SOME EDUCULTURAL FACTS ABOUT SER SESHS AB HETER-CLIFFORD M.
BOXLEY
Professional Titles: Urban and Regional Planner, Human Service Chief Executive Director and Technical Assistance Trainer, Community Organizer and Developer, Consultant and Ourstorian.
Completed extensive work toward a Ph. D. in Human Service Administration at Antioch of Ohio University Without Walls Campus in San Francisco (Now Professional School of Psychology).
Holds Masters of Urban and Regional Planning and Bachelor of Arts in Sociology Degrees from California State University San Jose. Holds a Life Time Public Service Administration California Community College Teaching Credential. Holds Associate of Arts Degree in Business from San Mateo Community College San Mateo California.
Are an human rights and political activist, publisher, author, college instructor, former business owner and world-traveler.
Former Chief Executive Director of a Human Service Community Development Agency in Redwood City California which developed anti-poverty programs and provided services ranging from pre-school, literacy, Vietnam refugees, youth development, job development, welfare rights, housing, neighborhood conflict mediation, community empowerment planning, community organization, community transportation and senior citizens center programs.
Founder and Director of Africa House Ya Providence Educulture Resource Museum and Gallery and the Africans In America(s) Research Heritage Program; Creator of African Origins of and Contributions to Civilization Historical Show and Tell Exhibition; Europeans West African Historical Enslavement Forts of Out of Africa Human and Material Resources For Developing The Emerging America(s) and Industrial European Economies and Afrikan Doors of No Return of Afrikans in The America(s) Exhibition Projects.
African Tradition Practitioner, Researcher, Advocator, Developer, Lecturer, and Exhibitor since 1964.
Diverse Population Served: Asians, Indigenous "Americans," European Americans, African-Americans, Pacific Islanders, Hispanics.
Ages Served: Pre-school to "Senior Citizens."
Since 1995, the leading Advocate in a successful struggle for public recognition, acquisition, and preservation of one of three historic sites of the 2nd largest Deep South enslavement market once located at the Forks-of-the-Roads in Natchez Mississippi.
Under the auspices of the National Park Service National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom Program, the Lead Planner and Organizer of the Bound For Glory on the Bayou Underground Railroad Gathering in Baton Rouge, Louisiana November 2003.
Select Examples Of Previous Exhibitions In California:
The story of a People Stanford University’s Cowell Student Health Center; The Human Holocaust African Experience Teach-in Response to Schindler’s List Castlemont High School Oakland; The African Origins of and Contributions to Civilization Exhibition and Lectures at: Montezuma Elementary School Stockton; Boys and Girls Clubs in Menlo Park, San Francisco and Vallejo; California Black Advocates in State Service Training Conferences in San Jose, Ontario, Sacramento; National Brotherhood of Skiers Lake Tahoe California; National Council of Negro Women San Jose and Bakersfield; Santa Clara County Juneteenths San Jose; U. S. Postal Service San Francisco; Sonoma State University; California Department of Social Service Sacramento, Drew Community Health Clinic East Palo Alto; Solano Community College Napa California; Canada Community College Redwood City; Lockheed Missile and Space Corporation Sunnyvale and dozens of other churches, schools, corporations, festivals, clubs, organizations.
Select Examples Of Previous Exhibitions and Lectures presented Since Returning Home to Natchez in 1995:
Slave Forts of West Africa a Photographic Survey Accompanying Tom Feelings The Middle Passage: White Ships, Black Cargo at St. Augustine Church and Jazz and Heritage Festival in New Orleans Louisiana; Doors of No Return at 7th Annual Commemoration of 1811 Slave Revolt Dillard University; American African Doors of No Return University of New Orleans; Visible Evidence of the Greatest Crime Against Humanity 12th Annual N’COBRA Reparations Convention Southern University Baton Rouge; From Europe’s West African Enslavement Forts to New Orleans/Natchez/Lafayette Africans Roots of Kreole Kulture Lafayette Louisiana; From Europe’s West African Enslavement Forts to Natchez Mississippi Forks-of-the-Roads Enslavement Market in Photographs Natchez Mississippi.
National Juenteenth Lineage Conventions at New Orleans, Dallas Texas and San Jose California; Canton Mississippi High School, Ferriday Louisiana Upper Elementary School; State of Mississippi Welcome Center Natchez, River Road African American Museum Burnside Louisiana; Donaldsonville Louisiana Juneteenths; Natchez National Historic Park Melrose; Higgins Middle School McComb; The Heritage Center Vicksburg; Wilkinson County Elementary School; African American History Alliance of Louisiana New Orleans; Peabody High School Alexandria Louisiana; Maryland African American Tourism Council at annual meeting in Annapolis; New Afrika Scouts Port Gipson; Tougaloo College Jackson; Descendants of “Civil War” Freedom Fighter Albert Fowler Family Reunion Natchez; National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom Program Symposium in St. Helena Islands South Carolina; and a host of other Kwanzaa celebrations, churches, schools, festivals, clubs and organizations.
Recent Past Developed Traveling Exhibit:
The African/European Roots of the Underground Railroad. Funds mobilized by the National Park Service National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom Program.
SHOWING OF EXHIBITIONS:
African/European Roots of the Underground Railroad at Louisiana African American Museum St. Augustine Catholic Church Hall 2nd Floor New Orleans.
National Park Service New Orleans Louisiana.
Odella Williams Now and Then African American Museum Baton Rouge Louisiana.
Bound For Glory on Bayou Gathering Baton Rouge Louisiana.
AMSouth Bank Natchez Mississippi.
Back-up Copy of African/European Roots of the Underground Railroad showed at Apex Museum Atlanta, Georgia
Banneker Douglass Museum Annapolis Maryland
Understanding America’s Internal “Slave” Trafficking to the Forks-of-the-Roads at NAPAC African American Museum Natchez.
Current Project Begun Under the National Park Service National Network to Freedom Program
Proving Mississippi River a Major Underground Railroad Uhuru (Freedom) Route From Memphis to Gulf of Mexico.
Contact Information:
Ser Seshs Ab Heter-CM Boxley
P. O. Box 2188
Natchez, Ms. 39121-2188
601-442-4719
Email: forksyaroads@aol.com
Visit his Friends of the Forks of the Roads Society, Inc website at: www.bjmjr.net/forks_roads/index.htm and review some of his community activism in Southwest Mississippi-Central Louisiana
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