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    Age: 21

    Location:
    South Side
    What I Represent... American Culinary Federation-Windy City Professional Culinarians Chapter

    Orientation Straight
    Children Not For Me
    Height 5'7"
    Body Type Some extra baggage
    Religion Mind Your Own Business
    Ethnicity Black / African descent
    Smoke Socially
    Drink Socially
    About Me Tamieka has always shared a love affair with food. This love dates back all the way to her childhood. In fact, Tamieka is known for stating how much she admired the ways meal times seemed to unite family and friends, especially during the holidays. Throughout her childhood and teen years, Tamieka maintained a progressive passion and activeness in the arts. Working with the City of Chicago’s Gallery 37 Center for the Arts Program through much of her teens, she found herself refining and showcasing her skills in video production, mural painting, fine writing, and photography. But despite these driving passions, she still found herself longing for her first love…the culinary arts. Tamieka was often found researching a plethora of culinary schools upon the approach of her sophomore year of high school, looking for the right one to meet her expectations and satisfy her inquisitiveness of the craft. Around the middle of her senior year she found these qualities in Kendall College of Chicago. Only a month following her senior graduation, Tamieka found herself gracing the kitchens of Kendall College, engaging in rigorous yet enlightening courses that taught her not only the fundamentals of the culinary arts, but the traditions as well. At the close of her freshman year at Kendall, Tamieka engaged in an internship with the Walt Disney World Company in Orlando, FL. It was in Orlando that she observed how to accommodate customers or “guests” with special dietary restrictions. This knowledge along with the desire to coordinate healthier eating habits for people in her community, a community where diabetes and hypertension are too commonly found, drove her to concentrate her focus on creating dietary need based dishes so that she may accommodate such people. After recieving her Associate's degree in the culinary arts and prospectively switching to a major in food science, Tamieka hopes to achieve these goals in the very near future.
    Music I'm an old school house head! I also love R & B and jazz. Gospel is great also. I'm into some hip hope, and a little rap.
    Movies Love & Basketball, Finding Nemo, New Jack City, Ray, The Best Man, Cra$h, Basic Instinct I & II, American Gangster, Oceans 11, 12, 13
    TV Good Eats, Family Guy, House, The Boondocks, The Simpsons, Music Videos, Aqua Teen Hunger Force (definately!), Robot Chicken, In Living Color, Sesame Street, Thomas and Friends, Between the Lions, Pushing Dasies, Whitest Kids You Know
    Books Too many to list
    Likes People who are sure of their "identity", who can be themselves and be honest.
    Dislikes Liars & deceitful people. People with no strong sense of self.
    Hobbies Cooking, reading, swimming, community service
    Vices I tend to be a very impatient person. I love chocolate and playing with fire (especially when cooking)!!!
    Virtues I'm compassionate
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    A Black Woman’s Smile Poem by Ty Gray-EL

    Saturday, December 8, 2007, 08:12 PM CST [General]

    A black woman's smile, by Ty Gray EL

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPBH57BWhpE

     

    A Black Woman's Smile

    Do you know how strong you have to be to make a black woman smile?
    Do you have any idea what an accomplishment that is?
    She has borne the weight of this country on her back for 400 years.
    She has suffered the agony of unassisted, husband-less childrearing since the 1600's.
    Have you any idea how much strength it takes to put a smile on her face?
    You need the strength of Sampson, the nerve of Joshua and the courage of David facing Goliath.
    Cause she has cultivated in her womb the marvel of the universe, only to have her hopes and dreams aborted and her aspirations show up dead on arrival.
    She has given birth to kings and queens and delivered on her majestic promise only to have her children kidnapped and sold to a criminal with no respect for her royalty.
    If you can make a black woman smile, you are a miracle worker.
    Imagine breastfeeding your child in Virginia and having snatched from your arms, branded; hijacked to Louisiana and publicly fondled on a New Orleans auction block.
    If the memory of that pain was locked-bound in your DNA, would you be smiling?
    If you breast-fed someone else's child only to watch her grow old enough to call you Darky, Pickaninny and Nappy-headed Jigaboo, you wouldn't be smiling either.
    If you can make a black woman smile you have DONE something.
    If you can make her smile you are stronger than Atlas, cause God knows she has been.
    She's been raped and ravaged and scorned... and nearly annihilated.
    She's been pimped and pummeled and stoned... and deliberately depreciated.
    She has cooked and cleaned and sewn... and never been compensated.
    She's been forced to watch the offspring of her loins mangled and maligned across centuries.
    Her character has been continuously smeared, assassinated over and over and over; again and again and again.
    You ever thought about how strong you have to be, just to BE a black woman?
    She's had to make brick without straw after being... stripped of all her customs, stripped of all her culture, stripped of all her traditions.
    No other woman in the history of the civilized world has gone what she has gone through.
    No other beings on the planet have endured what she has endured.
    She's been chastised, criticized, demonized and terrorized.
    She's had to stand when her man was bull-whipped for trying to stand.
    She's had to stand when her man was castrated for trying to stand.
    She's had to stand when her man was hung by his neck for trying to stand.
    She's had to carry her man, cause every time he tried to carry himself, he was murdered for trying to do so.
    Ask Betty Shabazz about Malcolm; ask Corretta Scott King about Martin; ask Emmett Till's mother.
    If you can make a black woman smile you have achieved something.
    Since 1619 when we (sic) came in chains, the entire world's been messing wit her brain, disrespecting her, calling her out of her name, and she's tired...just plan Fanny Lou Hamer, tired...
    Tired of being called B-words, and H-words and N-words and other-words and everything except the child of God that she is.
    But...the one thing in this world that will make a black woman smile...is her man...
    A real man!
    If you're doing what you're supposed to do...she will smile...she will smile regularly and gladly.
    So... Man up my brother...
    Man up and make your woman smile.
    Treat her like the Queen that she is...
    She deserves it...
    And recognize this...
    In all of God's Creation there is nothing more alluring, more appealing, or attractive; nothing more beautiful, more charismatic, more charming or captive; nothing more delightful, more elegant, or exquisite; nothing more fascinating, more gorgeous, more inspiring, or intoxicating; nothing more magnificent or lovely than a Black Woman's Smile.


    Poem by Ty Gray-EL, copyright © 2007

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPBH57BWhpE

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    Self Intro

    Friday, November 16, 2007, 01:26 PM CST [General]

    Hopefully, the "About Me" section explains a lot about me. I'm a life-long WGCI listener.  I Joined Tha Block to socialize with other fans on the net, and I look forward to conversatons to come!
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