January 24, 2021
GREATER HOUSTON EDITION
Vol. 26, Issue 01
WE WON
“Addressing Current & Historical Realties Affecting Our Community”
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PASTOR KIRBYJON CALDWELL SENTENCED By: N.L. Preston
FAIR FIGHT: STRONG BLACK WOMEN TKO JIM CROW
By: Roy Douglas Malonson
Forbes quantifies a “powerful” person by money, populations, media mentions and measurable impact. This baseline helps them decide who will fall among its “Most Powerful” lists and very few make the cut. For instance, all millionaires are not powerful, but a person with an empty bank account -- but has in-
fluence -- can be. But one thing is for certain, a truly powerful person can start or change a movement and can make history along the way. And when “power” is wrapped up in a beautiful Black package -it makes it even better. Congresswoman Maxine Waters told MSNBC’s Joy Reid after Sen. Kamala Harris’ historical VP nom-
ination, Black women “have shown that not only will they vote, but they will get out the vote. [And] they will fight for the vote.” And in 2020, not only did 91% of Black women vote for Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden according to NBC News exit poll results, but Black women have also been on the front lines of this year’s election,
working to ensure that all eligible voters have their voices heard at the polls. It’s no secret that, even after Jim Crow was “supposedly” long gone, the practice of voter suppression was alive and well, and while Blacks were no longer required to “count jellybeans in a
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HOUSTON - Pastor Kirbyjon Caldwell, the esteemed religious leader who advised both President Barack Obama and President George W. Bush, will serve time in prison for his part in bilking millions of dollars out of unsuspecting people in an investment scheme. Caldwell was sentenced on Jan. 13 to serve six years in prison after pleading guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud. According to court documents, in 2018, Caldwell and Gregory
A. Smith, a Shreveport-based investment adviser, were charged by federal authorities for using their high-profile positions to encourage more than two dozen people to invest about $3.5 million in historical Chinese bonds between April 2013 and August 2014. Those bonds turned out to be worthless. During his hearing, Caldwell expressed remorse and accepted full responsibility for his actions. The court found that Caldwell
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WASH YOUR HANDS FREQUENTLY • AVOID PUBLIC SPACES OR EVENTS WITH MORE THAN 10 PATRONS • SANITIZE AND STOCK UP • AVOID TOUCHING YOUR EYES, NOSE AND MOUTH • PRACTICE GOOD HYGIENE