The First Pagoda

Written by Dr. Maxine Thompson


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Not only was I introduced to many new foods, I sawrepparttar world through an eastern world view of peace, harmony and tranquility.

My original purpose for going to China was to meet publishers, expand my Internet radio shows at www.maxineshow.com, www.voiceamerica.com, and www.artistfirst.com, and learn aboutrepparttar 142752 culture. In addition, I'd like to changerepparttar 142753 negative image of African Americans which is portrayed in videos and haverepparttar 142754 Chinese learn about different aspects of black culture through literature written by African Americans for African Americans.

But on this journey, I found a deeper meaning. The human connection. I feelrepparttar 142755 trip will berepparttar 142756 beginning of future relationships with people from China.

What was particularly heartwarming wasrepparttar 142757 fact that, in spite ofrepparttar 142758 language barrier,repparttar 142759 people were friendly and embraced my sister Nancy and I. They seemed to be magnetically drawn to our natural hairstyles. (Nancy wears sister locks and I wore my hair in an individual, braided shag style.) We are still reeling from how we were treated like celebrities.

Everywhere we went, people showed an open, honest curiosity and many people took photos with us and of us. It made me feel more Afrocentric and aware of our natural African beauty. To sayrepparttar 142760 least, it was a restorative experience. Forget aboutrepparttar 142761 white standard of beauty. Even my full-figure seemed to be one of interest, andrepparttar 142762 looks of approbation spoke volumes to me. It was ifrepparttar 142763 head nods said, "Go on with your bad self. What tribe are you from?"

Just as William J. Lederer’s book, The Ugly American, pointed out Americans’ shortcomings,repparttar 142764 only downside ofrepparttar 142765 trip was I became aware of how spoiled we are as Americans. I can’t countrepparttar 142766 complaints I heard fromrepparttar 142767 group because of having Chinese food each day, but after all, we were in China. When in Rome…

As I learn more aboutrepparttar 142768 import export business,repparttar 142769 international publishing business, I will share this with interested writers and aspiring entrepreneurs. This trip was funded by MBOC, (Minority Business Development Agency, U.S.. Department of Commerce and Office of Economic Development) through Los Angeles City. The purpose is to encourage more minority businesses to do international trade business. (For more information, contact Long Chang at (714)956-0669.)

So in honor of Father’s Day, I write this article as a tribute to my late father, Mervin Vann.

Our parents leave us lessons which live on long after their deaths. My father’s lesson was that you are never too old to travel and enjoy life.

Thank you, Daddy.

If you’re interested in a sponsorship package to help promote your business or your book, contact Maxine Thompson at maxtho@sbcglobal.net.

Owner of Black Butterfly Press, (www.maxinethompson.com), Maxine Thompson's Literary Services and Thompson Literary Agency. Internet radio show host on www.voiceamerica.com and www.artistfirst.com. Owner of www.maxineshow.com.


Marketing, Selling and Serving the Older Adult, Senior Citizens, Family Caregivers

Written by Barbara Mascio


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