed to starve to death all Black American slave descendants, who cannot or will not integrate, accommodate, assimilate, or miscegenation. The welfare system only pays recipients enough money to eat poor quality, processed food and live in cardboard boxes. Even $150 to $300 is too expensive for welfare recipients to gain access to computers, the internet, and free online classes that I mentioned earlier. #library, #libraries, #cheap, #computer, #computers, #welfare, #publicassistance, #lowwage, #low, #wage, #genocide. less
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Acquire skills for free at your local, public libraries. Your libraries might pay full-cost of registration fee for non-credit or continuing education classes through Gale Courses or Universal Classes. Gale Courses began each month and lasts about six to... moreAcquire skills for free at your local, public libraries. Your libraries might pay full-cost of registration fee for non-credit or continuing education classes through Gale Courses or Universal Classes. Gale Courses began each month and lasts about six to eight weeks. They move very fast. It is easy to get behind and fail. You can learn computer programming, but it is best to have a computer and internet access at home in order to download free software programs and Adobe Acrobat Reader. Universal Classes give members six months to complete a class. For both Gale Courses and Universal Classes, you may be able to enroll in five classes at a time. You must enroll and register through your public libraries website, because links to Gale Courses and Universal Classes via your public libraries may be set up for free admission. Searching for Gale Courses and Universal Classes through a web browser will force you to pay. Many Black Americans are stuck on welfare due to race discrimination by all races, ethnicities, religions, and language groups, including our own black bourgeoisie. If you know how to spread the word to Black American slaves on welfare and in low wage jobs, please tell them how to gain some job skills for free through their public libraries. I cannot confirm whether getting certificates in these classes will lead to a job or self-employment. #education, #learn, #learning, #jobskills, #job, #jobs, #library, #libraries, #employment, #free. less

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