Challenger Community News August 5, 2021

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If You HAVE NOT Been Vaccinated MASK UP! If You HAVE Been Vaccinated MASK UP! Play It Safe! MASK UP!

Walk of Healing to Kick Off “Igniting Hope" Conference Page 4

KEEPING IT REAL! MMB Real Estate Firm Founded

During Covid Pandemic Celebrates A Year Of Growth And Success! Page 5

Amirah Muhammad Awarded Full Scholarship to Prestigious Arts Conservatory Page 11

See You Sunday! PINE GRILL JAZZ REUNION! MLK Park! 12 Noon - 9 PM! Page 11

Walton “Crystal Clear” That Gov. Cuomo Must Resign Page 3

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Headline Rochester Summer Soul Music Festival Page 2

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INSIDE ROCHESTER

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Monroe County Recommends Masking in all Public Indoor Facilities, Requiring Masking of All County Employees in County Facilities

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The Soul of Rochester

Rochester Summer Soul Music Festival Presents An Outstanding Line Up For This Years Fest :Boys II Men to Headline

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he Rochester Summer Soul Music Festival will be celebrating its re-birth as well as its 25th anniversary when the celebrated event returns to the Roc’s Frontier Field on August 27 and 28. “We re-named the Rochester Music Festival The Rochester Summer Soul Music Festival for a reason,” explained promoter Varick Baiyina of Experience Events, LLC who is handling the event for the third consecutive year. “We wanted it to represent the soul of Rochester which is everyone, so as we evolve the event we want to bring in different audiences and multi-cultural acts. That’s our mission.” With that objective, Baiyina acknowledged the universal appeal of headliners Boyz II Men as a major factor in their appearance on the Stone Soul Saturday Concert. “They’re a good cross over group that everyone can come out and enjoy and have a great time. We wanted someone that resonated with multiple generations and races, as well.” The festival kicks off Friday, August 27, with the Roc Summer Soul Tailgate, in the Frontier Field VIP lot at 5 PM. Hosted by Ruff Ryders, it will be a tribute to DMX--who was to have hosted last year’s Tailgate before his untimely death. The evening will also be dedicated to Rochester’s finest DJ’s, with a reward in store for the top seven. Saturday opens with a free community block party at 10 AM, featuring exclusively local talent before the gates open for the Tweet Saturday concert at 4 PM. Besides the multi-Grammy Award wining Boyz II Men, the stellar line-up also includes Rochester’s own Tweet, Go-Go legends Sugar Bear & EU and The Hip Hop Alumni featuring Chubb Rock, Monie Love, Dana Dane, Kwame, Special Ed, Carpe Diem, and Danell Daymon among other surprise performers. While the pandemic initially made the prospect of this year’s festival shaky, Baiyina said he was grateful for the many sponsors who’ve stepped up. “We didn’t know if we’d have enough people to sustain the event and make it profitable but we’re going to be able to put on a great show.” Go to rocsummersoulfest.com for tickets and show info.

Rochester, NY – In response to the CDC adding Monroe County to the “substantial transmission” of COVID-19 category over the weekend, Monroe County Executive Adam Bello and Commissioner of Public Health Dr. Michael Mendoza are recommending masking of all residents in all indoor facilities. Additionally, they have announced that all Monroe County employees will be required to wear face masks or face coverings in public and common areas in all Countyoperated facilities, effective Tuesday, August 3, 2021. We’re seeing a surge of daily new positive COVID-19 cases in Monroe County and in many other communities across the state. While we know the vaccine is effective, we also know that the Delta variant is more contagious than previous strains of the virus,” said County Executive Bello. “As we continue to follow CDC guidance, and in order to slow spread, we’re strongly recommending all Monroe County residents wear a face mask when indoors, where we know the virus spreads even greater.” “As this pandemic continues to evolve, we must apply what we have learned so far. The vaccines are proven

to be highly effective, even against the Delta variant, in preventing serious illness, hospitalization and death,” added Dr. Mendoza. “However, an additional layer of protection will help keep the virus from spreading, especially among our most vulnerable populations including the unvaccinated and immunocompromised. Masks are a proven tool that can help us contain the current surge and protect everyone in our community.” According to the CDC, areas with substantial transmission record 50 to 100 cases per 100,000, or a positivity rate between 8% and 10%. As of Sunday, August, 1, the CDC data reported Monroe County’s rate at 50.02 per 100,000 people.

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In The Wake of The Como Crisis:

India Walton: "It is now crystal clear that Governor Cuomo must resign"

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George Johnson, Friends of Broderick Park

Friends of Broderick Park Say City Should Do More to Improve Historic Destination

Community activist George Johnson said conditions at Broderick Park are shameful. The park, which is of significant historical relevance because of its association with the Underground Railroad, is also a local attraction along the Niagara River. Johnson, speaking to WIVB, expressed concern about sinkholes, damaged fencing and debris. He said there were also areas along the park, that were not safe for childrlen or adults who might fall into the water. The Parks department defended their track record and said improvements to the park are set to begin this fall, to which Johnson replied : "They’ve been telling us that for some time.” Johnson, who hosts a yearly Family Fishing Day event which draws huge crowds to the park every summer, said the Friends of Broderick Park would like to work with the city to make sure the safety repairs and improvements actually get done before the end of the summer.

Philharmonic In MLK Park

The next BPO Olmsted 6-in6 performance takes place at Martin Luther King, Jr. Park this Thursday, August 5 at 7pm! Your BPO Brass and Assistant Conductor Jaman E. Dunn will present a FREE outdoor program of works by Piazzolla and Sousa, selections from West Side Story and a variety of patriotic favorites. Presented in collaboration Jaman E. Dunn with Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy, the 6-in-6 series features live concerts at six Olmsted Parks each Thursday for six weeks this summer. Special thanks to Wegmans and Bank of America for making this concert series possible.

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fter state Attorney General Letitia James released the results of her 5-month civil investigation in a 165 page report concluding that Gov. Mario Cuomo sexually harassed almost a dozen women and broke state and federal laws, presumptive mayor-elect India Walton, released the following statement calling for the governor’s resignation. "If it wasn’t before, it is now crystal clear that Gov. Cuomo must resign. WNY's own Kathy Hochul is more than ready to step into leadership and ensure that the State House is no longer a site of sexual harassment and workplace bullying. We stand with the women who have endured the mistreatment detailed in the AG's report. "In addition to this personnel change, we need the broader strucPresumptive Mayortural changes our campaign is all about. This report only highElect India Walton lights the urgent need for strong workplace protections and union representation for workers. And we desperately need to adopt models of justice that center the needs of survivors and provide pathways to accountability for those who have harmed others. "When my mayoral administration starts in January, we will prioritize the safety and wellbeing of workers, survivors, and others who have too often been silenced and dismissed by the powerful. Throughout our campaign we have emphasized a need to build a safe, healthy Buffalo, and that is exactly what we will do through strong, decisive leadership that takes a stand against injustice" Based on eleven accusers,179 witnesses. and 74,000 pieces of evidence. Attorney General James said, the govenor used his office to create a “climate of fear” — a characterization Cuomo hotly disputed as he showed no signs of going quietly. James, who has previously taken on Donald Trump, stepped into her biggest and hottest spotlight yet. The groundbreaking attorney general, who tried to keep the focus on Cuomo’s accusers declared, “I believe them."

HONORING THE LEGACY OF MARCUS MOSIAH GARVEY

he Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) WNY firmly believes that residents and organizations know what is best for the growth and development of their neighborhoods. As such, LISC has partnered with the Buffalo Urban League on the development of an innovative Livability & Economic Inclusion Action Plan for East Buffalo that supports equitable community change from within. “Livability” includes all the factors that make up a community’s quality of life, as defined by that community. This may include the look and feel of the built environment, quality of parks and open space, types of buildings and businesses, cultural richness and more. Economic Inclusion creates pathways of economic opportunity for all, heightening business growth and increasing generational wealth for those negatively affected by systemic policies and practice. Through the Livability & Economic Inclusion Action Plan process, Buffalo Urban League and LISC are committed to working with neighborhood residents, organizations, and businesses to demystify the planning process. Convening partners across sectors to identify shared goals and vision results in a community-created outline of strategies for physical

Marcus Garvey was born August 17, 1887 in St. Ann’s Bay, Jamaica to Marcus and Sarah Garvey. Marcus Sr., his father, was a descendent of the Maroons. The Maroons were Africans who managed to escape slavery when they reached western shores by jumping from slave ships, or by fleeing slave plantations and establishing well fortified communities deep in the Jamaican interior. Marcus Garvey was one of our true twentieth century freedom fighters. Garvey arrived in Harlem, New York on March 16, 1916. By 1919, Garvey was established as the President General of the UNIA/ACL, which had a membership of over three million people with more than 300 branches throughout the African World Community. Perhaps Garvey’s greatest contribution to the uplifting of our people was his ability to find a formula for organizing African people around the African principle: the greatest good for the greatest number. This was reflected in the First International Convention of Negro Peoples of the World in Madison Square Garden, in New York in 1920. Over twentyfive thousand African people from all over the world witnessed the selection of Red, Black and Green as the colors of the Provisional Government. In this context,

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A Plant-Based Vaccine Could Soon Hit the Market The first mRNA vaccine approved for human use was developed during the pandemic, and now researchers are working on another first: a plant-based COVID-19 vaccine. Researchers at Quebec-based biotechnology company Medicago and drugmaker GlaxoSmithKline have developed a plant-based vaccine for SARS-COV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. And their recently reported interim findings from phase 2 clinical trials look promising. The vaccine uses a plant called Nicotiana benthamiana, which is a relative of the tobacco plant. Like other COVID-19 vaccines, the plant-based option is a two-dose shot given 21 days apart. Results of Medicago’s trials so far showed subjects developed a strong antibody response after receiving the jab— “about 10 times higher than those seen in people recovering from natural disease,” Brian Ward, MD, Medicago’s chief medical officer, tells Verywell. “And those antibody [measurements] are higher than almost all of the other vaccines that have been reported to date.” The phase 3 trial of the plant-based vaccine candidate launched in March, and Medicago is recruiting subjects across the world including in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted Fast Track designation for the vaccine, the company says, and Canada’s health agency has started a review process. “The whole company has been working flat-out since February last year and we're within a couple of months of knowing how well this vaccine will work,” Ward says. “It works in monkeys, it makes a great immune response, and it seems to be very safe to give to people.” New COVID Test Initiatives Show Why Testing Still Matters •Many Experts emphasize COVID-19 testing is still important to curb the spread of the virus. •While antigen tests (rapid tests) are not as accurate as molecular (lab-based) tests, experts concede their ease of use and cheaper cost make them an important testing option. (Source: Very Well Health News)

Walk of Healing to Kick Off "Igniting Hope" Conference On August 13 and 14 the African American Health Equity task Force presents the IGNITING HOPE CONFERENCE. This free conference is designed to heal historical trauma from racists research, policies and practices and will feature A Walk of Healing on Friday followed by a Virtual Conference on Saturday. The two-day event will include the following : August 13, A Walk of Healing. An in person walk that kicks off the conference. The walk will start at 4p.m. on Michigan and Broadway at the African American Heritage Corridor Archway and end at the Freedom Wall where a community celebration will begin upon arrival. August 14, The Conference is from 8:30a.m. – 3p.m. with the following featured topics and speakers: Topic: “My Journey to Discover Why Disparities Exist… and What to Do About it” with Thomas A. Leveist PhD., Dean and Weatherhead Presidential Chair in Continued Page 8

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Wearing A Mask Protects All of Us This has been weighing on my mind for several days now. Recently, I attended an inside event in Buffalo where almost every elected official was in attendance. The room where the gathering was held was filled to capacity, with many disabled residents in the audience. I was saddened to see that out of 50 or more persons in that room, less than ten of us and none of the city leaders, were wearing masks. The two residential guest speakers had medical conditions that might have put them at a higher risk of contracting the Coronavirus, especially the more transmissible Delta Variant. I was hoping that the organizers would announce and request that those who had masks, would put them on or at least, have the venue's host distribute masks or hold the event in the courtyard that was large enough to accommodate the crowd. With the Delta Variant spreading at such an alarming rate, some of us must speak out, even if we are criticized for holding everyone accountable for behaviors such as what happened in that room. If we don't hold ourselves accountable, how can we blame those who fail to get themselves vaccinated to protect the rest of us? We are still in the Covid 19 Pandemic. The increasing number of infections in Erie County and Buffalo is proof enough that we are not over the hump and we are far away from the time when we can attend inside meetings and patronize stores and restaurants without our face masks.

KEEPING IT REAL!

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MMB Real Estate Firm Founded During Covid Pandemic Celebrates A Year Of

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Growth And Success!

he three MMB founders, Jamia” Mia” Mootry, Tamika Murphy and Rosalind Burgin, are proud to celebrate their one-year anniversary as a Buffalo realty firm. Although many discouraged them from beginning a new enterprise during the Covid-19 pandemic, MMB Realty Group LLC (MMB) continues to thrive by providing clients a customized and quality real estate experience. In 2020 the MMB Realty Group began with three and now is a realty firm with thirteen experienced realtors. “The entire team has embraced MMB’s vision of working with clients as One Team. One Vision. One Mission. One Goal - Serving One YOU! Everyone contributes their expertise to educate and uplift as they work with clients to reach their real estate goals,” stated Rosalind Burgin. “We are amazed and so thankful for the growth we have seen as a company. It’s exciting to see the purple and gold MMB signs throughout the city and surrounding region. We are thankful to many for helping our company’s growth and allowing us the opportunity to assist homebuyers and sellers.” MMB Realtors are guided by the focus on helping people become homeowners and building generational wealth through real estate. “We believe in our clients and love living the real estate experience with each,” stated Mia Mootry. They continue to spread the importance of home ownership and how to become a homeowner through one-on-one talks with clients and by hosting free workshops. “The messaging we would like to resonate is that you can build wealth through real estate, you can become a homeowner, home ownership can help build your credit, and homeownership helps you leave a financial legacy,” continued Burgin. The founders shared a few lessons learned and success stories they have witnessed this year. “Before signing another rent agreement evaluate if your money would be better spent becoming a homeowner.” Tamika shares a story about a client who was paying $980 a month for rent. She worked with MMB to purchase a home and now pays $350 month for her own home! Rosalind recalls a 23-year client who made the decision to purchase her first home. She worked with Rosalind for a year to prepare and search for the right property. “We wrote a plan to make it clear and proceeded to achieve the goal!” said Rosalind. The homeowner purchased a double and now lives with her son in one unit and a tenant lives in the second unit. Added Rosiland: “The amazing thing is that she only needed less than $150 for the closing!” “Think Beyond Today! Build Generational Wealth.” One young man was so in-

KEEPING IT REAL! MMB Team Members: Jamia "Mia" Mootry-Owner ( agent)Tamika Collins-Murphy- Owner ( Assoc. Broker); Rosalind BurginOwner ( Broker); Roshelle Burgin- Agent; Lauren DiGiulio- Agent; Harold "Kraven" Weeks- Agent; Ruby Williams - Agent; Sharonnda Baxter- Agent; Marilyn Robinson- Agent; Cassandra Bailey- Agent; Evetta ApplewhiteAgent; Zyris McCormick- Agent; Antoine Thompson ( Not pictured) Assoc. Broker.

spired by family members who had worked with Mia to purchase homes that he refused to pay rent for an apartment and began the journey to own his own home. He found a 4-bedroom, 1 bath home with a 2.5 car garage, large yard, and a pool! “I was thrilled and proud of his decision and perseverance,” Mia said reflecting on her client. “We are feeling inspired and proud that the younger generation is embracing the importance of homeownership.” The MMB founders are focused on empowering the next generation in their families to become homeowners and they are listening! Mia also shared a congratulations she sent recently to her daughter and grandson. They became MMB Realty’s youngest homeowners. Mia proudly noted that they both fired their landlords at the age of 20 years old and decided to keep over $1,400 a month saved from paying rent and applied it to the purchase of a two-family house. “I am so happy that not only are our clients listening, but my family is too,” added Mia. “This one house changes their future and that of their future children and their children’s children.” “Know The Value Of Your Home.” Tamika’s story about a seller who learned the importance of consulting a professional to learn the value of her home, was encouraging. The client, like many homeowners in Buffalo, had received numerous postcards and text messages alerting her that a buyer would pay cash for her house. However, a friend told her to reach out to MMB Realty Group to see what her house was worth. “MMB was able to get her almost twice as much as what the buyer was offering!” enthused Tamika. MMB Realty Group is a full-service real estate agency where realtors are committed to creating a new type of real estate experience for buyers and sellers. The firm’s focus is on putting in the work to help clients overcome obstacles to their real estate dreams. What’s your next real estate move? Learn more at www. mmbrealtygroup.com and on social media: Facebook @ MMBRealtyGroup and Instagram @mmbrealtygroup.

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FAITH & FAMILY

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Community Day Turns into Churches Campaign for Neighborhood Non-Violence and Peace Non-Violence Can Change History for All People

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oul Saving Revival Center (SSRC) recently blocked off the streets of Fillmore and Broadway to host their annual Community Day. "Our annual Community Day offered a wide range of volunteer opportunities for SSRC to work alongside community and other partners to help improve our city and neighborhoods," said Senior Pastor of SSRC, Robert L. A. Robinson Jr. “Every day, we take pride in our contribution to society. It helps us to address a range of community needs, from mentoring youth, voter registration & education, promoting progress and prosperity, and our annual Clothing and Thanksgiving Dinner giveaway.” Elder Robert L. Robinson III added, "the enormous turnouts we have seen in prior years is a reflection on our church

and its members and shows their sincere commitment to the communities we serve." He continued that it's important, especially now with all the violence erupting in the City of Buffalo. "We must exercise our voice and be a pillar in the community to promote peace and non-violence and to encourage healthy decision-making, JesusChrist teachings and rallying people to reach their full potential, " he said. SSRC partnered with East Side Care, Raymond Brinson Voter Registration, EGRIU Construction, VOICE Buffalo and many more to host the event. Saturday was filled with food, drinks, games, dunk tanks, prizes and more. Since their annual Thanksgiving Dinner Giveaway in 2005 and Community Day in 2017, SSRC volunteers recognize that small, daily actions done by individuals, combined with the actions of families, communities, and coalitions, come

together to make up the larger, bold movement of prevention. “Although there might be differences in cultures, classes and ages we want to help in fostering intercultural and interfaith dialogue, building bridges of communication, understanding, and countering stereotyping through non-violence and the 24th raised awareness so that everyone can be champions for prevention,” concluded Senior Pastor Robinson.

FREE ITEMS FOR ALL MARKET New and clean gently used clothing items of all sizes, small kitchen household home decor and linen items given away free on Saturday, August 21, 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM in the Mt. Olive Baptist Church parking lot, 701 E. Delavan Ave., Buffalo, NY.


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Vendors Wanted for Prophetic Healing & Deliverance Conference On August 13 This Is Gods Ministry presents the Prophetic Healing and Deliverance Conference at Harvest House Church 1782 Seneca Street ( past Bailey). This Christian conference is designed for people to come and be prayed for and to allow God to heal them to bring change into their lives. Vendors are wanted from 3-5p.m. The conference starts at 6p.m. and will feature speak-er Prophetess Seweh Duncan from Dallas Texas There will also be a Book Signing for Elder NeeNee’s new book Inspired by God. If you have questions, contact the conference host, Elder NeeNee at 716 9947059 or elderneenee@yahoo.com

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GOSPEL FEST! The 35th annual Gospel Fest took place

July 24 in MLK Park and featured some of Buffalo’s best gospel singers - among them - Lady Kathy Bowman and company. Sister Bowman (bottom right) put on an awesome performance with a combination of singing, testimony and sermon - uplifting everyone in the crowd! Hats off to all the performers and to coordinator Bessie Patterson for another wonderful, spirited afternoon in the park!Challenger Photos

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Grant Opportunities Available for Organizations Serving People of Color

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isdom from the Honorable Marcus Garvey: " Have your own newspapers, your own artists, your own sculptors, your own pulpits, your own platforms, print your own books and show your own motion pictures and sculpture your own subjects. Never accept as yours subjects of another race; but glorify all the good in your selves." From Message to the People. •Buffalo UNIA-ACL History compiled by Buffalo UNIAACL Historical Society with Lion Blyden. •Emancipated From Mental Slavery: Selected Sayings of Marcus Garvey •Marcus Garvey, Hero by Tony Martin •Message To The People by Marcus Garvey

The Communities of Giving Legacy Initiative (CGLI) an initiative that aims to expand access to philanthropy in communities of color, has announced a grant opportunity under its Emerging Philanthropists of Color (EPC) initiative EPC members will award two $2,500 grants to 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations serving youth of color and are located in Buffalo, Lackawanna or Niagara Falls. Interested nonprofits should detail a proposed project that supports and/or promotes diversity and focuses on one or more of the following: •Improve educational achievement and workforce readiness for students living in low-income households. •Increases racial/ethnic equity •Protect and restore significant environmental resources and promote equitable access •Strengthens the region as a center for architecture, arts and culture Applications are due by 4 p.m. on Tuesday, August 31, 2021, and must be submitted online at www.epcgrant.org. The grant beneficiaries will be recognized at the CGLI’s annual signature event, the Pay It Forward Awards, in November.
 For more information about the EPC program and membership details, visit thecgli.org. For more information about the EPC grant process, visit epcgrant.org.

•New Perspective on the History of Marcus Garvey, the UNIA and African Diaspora edited by James G. Spady, Samir Meghelli, Louis Jones "IGNITING HOPE" CONFERENCE continued from page 4 •Philosophy and Opinions of Marcus Garvey •Race First by Tony Martin •Selected Writings and Speeches of Marcus Garvey

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Topic: “The Anchor Mission: Tackling economic & Racial Disparities to Create Equitable health Outcomes” with Heidi L. Gartland, Chief Government and Community Relations Officer, University Hospitals, Cleveland, OH. Topic: “Historical Trauma: A Contemporary Conundrum” with Donald E. Grant PhD., Executive Director, Mindful Training Solutions LLC. To register go to the website, buffalohealthequity.org

FREE BACK TO SCHOOL BACKPACK GIVEAWAY AT COMMUNITY ACCESS SERVICES Community Access Services (CAS), an affiliate of Evergreen Health and a not-for-profit organization that helps communities of color in Buffalo and Erie Country access healthcare, will host a back to school Backpack Giveaway event on Friday, August 13 from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at 3297 Bailey Avenue. CAS’ Backpack Giveaway will be an in-person, outdoor event with multiple kid-friendly vendors, free backpacks with school supplies, interactive activities, food and music. The event is free and open to the public. Current COVID-19 guidelines will be followed.

Free School Supplies

Free school supplies, including paper, notebooks, folders, pencils, glue sticks, crayons, markers and protective face masks, will be distributed by the Independent Health Foundation while supplies last at six locations in underserved communities throughout Western New York on the following dates and times: Thursday, August 5 from 5 to 6:30 pm Doris Jones Family Resource Center 3001 9th Street, Niagara Falls, NY 14305 Wednesday, August 18 from 5 to 8 pm West Side Community Center, 161 Vermont Street Buffalo, NY 14213 Wednesday August 25 from 3:30 to 5:30 pm Westminster Charter School, 24 Westminster Ave, Buffalo, NY 14215 Fresh produce and health screenings will also be offered as part of this Good for the Neighborhood program of the Independent Health Foundation, which are free to attend and held in community centers, schools and businesses throughout the City of Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Akron and Lackawanna.

HUNT to Host Free First Time Homebuyers Seminar HUNT Mortgage Corp. will present a First Time Home Buyers Seminar August 11, 2021 at the Frank E. Merriweather Jr. Library, 1324 Jefferson Ave. from 6-7 pm. Find out information on: •How to prepare for homeownership •Down Payment & Closing Cost Assistance •Credit Repair and establishing a budgeting system The seminar is free and open to the public. To register Call 716-553-4798 / 716-633-3700 ext 3199 and ask for Melissa R. Howell

HONORING THE LEGACY OF GARVEY continued from page 3 Garvey and the UNIA/ACL had established an economic arm, the Negro Factories Corporation, with cooperative stores, restaurants, steam laundry shops, tailor shops, dressmaking shops, millinery stores, a doll factory to manufacture African dolls, and a publishing house. Garvey also formed a Steamship Corporation. The goals and objectives of the UNIA had now become clear to the world. As Shawna Maglangbayan points out, “…the Garvey movement and UNIA had become a threat to the white world,” With the cooperation of anti-Garvey, “Negro leaders,” Garvey was eventually charged and convicted of mail fraud for selling stock in the African Star Lines. On February 8, 1925, Marcus Garvey was arrested and convicted for mail fraud and imprisoned in Atlanta, Georgia. With a great movement of support by his followers, Garvey was released from prison in 1927. Immediately following his release, he was deported from the United States and was sent back to Jamaica to continue his work. He continued to travel and while in London, on June 10, 1940, Garvey lapsed into a coma and made his transition into eternity. The Garvey Movement was one of the greatest mass movements of African people in the world. Although the external and internal forces and enemies of Garvey caused his demise, the ideas of Garvey and the UNIA/ACL are still alive. We need to revitalize and resurrect the spirit of Marcus Mosiah Garvey at every opportunity. One special way to honor the memory of Marcus Garvey is for you to proudly display your Red, Black and Green Flag on his birthday, August 17th in remembrance. The spirit of the Honorable Marcus Mosiah Garvey’s is needed now, more than ever before. -Dr. Conrad Worrill


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The Collective PAC Endorses City Court Judge Dabney Buffalo City Court Judge Phillip Dabney has earned the endorsement of The Collective PAC, the nation’s largest political action committee dedicated to increasing Black political representation across all levels of government, in his bid to retain his seat for a full-term after being appointed in 2020. “I am pleased to have the endorsement of The Collective PAC,” said Judge Dabney. “As someone who grew up, raised a family, and worked in Buffalo, I am dedicated to ensuring that our justice system is fair, unbiased and a true representation of justice regardless of race, gender, class, religion, socioeconomic status, etc.” Judge Dabney

"Knowing when to stop you can avoid any danger." -The Tao

Judge Dabney’s legal career stretches back over a decade and includes work as an assistant district attorney and as a private practitioner with a specialty in criminal law, employment discrimination and civil litigation. “Judge Dabney with his more than 15 years of legal experience and his dedication to advocacy, justice and equity, will continue to work towards bail reform and address implicit biases within our court system. When elected in November, we are confident that Judge Phillip Dabney will represent the principals we underscore with our Justice For All Initiative: equity, fairness, and justice,” said co-founders of The Collective PAC Quentin James and Stefanie Brown James. Founded in August of 2016, The Collective PAC has endorsed and supported hundreds of Black candidates and have helped candidates win general elections at the local, state and federal levels across the country. The Collective PAC is working to create an America where Black people are equally represented at every level of government.

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eleased late last year, Gaine$’s Native Sun reintroduces the rising lyricist as a man celebrating his maturity. The 5 track EP, sheds a unique light on the rapper’s personal growth. Spitting knowledge as tender advice and harsh truths, Gaine$ uses his experiences to lead with confident reflections. Applying an intensely artistic approach to his recent effort, the Buffalo native is emerging as not only a standout talent but a trusted voice in the local Hip-Hop scene. Rapping since 2005, Gaine$’s lyrical agility has always been evident, but his Gaine$’ image by Sara Heidinger via UB Arts presence was elusive Collaboratory at times. A co-founder of longtime rap group Koolie High (which later rebranded as Ooze Gang) the rising lyricist has put out a handful of posse cuts, projects, and singles with his rap collective, but Native Sun signifies a new turning point for the rising artist’s capability. "There was a point and time where I was a better artist than I was a man…I could rap my [butt] off, but I ain’t have a dollar in my pocket… Really over the years balancing and molding myself into the person I’ve become and then being able to display that, that’s really the ultimate…purpose,” explained Gaine$. Schondra Recounting hood living, romantic interAytch ests, and late-night enlightenments on the project, Gaine$ gathered a handful of his favorite creative collaborators to bring his perspective to life - a tedious, yet successful undertaking. Executive produced by longtime group mate Jordan Hood Koolie, Native Sun’s production included major contributions from well-known producer Toneyboi, beatmakers Thomas Swaggard, Kage Durden and Program and most uniquely local visual artist Jessica Saddleston to hand-paint the album art. With an overwhelmingly positive reception since the release of Native Sun, Gaine$ has been performing his new music across Western New York with a recent packed house performance at Khari’s Café, the newest Black owned hot spot café on Buffalo's Westside. Follow the artist on @gaines90 on Instagram . You can hear the Native Sun album on Apple Music, Spotify, Amazon Music, Pandora and Youtube . Follow entertainment writer Schondra Aytch on Sneakvibing.com

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“The Paradox”Sensual Art Exhibition

ROYALTY! Striking a regal pose on Buffalo's West Side across from

Black Monarchy Junteenth weekend, FEATHER (a nickname he is known by around town) always looks like royalty in his unique Motherland attire. We didn't get much info on him but next time we will! Till we meet again, Peace! Challenger Photo

On August 8th local artists Left Handed Bandit and Sir Michel Prince join forces to bring you “The paradox,” an exclusive night of art music under one roof showcasing their latest visual and sonic works in a unique event presented in coordination with the Creative Kickback Series. The event is from 7-10 p.m. with limited capacity for their disclosed location provided at time of ticket purchase. Left Handed Bandit is known for his impressive art works and Sir Michael Prince is a well received music artist.This collaboration is one you don’t want to miss. For tickets drop by Ms. Eye Candy Boutique at 85 Allen Street. Follow the artists at @lefthandedbandit, @sirmichaelprince and @mscandybon all on Instagram.

The Jefferson Avenue Block Party and The NICYO Funk Fest Returns! Good News! The Jefferson Avenue Block Party has been scheduled for Friday, August 27, followed by the Rick James/NICYO Funk Fest in Martin Luther King Park (where it all began!) on Saturday, August 28! Stay tuned for more details!!


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See You Sunday at the Pine Grill Jazz Reunion To Perform at Annual Celebration of Youth Summer Recital August 18 Amirah Muhammad Awarded Full Violin MLK Park 12 Noon to 9 p.m.!

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Pine Grill Jazz Reunion: Some scenes from the 2009, 2010 celebrations.

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ue to inclement weather last week the African American Cultural Center’s 32nd Annual Pine Grill Jazz Reunion, originally scheduled to kick off last Sunday, was postphoned. The long awaited event will take place this Sunday, August 8 in MLK Park from 12 noon to 9 p..m. for a full day of legendary jazz, R&B, and festivities!

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The Pine Grill Jazz Reunion is without a doubt one of our city's most popular events and the center is thrilled to know that this decades-old tradition will continue this summe . This weekend proudly features some of our best, most talented local artists including Sandra Clay, 24k Gold, Charles L. Costner’s Percussion Brothers, Sensation, Old School B-Boys, Kakilambe, and Charlie Reedy’s Jazz Quartet. Festival T-shirts available in all sizes can be ordered by visiting www.AACCBuffalo.org. Vending opportunities may still be possible. Please stop by or call for an application and details. Although COVID restrictions have loosened, participants are encouraged to follo w safety protocols whenever possible. A sanitization station will be made available for participants free of charge, and a healthcare provider will be onsite for those interested in receiving vaccinations. For more information, and continued updates, visit: Website: www.AACCBuffalo.org and our Social Media pages: Facebook/Instagram @AACCBUFFALO or call us at 716.884.2013

Festival of the Arts Community Appreciation Day Since the 2021 Elmwood Avenue Festival of the Arts was cancelled, the Festival is hosting a free Community Appreciation Day in Asbury Hall at Babeville , 341 Delaware, on Saturday, August 7 from 4-11 p.m. there will be four electric dance performances, three bands, an art sale, food trucks, videos from past festivals and beverages for all ages!

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After completing her scholarship program with Alvin Ailey Amercan Dance Theatre in New York City, pre-professional ballerina and concert violinist, Amirah Hashimah Muhammad, is now headed to the prestigious Chicago Conservatory of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University in Illinois on a full violin scholarship. She will be enrolling as an honors student in their Bachelor’s of Fine Arts Degree Program, majoring in violin performance. Amirah will be performing at the Muhammad School of Music's 22nd Annual Celebration of Youth Summer Recital Wednesday, August 18 at 6:30 p.m. at Lincoln Memorial United Methodist Church,641 Masten Avenue (on the corners of Northland, and Main Street). Amirah Muhammad began her violin studies just under the age of two with her father and founder of Muhammad School of Music (MSOM) Henri Star Muhammad. In addition to Maestro Henri Star, Amirah has worked with such distinguished faculty as Lazara Nelson, Dr. Ayke Agus, Grammy nominated concert violinist Kelly Hall Tompkins, and Dr. Anyango Yarborough Davenport at the Eastman School of Music. “I am very excited to embark on this next endeavor. I am honored to be part of such a distinguished university and program, and I look forward to learning all I can to bring back to our community!” she said. Amirah is currently fundraising to cover the costs of room and board, and other college expenses. Donations can be mailed to: Amirah H. Muhammad, Muhammad School of Music, P.O. Box 936, Buffalo, New York 14205 Muhammad School of Music Back to School Promotion Now for a limited time, MSOMVirtual is offering its Back to School Promotion! Register for the MSOM Fall 2021 Quarter and receive a complimentary three-month violin rental and lesson book. The promotion is open to the first 10 new violin students who register for virtual instruction; based on instrument availability. To schedule lessons, a performance, make a donation, or register for MSOM Fall Semester please call (716)570-5064 or Email: HenriStar@aol.com or vist our www.HenriStar.com

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For Safe Communities, We Need Democracy Reform

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any argue that America was not a true democracy until after the passage of the 1965 Voting Rights Act. The bill cemented the United States as a democracy where all citizens could vote, stopping Jim Crow in its tracks and empowering African Americans to vote in free and fair elections for over 50

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years. This legislation, and our democracy, has been eroded over the last few decades with various attacks on the monumental 1965 law and Jim Crow 2.0 voter suppression laws popping up in state houses across the country. Black and Brown communities again are, as they always have been, the primary targets of these deliberate barriers to vote. These anti-democratic attacks on voting rights are causing cracks in the foundation of America. But there is an alternative. We need to strengthen our democracy by passing the For the People Act and prevent future barriers that keep Black and brown people from participating in our democracy. That has never been more important to Western New Yorkers than now, as violent crimes are spiking in the region. Rising gun violence is most prevalent in Black and brown communities that have bared the brunt of discrimination, the war on drugs, and voter disenfranchisement. Racial inequity coupled with a severe lack of resources in our communities has played a

part in the rising gun violence in New York. The lack of trust between communities of color and the government has also intensified this crisis, especially after the tragic police killings of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor. Our coalition of Peacemakers across Western New York have worked tirelessly to mediate gang conflicts, build relationships and trust inside our communities, we even have a working relationship with law enforcement officials to promote public safety. However, we need the federal government to stand up and empower our communities even further -- just as the Voting Rights bill of 1965 once did. The For the People Act gives us a chance to invest in Black and Brown communities that have been virtually silenced as violence has plagued our neighborhoods. Passing the For The People Act (S1) would not fix all of the issues with our democracy and within our communities, but it would help reverse this tide. Passing this bill is essential to putting an end to the hundreds of proposed bills to limit the

freedom of Black and Brown people and New Americans to vote. It would limit the influence of wealthy donors and lift up the voices of everyday people in Black and Bown communities and enable them to construct a government that is reflective of their needs for good jobs, affordable housing, high-quality education, and mental health care. The bill would allow Black and Brown people in our communities to have a say in how we recover from decades of rampant racist policies and shape how they are kept safe during surges of crime. We encourage Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer to use every tool at his disposal to get this For the People Act passed and ensure it is fully intact when it reaches the President’s desk. With the Senate scheduled to come home for summer recess, it is imperative that he not come home without this legislation enacted into law. By Ezra P. Scott Jr., Coordinator of Western New York Peacemakers, an organization dedicated to building safer communities across Western New York.

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ayor Brown is apparently not alone in his Write-In Campaign for reelection. Jaz Miles, a 53-yearold cook and caterer who ran as a Republican against Crystal D. Peoples-Stokes for the Assembly on 2020, says he's also in the mayoral race but not with any party affiliation. If there are any debates, he says he expects to be a part of them and says he's running because he's disappoited with both candidates. Meanwhile, he's got signs out around the city and said he's working on other campaign lierature as well . AND SPEAKING OF REPUBLICANS...It was reported in last week’s Buffalo News that the local Republican Party said they are ready to back Mayor Brown if he asks for their support. Republicans backing a Democrat? Holy Republicrats!!(as Malcolm X would call them). The reality is Mr. Brown “ asks” them every time he disrespects Ms. Walton. Every time he falsely labels the mayoral Primary election winner - who happens to be

a proud Democratic Socialist - a “radical socialist.” Every time he misuses the often misunderstood term “defunding the police” and attributes it to her platform as a scare tactic. Mr. Brown is campaigning harder and more desperately than he’s done in all his 16 years in office- almost like his life depended on it… We can only hope that on November 2, this community, as well as right-thinking people across the city, will realize they have nothing to lose by replacing a career politician with a young, progressive, visionary “people-first” champion like India Walton as our next mayor.


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An Open Letter to the Business Community Dea editor: In the days since India Walton won the Democratic primary for Mayor of the City of Buffalo, local and national media have reported the hysterical and desperate reactions from members of Buffalo's business and corporate community, who are the greatest benefactors of the Brown administration’s trickle-down economics. Through their outsized influence on the Brown administration, they have extracted public dollars that could have been invested in public education, affordable housing, transportation, infrastructure, and other vital services, in order to line their own pockets instead. Disgraced, removed school board member, notorious racist, and infamous Buffalo landlord Carl Paladino initially announced his intention to organize and fund a write-in campaign for Byron Brown. We hope the business leaders of our community will reject any such scheming, and support the will of the people who have already made their voices heard through the ballot box. After 16 years of top-down corporate socialism under the Brown administration, Buffalo remains one of the poorest cities in the nation. It’s time for a new vision for City Hall, which the voters recognized when they elected lifelong Buffalo resident India Walton. We reject the notion that racist Carl Paladino and those he has gathered have the right to steamroll over the outcome of the Democratic primary. Paladino does not hold the decisionmaking power. The people do, and the people have voted for Democrat India Walton. With excitement for the future of our city, Rachel Ablow Whitney Crispell Caitlin Crowell Rachel Fix Dominguez Members of #CanCarl and parents of Buffalo Public School students

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U.S. And Its Allies Must Be Exposed As The Creators Of Haiti's Failed State...

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he recent assassination of Haiti’s president Jovenel Moise has created a great deal of confusion, not only about the crime itself but about the role that the United States might play in that nation. Scant and contradictory information make it difficult to discern who benefits from his killing. Moise was the United States puppet president who refused to step down in February as Haiti’s constitution required, and despite massive protests across the country opposing the continuation of his administration. Questions about the assassination are relevant but they are not particularly helpful in analyzing the situation. Details about the plot are important but so is understanding the history of Haiti’s relationship with the U.S. and other countries. That history makes a mockery of any claim that the U.S. could be helpful at this moment. Haiti was met with animosity from the beginning. Black people successfully leading a revolt made its former enslavers very angry. In 1825 and again in 1838 the French sent warships threatening to conquer Haiti and re-enslave its population unless they were paid millions of francs. So great was the debt that it was not paid off until 1947 and is estimated to total $25 billion . The narrative that Haiti is the poorest country in the western hemisphere should always be followed by an explanation of how the French grand theft left a nation in financial ruin. The United States has already directly intervened in Haiti. In 1915 Woodrow Wilson sent marines to occupy that country and they remained for another 19 years. That occupation was followed by U.S. puppet governments including the notorious Duvalier family. Every effort that Haitians have made to win sovereignty for themselves has been met with attack. Bill Clinton sent troops again in 1994 and his successor George W. Bush followed by kidnapping president Jean-Bertrand Aristide in 2004. Nature added to Haiti’s woes with a catastrophic earthquake in 2010 and United Nations so-called peacekeeping forces brought cholera which killed 10,000 people. Democrats and Republican presidents alike have done great damage to Haiti with election interference. In 2009 secretary of state Hillary Clinton pressured the government to prevent the minimum wage from increasing to 61 cents per hour from a paltry 24 cents. Shortly after the 2010 earthquake she forced puppet president Michel Martelly to undo election results and stay in office against the will of Haitian voters. This is the history that must be remembered when we are told that Haitian officials are requesting the presence of U.S. troops in the wake of assassination. Even if true, the U.S. can Continued Page 15

2021 City Of Buffalo Mayoral Race-Another Perspective

FACTS/POVERTY By Joan L. Simmons / Part 1 of a 3-Part Series

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t should be obvious that the 2021 race for Mayor of Buffalo represents more than a change in personalities. It represents, in my opinion, a much needed and overdue refocus of the city's priorities. A reset. A wake-up call for whoever assumes the office of Mayor in 2022. Mayor Byron Brown was elected and assumed office as Mayor of the City of Buffalo in 2006. The City of Buffalo was the third poorest city in America with populations of over 250,000, according to U.S. Census data from 2007. This figure shows that 28.7% of The local childhood poverty rate is now the second-worst the city's population was living at the poverty among major American cities, based on federal data. level or below, compared with 12.5% nationally. In the United States, the definition of poverty is an individual with income less than $36 per day or a family of four with income less than $72 per day. ... This is calculated from the poverty threshold as set by the U.S. Census Bureau. Poverty is about not having enough money to meet basic needs including food, clothing and shelter. However, poverty is more, much more than just not having enough money. The poverty rate for all people in Buffalo, regardless of age, is almost more than twice as large as the overall U.S. average. The Census Bureau says that 70,925 of Buffalo's 245,578 residents are living in households classified as poor, yielding an overall local poverty rate of 28.8%. In case anyone would blame the "pandemic' for the high poverty rate, that 28.8% represents Buffalo residents that had an income below the poverty level in 2019, which was 54.7% greater than the poverty level of 13.0% across the entire state of New York. The US Census Bureau using the American Community Survey (ACS) 5 year estimate/ 2015-2019, states that the number of Persons living in poverty in Buffalo at 30.1%. Buffalo, the second largest city in New York State. The World Population Review found that Buffalo with a 2020 population of 254,290 had an average household income of $55,305 with a poverty rate of 30.06%. That percentage has a face; it is not just a number, it represents 76,440 women, men and children who call the City of Buffalo home. The US Census Bureau also called Buffalo the 8th most segregated city in the country. It found that the Buffalo population is currently declining at a rate of minus 0.20% annually and that its population minus 2.69%, since the most recent census, which recorded a population of 261,310 in 2010. The US Census Bureau also establishes each year a new series of poverty thresholds. It found that six western New York school districts had poverty levels larger than 30%. This was a newly released figure for 2020. The Buffalo School District has the region's worst poverty problem, with 15,175 of its 39,847 school-age children living below the poverty line. That translates to a youth poverty rate of 38.1%. You need not be a Sociologist to understand the devastating affect that poverty has on health, education, crime and a Person's basic quality of life. Look around you, see and witness them for yourselves. The "pandemic" served among other things to highlight the results of poverty, racial inequities and disparities in the city of Buffalo. It also highlighted, under the Brown administration, just how wide the gap is between the rich and poor, the haves and the have nots. It is true that Mayor Brown inherited a City already steeped in poverty when he assumed office as Mayor in 2006. However, the fact is that in all of Mayor Brown's 16 years in office, the poverty level in the City of Buffalo has not changed. Buffalo is still one of the poorest cities with populations over 250, 000 in the United States. Joann Simmons is a local African American advocate for human rights who has concentrated her efforts mainly in the areas of equity in education for our children and encouraging African Americans to vote in their own best interest regardless of a candidates' political affiliation in an effort to drive home that a "NO Vote" is a vote!

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PARTNERS IN HEALTH: Dr. LaVonne , CEO, Community Health Center of Buffalo Inc., third from left, is pictured with, among others, Niagara Falls Mayor Robert Restaino, Dr. Sherry Goril, Dr. Hannah Bailey, Sheila Kee, and Joseph A. Ruffolo.

Community Health Center of Buffalo, Inc., Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center Partner to Increase Early Pre-natal Care

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he Community Health Center of Buffalo, Inc. (CHCB, Inc.) and Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center (NFMMC) have launched a partnership to increase obstetrical care including pre-natal care, labor and delivery services, postpartum visits, and advanced gynecological services to CHCB, Inc. patients visiting the Women’s Health Clinic at the Community Health Center of Niagara (CHCN) located at 2715 Highland, Ave., Niagara Falls, NY. “With the NFMMC and CHCB collaboration, we are hoping to make a difference in the lives of women who need healthcare to change its ongoing state of bias. Our goals are many but shifing control to the patient and delivering safe care is paramount,” said Dr. Hannah Bailey, OB-GYN physician at NFMMC. NFMMC obstetricians will provide services at CHCN every other Tuesday for a four-hour session that would alternate from 8 a.m. to Noon, or from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. (based on initial projections, it is estimated 10 CHCN patients would be seen during each four-hour session). Under this arrangement, a pregnant woman would receive pre-natal care at CHCN for approximately 24-26 weeks before being transferred to NFMMC for the remainder of the pregnancy to enable additional fetal monitoring and ultrasound services. “We have uncovered thru the work of our NF Healthcare Disparities Task Force the significant disparities among pregnant African American women with lower birth weights, higher rate pre-term births, and lower rates of postpartum visits, as compared to White women,” said Joseph A. Ruffolo, President & CEO, NFMMC. “Our joint partnership with CHCB will address this disparity head on, by providing high quality maternal fetal care in those neighborhoods.” “Because of racial disparities in maternal health, statistics show that African American women are three times more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes,” said LaVonne Ansari, Ph.D, Chief Executive Officer, Community Health Center of Buffalo, Inc. “By partnering with Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center’s obstetrics, we are directly addressing these disparities by removing the obstacle of access to our patients.” “It is important that all residents in the City of Niagara Falls who are in need of prenatal care and services are able to have access to this care. Through this partnership these services will now be offered at CHCN in collaboration with NFMMC for those who may otherwise risk going without,” said City of Niagara Falls Mayor Robert Restaino. “We appreciate the collaborative effort of NFMMC and CHCB to bring the opportunity for important healthcare to our community.”


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Remembering Veteran Journalist Glen State of Our Youth Virtual Panel Ford, Founder of Black Agenda Report Discussion Set Glen Ford spent more than four decades delivering the news from a Black perspective on a national scale. Glen Ford, a veteran broadcast, print and digital journalist and brilliant intellectual who hosted the first nationally syndicated Black news interview program on TV before going on to found the Black Agenda Report website, died July 29 according to reports. He was 71 years old. Ford’s cause of death was not immediately reported. Several sources announced his death , including Margaret Kimberley, an editor and columnist at Black Agenda Report, the weekly news magazine that offers commentary and analysis from a Black perspective which Ford launched and served as its executive editor To call Ford a career journalist is a vast understatement. According to his bio on the Black Agenda Report website, Ford was reporting the news live on the radio as early as 11-years-old and went on to enjoy a career in journalism for more than 40 years that included working in the media throughout his adult life. He served as a Capitol Hill, White House and State Department correspondent for the Mutual Black Network. In 1977, he co-founded “America’s Black Forum,” which was the first nationally syndicated Blackoriented program on commercial television.

RL Experience, LLC will host a “State of Our Youth: The Value of Mentorship” virtual panel discussion on Tuesday, August 10 from 6-8 p.m. online via Zoom. The community is invited to join in for an informative evening with dedicated community leaders to discuss the value and impact of mentorship. The panel will share new insight on mentoring and what we can do to assist our community’s youth during these times. Robert Lowery The impressive list of guest speakers and panelists will include Crystal Peoples-Stokes, NYS Assembly Majority Leader; April .M. Baskin, Chairwoman Erie County Legislature; Darius Pridgen, Buffalo Common Council President; Tommy McClam, Say Yes Buffalo; Tanika Shedrick, School Administrator; Tiffany Lewis Confident Girl Mentoring Program, Inc.; Demone Smith, Buffalo Employment and Training Center; Cedric Holloway, Omega Mentoring and retired buffalo Police Officer, Rasheen Powell, LCSW-R New Purpose Counseling, PLLC. Local high school students will also join in the discussion. Register online at effectivementoring.org Watch on facebook @ RL Experience. Robert Lowery, life coach and author of "Effective Mentoring," will serve as moderator.

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development, programmatic partnership, and meaningful investment. The Action Plan aims to answer the following questions: What does your neighborhood like and feel like in year 2040? And what needs to happen now to help us get there?

As part of this process, the Buffalo Urban League and LISC WNY are hosting focus groups, individual interviews, and will be out and about gathering the desires and wishes of residents, business owners, and community organizations in East Buffalo. You can find the Buffalo Urban League and LISC Street Teams at the following events:

never play a positive role there. Foreign interventions are at the root of Haiti’s problems. Even philanthropy is suspect. The millions of dollars raised after the 2010 earthquake ended up in the hands of the oligarch class. Venezuela’s Petrocaribe project was intended to provide oil to Haiti and other nations at steeply discounted prices. Instead, it was undermined by theft on a massive scale. None of the funds reached the people who desperately needed them.

• Friday, August 13th – 6:00 pm at Manna @ Northland’s Live Jazz on the Patio • Wednesday, August 18th – 12:00 pm at SuperStreet on the corner of Clark & Kent Streets This community engagement is part of a larger ongoing process, dating back to spring of 2020. In this stage of the process, community members will have a chance to share visions of their neighborhood both verbally and through written postcards that can be submitted on the dates above to the Urban League and LISC street team, or can be submitted to one of twenty Idea Boxes posted up around East Buffalo. Tyra Johnson Hux is Deputy Director and Economic Inclusion lead at LISC WNY. Thomas Beauford is Executive Director of the Buffalo Urban League.

After getting his start in news radio in Augusta, Georgia, Ford honed his skills at other local news stations and eventually created the “Black World Report,” a syndicated half-hour weekly news magazine that paved the way for the Black Agenda Report to be founded. Years later, in 1977, Ford helped launch, produce and host “America’s Black Forum,” the first nationally syndicated Black news interview program on commercial television.

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Haitians are perfectly capable of handling their own affairs. Whenever they take a step toward independence they are quickly subverted. It is bad enough that the United Nations refused to compensate Haiti for the cholera epidemic that it caused, but now they declare who will be the next president , without any input from the Haitian people. The United States playing any role in Haiti’s future is akin to the fox being left in charge of the henhouse. The assumption that the exploiters can suddenly become helpful is a racist one. Haitians have been punished ever since 1804 because they dared to resist oppression from white led nations. Every step they take towards true independence has been systematically subverted. If outsiders do nothing else, they must call attention to Haiti’s history and speak the truth about two hundred years of oppression at the hands of more powerful countries. The narrative of incompetent Black people must be denounced whenever it appears. It is the U.S. and its allies who must be exposed as the creators of a failed state. The Haitian people have suffered at their hands long enough. Anyone claiming to be concerned about their fate should speak in their defense and that means opposing any U.S. intervention. Margaret Kimberley’s Freedom Rider column appears weekly in BAR, and is widely reprinted elsewhere. She maintains a frequently updated blog as well at http://freedomrider. blogspot.com . Ms. Kimberley lives in New York City, and can be reached via e-Mail at Margaret.Kimberley(at)BlackAgendaReport.com.

Learn Construction Skills In A Creative, Hands-On Environment Recruitment Underway For Assembly House 150 Fall SACRA Term Assembly House 105

Assembly House 150 (AH150) is thrilled to announce that recruitment has begun for the Fall 2021 SACRA (Society for the Advancement of Construction Related Arts) term, beginning on Monday, September 20. SACRA is a 12-week paid career training program in the construction trades that provides students with the skills necessary to enter the workforce following graduation. “The SACRA program is designed for people who enjoy working with their hands while contributing to real community projects. Participants build skills in the construction arts; visit worksites, architectural landmarks, and sites of public art; and gain exposure to career paths through workshops with industry experts,” said Dennis Maher, Assembly House 150 Executive Director. Through a hands-on project-based curriculum that is tailored to the individual needs of each student, participants gain experience in carpentry, woodworking, and construction. All participants will become skilled using hand and power tools, executing construction math, reading blueprints, and identifying and selecting materials. These lessons are supplemented by workshops lead by industry professionals at the top of their fields, covering topics such as basic framing, cabinet making, stair building, wood windows, stained glass, plaster repair, painting, electrical, with the intention of exposing students to as many opportunities as possible prior to graduation. At the conclusion of the term, SACRA facilitates job placement for the participants, using a growing network of over 70 employers in the Western New York area, enabling industry-wide placements with focuses in fine carpentry, historic restoration, rough carpentry, interior construction, and commercial construction, among others. Recent graduates have gained employment through Hulley Woodworking, Maple Walnut Woodworks, Northwood Historic Restoration Shop, MelCo Construction, Race Sheds, and many others. No prior experience in construction is necessary to apply. Most SACRA participants will qualify for full tuition scholarships and receive stipends over the 12 weeks. Eligibility will be determined upon review of the application. For more information and to schedule an interview, please call 716-560-8170 or email Rachel Eastlack, Programs Manager at reastlack@assemblyhouse150.org. To learn more about Assembly House 150, please visit us at www.assemblyhouse150.org About Assembly House 150

Assembly House 150 is an artist-led non profit art, design, and construction incubator and experimental learning center in Buffalo, NY. Founded and directed by Dennis Maher, Assembly House 150 creates inspiring, wondrous environments for all to experience the art of building.Assembly House 150 brings together tradespeople, artists, designers, architects, artisans, planner, preservationists, students, apprentices, and others to build awareness of the built environment, teach skills in design and construction, work together on impactful community projects and empower people through creative action. We use the creative fusion of diverse audiences and stakeholders to shape the planning, design, and construction of the built environment. We endeavor to build a more artful and equitable city.


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EMPLOYMENT

Hiring For Diversity - A Virtual Job Fair Local Private Schools Committed to Creating More Diverse Faculty & Staff

Professionals seeking a career change, recent graduates, current teachers, and students pursuing careers in education are invited to attend the Hiring for Diversity Virtual Job Fair on Wednesday, August 11th from 12 noon - 3:00pm. Teachers, administrators, and those interested in a career in private and independent primary, secondary schools, colleges or universities are encouraged to attend. The event is being co-sponsored by The Education Collaborative of WNY (EdCo, edcowny.org) and Eastern Education Resource Collaborative (East Ed, easted.org).. EdCo Executive Director, Eric Yarwood states, “Our Job Fair is a great opportunity for professionals looking for a career change. Those without a traditional background in education are welcome to attend.[” For more information, or to register go to wnyhiringfordiversity. com.

GATEWAY LONGVIEW HOSTS OPEN HOUSE HIRING EVENT Gateway Longview is hosting an open house hiring event on Tuesday, August 17 from 10:00am to 6:00pm to recruit caseworkers and clinicians for several departments. Departments include Gateway Longview’s Behavioral Health Clinic, Foster Care Department, and Child and Family Treatment and Support Services. The event will be held at 10 Symphony Circle, Buffalo NY 14201 Gateway Longview’s HR team is anticipating hiring at least 10 to 15 positions. Applicants must apply in advance at the link below and can apply for multiple positions. Preferred interview times can be selected on the website and offers will be made on the spot, contingent upon a clear background check. “With the success of our Youth Care Professional hiring event, we are hoping to replicate that on August 17,” said Erin Bice, VP of Human Resources for New View Alliance, Gateway Longview’s parent affiliate. “There is a huge need in our organization for these positions, and we encourage those who are qualified to apply. Gateway Longview is a fantastic place to work. We’re looking for dedicated individuals with a diversity of lived experiences, who are passionate about supporting our youth and community.” Gateway Longview is ranked a Buffalo Business First 2020 Best Places to Work, and offers competitive benefits, including nearly fully paid health insurance, retirement fund matching, and generous time off. More information on open positions and registration for the event can be found by going to Gateway Longview’s website: https://www.gateway-longview.org/careers

Buffalo Museum of Science Lead Phone Representative/Executive Office Assistant. F/T.

Answer questions and provide customer service for incoming calls. Fulfill ticket/program registration, process donor acknowledgements, and update database records. Provide administrative assistance to Leadership Team. 2 yrs. customer service & office experience req’d. Resume & cover letter to careers@sciencebuff.org or BMS, 1020 Humboldt Parkway, Buffalo, NY, 14211. EOE

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Provide resources and support to those Affected by someone else’s addiction. Positions available in both Erie and Niagara County. Min exp. Of 3 yrs. Resume and cover letter to WNYIL, INC 3108 Main St Buffalo NY 14214 employment@wnyil.org EEOC

Data Analysis & Reporting Specialist

Responsible for analysis $reporting of Data collection requested by administration And management. Bachelor’s & 2 yrs min exp. Resume and cover letter to WNYIL, Inc. 3108 NY Connects Independent Main St. Buffalo, N.Y. 14214 Living Outreach Specialist employment@wnyil.org EEOC Help connect aging or disabled individuals and their Families to support groups and stream- LEGAL NOTICE Bid line access to Public benefits and application assistance. As- NFTA Procurement sociate degree and human ser- Invitation to Bid vices experience req. 210036 - RAIL CAR WHEELS Resume and cover letter to Download Bids from www.nfta. WNYIL, Inc 3108 Main St Buf- com falo, NY, 14214 employment@wnyil.org EEOC LEGAL NOTICE

ILC-Independent Living Specialist

Coordinate living skills, evaluations, And trainings for persons with disabilities. Associate Degree required. $35k/yr min. Resume and cover letter to WNYIL, Inc, 3108 Main St Buffalo, NY 14214

A2A SOR Rural Recovery Advocate

Provide rapid response to individuals Through various ways who experience Problems due to substance abuse. Positions available in both Erie and Niagara County. Min exp. of 3 yrs. Resume and cover letter to WNYIL, INC. 3108 Main St Buffalo NY 14214.

The Pike Company and LECESSE Construction actively encourage participation from M / WBE certified firms. Contact Kathy Rooney, Diversity & Community Engagement Manager, to discuss potential opportunities. 1.800.264.7453 | www.thepikecompanies.com | info@pikecos.com

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THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK By the Grace of God Free and Independent TO: Nile F Peoples, Basil H Peoples, Dionne Hawkins, Armand G Peoples, Stephanie Henry, Najee M Peoples, Kahlil Peoples, Jalaal Peoples, JENNIFER G. FLANNERY Erie County Public Administrator and to Any and all persons who are, or who claim to be heirs at law, next of kin, distributees of the decedent named below, if any such there be, all of whom and all of whose names, ages, places of residence and post office addresses are unknown to the Petitioner(s) and cannot after due diligence used be ascertained, and HON. LETITIA JAMES - Attorney General of the State of New York. A petition having been duly filed by Cynthia Cruz, who is domiciled at 488 Genesee Street, Buffalo, New York 14204. YOU ARE HEREBY CITED TO SHOW CAUSE before the Surrogate's Court, Erie County, at 92 Franklin Street, 2ndFloor, Buffalo, New York, on September 2, 2021 at 11 :00 o'clock in the fore noon of that day, why a decree should not be made in the estate of William Peoples aka William E Peoples Jr, lately domiciled at 175 Hamlin Road, Buffalo, New York 14208, admitting to probate a Will dated January 27, 2020, a copy of which is attached, as the Will of William Peoples, deceased, relating to real and personal property, and directing that Letters Testamentary Cynthia Cruz. Dated, Attested and Sealed July 14, 2021 Hon. Acea M. Mosey Surrogate Kathleen A. Downing Chief Clerk Daria L. Pratcher Attorney for Petitioner 523 Main Street, Suite 110-113, Buffalo, New York (716)541-8574 dlpratcher@dlpratcherlawoffice.com JULY 22,28,AUGUST 5,12

Church Musician

Grace Community Ministries located in Niagara Falls, NY is seeking a parttime Church Musician. Must have knowledge of church, Christian music and honor the Christian faith and worship experience.The individual must read music and have the ability and experience in developing a church choir. Salary is negotiable. All interested candidates please call Pastor Todd at 716-553-3926.

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www.workforcebuffalo.org The BETC is here to help with your job searching needs. LEGAL NOTIC RFP REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS The Town of Amherst Community Development Program is seeking proposals for lead hazard testing services, mold testing services and asbestos testing services for the Town’s housing rehabilitation program. The federally funded program requires lead based paint hazard evaluation, including paint testing and risk assessment, and clearance testing for rehabilitation conducted as part of the program. The program also conducts mold testing and asbestos testing on single family homes if it is determined to be necessary. The full RFP can be viewed online under TrackUs on the town’s website (www.amherst. ny.us) or you may request a copy of the RFP via (716) 631-7082 or communitydevelopment@amherst.ny.us. Proposals are due by 4:00 PM on Friday, August 20, 2021 to: Amherst Community Development, 5583 Main Street, Williamsville, NY 14221.

LEGAL NOTICE BIDS REQUEST FOR BIDS New Opportunities Community Housing Development Corp. is requesting bids for the lead abatement and rehabilitation of a single-family home at 345 Grover Cleveland Highway, Amherst, NY 14226. Bids are due on August 27, 2021 by 4:00 pm at 1195 Main Street, Buffalo, NY 14209. All work shall be done in accordance with the drawings and specifications, which can be requested by contacting Eric Schiffman at New Opportunities at 807-4900. Bidders are required to be a current EPA LEAD CERIFIED ABATEMENT CONTRACTOR, and include verification of certification in their bid package. Bid Packages without verification will be considered incomplete. Incomplete bids will not be accepted. Project subject to Section 3 requirements. New Opportunities reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any informalities therein. MBE/WBE Businesses encouraged to apply.

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Smile 716 LLC Arts. of Org. filled with the SSNY on 03/03/2021. Office: Erie County. SSNY is designated as an agent of the LLC upon whom the process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of the process to the LLC, 505 Berkshire Ave. Buffalo, NY 14215. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. July 8, 15,22,29 August 5,12 Notice of Formation of a Domestic Limited Liability Company N Dot Zulu Fitness, LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on May 28, 2021. Office in Erie County. SSNY is the designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 151 Rounds Avenue Apt. 1 Buffalo, New York 14215. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. July 8, 15,22,29 August 5,12 Notice of Formation of a Domestic Limited Liability Company Name of LLC: Shifting Gears Unlimited, LLC. Date of filing of Articles of Organization with the NY Dept. of State: July 8, 2020. Office of the LLC: P.O. Box 462 and 55 Deerfield Avenue, Buffalo, New York, 14215, Erie County. The NY Secretary of State has been designated as the agent upon whom process may be served. NYSS may mail a copy of process to the LLC at P.O. Box 462, Buffalo, New York 14215. Purpose of LLC: Youth and Business Leadership. No specific duration attached to LLC. July 8, 15,22,29 August 5,12 Notice of Formation of a Domestic Limited Liability Company ZHELRE LLC. Arts of Org. filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 4/23/2021 Office: Erie County. SSNY designated as agent upon whom process it may be served. Copy of process shall be mailed to the LLC: 154 Tudor Rd, Buffalo, NY 14215 Purpose: Any Lawful July 8, 15,22,29 August 5,12 Notice of Formation of a Domestic Limited Liability Company K & T's Bottle Redemption, LLC, a Domestic LLC filed 06/23/2021. Office: Erie Co, SSNY designated as agent for process & shall mail to:1334 Clinton Street, Buffalo, NY 14206. Purpose: Any lawful purpose July 8, 15,22,29 August 5,12. Notice of Formation of a Domestic Limited Liability Company CARTLOG LLC. Filed with SSNY on JUNE 01, 2021. Office: ERIE County. SSNY designated as agent for process & shall mail copy to: 335 CAMPUS DR APT 2 BUFFALO, NY 14226. Purpose: Any lawful. July 8, 15,22,29 August 5,12. Notice of Formation of Limited Liability Company DPH Management LLC filed Articles of Organization with Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 5/21/21. Office location: Erie County. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 64 Randolph Ave, Buffalo, NY 14211. Purpose: any lawful act or activity. July 8, 15,22,29 August 5,12

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Coronavirus Update New York City will require proof of vaccination to enter all restaurants, fitness centers and indoor entertainment venues, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced. "If you're unvaccinated, unfortunately, you will not be able to participate in many things," he said. Countries in Europe have rolled out similar measures and incentives to try to get people vaccinated. New York's move comes as a surge of Covid-19 - fueled by the Delta variant and low vaccination rates - is send-

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ing the US backward in the pandemic, with hospitalizations reaching wintertime levels. Covid-19 cases in children and teens just jumped 84% in a week, the American Academy of Pediatrics reported. The Delta variant is also wreaking havoc in China and across Africa. China is grappling with its worst outbreak in months and introducing mass travel restrictions, while deaths in Africa surged by 80% in a month.

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Can Your Employer Require You to Get the Vaccine? The short answer is yes, though a vast majority have not. Any company is within its legal rights to require employees get vaccinated, barring any conflicting disability or religious belief, according to the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.

17 Walmart, the nation’s largest private employer, is requiring that a good chunk of its workers — an estimated 1.6 million, including those at its headquarters — receive a vaccine. The Walt Disney Company, Google, Facebook, Tyson Foods and Uber are some of the other large companies requiring at least some of their employees to be vaccinated. State governments and the Biden administration have also issued vaccine mandates in their capacity as employers, but not in a way that affects the general public. As many as seven million federal workers are now required to show proof of vaccination, under new guidelines announced by President Biden in late July. If they do not, they’ll have to follow strict rules on mandatory masking, weekly testing and social distancing. The military said it would follow suit with its employees. -NYT


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Bounce! Roll! Skate! at Canalside The seasonal attraction, will be free before 5 p.m. on Fridays After that admission is $6 per adult and $2 for children age 13 and younger. Roller skate rentals will be $4. Hours of Operation August 20, 2021 - September 6, 2021 •Mondays-Thursday: Noon to 7 p.m. •Fridays: Noon to 10 p.m. •Saturdays:10a.m. to 10 p.m. •Sundays: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. September 7, 2021 – October 31, 2021 •Mondays-Tuesdays: Closed (except the holiday on Monday, October 11: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.) •Wednesdays-Thursdays: 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. •Fridays: 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. •Saturdays: 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sundays: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. To learn more about activities and events on the Buffalo waterfront, visit www.buffalowaterfront.com.

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