
ABOUT
COMPUTER UNDERGROUND RAILROAD ENTERPRISES
“When the problem is a lack of adequate computerization,
the solution is to adequately computerize.”
Computer Underground Railroad Enterprises (CURE or the Railroad) began in 1994 in Harlem, New York by J. Nayer Hardin, her family and friends. CURE is a computer division of the original Underground Railroad, whose mission is to help get folks free until we all are free. Sorry to write that as of 2005, we are far from the goal. However, with faith, the dream is being achieved.
Mother Clara Hale of Harlem’s Hale House in the early 1990’s said there was something going on with computers and many folks were being left out. She told me about the responsibility to share computer knowledge with others so that everyone can be computer literate. So I followed her advice and went into a state of prayer. This training is a combination of faith and action.
The idea is to solve the problem of computer illiteracy using the Underground Railroad model. It is simply that those who have more knowledge share with those who have less, thereby creating balance.
The Underground Railroad has always been a self defined process where those who want to be free are aided by those who are already free. Conductor or Passenger - one who knows the way or one who is willing to work to get through the way - work together so everyone can be free. Here we’re talking about the freedom to compute, to express your ideas or those of others on the grand stages known as the Internet, in print, video, digital, wirelessly, whatever.
To the trainers, conductors, thank you. Those of us who know how to compute, have a sacred responsibility to share the knowledge. From A Course In Miracles (T-1.I.8.) “Miracles are healing because they supply a lack; they are performed by those who temporarily have more for those who temporarily have less.” The Lord, the intelligence that tells our hearts how to beat when we are asleep, Who set up and built the structure we now know and accept as DNA, is keeping the books.
To the Passengers, students learning to be teachers, thank you. As you upgrade, make better your life with the information available at the speed of thought, you will find yourself lifting up many folks with you. Until all of us are free, none of us are free.
A lot of folks worked hard to bring this information to you including, but not limited to Bernard Hirschenson, Esteban Granados, Jackie Metcalf, Frances “Nayer” Turner, Don H. Charles, Chef Ashbell, Neil London, Margaret S. Inge, Sherwood & Edith Akuna, Robin & Kim & Jimmy & Bea & Joe Neil and Leslie Hardin, Paul Minor, Molly Smallet, Ellie and Karen Jones, Darnella Cordier, Edna Thomas, Laverne Slade, Billy & Randy Fucci, Merle Bush, Winston Gilchrist, Ayo Ayedemi, Peter Segal, Bradford T. and Barbara Thorne Duncan, Trisha Powell, Stephen Howard, Dominic Lewis, Linda H. Humes, Carolyn Brunson, Lisa Nelson, Robert Ponce, Dwayne Waller, Darryl M. Stevens, Albert Davis, Lloyd & Toni Hardin, Tony LaMarca, Bernard Block, Richard Alexander, David & Melinda Gibb, Steve & Donna Fuentez, Dr. Leroy Vaughn, Karima Grant, Ned Motola, Joan Shepherd, George Miller, Juliette McGinnis Nelson, Selma Epstein, and many more.
Eternal gratitude to them and you.
J. Nayer Hardin, founder of the Computer Underground Railroad, has been typing since the 1960’s, on computers since 1977, home computer user since 1984, patent holding inventor since 1993, founder of and conductor on Computer Underground Railroad Enterprises (C.U.R.E), and publisher of e-books on the Computer Health Mall , an environmentalist, a blogger,
She has created this style of computer training, How To Compute, used by C.U.R.E. that’s helped over 3,000 people between the ages of 4 and 92 learn how to use a personal computer. The training was covered on New York’s WOR-TV in 1997 and her classes were featured on local cable shows including the Harlem’s Winston Gilchrist Show. With her co-inventor friend Bernard Hirschenson, she invented the patented CompUrest Keyboard Stand, which healed her extensive computer injuries in less than a month. Since 1990, her injuries are still gone.
“The Computer Underground Railroad, CompUrest, and the original How To Compute Training used in the 1990's (plus this one) began in prayer. Ideas were developed in meditation."
Nayer’s background from 1972 to 1984.
Life is good. Nayer is healthy and happily engaged to be married to a great artist, Sherwood Akuna. Her sites (web and vision) are up ‘just in time for the future.’
She considers herself blessed for having been one of your Conductors on the Underground Railroad, one of the computer divisions. Remember to pass the freedom on.
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HOW TO COMPUTE
H A P P Y C O M P U T I N G
J. Nayer Hardin
Computer Underground Railroad Enterprises
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HOW TO COMPUTE, By: J. Nayer Hardin, Published as a series from 1994-2005
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