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Monday, March 1, 2010

Jacqueline Amos Honored as a VIP Member by Cambridge Who’s Who for Excellence in Authorship and the Arts





 News Release
For Immediate Release                                                           



Jacqueline Amos Honored as a VIP Member by
Cambridge Who’s Who for Excellence in Authorship and the Arts

BROOKLYN, NY, September 17, 2008, Jacqueline Amos, Published Author and Blues Artist, and Visual Artist, has been recognized as a VIP Member by Cambridge Who’s Who for showing dedication, leadership and excellence in all aspects of authorship and the arts and Education, .

With 35 impressive years of professional experience in the arts, Ms. Amos is truly an inspired visionary. Recipient of the Humanitarian Services Award, the Outstanding Artist Award and the Literature Award, her written works include, but are not limited to, A Message To A Black Son,( 2005)  and  was followed by  In My Fathers House (2004), and ” All  Men Who Ware Shades Ain’t Blind”,  (2005). The Talking Tree”(2005) “Black Waters Tell Them My Name”(2005) and followed ” I Am A Black Women, I Am Old Enough To Dye” (2005) A Message To A  Daughter Honor Shall Not Be Removed, (2004), Black Mans Diary, (2006) What You Know About A Ghetto Child, (2005)Songs of Experience, God Light Is Green, etc.

Ms. Amos received her Bachelor’s Degree in Education and an Associate of Arts with a concentration in early childhood education from Medgar Evers College. Jacqueline Amos is an ordained minister, International Faith of Restoration center,  she is the International Director of Missions, F.R.C.I. Eureka God Of Love, Jacqueline Amos was on the Art Advisory board of the Independent Living Center in Jamaica Queens, she also created performances at her expenses, live performances, by bands, drummers, poets, etc, entertaining people with disability;  She is also an Alumni of Medgar Evers College, Emerald Whose Who, USA Honorary Society,   She proudly received a proclamation from Brooklyn Borough President, Howard Golden and Proclamation From Governor David Paterson. Jacqueline Amos have been archived with the Renown Artist Skylight Gallery Medgar Evers College,  She received a certificate of recognition in education from Dr. Edison O. Jackson, the president of Medgar Evers College; and is a member of the Brooklyn Arts Council, the Museum of Modern Art, Brooklyn Museum, Art And Ability, United American Freedom Foundation, the Olympic Visions in Harlem, Plaque Tar heel Blues Singer Entertainment, Jacqueline has been featured in the media, The Education of Jacqueline Amos, she has been featured on radio, television, more than 15 times, many who covered the historical events and contributions of Jacqueline Amos;  Jacqueline Amos have donated many of her paintings to charity,  Jacqueline Amos has been archive with, the Harlem Gallery, Belsky Art Society,

World Wide Review of Jacqueline Amos/ By Jurate Macnoriute of Europe; Ethiopian Orthodox Coptic Museum, The Center of Art And Culture Of Bedford-Stuyvesant Inc, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the Schaumburg Library of Black Studies, the International Directory of Artists, and the World, Jacqueline Amos is also a published blues singer, with three cd’s completed, Jacqueline Amos is a composer of many songs,  International Directory of Artist, American artist for famous Artist, Rotunda, 7 episodes;  The Biography of Artist Jacqueline Amos, Jacob Jarvis, 26 Federal Plaza, City College Grassroots Connection, Biography of Jacqueline Amos, Jacqueline has also been featured with Grassroots' connections, TV, Roundtable Radio. Jacqueline was also featured on Medgar Evers College Radio(Biography, Roundtable Radio, Supreme Court Building, One Million Women March, City Bank, Long Island University, Public Schools, Harlem Gallery, John F. Kennedy Performing Arts, Charles Inns Memorial Library, Women Creative Expressions, Medgar Evers College Art Auction and Sale, Featuring the works of renown Black Artist, Sky Light Gallery

World Wide Art Registry. Ms. Amos has been featured on BCAT Television and performed 18 one-woman art shows. She was featured at the African CafĂ©; In My Fathers House,  Medgar Evers College radio , The Education Of A Poet Jacqueline Amos,  Jacqueline Amos has been featured the Education of Jacqueline Amos, City University, United Freedom Foundation, Spiritual Train, BCAT Television,  in the seven episodes of the Biography of Artist Jacqueline Amos.

About Cambridge Who’s Who
Cambridge Who’s Who is an exclusive membership organization that recognizes and empowers executives, professionals and entrepreneurs throughout the world. From healthcare to law, engineering to finance, manufacturing to education, every major industry is represented by its 400,000 active members.

Cambridge Who’s Who membership provides individuals with a valuable third party endorsement of their accomplishments and gives them the tools needed to brand themselves and their businesses effectively. In addition to publishing biographies in print and electronic form, Cambridge Who’s Who offers an online networking platform where members can establish new business relationships and achieve career advancement within their company, industry or profession.

For more information, please see www.cambridgewhoswho.com.

Contact
Ellen Campbell
Director, Media Relations
mediarelations@cambridgewhoswho.com








The Biography Of Jacqueline Amos


 

Jacqueline has been featured in 18 one-woman art shows. Jacqueline is also documented with Brooklyn Council of the Arts, Museum of Modern Art, United Freedom Foundation, Olympic Visions in Harlem, John F. Kennedy Performing Arts, Humanitarian Services Award, Brooklyn Museum, Harlem State Building, International Directory of Artist, Absolute arts.com, American artist for famous Artist, Schaumburg Library of Black Studies, Proclamation from Borough President of Brooklyn, Plaque, Rhythm an Blues Singer, Nominated to receive the international Merit Award of Poetry,  International World Wide Artist Registry. Jacqueline has been also documented Black Poet Society, and One Million Movement. Which she performed at the Harlem State Building. Jacqueline is also affiliated with Medgar College Alumni. Jacqueline created a painting for Honorable Winnie Mandela at the Victoria Theater. Jacqueline has spent most of her time donating many of her paintings to charities. Whether it is her services to programs for children. Jacqueline Amos is an Ordained Minster, she is the director of Missions World Wide, International Faith Restoration ctr, She has been awarded the Humanitarian award by the Philippians People Ministry. Jacqueline have donated paintings to schools, lawyers, universities, auctions, educational facilities, these are just some of her contributions. Which also holds collection of Artist, Poet, Author, Jacqueline Amos

Jacqueline Amos has exhibited with the renaissance Artist,  Wessui, artist such as Leroy Campbell, Abdul Rochman, Floyd Sapp, Otte O’Neal, James  Seypeo, James Mc Coy, Teddy Gunn, these are just a few famous artist she have exhibited with.

Jacqueline donated 5 paintings all proceeds donated to the children of Assin Kruwa for Brand New School House. Which was honored to chief test Zakia of Harlem. She has also volunteered her services to human life. Jacqueline honored the late Queen Mother Moore a painting In My Fathers House. Queen Mother Moore marched with Martin Luther King, Marcus Garvey, Medgar Evers and many civil rights leaders. Many Collectors hold Jacqueline’s works of Art. Doctors, Universities, Hospitals, Churches, Banks, Corporations. Jacqueline prefer working in acrylic, but her over all goals is mix media,  Jacqueline Amos served on the Artist Advisory Board in Jamaica Queens, she also created shows for the members and staff, Blues, Poetry, African Drummers, as well as many medias, Jacqueline received media release for the work that she brought to the center, board, staff, and members; Jacqueline also exhibited with Art and Ability; Jacqueline states I am a person with capabilities nevertheless many might look at me, as a person with a disability, but my scars are deep within, but its better to be the giver than the receiver, because all wounds shall heal within.

World Wide Review of Jacqueline Amos/ By Jurate Macnoriute, Brooklyn Counsel of the Arts, Museum of Modern Art, Brooklyn Museum, United Freedom Foundation, Olympic Visions in Harlem, John F. Kennedy Performing Arts, Humanitarian Services Award, Harlem State Building, International Directory of Artist, American artist for famous Artist, Schaumburg Library of Black Studies, Ethiopia Coptic Church Museum, American Artist Association, International Word Wide; Jacqueline has been featured with Bcat TV. Jacqueline has performed 18 one-woman shows in Art. African Cafe, Medgar Evers College, Rotunda, 7 episodes The Biography of Artist Jacqueline Amos, Jacob Jarvis, 26 Federal Plaza, City College Grassroots Connection, Biography of Jacqueline Amos, Jacqueline has also been featured with Grassroots' connections, TV, Roundtable Radio. Jacqueline was also featured on Medgar Evers College Radio(Biography, Roundtable Radio, Supreme Court Building, One Million Women March, City Bank, Long Island University, Public Schools, Harlem Gallery, John F. Kennedy Performing Arts, Charles Inns Memorial Library, Women Creative Expressions, Medgar Evers College Art Auction and Sale, Featuring the works of renown Black Artist, Sky Light Gallery, A Moment Of Time Independent Arts Gallery, Federal Plaza, Jacqueline has been an access to Educational, Universities, Corporations, Churches, Jacqueline mentored at the New Rochelle School of New Resources, Brooklyn Campus Faith Annual Career Day Conference, Medgar Evers College, Junior High Schools, Public Schools, Essie Davis Memorial Annual Scholarship Fund Committee , Black Woman History Month Family Jazz loft,
Jacqueline is a graduate of Medgar Evers College, Degree in Education, and minored in Arts Education, Cambridge Who's Who In America, Emerald,  Jacqueline Amos a publish Author, documented with the Museum of Modern Art, Brooklyn Museum, Schaumburg Library Of Black Studies, Ethiopia Coptic Church Museum, American Artist Association, International Word Wide Registry, Harlem Gallery, Harlem State Culture Building, John F. Kennedy Performing Arts, Medgar Evers College Historical Art Archives, Brooklyn Counsel Of The Arts, Emerald Who’s Who’ Executives and Professionals, World Wide Artist, Humanitarian Award, Philippians and American People, Proclamation Noumi Arts (Borough President, Howard Golden Proclamation from, (David A. Patterson, New York State Senate, 29th District, Bedford Styvesant Art and Culture, Black Hero’s, Medgar Evers College Alumni

News Papers
Daily Challenge 1995 through 200
Amsterdam News ( Auction to Benefit Schools in Ghana   Dec 16, 1995
Able  Independent Living Center  August  1998
Our Time Press  1999
Biography Lady Blues Jackie In My Mama House
Lady Blues Jackie Amos is the newest style since the 1940's her influences such as Bessie Smith, Billy Holiday, Lenis Guess, Langston Hughes and many who came before her, in her unique style Lady Blues the soul of soul impacts the black roots of blues, Jacqueline favorite phase, I came through the back door, but now I am returning in the front. My Mama told me I was a country girl, I took the train on the silver Media, from the south, I don milk many cows, and road on the back of the bus, but I have arrived to another level of black jazz, for those who were before me, I must keep the torch burning, I am the new arrival from the past, Lady Blues Jackie have worked the fields of blues, and milked the clubs of Brooklyn's house, but I have been born again, on the back of the south, and in the new halls of New York, play me some of those down home blues, I will take you back to the woods of the south, through the mystery of blues, the cries of the pain that centered in man hearts, I have arrived to bring back that down home south. Lady Blues first gained widespread recognition Tar Hill Lounge, Cave, Fulton Terrace, Sugar Hill, Many of her compositions, " Lodi Pop, "I Got A Sugar Daddy", "He May Not Be Very Fancy", "Creeping," Lady Blues also a publish author and International Artist, this is just some of her contributions to the world of arts, Lady Blues said, I am the statue of the invisible blues, all that comes through me have lived and pass on, but though the synopsis of rebirth, I shall cloak the voices of black roots.
Lady Blues states nobody knows my name, buy my compositions shall compliment the sounds of black roots. The blues was born the motherland of suffering and pain, oh how the poetic revolution, when the Deep South lived and prayed by the black psalms. The history that bared the pain and the underground that brought a new day, through the suffering came enhancement, and through the roots of cries brought character.


Books by Jacqueline Amos such as Old Black Rivers Live Within Me,
The King Without A Crown Black Men Who Ware Shares Are Not Blind
Look A Little Higher Chilean, Know Walls To Shelter The Pain, Dignity Beyond Death, The memorandum From God Voices From The Heart, Man of A Thousand Visions, Black Waters Tell Them My Name, I Am Old Enough To Die,  Missing Books Of Blackness



CD’S
Quiet Storm Jazz
Lord It Hurt So Bad
Nothing But The Blues




The Law Of Honor Black Women





My instructions  came from the little black book. I shed no tears, I cry the pain of world, the lord said, I am the black stallion of the skies. Rising above the slave state call hell, releasing the toxins of fear, under minding the liberties of de lord, lord said man, devil say slave, lord say I speak, slave shall be no more.  I sit upon an 8/11 cage, blood dripping from my back, blood from the palms of my hands, lynching tree awaits my neck,  I am the black woman of the universe, I come in all colors and shades, I am the incubator of all Gods creations, I am the link between the heavens and the earth, I am breath when its too hard for my man to breathe, I am the laughter when the world brings him tears, I am the Alpha and Omega Psalms, I am the black woman, I cry no victim song.  I have carried the scars on my back and the blood in the palms of my hands, lord sometimes my man look down on me, and some prefer the slave master daughter, and defame my name, I walk with the torch, that my King, the real treasures, that who is made in the image of thee, I am the black queen, of my mans Universe.

Should I hide the beauty that I am? Should I fear what man thinks, the purpose of my ebony skin?  May I ask is it a sin? To love the person that lives within? I ask my self is it justified to pretend I don’t exist. Because man is intimidate by historical ebony  skin? Oh I live in a world of a rainbow mix? Every day I see the white skin and how proud he represents, and the beauty of black skin, is not used in there current events.
Am I a racist because I speak of the beauty that lives within? Am I racist because the world thinks that Black is a threat? To think  that he is better than I, to control my self esteem; Or is the world afraid the darkness I see within him. I ask my self the sanction of my skin, as the sanction of the Black Jesus who is described in the blue print of the black book,
Shall I deny who I am, under the synopsis of my skin Oh how beautiful I am, when man is intimidated by my skin. Oh this journey that I embark, say it loud I am black and I am proud; Is there a hidden agenda, I might rise upon the toxins that filter my beauty; to keep my mind in chains, So I stand before the world and say look at my beautiful skin, But oh do man no not, the soul is made of Gold;
Can you hear the music young black men ? celebrate the rights of passage of self, and the powerful drums, I walked into your subconscious visualizing the depth of your mind, it didn’t receive the clarity of its cause, the inheritance of Black Kings and Queens, It was my response, why do you fear my blackness?
I was created through the black sparring clay, and molded to the image of a Queen, man do not dictate my dreams, God created me as a Queen, I rise my brothers to the sky, I speak of the blackness of there pure black skin, so who is man to fear the beauty that I am, is it those who fear the inheritance of my Gold? I visualize the assumptions of those, who are afraid of the words Almighty God, and they sanction the glory that he is, and forbid his name to be use, so I understand the pros and cons, the beauty of my God, so who am I to cry, when those who hate the beauty of my black skin.


Noumi Collections @2000