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Q&A With Victorio Loubriel

what do you want to be known for???
"THe late Jackie Robinson sumed it the best when he said, "A life is not important except in the impact it has on other lives". On my Civil Rights website I state, "Let my work be an emmisary". www.honorfromcivilwartocivilrights.com Having said that, I guess I want it said of my family and I is "we were here"..."

Interviewed by taylor carver 10/11/11

What would you do special for a friend in need?
"THe first thing I would do is listen and understand..."

Interviewed by Marisa Moss 10/10/11

In what order would you put Love, Friendship, and Trust?
"Letter to the Corinthians – “Love never fails” Hi Mona... I thought about your question and which order would I place Love, Friendship and Trust and someting a bit different came to mind: In the bible there's this, Letter to the Corinthians – “Love never fails” “Love is long suffering and kind, “Love does not envy, Love does not make a vain display of itself. “And does not boast. Does not behave itself unseemly. “Bears all things, believes all things, “Hopes all things, endures all things. “Love never fails. “And now abides faith, hope, Love. “These three, but the greatest of these…”is love.” I feel the correct order is implicit in this passage as all must occur at the same time and go hand and hand... Victorio www.honorfromcivilwartocivilrights.com "

Interviewed by Mona Jones 10/06/11

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Victorio Loubriel
Movie Director - Photographer & Civil Rights Leact, NYCity Media

Location: Washington, DC United States
Joined: May 14th, 2009
About   (request update)
I'm a Motion Picture Director/Producer and considerd to be one of this country's leading civil rights photo-essayist. My work is historically archived and for viewing at The Mooreland-Spingarn Research Center, Howard University, The Schomberg Research Center for Cultural Black Research, The Langston Hurhes Library and Cultural Center for Black Studies, The archivist at Winston-Salem State University, Jackson State University and the African American Studies Department, Hampton University. I'm a contributer to the book "Freedom in my Heart, Voice of the National Slavery Museum". My written and Photography essay is Chapter Three, titled, titled "Stolen Away". Also, if you place my name in Google, you will see my essay on Dr. John Rock, one of the 50 most influential African-American next to Frederick Douglas.

I'm a Vietnam War Veteran having served for close to Ten Years in the Military.
Current Whereabouts:
My faith and educating my race of people
Life & Professional Aspirations:
How history, especially our race's history is told depends upon whose telling it...I'm trying to insure its not forgotten or lost. If you really want to learn American History, go to an HBCU
Website:
http://www.nycitymedia.com
Education   (request update)
Howard University class of
Grad Major:
High School: Maritime High School - SS John W. Brown in New York City, NY class of 1961
 
Best Memories:
Sailing around the world before I was 17 years old..
Experience
I currently work with NYCity Media as Movie Director - Photographer & Civil Rights Leact
I have 0 years of experience working in the Engineering industry.
Activity
US Constitution US Constitution
The GOP has made US Consitution "soiled toilet paper" used by Trump... This document was never really about our race of people. Case and point; We were forced into a "slavocracy" and oppressed b ...more
Posted by Victorio Loubriel on January 31st, 2020 • 2,609 Views
Langston Hughes, my late Uncle and Lincoln University Langston Hughes, my late Uncle and Lincoln University
Langston Hughes, my late Uncle and Lincoln University… Today was a great day for me – I was at Lincoln University on a spiritual pilgrimage with both my late Uncle and Langston Hughes. In ...more
Posted by Victorio Loubriel on March 22nd, 2019 • 1,849 Views
CNN and their racist behavior CNN and their racist behavior
I feel that Guesella Mariam best sums up the CNN's behavior and their lack of allowing "Freedom of speech". Further, it's been clear to me for the longest that CNN does exactly what Soledad O'Bri ...more
Posted by Victorio Loubriel on December 1st, 2018 • 2,304 Views
The Execution of George Stinney Jr. The Execution of George Stinney Jr.
We will never forgive, and we will never FORGET !! On June 16, 1944, George Stinney Jr, a young African American Teen, was the youngest person to be executed in the 20th century in the United Sta ...more
Posted by Victorio Loubriel on August 17th, 2018 • 3,393 Views
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"Success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles which he or she has overcome while trying to succeed." - Booker T. Washington
Tagged by Ralph White on 03/13/2015  
I Commend You. I am looking forward to your book or film about People of Color contributions to American History as one of those foundation stones in the1965-1971 AFL/ NFL.
Tagged by Gordon Arnold Wright on 10/16/2012  
The denomination that I am a member of is African Methodist Episcopal (AME). I tried to respond via email, but the prompt kept asking me to verify my email, so I posted here. I hope this is ok. blessings, rev ej
Tagged by Rev. Dr. Evelyn M. Johnson on 09/26/2012  
Hi Mr. Victorio, happy to have found you on here. I'm still working on setting up my profile, but yours is very impressive. I did my research and will be e-mailing you this week! -Sherika Wallace
Tagged by Sherika Wallace on 06/12/2012  
Mr. Victorio- You have a very impressiive profile. I would love to speak to you about a Humanitarian Project of the United Nations. Please email me at KalimaAbdulQuddus@gmail.com if you would be interested to learn more. Have a beautiful day!
Tagged by Dr.Kalima Abdul-Quddus on 03/16/2012  
Hello to a fellow Bison, as well as an accomplished brother. Kudos for your efforts, especially with veterans.
Tagged by Nancy Campbell on 11/29/2011  
Would love to see your phptos of the UAPB marching band... I knew that u wupd know what UAPB stood for... My grand niece paricipated in the band when they played for president......
Tagged by Sarah Davidson on 10/10/2011  
Good to see that you are pledging Que. My late brother was an Omega. He pledged at Philander Smith College and taught sculpture at UAPB in Pine Bluff for over 30 years. I have started attending the Omega conclaves in memory of him.
Tagged by Sarah Davidson on 10/08/2011  
I would love to speak with you. I read that you are working on a book about blacks in the Civil War. Did you include my relative, Ike Woodward He was responsible for leading a blind man during the war. I am also involved with historical projects. Goggle "Sarah Jean Davidson Slave Labor Task Force." Will friend you on Facebook. sarahdavidson11@aol.com
Tagged by Sarah Davidson on 10/07/2011  
I am so proud of your accomplishments. Too often, everyday people who do "extraordinary things in life" deeds go unoticed - yet it is your efforts that impact the world. I will make sure your accomplishments are duly noted. I am hosting a film festival in Los Angeles and would like to include your website and story on our site. My website is http://www.pitch-it.net
Tagged by Sheila Williams on 10/06/2011  
WELCOME MY INTELLIGENT,POWERFUL LEADER BROTHER AND GOD BLESS YOU ALWAYS!!!
Tagged by CLIFTON McBEAN-HENRY on 10/05/2011  
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