Resume
** Resume Philosophy: I feel, with the job market flooded the way it
is, I might as well tell my full story and try to get a JOB that way, as
opposed to only giving a brief sketch in my resume, the way the job
professionals want one to do. This way, if there is something a possible employer
doesn't like he or she can just pass me by instead of wasting his or her time
and mine with an interview. Also: the professional JOB finders say to NEVER,
EVER let a potential employer know about your ethnic background. I find this
silly and ridiculous. Any potential employer who will NOT respect me as a Black
man doesn't deserve to even consider getting me as an employee.
I AM--Brother Tracy Gibson - Consultant - Businessman - Educator - Writer
- Visionary - Organizer - Fund Raiser , Child and Youth Advocate, International
Progressive Activist, Philanthropist ; 213 South 49th Street, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania 19139-4205; Phone: 1.2159212065; E-Mail Address:
BLockBoi75@Yahoo.Com
OBJECTIVE:
Make my business profitable and expand; and / or find suitable
work as a staff diversity consultant; or a staff consultant for community
outreach, youth issues and services; work on Peace, Education and Prosperity
issues for the poor and left out; fund raising; writing; and / or Public
Relations and / or Promotional Work...
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
Brother Tracy Gibson & Associates, Inc.; April of 2002 to the
Present. [And Subsidiaries] Planning, researching, reconstructing and building
my businesses and developing and implementing policy for our parent company [Brother Tracy Gibson & Associates, Inc.
]--a growing Public Relations, Research, Community Relations, Grass-Roots
Advocacy and Education firm dedicated to and specializing in developing survival
tactics for people of color [especially disenfranchised Black People and other
economically disadvantaged groups of people so such groups can flourish into
the future. I have been filing the proper papers with local, state and federal
agencies to continue to carry on in a legal and legitimate fashion; I have
placed advertising to expand and stabilize profitability and generate and
expand on our client base; bring our Wed Page back on line [www.btganda.com]; I
am advocating for progressive causes such as: good, solid community based
schools; proper funding of effective Charter Schools; Health issues for Black
men; proper funding for the City of Philadelphia’s troubled programs; more
people of colour in leadership positions at the Free Library of Philadelphia;
Health issues effecting the City of Philadelphia’s Pharmacies; Better roles in
film for people of colour; and summer jobs for Black youth.
PROGRESSIVE WRITING HISTORY:
I presently have a Blog Entitled:
``The Politics of Real'' which can
be accessed by clicking onto: http://thepoliticsofreal.blogspot.com.
I have also written for several other publications including: ``The Black Star,'' ``The Leon Williams
Journal'' ``The Walnut Hill Community Association's Newsletter,'' [I served as
the editor for One year]; ``SBC Magazine''; ``Au Courant Newspaper''; and ``Male
Box Magazine.'' From March of 2001 to Present.
OTHER JOB HISTORY:
Careers USA: 18th and JFK Boulevard Philadelphia, Pennsylvania--Edited
law briefs and other legal documents such as wills. I also: Provided registration materials for
Doctors attending a National Cancer Conference; and did clerical work in a
psychiatrist's office. I also served as a male receptionist for the Jewish
Federation--1995 to 2001.
TV Guide Magazine: Manhattan, New York; and Radnor, Penn. Wrote and
Edited TV listings and program evaluations as I became literate on a new and
innovative computer system. January 1981 through November 1995.
BUSINESS EXPERIENCE:
As part of My life-Long Business
Experiences I served as a cashier for various Department Stores including: Staples, Macy's, Gimbals and Sears.. I
also started my work career by working at McDonald's in West Philadelphia [40th
and Walnut Street] when I was 16; and also worked at McDonald's temporarily,
part time [for about a year] to help pay for college expenses during my years
at The Ohio State University [ September 1974 to August 1978] in Columbus,
Ohio...
LIFE'S JOURNEY
I enjoyed a significant honor in
helping care for my elderly Mother, Mrs. Jessie M. Gibson, before she left this
place of existence on June 5th, 2006. It took a great deal of coordination,
work, dedication, Love, endurance, and--most of all--courage to interact
positively with a sometimes hostile Health Care System on behalf of my aging
Mother. I learned a great deal through this process. My Mother was a fantastic
lady who believed strongly in education and motivating Black students to do
their best and helping the less fortunate [traits I have taken up through my
corporation]. My Mother taught me many life lessons, including NOT to hold
grudges against people, and to Love people even when they are wrong or have
different ideas and opinions than I do. I also learned that to be human is to
honor human beings, no matter what colour they are or what religion they are.
Recently I helped tend to my Father's Health Care needs [ Mr. Charles Saint
Clair Gibson ] who was 85 when he passed away while on Hospice Care at home on
July 10th, 2012. Dad helped me to care about people's basic needs while still
being frugal and responsible. He was a dedicated and concerned Landlord for
most of his life.
EDUCATION:
* I am planning to take a class for three Wednesdays from October 22nd to November 5th, 2014 in Greeting Card Design. This class is also at the University of the Arts.
* In May of 2014 I took a class at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia in Social Media Marketing.
* In October of 2013 I attended the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School [In Philadelphia] and took a class in Personal Finance & a class in Entrepreneurship. I received certificates for both classes.
* I am planning to take a class for three Wednesdays from October 22nd to November 5th, 2014 in Greeting Card Design. This class is also at the University of the Arts.
* In May of 2014 I took a class at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia in Social Media Marketing.
* In October of 2013 I attended the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School [In Philadelphia] and took a class in Personal Finance & a class in Entrepreneurship. I received certificates for both classes.
* On May 31, 2012, I completed
the Business Plan Development Program--a ten-Week course--at Temple University's Small Business
Development Center at 1510 Cecil B. Moore Avenue, Suite 200, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania 19121. My instructor was Ms. Cynthia Moultrie. ``The Knowledge Hut
Business Plan’’ can be found on my Blog.
* I also attended the Delaware Money School to learn more
about personal finance, thrift and budgeting from January 2008 to August 2010.
* I took continuing Studies
Classes at the Pan African Studies
Community Education Program [PASEP] at Temple University where I studied: personal
finance and budgeting; Civil Liberties Law; housing rehabilitation [I was a
Landlord for 25 years]; alternative music industry analysis and progressive rap
music indium's with Attorney Michal Coard; the advantages of the vegetarian
lifestyle and vegetarian cooking. At Temple University's Center City office I
took Business Management. I also enjoyed classes in and essay writing and basic
writing at Community College to brush up on my writing skills. January 2002
through May 2014 [not continuously]. [I plan to attend Temple’s PASEP in
February of 2014.]
*Graduate School -- Temple University--13th and
Berks—Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. September 1980 through January 1982. Studied
communications, script writing and journalism after being awarded a scholarship
from the Scripps-Howard Foundation in 1981. I have NOT received my Master's
Degree at this point.
*The Ohio State University, Columbus Ohio September 1974 through
August 1978. Received a B.A. in Journalism and Public Relations with a Minor in
Black Studies. While at Ohio State I wrote for the alternative Black newspaper,
The Our Chocking Times and received
a commendation from the Ohio State Association of Black Journalists. I also
wrote for the school’s daily, the
Lantern for class credit.
PERSONAL AND
COMMUNITY ACHIEVEMENTS:
I have served as a Leading Member
and an officer of a Same Gender Loving Black men’s organization—ADODI-- a support group for several
years. I helped chair meetings; facilitate meetings; develop meeting topics;
and host meetings in my home for over seven years. I also helped found Adodi
Philadelphia Inc., and was a leading core member for this support group and
support system for Same Gender Loving Black Men. Adodi has since evolved into a
National Organization that holds a National Retreat each year at different
locations. They also hold different constructive meetings and workshops during
the year in various parts of the United States.
Served as a Block Captain for the 4600 Block of Sansom Street for
seven years when I lived on that block. In elementary school [Lea Elementary
School at 47th and Walnut Street, in West Philadelphia] I served as a Crossing
Guard and a Hall Monitor. [I have always been concerned about people’s safety,
well-being and health.]
I am presently slowly
implementing a youth employment and empowerment program for my corporation in
the neighborhood in which I live and am seeking grant money and investors to
help with the financing and implementation of this program.
I received a Community
Service Award from Men of All Colors Together of Philadelphia in April of
2005.
I ran unsuccessfully as a write-in candidate for the U.S. Senate from Pennsylvania in 2005.
I served on the Board of
Directors of The African American
Freedom and Reconstruction League for one year [The League was constructed
as a result of the positive energy that materialized from the Million Man March
in October of 1996]. They develop strategies to advocate for the Black community's
inclusion in getting our fair share of the Economic Pie in America through
creating community initiatives that generate support for the community itself.
The League also holds an annual luncheon to respectfully recognize the work our
elders are doing to uphold the community and the community’s positive values
and various self-supporting economic initiatives.
I also served on the Board of Friends of Somafco for seven years [Friends
of Somafco delivers support services such as educational assistance; and food
for the temporarily disenfranchised [especially children] in South Africa
through Rosie's Kitchen a soup kitchen in that African Nation.]Friends of
Somafco once ran a school in South Africa while I was on the Board of Directors.
SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS:
* I am available to speak on a number
of topics. Please call about availability and topic.
* I gave a full report to the
public at Philadelphia's Paul Robeson
House after my trip to South Africa where I attend the World Conference
Against Racism in August of 2001.
* I presented a Major Academic
Speaker to the Public concerning the latest upheaval in Haiti after the fall of
that Nation's dictator, Baby Doc Duvale.
Possible Speaking Topics: 1) Why
Black America Will soon come around to Supporting Gay and Lesbian Marriage; 2)
A Healthy Environment; 3) Working in North America; 4) Homophobia in
the Black Community and How and When to Stand Up To It...
EXPECTED PUBLICATIONS:
We are expecting to publish five
books by Early February of 2015. The first book is a book of poetry that is derived
from the anger and frustration many Black men righteously feel about being left
out of the economic development and financial advancement taking place for a
``select few'' in our country instead of ALL the people. The book of poetry is
entitled: ``Let the Children Gather: A
Fantasy World of Real Life Poems,'' and features over 100 original poems
written by Brother Tracy Gibson. We
are hoping they will also spark interests among Black youth, both male and
female, to go forward and read more books that are of great value and significance
for us as Black and sometimes oppressed people. The second book is entitled: ``Writing in Wet Cement: A Grass-Roots
Criteria for Liberation'' This book is dedicated to the forward motion of
Black youth especially, but includes many stories and anecdotes [intertwined
with my own life's story] that much of the Progressive Community of social
activists, environmentalists, Peace Activists and humanitarians will find
interesting and inspiring. Many Black and Latin youth especially will also find
it enjoyable to read and find its pages helpful for instilling positive,
progressive, proactive social values, education and knowledge. Law-abiding
behavior and good solid ethical behavior among the youth who read it will also
be instilled. We plan for this book to help instill the value of good
literature among Black and Latin youth--especially males, but females, and help
keep them out of trouble with the law. ``Writing in Wet Cement,’’ with a lesson plan approved for schools, will
help transform our youth into good, hard-working, positive-value oriented,
responsible, reliable and community-centered men and women. The book will obviously need the help of
positive intervention by responsible parents, teachers, other leaders in the
community concerned about students and youth, grandparents and other student
guardians. We hope our books will help our youth be of greater value and an
asset to our community instead of a detriment.
OTHER COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT:
I have a deep concern for the
community in which I live and I want to see people of ALL races who have been
left out of the financial process become included in the process towards
positive development, a clean environment, sustainability and economic and
social equality, justice, freedom and democracy. I have written literally
hundreds of letters to Civic Leaders, Community Leaders, Political Leaders,
entertainers, business People, clergy, government officials, and so forth, in
an effort to promote the issues of youth and adults throughout the world [but
especially in the Philadelphia area]; the left out and the economically
disenfranchised; and those who might not be able to advocate for themselves.
Groups I have advocated for include [But are NOT limited to]: The poor or
economically disenfranchised; Same Gender Loving people of Color; Black, Latin
and other disenfranchised people and youth; the Elderly; Women and Muslim women
of color; Black youth; and people of ALL races who have been left out of
economic processes toward political and economic freedom, hope and equality..
OVERCOMING ADVERSITY:
I was diagnosed as a person with
bipolar illness in 1982 / 1983 and managed to work and or go to school for
about 15 years after that before I went on disability. I had many up and down
points and was hospitalized for nervous upsets. I haven't been hospitalized for
the last 14 years, and although I'm on disability, I have worked hard on
writing my own books; reading and researching numerous issues; starting a
corporation dedicated to the advancement and reconstruction of Black Youth; and
caring for elderly parents. I want to get back in the workforce and I would
like to do so, most of all, as a consultant, or as the leader of my own
corporation. I am a hard worker, a dedicated worker and an honest person. I
hope you will take me on as a consultant. YOU
WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED.
TRAVEL:
I traveled to Cuba, South Africa,
Canada, Porto Rico and various points within the United States such as Los
Angeles, San Francisco, Wash D.C., Denver, Colorado, and Aspen, Colorado;
Columbus, Dayton and Cleveland, Ohio; Miami, Florida; and New York City [mostly
Manhattan and Brooklyn] in my continuing journey to learn and grow as a valued
and gifted individual.
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