Challenger Community News July 15, 2015

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ith all the TALK going on in the so-called “greater” Rochester community over the past two or three years by way of scores of so-called anti-racist initiatives, and so-called “racial justice” committees (FREE, UNITE, YWCA, METRO JUSTICE, ROCHESTER ACTS, ACTS ROCHESTER, COMMUNITY TASK FORCE ON SCHOOL CLIMATE, SOLUTIONS NOT SUSPENSIONS, DIALOGUES WITHOUT BORDERS, SPARC, etc.), I have been raising the following question for months: when will representative of all these various so-called “anti-racist” HOWARD EAGLE groups get together in one room and hammer out a decision regarding at least one concrete idea or issue that they/we agree to work on together? When we we tackle concretely, and measurably impact the most damaging and insidious aspect of the dual-headed beast and illness of individual and institutionalized racism, i.e., its INSTITUTIONALIZED form? Thus, I am openly and publicly challenging leaders of the groups listed above, and others who are genuinely interested in doing something (other than exclusively TALKING) relative to racial justice, to work together to have a RACIST SYMBOL removed from Charlotte Beach, and placed in the back room of a museum somewhere (for educational purposes) --- maybe in the Rare Books, Documents, and Artifacts Section of the University of Rochester --- way down in the basement back in a corner). This is a real (though minuscule), concrete, measurable, antiracist goal that we can achieve collectively. This way, when people ask: What have y’all actually done --- at least we won’t have to sit, wringing our hands; attempting to rationalize, and make things up. We’ll at least have ONE concrete accomplishment to point to. I don’t want to be misunderstood. I am not suggesting (by any means) that this will represent anything major. IT WILL NOT, but it will represent another baby-step beyond (exclusively) TALKING. This just may be exactly the kind of activity that’s needed to help energize, and get/keep more people involved in anti-racist work. Thus, the critical question is: Who will call for a meeting (SOON) for this sole purpose? My thoughts are that we should begin by organizing at least, a 500 person protest and speak out at the Beach, which could represent the launch of our collective, ‘take it down campaign.’ And even while we’re in the process, we should be thinking about our next collective project. I have at least one other idea, which I’ll share at a later time. WHO WILL CALL FOR A MEETING? (Howard J. Eagle is a Raochester-based Parent-Activist, Educator, Facing Race, Embracing Equity (FR=EE) Race And Education Action And Change Work Group

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*’DAY’S PRO SKILLS CAMP hosted by Nate Robinson of the NBA L.A. Clippers for boys and girls ages 6-17, July 25-26 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monroe Community College, 10-00 East Henrietta Road, Rochester. * The Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra Around the Town Concert 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 21, Susan B. Anthony Square, 39 King St. Bring a lawn chair or blanket. Concerts may be cancelled in the event of inclement weather. For more information, visit www.cityofrochester.gov/aroundtownconcerts, or call 311 (428-5990 from outside of city limits).

*Rochester Teen Film Festival, Wednesday, August 5 at the Little Theatre . GO.NAZ.EDU/ RTFF *8th Annual A.B.O.V.E. Afrikan American Festival: Saturday, August 1 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. in Highland Bowl Park, 1200 South Avenue *Our Village Our Children’s First Annual Masquerade Boat Ride fundraiser, Saturday, August 8, 6:30 – 10 p.m., on the Harbor Belle, boat will leave at 7 p.m. $60 per ticket; available at www.arevillage. org For info: 585-454-9838 *The Genesee Valley Writing Project at the University of Rochester’s Warner School of Education weeklong summer camp for young writers in grades 6-12 August 3–7, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Applications are due July 15. For info contact mbeyer@warner.rochester.edu or (585) 275-2626 or visit:www.warner.rochester.

LaShay D. Harris LaShay D. Harris, Candidate for Monroe County Legislature, LD 27th, received the Willie W. Lightfoot Youth Advocate Awarf 2015 June 25 when the Monroe County Legislature hosted the Young Citizen of the Year and Willie W. Lightfoot Youth Advocate of the Year awards. The awards were established by the Monroe County Legislature as one of the highest honors for youth and adult leadership, who displayed a commitment to strengthening their communities with advocacy and action. If elected Ms. Harrais would become the first African-American female in the Monroe County Legislature.

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Only One Black Male in 194 Years Elected to the New York State Supreme Court Concerned Clergy Coalition of WNY calls on Democratic and Republican Parties to ‘do the right thing” in 2015 and commit to a cross-nomination of a person of color - preferably a male - to replace Justice Rose Sconiers.

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Ft. Erie to Host Commemoration of the Beginning of The Modern Civil Rights Movement The modern Civil Rights Movement was born at the turn of the 20th century right here in Western New York. To commemorate this event, the unveiling and dedication of a Heritage Plaque honoring the Inaugural Conference of the Niagara Movement will be held July 25 at 2 p.m., at Waverly Beach Park, at the foot of Helena Street in Fort Erie, Ontario. Mayor Byron Brown of Buffalo will be attending and Mayor Redekop of Ft. Erie and his associates will welcome him and host the day. Pastor Stephen R. Everette of the Lutheran Church of Our Savior in Buffalo will appear on the celebration program along with former Buffalo Councilman and former Chairman of the M.L.K. Birthday Celebration, Clifford Bell, Buffalonian, Lillian Batchelor, founder of the Run Away Slave Dramatization along with choral members from the New Beginnings Ensemble. All are welcome to this international recognition of Niagara Movement and the writing of the Declaration of Principles under the leadership of W.E.B. DuBois. The Niagara Movement is considered the cornerstone of the modern Civil Rights movement and the forerunner to the NAACP. For information, contact Al Stouffer, Community liaison, Town of Fort Erie , 905-871-1600 ext. 2543 or Clifford Bell at 716-884-4333.

Marcus Garvey Day Organizing Meeting

Marcus Garvey Day 2015 will be held on Saturday August 15 at the Martha Mitchell Center, 175 Oakmont St.. The Malcolm X-Marcus Garvey Day Organizing Committee is seeking interested organizations, volunteers, youth performers, vendors, and patrons to insure the continued success of this event commemorating the birth of The Honorable Marcus Mosiah Garvey. The next organizing meeting will be held on Saturday, July 25 at 6pm. For more information please call (716) 335-8962.

Summertime” Fundraiser for Legislator Grant

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A “Summertime at the Golden Nugget” fundraiser for 2nd Erie County Legislator Betty Jean Grant will be held on Thursday, July 16 from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Donation is $25. Send donations to: Committee to Elect Betty Jean Grant, P.O. Box 59, Buffalo, N.Y. 14215.

irst, there was the Honorable Samuel L. Green who, in 1978, became the first African American outside of New York City to be elected to State Supreme Court. He retired in 2011 after 28 years on the bench, making him the longest serving justice in the Appellate Division Fourth Department. It took an additional 15 years for the Democrat and Republican parties to nominate and elect the first woman of color, the Honorable Rose Sconiers, who is expected to retire at the end of this year. The Hon. E. Jeannette Ogden, another African American woman, was cross endorsed in the last election and took the oath of office in January of this year to serve on the State Supreme Court. But to date, Justice Green has been the only Black man to serve on that bench in the Court System’s 194 year history. -Concerned Clergy On The CaseThe Concerned Clergy Coalition of Western New York is seeking to change all that. The Coalition, which met a few weeks ago with Erie County Democratic Committee Chair Jeremy Zellner, stood by their earlier demand that the Democratic organization make a commitment that a person of color – specifically an African American male - be cross nominated to replace Justice Sconiers in the November election for the State Supreme Court. According to sources, the Clergy Coalition was joined by representatives from the BUILD Organization, the NAACP, The Black Leadership Forum and the Baptist Ministers Conference of WNY. The meeting was a follow up to May 4 and June 14 letters to Chairman Zellner requesting the face-to-face conversation signed by Pastor Kinzer M. K. Poiner on behalf of the WNY Clergy group. “ Since the retirement of Justice Green there has been a consistent denial of representation on the Supreme Court bench with regard to the community that would elevate persons of color. At the same time both parties have shamelessly sought votes in our community for ‘their candidates’ (while) African Americans and Latinos have been intentionally left out,” the letter read in part. “The one question that MUST be answered by party leadership in Erie and Niagara Counties, as well as the remainder of the Eighth Judicial District, is: will the Democratic and Republican parties once again turn their backs on our communities (and) shut us out…? “..In 2015 we stand united and say, ‘not this time!’ As voters we are aware of the significant positions that will be on this November’s ballot, including that of Erie County Executive. “As a united community we will not be silent and well behaved, allowing ‘other’ candidates to walk through our community to seek our votes unless there is an UP-FRONT commitment that a person of color will be cross nominated to replace Justice Sconiers. “ In a year where, on too many occasions, people have questioned the systemic fairness of the Judicial system we stand UNITED and declare : ‘We will decide whom we will support and whom we will advise those in our community to support! Whether any of ‘yours’ are included will depend on the position that you take at this most important moment on this vital issue.” The determination as to who will be nominated to run for the Supreme Court position will be made at the Democratic and Republican Judicial Conventions in September. Leading up to and including the September Convention, the community will not only be watching to see what the major political parties will do– especially the Democratic Party - but where Black elected officials stand as well. -The McLeod FactorEarlier this year Buffalo City Court/Acting Erie County Court Judge James A.W. McLeod, who’s early career interestingly enough includes having served as Confidential Law Clerk to Supreme Court Justice Green, announced that he was seeking the nomination for one of two Supreme Court positions that will appear on the ballot this November. More than qualified, Judge McLeod, first elected to City Court in 1998, has disposed of over approximately 50,000 criminal and civil matters. Active in the community, he has been touted as committed to fairness, but tough on criminal issues. In seeking the cross nomination, and, if elected to what he referred to as “the highest trial court,” Judge McLeod stated: “My goal would be to insure Judge McLeod equal treatment for all, and to create an atmosphere where those who appear will know that he/she is receiving justice.”

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The African-Chinese Connection Part II Early Chinese Dynasties Had Negroid Features The physical characteristics displayed by earlier groups of Chinese people corresponded with fea- Emperor Pu-yi tures that some researchers call “distinctly Negroid.” Renowned author and professor Chang Hsing-Lang noted this in “The Importation of Negro Slaves to China Under the Tang Dynasty,” where he writes that “even the sacred Manchu dynasty shows the Negro strain. The lower part of the face of the Emperor Pu-yi of Manchukuo, direct descendant of the Manchu rulers of China, is most distinctly Negroid.” Early Works of Art in the Image of Black People It seems highly unlikely that any group of people would present a collection of statues and other works made in the likeness of a people they have never encountered before. That’s why the early presence of so many clearly African figures is so intriguing. According to famed historian Runoko Rashidi, “From the Tang Dynasty (618-907 CE) some statues of Africoidlooking dancers … They have spiral hair and seem to twirl around with one arm in the air topped by clenched fist.” It is believed that these figures are the depictions of the “Black dwarfs” that early Chinese settlers often described seeing. Black People Built the Earliest Kingdom in Southeast Asia “Funan is the name given by Chinese historians to the earliest kingdom of Southeast Asia,” Rashidi explains. “Its builders were a Black people known as Khmers, a name that loudly recalls ancient Kmt (Egypt).” Much like Continued Page 5


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Eric Garner’s Family Accepts $5.9 Million to Settle Wrongful Death Case The family of the Staten Island dad, who died during an arrest in 2014, had previously announced plans to sue New York City for $75 million. Filmmaker Dan Vernon, who followed the KKK for seven months, discovered that the white supremacists are thriving, even near Ferguson, which was ripped apart by race riots last year. “What we uncovered was truly shocking,” said Vernon.

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hocking images from a TV documentary have revealed that the Ku Klux Klan is very much alive and thriving in the U.S. - at a pivotal time for race-relations in the coun-

Disturbing new images from the film show men and women in traditional Klan robes chanting around a fiery cross blazing in the night. Children as young as 12 - not yet sworn in to the notorious white supremacy group - watch from their tents as the flames rise 30 feet and envelope the wooden cross. Director Dan Vernon spent seven months with the men and women inside the modern-day organization. The documentary - which was broadcast on Britain's Channel 4 - comes just one month after the Charleston church massacre, where nine Black people were gunned down by suspected White supremacist Dylan Roof. America is currently in the grip of racial turmoil - fueled by the Ferguson and Baltimore riots in August last year and April this year respectively. They were sparked by the deaths of young black men at the hands of police officers. Vernon spent time with the Traditionalist American Knights, who claim to be the fastest-growing Klan group in America. They are also the main Klan group operating near Ferguson. Three of their members - one a prison officer - were arrested on April 2 and charged with conspiring to murder a black former inmate. But unsettling scenes show how neither the Klan's notorious past - nor the present conspiracy to murder charges - are enough to stop an eager 20-year-old woman from joining the group just a month after the arrests. After being 'naturalized' in a highly secretive recruitment ceremony, she said, “'I'm still in school and that I feel should be a priority, but I do plan on helping whenever and wherever I can. I've always agreed with the morals and the values that the Klan associates with ever since I was growing up. I didn't see a reason not to join.” During filming of Inside The Ku Klux Klan, the crew witnessed a cross-lighting ceremony on farmland just outside St. Louis, where the Ferguson riots took place. Vernon also filmed Klan leader Frank Ancona promoting the use of 'lethal force' on Ferguson protesters to defend themselves. The British director said: “What we uncovered was truly shocking. Anyone who thinks that the Klan is a remnant of a bygone America will be disturbed to learn their numbers are growing. “It is very unsettling to imagine that while America is taking steps to heal the injustices of its past, there are groups out there whose beliefs are likely to further inflame racial divisions, to their own gain.” The Daily Mail

The city of New York settled with the family of Eric Garner on Monday for $5.9 million, according to family attorney Jonathan Moore, the New York Times reports. The city had until Friday to settle the case before the family filed a lawsuit. Other investigations into the case—by the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of New York, the city’s Civilian Complaint Review Board and state health officials—will continue. It was initially reported by the New York Daily News that Eric Garner’s widow, Esaw Garner, rejected a $5 million offer from the city of New York to settle a wrongful death claim. A source familiar with negotiations reportedly told the newspaper that the family’s lawyer, Jonathan Moore, has been encouraging the Garner family to accept the $5 million from the city and then seek more damages in a lawsuit against EMTs who were seen on video allegedly failing to give the 43-yearold Staten Island, N.Y., dad medical treatment. According to the Daily News, the $5 million would have been one of the largest wrongful death settlements in a death involving the New York City Police Department. Last week Esaw Garner expressed her unhappiness with the U.S. justice system and the seeming lack of accountability, referring to the recent proliferation of officer-involved killings of unarmed black men nationwide. “It seems like because they didn’t prosecute the officers on Staten Island, all the other officers were like, ‘Hell. We’ll get away with it. Let’s just do it again,’” she told the Daily News.

CAMILLE STANDS BY HER MAN... In the wake of the release last week of Bill Cosby’s deposition that seemingly sealed the fate of his already tarnished legacy, his wife, who is also his business manager, called a crisis meeting with top advisers last week in an effort to “get back out in front of” the story, sources tell the New York Post. Camille Cosby, 71, issued a stern directive to advisers to corral lawyers and public relations specialists to help restore her embattled 78-year-old husband’s once-saintly image. “I created him, I knew what I was getting, and we’ll fix this,” she allegedly told the gathering at a meeting at the couple’s Shelburne Falls, Mass., home Tuesday night, writes the Post. “They are making him out to be such a bad guy, a monster.” During a 2005 deposition released last week, Cosby admitted that he purchased Quaaludes to give young women with whom he wanted to have sex. The news came after years of allegations that he drugged women before sleeping with them without their consent. Calling her “a proud but stubborn woman,” two insiders told the Post that Camille believes her husband’s accusers consented to drugs and sex. “Camille still doesn’t believe that Bill provided drugs and had sex with women without their consent,” a source employed by the Cosby family told the Post. “She’s well aware of his cheating, but she doesn’t believe that her husband is a rapist.”

Rachel Dolezal’s Older Brother Will Stand Trial in Molestation of Young Black Child Rachel Dolezal’s Older Brother Will Stand Trial in Molestation of Young Black Child. The sexual assault, which allegedly took place in the home of Rachel Dolezal’s parents, is allegedly the reason she was able to get custody of her adopted Black brother, and why she and her parents are estranged. One reason Rachel Dolezal’s parents may have outed her as the White woman she is—since she’s been successfully masquerading as a black woman for years—is the role she may have played in her older brother’s standing trial in the sexual assault of a young bBack child, the Washington Post reports. Joshua Dolezal is Rachel Dolezal’s only biological sibling—the rest are adopted.

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Niagara Falls Inaugural African American Male Wellness Walk The African American Male Wellness Walk Initiative is proud to announce Roswell Park Cancer Institute’s Dr. Willie Underwood, MD, MS, MHS as the Honorary Chairman for the First Annual African American Male Wellness Walk/Run in Niagara Falls, NY. This inaugural event will take place on July 18 in City of Niagara Falls. This year’s theme, “Healthy Men Make Healthy Families,” is geared towards improving health and wellness within the urban community by providing educational resources that will empower men and their families. Expecting more than 4,000 participants, this event will be held at Niagara Arts & Cultural Center located at 1201 Pine Avenue, Niagara Falls, NY. A fun filled day of free screenings, education and empowerment for the entire family. Men will be encouraged to take charge of their health by bringing their family together in unity for the cause of good health, well being, awareness and prevention. The Kid’s Area is also a highlight of the Walk activities along with over 25 vendors on the Pavilion to distribute information to the community. The Walk Day events include: *Free health screenings at 7:00am for men, women and children *Adult 5K Walk/Run begins at 9:00am; Kid’s Walk @ 11am *Free Historical Site Give-A-Ways from Niagara Falls National Heritage Area *Gospel Festival 2015 Immediately following the Walk Activities The African American Wellness Walk is the largest health initiative for African Americans in the state of Ohio. Governor John Kasich has proclaimed August 2015 as African American Male Wellness Month. Moving across the nation, the walk initiative will be held in seven cities; Columbus, OH; Toledo, OH; Youngstown OH; Niagara Falls, NY; Detroit, Michigan; Washington D.C. and Silver Springs, MD. In March Mayor Paul A. Dyster accepted Columbus City Mayor Michael B. Coleman’s challenge to support the walk in Niagara Falls, NY. For additional information call the office of AAMWW at 716990-7462 WEBSITE: aawalk.org

Habits of Emotionally Successful People Here are a few habits of emotionally successful people: *1. Take Control: Rather than sitting back and letting life happen to you, take control and decide to make things happen for you. *2. Be Flexible: Being flexible means you have an open mind and will adjust to whatever life throws your way. *3. Learn from Your Mistakes:Treat them as tools for improvement rather than letting them define you. *4. Create Specific Goals: Setting and writing out your goals helps you to have a clear direction and plan for achieving your dreams. *5. Accept Yourself: Strength comes from within, so learning to accept yourself is crucial to being happy. Resist the urge to look for acceptance from others. *6. Keep Your Stress in Check If you’re under stress, it’s harder to control your emotions. Figure out what works for you to keep your stress levels under control (exercise, talking with a friend, alone time, etc.), and be sure to engage in it regularly. *7. Let the Little Things Slide Stressing and fretting over circumstances you can’t control or which don’t really matter in the big picture will drain your mental reserves and wear you down. Resist the urge to become a control freak and instead let go of the little inconveniences, upsets, and disappointments that come along the way.

BLACK HISTORY continued many other early descriptions of Chinese people, these ancient kingdom builders were described by many sources at the time as “small and Black.” Early Conquerors’ Own Description of China’s Early Inhabitants The Shang Dynasty (17661027 B.C.) marked China’s very first dynasty and, according to the descriptions provided by the conquered Zhou, the Shang Dynasty has Black roots. Historian Rashidi explained that the Zhou described the Shang Dynasty as being a people of “Black and oily skin.”


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“All Women In White” Dedication Service at St. John Baptist Church The Christian Women Fellowship of the St. John Baptist Church located at 184 Goodell St. where Minister Michael Chapman is the Pastor will be hosting an “ All Women In White” Dedication Service on Sunday July 26 at 4p.m . The theme this year is” Sisters In Christ, Restoring Our Souls.” The guest speaker will be Minister Annette Hood of Walls Memorial AME Zion Where Rev. Loretta Brooks is the Pastor. Come and be blessed, all women are welcome.

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Taking It To The Streets Vendor and Ad Book Applications Available Please save the date!! AUGUST 15 and 16, the 27th Annual Taking it to the Streets will be held in Martin Luther King Jr. Park featuring wholesome family fun days for all ages! This is an event that meets the needs of the people, featuring a large health awareness tent, an active stage with national and local recording artists, kids zone with multiple give-a-ways including back to school items, multicultural food vendors and much more. For vendor and ad book applications or more information call Anita Williams 716-891-4760 or 507-1931.

UPDATE *First Annual District #4 Convocation: The New York

Western 1st Jurisdiction’s First Annual District #4 Convocation will be held July Monday, 13-17 at 7 p.m. nightly at State Tabernacle Church of God In Christ, 234 Glenwood Avenue where the Host Pastor is Supt. Russell C. Bell.

*Vacation Bible School at Macedonia Baptist: 237

East North St. now thru July 17 from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. for children ages 5-11 years old. Enrollment forms are available Wednesdays from 2- 6 p.m. or call (716) 8863489/886-4357.


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Faith Based EVENTS *‘Movie Rama End Time Series’: First Holy Temple,

703 Fillmore Avenue, every Friday at 7 p.m. now thru August 21: “A Distant Thunder” July 17; “Image of the Beast” July 24; “The Prodigal Planet” August 7; “The Battle of Armageddon” August 14 and “Tell Hell I Ain’t Coming” August 21. Call 896-3896 or firstholytemple@verizon.net

*Women’s Conference: State Tabernacle Women’s Department July 24-26 at State Tabernacle, 234 Glenwood Avenue where the Pastor is Supt. Russell C. Bell . The conference kicks off on Friday, July 24 at 7 p.m.

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Blessed EID! HEAL International will host the 7th annual Eid In The Park for the Westside community this weekend to mark the approach of ‘Eid ul-Fitr which signifies the completion of the Blessed Month of Ramadan. ‘Eid-ul-Fitr prayers and celebrations are planned to take place in Front Park beginning at 8 a.m. on Friday July 17 and in the event it rains heavily in the morning, then all the believers are recommended to stay and pray at local masjids. Due to our lunar calendar year the EID at the Park could fall either of the dates (07/17 OR 07/18. It falls on Saturday, then sthe Eid will be at Martin Luther King (MLK) Park at 8:00am. The word ‘Eid means “recurring happiness” and Fitr means “to cut off.” During the festival, Muslims celebrate the end of fasting by gathering with friends and families, preparing sweet delicacies, wearing new clothes, giving each other gifts and putting up lights and other decorations in their homes, and many will also give special common greeting during this Eid holiday is the Arabic greeting “Eid Mubarak” (“Have a blessed Eid”). Eid in the Park will feature amausement rides, outdoor games, lectures and competitions. Please note the importance of understanding Ramadan as we are united one nation under God with justice and freedom for all. Let us cooperate on common descent principles and accept our differences as we all pray to our creator for guidance, mercy and blessings. We are all People of different faiths coming together, mindful of our obligations to one another to peace, justice and dignity for all people.

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uffalo native Alexis Spight, national recording artist and runner up on BET’s Sunday Best Talent Show, will be the guest at this year’s annual GOSPEL FEST Saturday July 25 in MLK Park from 2 – 9 p.m. A host of groups and Praise Dance Ministries from Buffalo and surrounding areas including Rochester and Niagara Falls will be participating. Some of the local performers include: King Solomon’s Holiness Church “Experience Praise and Worship” team; Gussie Mitchell and “The Wondering Five”; Psalmist Annette Williams; Mt. Olive Baptist Sanctuary Choir; Men In White; The Collins Four; State Tabernacle Youth Choir; Metropolitan’s United Voices; Sanctified Flow and more. For vending please call Mary Vance-Boyd at 716-773-7203. Come out and bring your family and your folding chairs and enjoy hours of good gospel music and food! Admission is free and is sponsored in part by M&T Bank, Councilman Darius G. Pridgen, Councilman Demone Smith, N.Y. State of Health, Erie County Legislature, UNYTS, Wegman’s Food, The Challenger Community News, The Buffalo Criterion and others. Bessie Paterson is Gospelfest Coordinator. If it rains, the festival will convene at Calvary Baptist Church, 1184 Genesee Street. where Rev. Chad Foster, pastor.


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Challenger Community News • July 15, 2015

Wayne Escoffery and Warren Wolf will Headline the Opening Set of the 20th Annual “Pappy Martin” Masten District Jazz Festival in MLK Park

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axophonist Wayne Escoffery and vibraphonist Warren Wolf , in a classic tribute to jazz greats John Coltrane and Milt Jackson, will headline the opening of the 20th “Pappy Martin” Masten District Jazz Festival this Sunday, July 19, in Martin Luther King Jr. Park next to the Museum of Science from 3 to 8 p.m. Also performing will be such outstanding talent as Terrance Bruce, Nikki Hicks, the Love Supreme Trio and Paradigm Shift. The excitement continues the following Sunday, July 26 -same place, same time - with headliners Bobby Watson and the Curtis Lundy Group. Rounding out the stellar lineup is Larry Salter’s Big Band, the Junie Booth Trio and The Pleasant Quintet. This year’s festival is dedicated to the memory of the late, great James “Pappy” Martin, one of the event’s founders - who worked tirelessly to keep the festival going, and to promote Black Classical Music (jazz) in the City of Buffalo. -BackgroundIn 1996,, James “Pappy” Martin collaborated with Steve Porter, Darryl Peebles, Council President James Pitts and Councilman Byron Brown to implement an innovative Community Enhancement Program entitled “MASTEN JAZZ FESTIVAL.” The festival was the first of its kind to be held on the grounds of the Buffalo Museum of Science in Martin Luther King, Jr. Park, the heart and crown jewel on the Masten District. Over the past 20 years, there have

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been performances by many nationally acclaimed musicians such as Nasar Abadey, Bootsie Barnes, Gary Bartz, Andy Bey, Brownman, Dodo Green, Curtis Lundy, Serious Young Musicians, Straight Ahead, Malachi Thompson, Mike Wade, Donald Walden and Rodney Whitaker, among others. There have also been performances by a number of local musicians: Bilal Abdullah, Rodney Applebee, George Caldwell, Danny Jelks, Carol McLaughlin, Bobby Millitello, Janice Mitchel, Gregory Treadwell, and Jerry Youngman to name a few, as well as students from the Love Supreme School of Music. Buffalo is a city with deep roots in the jazz tradition. It has been home to some jazz giants and provided mentors, teachers and audiences for developing musicians. This festival seeks to keep that legacy alive as it reinforces confidence, in young and old, that Western New York is a place to develop talent and grow as a performance artist. Additionally, the Masten Jazz Festival serves as outreach to the adjacent neighborhoods demonstrating that jazz is accessible, enjoyable and worthy of respect in that the festival provides a tangible form of commit-

*ZAPP, One the greatest funk bands of the 80’s (“More Bounce to the Ounce,” “Computer Love”) Friday July 24 Hosted By Rob Allen (BET Comic View), 7pm 21+ Admitted. $40 Advance / $45 Day Of Show Ticketmaster. com / Wal-Mart / Tralf Box Office / Doris Records *ROC Summer Explosion, Aug. 15, Shalens Stadium 460 Oak St, Rochester starring Public Enemy, Redman, Method Man, Naughty By Nature, GHETTO Boys, Scarface, Kid N’ Play, Kool Moe Dee, Brand Nubian, chub Rock, Das EFX, Keith Murray & DJ Kool; an all day event; gates open at 11 a.m. show 1 p.m.; tickets at ticket Master, Mad Flavor, Peoples Choice and in Buffalo @ Doris Records.

Warren Wolf ment to strengthening jazz as a viable art form. Sponsors of this year’s 20th annual event include Demone Smith, Council Member Darius G. Pridgen, Legislators Betty Jean Grant and Barbara Miller Williams along with Lamar Advertising, National Fuel,, M&T Bank, LP Ciminelli, National Grid, Dunn Tire, The Masten District Jazz preservation Society the Buffalo Urban League and the African American Cultural Center Wayne Escoffery

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The richness and diversity of Buffalo’s musical talent base are showcased during 18 performances at this year’s Queen City Jazz Festival – July 25th, 2015 from noon-9pm at the historic Colored Musicians Club at 145 Broadway at Michigan. “The Colored Musician’s Club’s vision for the future of the Queen City is a place where local musicians—with diverse backgrounds from students to Grammy-awardwinning artists—can share their love for music on one stage for Western New York audiences,” said Walter Kemp, Board Member and Artist Coordinator. Details about the 10th Annual Queen City Jazz Festival and 80th anniversary events are athttps://www.facebook.com/pages/ The-Historic-Colored-MusiciansClub/254021683266?fref=ts FULL DETAILS NEXT WEEK!

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ENTERTAINMENT

“The Rize & Fall of Tephlon Ent.”

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he Rize & Fall of Tephlon Ent.” is the first ever Buffalo Hip-Hop movie, directed and produced by Emmanuel Kulu Jr. of Black Art Visions in collaboration with Joseph Wilson of Speedy Enterprise Pro, and Tywan Abrams of Aura Films. This film is based on a true untold story of Kulu and Tephlon Entertainment. The film displays the struggle of building a local record label without a major record deal. Kulu is an inspired Hip-hop Artist/Producer/CEO well known in the Upstate WNY Region. "In the beginning when I created Tephlon Ent. It was not to glorify the street life but to create a survival mentality in the hearts of everyone affiliated with us, when you think of the word ‘Tephlon’ you think of unbreakable, strength, unity, bullet proof vest which are all tactics for survival, this is what we represented in Buffalo and surrounding areas.” said Kulu. Kulu comes from a strong family base, mother Betty Kulu was a community activist, school teacher and principal at Stanley Makowski middle school, and father

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Emmanuel Kulu (2nd from left standing) and crew.

Emmanuel Kulu Sr. was a professional soccer player on his home country’ National “Cameroon Lions” and an electrician. “I learned from both of my parents to Fear God, serve your community, love your neighbor, be a difference in the community, the sky’s the limit, and last but not least fight for what you believe in, this is the mentality that created Tephlon” said Kulu. “Hip-hop has been in my heart for my whole life, I’ve been a artist for 17 years since high school. My brothers Stephen and Karl Kulu along with my cousin Rock Brown were major influences in my life in crafting my skills. My long time friend Shacorey Carter was also instrumental in my music career being apart of the rap group ‘C.O.V and the Villains’ prior to the formation of Tephlon” said Kulu. In a segregated city like Buffalo, Hip-hop has been given a bad name and as well as all those who love the music. Kulu wanted to change that by showing unity and telling the story of the street based off his childhood and those around him. “Born and raised in on the Eastside of Buffalo in the Langfield Projects, we had to fight and hustle for respect, nothing was given to us. We

watched our parents struggle to make ends meet, and this created a fire in us that burns for more. Hiphop gave me an outlet to release my frustration, anger and rage through my voice. Music was my refuge, my first love and comfort zone. Music is everything, life, love, ups and downs, partying but also time travel. Music can take a person to a time in their life where they had lots of fun, hard times, struggles, triumphs, inspirational moments in life etc. Hip-hop is often looked at as a derogatory and degrading form of music, due to the freedom to express one’s self with freedom of speech (curse words and harsh language) which is an expression of oppression to African Americans. Hip-hop (like Jazz and the Blues) is one of the musical genres that Blacks in America can take full credit for, it belongs to us” said Kulu. This film shows the strength in unity, passion, tragedy, and love for hiphop. Many people think they can just wake up and become a famous rapper, it takes sacrifice and a lot of networking, talent alone means nothing.” Kulu said. “The Rize & Fall of Tephlon Ent.” Film is set to release around December 2015 in Buffalo with a public screenContinued Page 14

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BUFFALO STEP OPENS REGISTRATION FOR SUMMER STEAM CAMP 2015 PARTICIPANTS! Ready for its second year, Buffalo STEP has opened registration for summer STEAM camp 2015 participants! The science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics fields are at the root of the world’s growth industries and emerging markets. They are a part of our everyday life and present a wealth of opportunity for exploration and education. “According to the U. S. Department of Commerce, STEM occupations are growing at 17%, while others are growing at 9.8%.” Preparedness for these fields should start at an early age and be encouraged by parents and community stakeholders to facilitate STEAM based education to give our children every advantage possible to capture the opportunities that the world offers. Staying true to its goal of promoting STEAM based education, more specifically computer science and access to technology, the 2015 effort is based in the desire to promote economic empowerment through STEAM based education and lifetime learning. This year, the camp will be held at the Delavan Grider Community Center located at 877 E. Delavan Ave, Buffalo, NY. The camp will focus on introducing participants to computer programming, web programming, 3D modeling, and animation in an interactive and hands on environment. Buffalo STEP completed a successful program last summer. Children from the area between the ages of 10 and 14 were awarded certificates for having completed the program and produced final projects.

$2,000 in Scholarships Awarded to June Graduates Black Achievers, Inc., along with Uniland Development Company and Belmont Management Co., Inc., recently awarded $2,000.00 in scholarships to five 2015 graduates during graduation ceremonies on June 26, 2015. Herbert L. Bellamy, CEO of Black Achievers, Inc., presented scholarships to Diane E. Lynch, Dejalana Jolle Gilbert and Malik Ameer Munn during the Bennett High School graduation. Denise Clark, Principal of Riverside Institute of Technology, presented scholarships to Riverside graduates Sabina Mashimango and Christian Ndagano during their commencement ceremony. Dr. Catherine Collins, a member of the State Board of Regents, is the Chairperson of the Erma D. Robinson Educational Incentive Award fund, which annually provides scholarships to graduating seniors from area high schools. The scholarship fund is one of the projects financed by Black Achievers, Inc. with proceeds from the annual Black Achievers Awards Banquet. This year the organization welcomed Uniland Development Company and Belmont Management Co., Inc. as co-sponsors of the scholarships awarded to the graduates. Black Achievers, Inc. will be hosting the 43rd Annual Black Achievers Awards Banquet. The primary purpose for the awards event is to honor outstanding individuals and show the community the variety and quality of achievements of African Americans in Western New York. Images are powerful in our society, and this event highlights inspiring stories of personal, professional and community achievements. Over the past 42 years, Black Achievers, Inc. has honored more than 2,500 outstanding individuals. This year the Black Achievers Awards Banquet will be held on Saturday, October 10, 2015 at the Adam’s Mark Buffalo, 120 Church Street. A reception will be held at 6:00 p.m., followed by dinner at 7:00 p.m.

Shahid Muhammad

“The Math Doctor” To Visit Buffalo Columnist Eva M. Doyle has invited Brother Shahid Muhammad to Buffalo. Known as the "Math Doctor" because of his expertise in teaching math to African American students., Shahid will l speak at the Merriweather library on Saturday, September 19, from 1 to 6: p.m. On Sunday, September 20 he will speak at Mosque 23 where meetings are held at the C.R.U.C.I.A.L. Community Center. Brother Shahid Muhammad is known as the "Math Doctor" because of his expertise in teaching math to Black students. He is the author of a book called " How to Teach Math to Black Students." He presents mathematics from an African centered perspective telling students about the great mathematicians in our history. Shahid believes strongly that teachers can integrate the contributions made by Blacks to science, technology, and mathematics into their lesson plans and activities. Mrs. Doyle would like encourage parents and guardians to bring their youth to hear Brother Shahid. Educators are also invited to attend. Two fundraisers are planned to help defray the costs of bringing Shahid Muhammad to Buffalo. More information about the fundraisers will be announced in the near future. For more information call (716) 847-6010 or (716) 5075280.

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Board Minority Rejects Resolution by Paladino to Appoint Superintendent Once again Carl Paladino is trying to impose the appointment of a principal as the Superintendent of the Buffalo School System. In a resolution dated June 29th but submitted to the Board on July 2nd, Paladino calls for the appointment of Kevin Eberle, effective July 15th for a “minimum” of four years. I won’t comment on Mr. Eberle at this point, Barbara Seals but the resolution was made public by Paladino and names him in the document, so I Nevergold am not disclosing confidential information. The concern of the Minority Bloc is that this Resolution is another attempt to circumvent a process that: •Includes all Board members in the decision making process •Results in the appointment of a qualified applicant following a comprehensive and diligent search •Is open and transparent, engaging community stakeholders and offering them an opportunity for input before the selection is made •Provides a rationale for the appointment of a Superintendent that fully discloses and enumerates all the qualifications, competencies, relevant experiences and record of successful accomplishments of the proposed appointee •Provides an example of the vision/plan that the appointee brings to this very complex job specifically with respect to several recent State mandates Before getting to the crux of his resolution Paladino speaks to what he characterizes as the “dysfunction, chaos, lack of morale, corruption and incompetence of the BPS.” He also launches into invectives and accusations that “certain members of the Board” frustrated the search process and therefore other Board members were no longer obligated to continue the search process. The final paragraphs of the resolution state: Whereas, the present shortlist of seven candidates includes people not familiar with New York State, Buffalo or the BPS, its qualities, problems nor staff as well as local candidates not prepared to implement the vision statement of the BOE majority and change required to correct the dysfunction; and Whereas, only one candidate has the background and qualities necessary to immediately implement the necessary change required to correct the dysfunction in an expeditious, intelligent, informed and diligent manner to give the children of the BPS hope and an immediate opportunity for a good education Now, therefore, be it resolved that the BOE appoints Kevin Eberle as Permanent Superintendent of the BPS effective as of July 15 2015, for a minimum four year term, subject to other material terms to be negotiated by the Finance Chair and General Counsel of the BOE. It should also be noted that Mr. Eberle and two other internal candidates were interviewed by Board members on June 30th in a meeting that Mr. Paladino did not attend. So it is obvious that he made a decision that was not informed by an interview process that included several other candidates. In fact, a clause in the Resolution dismissed all other candidates, who Paladino disqualified because none were “prepared to implement the vision statement of the BOE majority.” On this point, it appears obvious that Mr. Eberle would have had to pledge his intention to implement the vision under the watchful eye of Mr. Paladino Continued Page 14

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Book Review / By Professor H.B. Cosby

Silent Leader-The Biography of Dr. Freddie L. Thomas by Rodney Brown

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ecently in Rochester, a book signing was held in honor of Dr. Freddie L Thomas at the school named in his honor, Dr. Freddie Thomas Elementary School. Silent Leader by Rodney Brown is a long awaited biography of one of the nation’s most outstanding African Americans. Since Thomas’ transition in 1974 there have been few occasions to honor his legacy. One exception was Buffalo’s African Consciousness Workshop, which hosted a presentation by Waddell X, author of Expressions of Wisdom from Freddie X Thomas (1995). Brother Freddie was a world renowned scholar and public intellectual. He was unique in his ability to relate to people of all walks of life. His house was a seamless combination of a school, library and hospitality. When not teaching in his living room he would walk the streets at night, even outside bars and restaurants, engaging folks to expand their minds and study. Brother Freddie, who was also referred to as Freddie X for his discipleship in the Nation of Islam, mastered several fields: African history (especially Egyptian history), religious history, music (he played the piano and composed music), anthropology, mathematics, biology and chemistry. He was fond of teaching Egyptian history and the origin of the alphabet. He introduced students to classic texts of African history, including George James’ Stolen Legacy, Alexander Winchell’s PreAdmamites, Gerald Massey’s Egypt Light of the World, Godfrey Higgens, Anacalypsis, and so many others, long before it became popular. He corresponded with some of the most important historians of the time, including Arthur Schomburg, Leo Hansberry, J. A. Rogers and Yosef ben-Jochannan. Inspired by Elijah Muhammad’s historiography, he wrote a series of articles on the Asiatic Blackman in Buffalo’s Empire Star newspaper in 1958. Although he was mainly self taught, he attended Wagner College, Albany Medical School and the University of Rochester. He invented a device for Eastman Kodak in the 1950s. His scientific research was in the areas of cell biology, tissue culture and photographic science. Freddie had an usual ability to teach math to grade school, college students or anyone who wanted to learn. He combined these lectures with history and African philosophy. Rodney Brown’s book has rekindled an interest in the legacy of Dr. Freddie L. Thomas. Freddie, who lived in the tradition of a modern Imhotep or Chiekh Anta Diop, is worth commemorating. The first scholar to recognize this connection was James G. Spady, author of Cheikh Anat Diop and Freddie Thomas: Two Philosophical Perspectives on Pristine Black History (Journal of African Civilization (1979). The book also uncovers the special relationship Thomas had with his wife, Margaret Banks-Thomas. The book narrates how they met and married, including the song he wrote and played at the wedding. A self taught pianist, he copyrighted more than seventy musical compositions by age 40. In this way, the book is undergirded by a love story between two people committed to each other and the community. Margaret or Midge as she is affectionately known, has struggled to keep Freddie’s legacy alive by the development of the Freddie Thomas Fund for high school seniors and archiving essential documents. Rodney Brown’s biography of Freddie L. Thomas serves to rekindle the memory of one of the most important scholars and public intellectuals of the twentieth century.

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Remove Slave Owner Andrew Jackson from the $20 Bill and Replace it with Harriet Tubman! Dear Editor: The Treasury Department has announced “a woman” will be put on the $10 bill by 2020, this after an online campaign to put a woman on the $20 bill selected Harriet Tubman. Let’s fight for a better idea - to remove Andrew Jackson from the $20 bill and replace him with a distinguished woman from American history- Harriet Tubman! Do we really want Andrew Jackson, one of the largest slave owners in history and architect of the Indian Wars whose decisions annihilated American Indian tribes of the Southeast. - to remain on any currency? Let’s write Treasury Secretary Jack Lew and tell him, DON’T PLAY US CHEAP, we want the $20 and Harriet Tubman! Leave Alexander Hamilton on the $10 bill. He’s the rare founder who opposed slavery!

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BUSINESS & FINANCE

2015 Faith Based & Community Leaders Breakfast Jeff Belt, Co-Chair of the Western New York Regional Economic Development Council is the Guest Speaker Jeff Belt, Co-Chair of the Western New York Regional Economic Development Council and CEO of the Olean–based company SolEpoxy, will be the guest speaker at the 2015 Faith Based & Community Leaders Breakfast, Friday, July 17 from 9:30-11:30 a.m. at Templeton Landing. The Breakfast will be hosted by Pastor James Giles. Donation is $25 Regional economic development councils have allocated more than $2 billion in grants, tax breaks and other incentives through to hundreds of projects across the state since their inception four years ago. In an interview with the Olean Times Herald in February, Mr. Belt noted that in his new leadership role on the council, he hopes Jeff Belt to tackle many of the economic woes facing the region. Key elements of the council’s efforts to kick-start the area’s economy, he said, are workforce investment, whether it’s providing continuing education opportunities for existing workers or practical training for the next generation of employees; shepherding “smart growth” in area communities to attract new residents; and fostering a culture of entrepreneurship. Mr. Belt was named as a replacement for Howard Zemsky by Gov. Cuomo earlier this year. In his position he plays a key leadership role in economic redevelopment efforts throughout Western New York. For more information about sponsorship or to RSVP for the Community Leaders Breakfast, contact Keina Jackson at (716)221-0388.

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JOB FAIR JULY 22 The Buffalo and Erie County Public Library is hosting a Job Fair on Wednesday, July 22, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. at the Downtown Central Library, 1 Lafayette Square. Nearly forty employers who have open positions will be accepting resumes & interviewing. Buffalo Employment & Training Center will provide one-on-one advice on writing a winning resume. Western New York Law Center will be providing advice on credit reports. The Job Fair is free and open to the public. For more information call 716-858-8900

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You Are Your Best Marketer – Tips for Landing that Dream Job To develop professionally, individuals must promote themselves. Resumes are generally the first point of entry into an organization or company. For this reason, a considerable amount of detail and care should be taken. One of the biggest mistakes individuals make is either including too much information or being too vague. It is not necessary, or advisable, to include every responsibility or task every completed in a position. Rather, resumes should include highlights, accomplishments and knowledge areas. On the other hand, general statements and summaries will not suffice. Be specific: include names, numbers, and details. There is a limited amount of space to capture skills and promote oneself; be wise and strategic. Do your research Depending on the industry or position, resumes can be constructed in different formats. It is also important to constantly update a resume regardless of whether or not an individual is job searching. Regularly updating your resume will save the time and effort of remembering what tasks and projects were done in the past. It can also serve as a tool to evaluate individual progress and professional goals. It may be obvious, but proofread, proofread, and proofread. Another common mistake is having different fonts and spacing throughout the document. For clarity and organization, these elements should be consistent. Errors on resumes are a huge red flag and can suggest lack of interest or care. Ask for help Did you know that Roswell Park Cancer Institute’s Office of Diversity & Inclusion facilitates resume and interview skills workshops that may help you improve your skills? The workshops are free and open to the public, and are led by David Clarence Scott, Director of the Office of Diversity & Inclusion. Shavontae Frida, a hospital clinical assistant in Ambulatory Services at Roswell Park, said she always had her heart set on obtaining a job at Roswell Park, but knew she needed to enhance her interContinued Page 14

DESIGNING TO LIVE SUSTAINABLY! In the photo above, Gail Wells (left) and Della Miller pose beside their grand prize winning “Market on Michigan (M.O.M.)” idea during the 2015 Designing to Live Sustainably awards presentation June 13 at Design Innovation Garage (d!g,) . Their design is centered around the idea of a shopping and food vendor mall, “Market on Michigan (M.O.M.)” where they want everything to be all natural and run by local business owners. It is a visionary effort to see change in their community. In photo to the right, Paul Perez won the top prize for best Transportation Idea. LEGAL NOTICE Index No. 801026/2013 SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS INDEX NO. 801026/2013 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF ERIE Date Filed: 6/24/2015 Plaintiff designates Erie County as the place of trial. Venue is based upon the County in which the mortgaged premises is situated. Key Bank National Association, Plaintiff, -against- Buffalo Neighborhood Revitalization Corporation, Beneficial Homeowner Service Corporation, Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency, New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Kishia Douglas, as heir to the estate of Donald A. Hill, Sr., Qiana D. Hill, as heir to the estate of Donald A. Hill, Sr. if living and if she be dead, any and all persons who are spouses, widows, grantees, mortgagees, lienor, heirs, devisees, distributees, or successors in interest of such of the above as may be dead, and their spouses, heirs, devisees, distributees and successors in interest, all of whom and whose names and places of residences are unknown to Plaintiff, Mariah Hines, as heir to the estate of Donald A. Hill, Sr., Donovane A. Hill, as heir to the estate of Donald A. Hill, Sr., Tamara F. Collier as natural guardian for D.H. as heir to the estate of Donald A. Hill, Sr., Tamara F. Collier as natural guardian for D.H., as heir to the estate of Donald A. Hill, Sr., Tamara F. Collier as natural guardian for D.H., as heir to the estate of Donald A. Hill, Sr., Tamara F. Collier as natural guardian for D.H., as heir to the estate of Donald A. Hill, Sr., Metro Portfolios, Inc., Erie County Department of Social Services O/B/O Martinique D. Fenderson Reid, Tamara F. Collier, as Administratrix of the Estate of Donald A. Hill Sr, United States of America, Donald Hill Jr., Defendants. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT(S): YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the Complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your Answer or, if the Complaint is not served with this Summons, to serve a Notice of Appearance on the attorneys for the plaintiff within twenty (20) days after service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of service (or within thirty (30) days after service is complete if this Summons is not personally delivered to you within the State of New York). In case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the Complaint. NOTICE OF NATURE OF ACTION AND RELIEF SOUGHT THE OBJECT of the above captioned action is to foreclose a Mortgage to secure $18,000.00 and interest, recorded in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Erie on September 25, 1998 in Book 12807, Page 977, and later modified pursuant to a Loan Modification Agreement dated June 9, 2008 which created a single lien in the amount of $21,703.89 covering premises known as 166 Wakefield Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14214. The relief sought in the within action is a final judgment directing the sale of the premises described above to satisfy the debt secured by the Mortgage described above. NOTICE YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME If you do not respond to this summons and complaint by serving a copy of the answer on the attorney for the mortgage company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against you and filing the answer with the court, a default judgment may be entered and you can lose your home. Speak to an attorney or go to the court where your case is pending for further information on how to answer the summons and protect your property. Sending a payment to your mortgage company will not stop this foreclosure action. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. DATED: Williamsville, New York: June 24, 2015 By: Stephen J. Wallace, Esq. Frenkel, Lambert, Weiss, Weisman & Gordon, LLP Attorneys for Plaintiff 53 Gibson Street Bay Shore, New York 11706 (631) 969-3100 Our File No.: 01-026963-F00


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LEGAL NOTICE Index No. 201560046 SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS Index No. 201560046 STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY COURT - COUNTY OF ERIE U.S. BANK TRUST, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR LSF9 MASTER PARTICIPATION TRUST, Plaintiff,-vs-THE HEIRS AT LARGE OF RICHARD M. ROBAK A/K/A RICHARD ROBAK, deceased, and all persons who are husbands, widows, grantees, mortgagees, lienors, heirs, devisees, distributees, successors in interest of such of them as may be dead, and their husbands and wives, heirs, devisees, distributees and successors in interest of all of whom and whose names and places are unknown to Plaintiff; DARLENE ROBAK AND SUSAN ZIMMERMAN, AS POSSIBLE HEIRS TO THE ESTATE OF RICHARD M. ROBAK A/K/A RICHARD ROBAK; MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR ACCREDITED HOME LENDERS, INC.; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE; “JOHN DOE” AND “JANE DOE” said names being fictitious, it being the intention of Plaintiff to designate any and all occupants of premises being foreclosed herein,Defendants.Mortgaged Premises: 1960 BASELINE ROAD, GRAND ISLAND, NY 14072. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT(S):YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the Complaint in the above entitled action and to serve a copy of your Answer on the plaintiff’s attorney within twenty (20) days of the service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of service, or within thirty (30) days after service of the same is complete where service is made in any manner other than by personal delivery within the State. The United States of America, if designated as a defendant in this action, may answer or appear within sixty (60) days of service. Your failure to appear or answer will result in a judgment against you by default for the relief demanded in the Complaint. In the event that a deficiency balance remains from the sale proceeds, a judgment may be entered against you, unless the Defendant obtained a bankruptcy discharge and such other or further relief as may be just and equitable. NOTICE YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME If you do not respond to this summons and complaint by serving a copy of the answer on the attorney for the mortgage company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against you and filing the answer with the court, a default judgment may be entered and you can lose your home.Speak to an attorney or go to the court where your case is pending for further information on how to answer the summons and protect your property.Sending payment to your mortgage company will not stop this foreclosure action. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. That this action is being amended to include Darlene Robak and Susan Zimmerman as possible heirs to the Estate of Richard M. Robak a/k/a Richard Robak, deceased.ERIE County is designated as the place of trial. The basis of venue is the location of the mortgaged premises. Dated: April 3, 2015 /s/_________________ Mark K. Broyles, Esq. FEIN SUCH & CRANE, LLP Attorneys for Plaintiff Office and P.O. Address 28 East Main Street, Suite 1800 Rochester, New York 14614 Telephone No. (585) 232-7400 Section: 36.04 Block: 1 Lot: 4 NATURE AND OBJECT OF ACTION The object of the above action is to foreclose a mortgage held by the Plaintiff recorded in the County of ERIE, State of New York as more particularly described in the Complaint herein. TO THE DEFENDANT, the plaintiff makes no personal claim against you in this action.To the above named defendants: The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of the Hon. Sheila A. DiTullio, a Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of N.Y., dated June 1, 2015 and filed along with the supporting papers in the Erie County Clerk’s Office. This is an action to foreclose a mortgage. The premises is described as follows: ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, situate in the Town of Grand Island, County of Erie and State of New York, being part of Lot No.: 57, described as follows – Commencing in the center of Base Line Road, which is identical with the east line of Lot No. 57, at a point two hundred fifty-three and eleven hundredths (253.11) feet north of its intersection with the south line of Lot No. 57; thence west parallel with the south line of Lot No. 57, three hundred thirty (330) feet to the east line of lands sold by George F. Tolman to Henry W. Valentine by deed recorded in the Erie County Clerk’s Office in Liber 141 of Deeds page 486; thence north along said line of the Valentine land and parallel with the east line of Lot No. 57, sixtythree and twenty-eight hundredths (63.28) feet; thence east parallel with the south line of Lot No 57, three hundred and thirty (330) feet to the center of Base Line Road; thence south along the center of Base Line Road sixty-three and twenty-eight hundredths (63.28) feet to the place of beginning. Premises known as 1960 BASELINE ROAD, GRAND ISLAND, NY 14072

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The Buffalo Municipal Housing Authority will receive sealed bids for BMHA Job #15-05-CF, Improvements at Shaffer Village, Kowal, Elmhurst, and Kenfield. The Prebid Conference will be held on Tuesday, August 11, 2015 at 11:00AM, local time, with all potential bidders assembled at the Capital Improvements & Development Office, 320 Perry Street, Buffalo, New York 14204; the project walk-through may be held/scheduled after the meeting. Sealed bids will be received until 3:00 PM, local time, on Tuesday, August 18, 2015 at the Capital Improvements Office, 320 Perry Street, Buffalo, New York 14204. Bids received after the stated time will not be accepted. Bids will be opened and publicly read aloud immediately after specified closing time. All bid forms must be filled out and returned. Sets of contract documents may only be obtained at the Capital Improvements Office at 320 Perry Street, with a deposit of $100 per set. Only certified company checks, bank checks or money orders made payable to the Buffalo Municipal Housing Authority will be accepted. This deposit is refundable upon return of complete sets of documents within 14 calendar days after the bid opening. Failure to comply with this time limit will constitute forfeiture of the deposit. The BMHA reserves the right to reject any bid, which fails to conform to the essential items, required by the contract documents and to reject any and/ or all bids submitted. Dated: July 23, 2015

LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBIC HEARING NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON THE PROPOSED MODIFICATION OF PLANS OF ERIE COUNTY SEWER DISTRICT NO. 6

Notice is hereby given that a public hearing pursuant to Section 253-b of the County Law of the State of New York (the “Act”), will be held by the County Legislature of the County of Erie, New York (the “Erie County Legislature”), on the on the 29th day of July , 2015 at 1:30 p.m., local time, at 92 Franklin Street, 4th Floor in Buffalo, New York in connection with a proposed modification (the “Modification of Plans”) of Erie County Sewer District No. 6 (the “District No. 6”): The Modification of Plans will modify the existing Increase and Improvement of Facilities plan adopted in 2005 to approve additional improvements within the District No.6, including, but not limited to, improvements to the Wilmuth/Well St. Pumping Station, including engineering costs associated with those upgrades, as more fully described in the report and estimate of cost pursuant to a written report dated May 14, 2015 (the “Report”), prepared by the County Engineers (Erie County Department of Environment & Planning), which Report has been approved by the Erie County Sewer Agency. A copy of the Report has been filed with the Erie County Legislature. The maximum estimated cost of the Modification and Plans as described in the Report will not increase the cost to property owners within District No. 6 and there will be no additional cost to properties serviced by District No. 6 for items such as connection charges or fees or the need to pay for connection to the sewer system due to said proposed Modification of Plans. Dated: Buffalo, New York, BY ORDER OF THE COUNTY LEGISLATURE July 16, 2015 OF THE COUNTY OF ERIE, NEW YORK By:Karen M. McCarthy Clerk, County Legislature

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DR. NEVERGOLD continued and other majority Board members. The Minority members of the Board of Education reject the Paladino resolution. We question its legitimacy and reject the assumed authority of one Board member to make a unilateral decision to appoint a Superintendent, even if the resolution has the support of 5 votes. In fact the Board’s Special Counsel, Karl Kristoff of the Hodgson Russ law firm responded to an inquiry from the minority members that Mr. Paladino’s resolution was not in order. Note: Mr. Paladino did not attend the July 8th Board meeting. After an attempt to table his resolution by Mr. Quinn was defeated, Ms. Belton Cottman moved and Dr. Nevergold seconded that this resolution be removed from the agenda all together. This motion passed with yes votes from Ms. Kapsiak, Dr. Harris-Tigg, Ms. Pierce, Mr. Quinn, Dr. Nevergold and Ms. BeltonCottman. Mr. McCarthy was the only no vote. Mr. Sampson left the meeting early. Of course it remains to be seen if Mr. Paladino attempts to resubmit the resolution.

TIPS FOR LANDING DREAM JOB continued viewing and resume writing skills. She attended a resume-writing workshop co-hosted by the Fruit Belt Coalition and RPCI’s Office of Diversity & Inclusion. “After attending the workshop, I edited my resume and had it reviewed by David,” explained Frida. “I truly believe the skills I learned in the workshop and edits to my resume helped me to obtain an interview with Roswell Park. Before the interview, David invited me to come in for a mock interview to prepare for it. It proved to be very helpful because I was offered the position at Roswell Park thanks to the help I received!” Bertina Ferguson, an Information Technology Service Desk Analyst at Roswell Park, attended a WNY Diversity Job Fair hosted by the Buffalo Employment and Training Center where she met a representative from Roswell Park and expressed her desire to work for the Institute. “I explained that I applied for several IT positions in the past without any luck. The Roswell Park representative suggested that I have my resume reviewed or attend one of the resume writing workshops that Roswell Park offers,” she said. “I utilized their services and then applied for the IT Help Desk position. I am proud to say I obtained an interview and got the job!” Interested in learning more? RPCI’s Office of Diversity & Inclusion resume workshops are held from 1-2:30 p.m. and the interview skills workshops are held from 3-4:30 p.m. both on the first or second Tuesday of every month at the UB Gateway Center, 77 Goodell St. If you or someone you know may want to participate in a workshop, please reserve your seat now by contacting Maria Rivera: 716845-4567 or Maria.Rivera@RoswellPark.org. Remember, a well-written resume is not the only factor to landing a job, but it can help you get your foot in the door.


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COMMUNITY CALENDAR

Challenger Community News • July 15, 2015

Wednesday July 15

Wednesday July 15

Friday July 17

Monday July 20

Tuesday July 21

Wednesday July 22

Baby Boutique Give Away: Free Clothing & Food 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. The Parking Lot at 594 Winslow Ave.

The Durham Central City Baby Café: every Wed. and Thurs. 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. 200 E. Eagle. Dinner is free! 885-6348.

Movie Rama End Time Series: “A Distant Thunder,” 7 p.m., First Holy Temple, 703 Fillmore 896-3896

Board Meeting Aloma D. Johnson Charter School: 6 p.m., 15 Jewett Parkway. 856-4390.

Board of Education Special Board Meeting: 1 p.m. 801 City Hall.

Khametic Ascendants: 9-10 a.m. & 12:30 a.m. (after midnigh Channel 20.

The Portrait Project Free Portrait: 9 a.m. – 8 p.m., The Pop In, 218 Grant Street. Come as you are. Go to theportraitproject100thousand.com for more info.

Thursday July 16

Saturday July 18

Summertime at the Golden Nugget Fundraiser for 2nd Erie County Legislator Betty Jean Grant: 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. $25.

“We Beat Drums Not Each Other”: 5-7 p.m., African rhythms, history, culture & community fun; free for youth; 715-3727.

The Durham Central City Baby Café: every Wednesday and Thursday 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. 200 E. Eagle Dinner is free! Doris Gayles 885-6348.

Friday July 17

Afrikan Consciousness Workshop: 6-7:45 p.m. Merriweather Library Jefferson @ E. Utica; every Monday; public invited.

Wednesday July 22

Khametic Ascendants: 9-10 a.m. & 12:30 a.m. (after midnight), Channel 20.

First Annual African American Male Wellness Walk / Run Initiative: Niagara Arts & Cultural Center , 1201 Pine Ave. Niagara Falls N.Y., 9 a.m., aawalk.org or 716 990-7462 .

Salsa in the Park with Salsa Sarah and Jerome Williams: 7- 9 p.m., The Rose Gardens at Delaware Park.

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2015 Faith Based & Community Leaders Breakfast: 9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m., Templton Landing, 2 Templeton Terr, . RSVP 221-0388. Donation $25.

Sunday July 19 Pappy Martin Masten Jazz Festival: MLK Park, 3-8 p.m. See pg. 8 for details.

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Support Our Youth! Support BUFF CITY HOOPS!

Organizers & supporters of community-based summer basketball tournament save the day for city youth!

T

he Gus Macker basketball tournament has been an important “summer-in-Buffalo” tradition for over 25 years. Unfortunately, over the past two summers the tournament has relocated outside the city, leaving our youth without a grand basketball event. BUFF CITY HOOPS was established to fill the void that the Gus Macker games left behind. The organization’s mission is to provide structural and organized basketball as a recreational outlet for our youth in the City of Buffalo in a safe, competitive, and good natured atmosphere. The aim is to promote education and violence prevention, while developing positive life skills for the advancement of our collective community, one neighborhood at a time. The grand finale Buff City Tournament date will be August 29, from 12 noon to 8 p.m. Organizers are currently finalizing the location. Under the BUFF CITY HOOPS THE FUTURE: Member of the Buffalo Rams team (L-R): Ahmir, Riumbrella there are leagues currently cardo, Javani, Tyler, Jaden and Greg. Support our youth! playing throughout the City of Buffalo (see schedule this page). Each league will cultivate and develop their teams. There will be additional cross league games scheduled by the individual league coaches. After the end of the tournament, each league will enter the top two teams of each division to compete in the BUFF CITY HOOPS Finale Tournament on August 29. At the end of the event one team per division will be crowned that the 2015’s BUFF CITY HOOPS Champion! The BUFF CITY HOOPS Committee believes that our community is in need of consistent safe summer initiatives, so in addition to basketball sportsmanship there will also be a one 30 minute Violence Prevention Educational Workshop presented by Rev. Dr. Frederick A. Gelsey Sr. at each tournament site throughout the city. Dr. Gelsey is the founder and director of The Homicide Education & Prevention Project. For more information or to donate or volunteer call 602-5877 or Go Fund Me: http/www. gofundme.comyw2dks Legislator Betty Jean Grant is founder and senior advisor of BUFF CITY HOOPS; Murray Holman is president; Jocelyn O’Steen vice president; Karla Thomas, secretary; Russell Kingsbury, treasurer; and Dwayne Ferguson, sergeant at Arms.

MAD DADS

Tournament: 2015 Annual Summer Basketball Tournament. Date: Monday & Wednesday July 6 - August 26, 2015 Time: 6 - 9 p.m. Location: Woodlawn Park Ages: Boys & Girls 8 - 18 Contact: Dwayne Ferguson 716563-1834

Youth Advantage

Tournament: Youth Advantage @ Express Assembly of God. Date: Mondays starting July 6th Time: 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Location: Expressway Assembly of God. Ages: Boys 15 - 18 Contact: Russell Kingsbury 716-602-7546 Sponsor: Kenfield / Langfield Resident Council 716-400-2295 Note: Basketball with a Purpose Thursdays, 7 – 9 p.m. for men 18-30 (not in BCH age bracket) )Contact: Will 716-462-2221 or Bob -830-8240

Youth Advantage

Tournament: Youth Advantage @ Schaffer Village Date: Tuesdays Time: 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Location: Schaffer Village (Riverside). Ages: Boys 15 - 18 Contact: Russell Kingsbury 716-6027546 Sponsor: Councilmember Joe Golombek Jr. 716-851-5161 Note: Work with Pastor Cruz 716-335-6570

Stop the Violence Coalition

C.R.U.C.I.A.L. Sports

Tournament: Hoops for Hope Date: Thursdays and Fridays Time: 5pm Location:Ferry-Grider / Box Street (Matt Urban Hope Center / C.R.U.C.I.A.L: rain sites) Ages: Boys & Girls 8 - 15 Contact: Gina Davis 510-7522 or Darryl Gaines 716-578-7381. Sponsor:

Councilmember David Franczyk 716-851-4138

SportsQube All Stars

Tournament: SportsQube Summer Classic Date: Wednesdays & Saturdays Time: (Wed.) 5-7pm & (Sat.) 2-4pm, Masten Park Ages: Boys 10-12, 1315, 16-20. Contact: Muki Hawkins 716-348-8072. Sponsor: Councilmember Darius Pridgen 716-8514980

G.I.R.L.S. Sports Foundation (N.I.C.Y.O.)

Tournament: G.I.R.L.S. Sports Foundation Slam Jam Date: Saturdays Aug 1st, Aug 15th, Aug 22th Time: 11am-3pm. Location: Martin Luther King Jr. Park Ages: Girls - All ages. Contact: Cecelie Owens 716-931-2180 Sponsor: Seeking Sponsorship

Delavan/Grider Community Center

Tournament: D.G. All Stars Date: Tuesday and Fridays Time: 6-8 PM Location: 877 East Delavan Ages: Boys 1318. Contact: Candace Moppins 716-896-702/ Shaquille Dudley Coach. Sponsor: Former Councilmember Demone Smith 716.851.5145

Westside Community Center

Tournament: We See Community Strength Date: Thursdays Time: 5:30-7:30 Location: 161 Vermont Street Ages: 1319 Boys Contact: Sandra Shephard 716-884-6616 Sponsor: Councilmember David Rivera

N.I.C.Y.O.

Tournament: Randy Smith League Date: Monday – Friday Time: 5:30 - 8 p.m. Location: Martin Luther King Jr. Ages: 1319 Boys Contact: Joyce Nixon 716-881-3139 or 716-912-4166, Pastor Kenny Simmons Sponsor: Seeking Sponsorship

For more information or to donate or volunteer call 6025877 or Go Fund Me: http/www.gofundme.comyw2dks

Tournament: Stop the Violence Tournament Date: Tuesdays Time: noon - 3 p.m. Location: Schiller Park Ages: Boys & Girls 8-10, 11-13, 14-16 Contact: Murray Holman 716-597-2858 Sponsor: Councilmember Richard Fontana 716-851-5151

Family 25 All Stars

Tournament: TBA Date: TBA. Time: TBA Location: McCarthy Park. Ages: TBA Contact: Derek Summers 716-597-3098/ Sherrad Bernard. Sponsor: Councilmember Rasheed Wyatt 716-8515165

BUFF CITY BALLERS! Members of the Mad Dads Basketball team pictured above include John, Steve, Diquan, Nyger, Christian, Nicholas, Columbus, Trey, Antwan and Desmond.


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