The Koolzeum Archives is an extension of Cleveland Uhuru-Sasa Brown. The sentiments & opinions expressed here are mine and they do not reflect any person or company other than me. I don’t need partners, approval, permission, or endorsements from anyone to express my life’s work and my personal mission. It has been consistent for six decades.
Koolzeum, LLC, The Koolzeum Archives, & koolzeum.com (uhuru-sasa.com) will forever be dedicated to Mr. Ronald Bell (Brother Khalis Bayyan.)
My Life’s work has been a clear reflection of Bell’s life’s work since 1969. His friendship, brotherhood, and consistent reference to me as his co-pilot – will continue to define me, as it has for over five decades.
I’ll continue to define him in my writing, and in all of my professional endeavors. I learned, very early, to approach everything with his severely high personal standard.
As a younger brother to Khalis, and as a person who watched him work out so much for so many, I successfully used a personal formula for making decisions. As I became an adult, I noticed that I was not alone in doing this. Many that actually knew Khalis well privately utilized this concept.
The winning acronym I grew up considering before important decisions was WWKD? It simply stood for “What Would Khalis Do?” It led me to some smart moves in life that I still benefit from several decades later.
That level of respect & reverence is not common for me. It is reserved for a contributor of exceptional intelligence, generosity, & integrity.
It’s obviously beyond exclusive. I was smart enough to demonstrate that level of inner reverence & genuine respect for Ronald Bell every day, week, month, year, & decade. He was truly a king among kings.
I’m honored, and so grateful, that Khalis was my teacher, my friend, and my brother. I’ll proceed living that as a guiding light for the rest of my life.
“A Dedication To Last Throughout The Years.”
– C. Uhuru-Sasa Brown
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