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Professional desires

 

My professional desires are entirely independent of my past professional experiences. I have no intention of re-entering the field of educational services, a sector I have not engaged with since 2018. It is important to clarify that I have consistently communicated my decision not to return to Malcolm X Park, a place I left in 2015. Rather than making unfounded assumptions, I encourage you to refer to the insights I have shared in my earlier blog posts, where I have provided clear and accurate information. I have no idea what you are discussing, but please stop making unfounded assumptions and spreading inaccurate information. I have thrown numerous things away and am entitled to discarding things that I have no use for. 


My focus is devoted towards my branding, digital art and providing services. I do not wish to be drawn back into a narrative that is rooted in my past experiences.


Past Clients (Partial Listing) include:
  • Doc Powell, Founder of the Malcolm X Drummers and Dancers
  • African American Women's Resource Center
  • Mr. Ralph Nader
  • Mr. Kerry Pearson
  • Mr. Lester Cuffie
  • Anacostia Art Gallery and Boutique
  • BZB International

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