ADUNNI OSHUPA TABASI
55 Bowen Street #108
Staten Island, New York 10304
Adunni Oshupa Tabasi, born an Afrikan, Afrikan 3/30/34 Harlemville, New York.
One of the Many Afrikan Hostage Surviors...
Children:
None, raised two nephews and one nice and assisted in raising several others.
Parents:
Lester and Mildred (Moore) Price
Education:
Elementary - P.S. 24 1940-1946, J.H.S. 136 1946-1949,
Julia Richmond High School
1949-1952,
Fashion Industries 1956,
Fashion Institute of Technology 1957-1960,
Malcolm-King College 1974-1978 G.E.D. and A.A. degree,
New York University
School of Social Work 1979-1981.
Experience:
Pattern Making, Draping/Wrapping, Grading Patterns, Designing, Tailoring, Seamstress,
Milliner, some Upholstery skills, Interior Decorator skills, skills in Social Science.
A community and political activist, locally, nationally and internationally.
Special Skills:
Sewing entire garments, traditional and contemporary Afrikan styled clothing, for and females, including children wear. A writer of unpublished works, lecturer, Advisor, Consultant, Coordinator, teacher of Afrikan history. Knowledgeable of Afrikan history
and still a novice.
Culminary Art: Authentic Afrikan Cuisine, expertise in a variety of Afrikan recipes. Have catered Medgar Evers College, Afrikan Nationalist Federation, Afrikan Nationalist Construction Movement and Harlem International Organization.
Fashion Shows:
United Nations, July 1986,
Afrikan Nationalist Federation,
Harriet Tubman School,
House of the Lord Church,
Smalls Paradise,
Purple Manor. A layout of nine of my fashions in the February 1986 issue of Class Magazine.
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