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“There’s a travesty going on in the WNY education system”
Community leaders, parents rally to stop the closing of Buff-Sci Charter, one of the top performing schools in the city, after Regents vote not to renew their application. Hundreds of minority and low-income students will be among those affected. Page 3 Photo by: Challenger News
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Dr. Myers-Small Is New Rochester School Superintendent Page 2
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Activists Say City Closing Budget Gap on Backs of Black and Poor Citizens Page 3
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Barber Shops, Beauty Salons Prepare For Their Turn to Re-open Page 4
HEALTH: Community Health “Sheroes” On The Front Line Page 5
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Dr. Leslie Myers-Small Selected to Lead ROC Juneteenth 5K Run/Walk: Virtual and Timely the Rochester City School District This year’s ROC Juneteenth 5K Run/Walk comes at a time when we are reminded, once Dr. Lesli Myers-Small has been selected as the new superintendent for the Rochester City School District. She is the first African American woman to hold that position in Rochester Mayor Lovely Warren released the following statement regarding the appointment of Dr Myers-Small: “Dr. Lesli Myers-Small is a tremendous educator and has spent her career dedicated to improving the lives of children. I know Dr. Myers-Small, if truly empowered to do so, can improve our school district, and therefore, our city. I am equally heartened that she will be the first woman of color to serve our community in this role.This milestone is worthy of recognition and celebration, while my longstanding concerns regarding our school district Dr. Lesli Myers-Small remain and must be addressed. I congratulate Dr. Myers-Small on her accomplishment and welcome her to our efforts to ensure every child in Rochester receives the education they deserve.” Dr. Myers-Small, the former Brockport Central School District superintendent, left Brockport in December to become State Assistant Commissioner of School Reform and Innovation, a job designed to work to bring change to low performing districts through the state, including RCSD. Myers-Small, 50, grew up in Rochester and attended its public schools. She began her career in education in the district as a guidance counselor and intervention specialist, and earned degrees from the University of Rochester and St. John Fisher College. Dr. Myers-Small will be the city’s seventh superintendent in 10 years and inherits a district facing financial difficulties.
again, that justice in America can still depend upon the color of one’s skin and that just about any action, including running, can be fatal to a Black American. The Juneteenth race – a fundraiser for the Rochester Civil Rights Heritage Site -- takes place in the aftermath of a shooting that killed an unarmed Black man, Ahmaud Arbery, who was jogging Feb. 23, in a suburban neighborhood in Georgia, not far from his home. Arrests of the suspects were made only after two and a half months of no action on the case, and only after an incriminating video emerged on May 5. Given the coronavirus pandemic, this year’s race is “virtual”: One could run or walk the 5K from home or from anywhere. The race can be done in one day or done over the course of a month or more, in one’s own neighborhood. Organizers simply ask that all running/ walking be completed by midnight on June 19, 2020. “Juneteenth” is a celebration of June 19, 1865, the day that 250 years of slavery finally ended in America. One can register for the race at: https://juneteenth5k.itsyourrace.com/event.aspx?id=9320 The run is a fundraiser, and the $10 registration fee will go toward the funding of a site that will honor local Civil Rights leaders throughout history. The Rochester Civil Rights Heritage Site, a project in progress (spearheaded by the Spiritus Christi Anti-Racism Coalition -- SPARC -- and supported by many groups, including the First Universalist Initiative for Racial Equity, or FIRE), will be located within Baden Park near Upper Falls and will explore civil rights leaders, their stories, and their struggles. The race, Rochester’s fourth, is relatively young, and Juneteenth is still an “under-celebrated day,” says Gloria Johnson Hovey, the founder and organizer of the race. Ms JohnsonHovey, a retired social worker from the Rochester City School District, requested last year, and the City of Rochester agreed, to begin the practice of flying a Juneteenth flag outside of City Hall in honor of the day. The goal of the ROC Juneteenth Run-Walk 5K Race, she says, “is to make this a larger-celebrated day.” Continued Page 10
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Rev. Pierce Elected Commander of American Legion Jesse Clipper Post No. 430 Reverend Eugene Pierce has been elected Commander of American Legion Jesse Clipper Post No. 430 for 2020 -2021. Rev. Pierce previously served as Commander for 2013-2014. "I am proud that my fellowlegionaries elected me again as Commander of the great Jesse Clipper Post No. 430 which was founded on Sept.16, 1916," he said. Other officers installed were : Commander Pierce Adjutant, Henry W. Curtis III; Chaplain, Deacon Michael Davis; 1st Vice Commander, Kanasha Blue; 2nd Vice Commander, Richard Hill; 3rd Vice Commander, Irvin L. Bates; Sgt-at-Arms, Perry Civils; Assistant Sgt-at-Arms, Peter Stokes; Service Officer, Donald Paulk; Judge Advocate, Felton Davis; Compliance Officer, Elder Howard Patton; WWII Coordinator, Papa Paul Woods; Housing Committee Officer, Barbara Miller- Williams; Housing Committee Office, John J. Dziewit; Grave and Memorials Officer, Cheryl Coleman-Thomas; Communications Officer, Charles Everhart; Historian, George K. Arthur; Immediate Past Commander, Minister Paulette Woods. Group photos of Officers are not available due to COVID-19 restrictions. Finance Officer Agnes M. Young, having been elected for a two-year term, was not installed. Installation was conducted by Pastor, Bishop Marion R. Richey of Daysprings Church of God of Prophecy.
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Community leaders, parents rally to stop the closing of BuffSci Charter, one of the top performing schools in the city, after Regents vote not to renew their application. Hundreds of minority and low-income students will be among those affected.
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here’s a travesty going on in the WNY education system,” declared community activist Samuel Radford on the “We Are The Parents show on WUFO Power 96.5 radio last week. Radford was referring to Buffalo Academy of Science Charter School (BuffSci), one of the top performing schools in Buffalo and the highest performing charter school in all of Western and Central N.Y. Buff Sci, he pointed out, has a 94% graduation rate, as well being considered as the highest performing charter school outside of New York City in the state of New York. Proficiency rates in math and English language arts are well above the county-wide average. With three locations (a high school on Franklin Street, a middle school on Poplar Ave. and an elementary school on
Clare Street, the Education Department has recommended renewal for the school. BuffSci had also recently received approval by the state to open a second school. Yet the State Board of Regents have voted to deny the school’s renewal. It was a decision that shocked parents, students, educators and community leaders; and one which will impact hundreds of minority and low-income students. “Let’s talk about the demographics of who the students at BuffSci are so there are no illusions of who we are talking about that are going to suffer because of this decision that was made,” continued Radford. Sixty five percent are Black, over 80% minority and 90% low income. “This is a school that is not only doing what we want a school to do, it’s one of the better schools in the City of Buffalo and the regents chose to close it.” Why? “Buffalo Science Academy is an incredible school and they are doing something that a lot of people say can’t be done, which is educating low income families and educating Black children. If you talk about the economic demographics, 90% of their kids are low income students,” said Duncan Kirkwood, parent advocate and co-host of “We are The Parents” show. The regents logic, he said, was that theCaronavirus pandemic was putting a financial strain on the home district and they need all the support, the resources and money they can get so they can educate the majority of students who the district serves; clearly ignoring the fact that BuffSci has one of the strongest academic records among all schools across the city. If BuffSci is shut down, the 700-plus students who attend Buffalo Academy of Science Charter School will be displaced into schools that are nowhere near as high performing. Community leaders, as well as the school’s Executive Director Joseph Polat, are asking the regents to reconsider. On Monday pastors and business leaders joined a Zoom direct action call which included calling, emailing and tweeting Board of Regent members imploring them to reverse their
Activists Say City is Closing Buffalo's Budget Gap on the Backs of Black and Low Income Communities
The Wakanda Alliance who recently celebrated their 1 year anniversarry on May 9th Invites you to join them via Zoom Saturday May 23 from 12-2:30 p.m. for comics, music and poetry! It's a virtual family event, to read, learn and unite; covering the final issue of the Wakanda Forever comic where The Dora Milaje call in The Avengers to help them stop MalThe African American Health Equity Task Force and the Fair Fines + Fees Coalition, in a ice. They will also have Buffalo's champion slam poet Ten letter to Mayor Byron Brown and common council members , is calling for a reassessment Thousand spitting some heat. RSVP via facebook and follow of the Proposed 2020-21 Budget for the City of Buffalo. on Instagram @thewakandaalliance and chec them out on the 'While we recognize the unprecedented budget challenges the web at www.thegalactictribe.org COVID-19 pandemic has created for the City of Buffalo and other local governments across the country, we want to ensure that the adopted budget does not place the burden of closing the budget gap on the backs of Buffalo’s African American community and low-income communities," the group stated. '"As proposed, the City’s 2020-21 budget fails Buffalo’s most vulHee's a sense of how the re-opening will work in WNY nerable Black residents and residents of low income. The Proposed depending how the state follows the 14-day period between Budget plans to bring in more than $3 million from traffic tickets. phases. It will look a little something like this: •Start of Phase One May 19 : Construction, manufactur- While budgeting $3.1 million in net revenue from traffic tickets is, ing, wholesale trade, delivery from and curbside pickup at on its face, race-neutral, we encourage you to look closely at whether that budget number retail outlets, as well as agriculture, forestry, fishing and is discriminatory in application. For example, if the Buffalo Police Department is focusing more patrols in poor Black neighborhoods, it follows that it would also be issuing more trafhunting. •Projected Start of Phase Two June 1 : Professional ser- fic tickets in those neighborhoods." (Please see details on page 9.) The following groups represent the Fair Fines + Fees Coalition: Western New York Law vices, retail, administrative support and real estate/rental and Center, WNY Peace Center & Interfaith Peace Network, African American Health Equity leasing.*This means salons and barber shops, may be able Task Force, Partnership for the Public Good, Erie County Restorative Justice Coalition, Cento open two weeks from May 19th. •Projected start of phase three June 15 : Restaurants and ter for Constitutional Rights, Black Love Resists in the Rust, National Federation for Just Communities of WNY, National Center for Law and Economic Justice, VOICE-Buffalo, food services, hotels and accommodation businesses. •Projected start of phase four June 29 : Arts, entertain- Citizens Action, Fines and Fees Justice Center, Prisoners Are People Too, Students for a ment and recreation, Education, Mass religious gatherings, Sensible Drug Policy, and the Buffalo Information Sharing Collective. like church services.
What Re-Opening WNY May Look Like
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African Americans in Medicine Part 2 1864 Dr. Rebecca Lee Crumpler, the first African-American female to earn a medical degree, graduates from New England Female Medical College, Boston. 1867 Robert Tanner Freeman is one of the first six graduates in dental medicine from Harvard University, thus becoming the first African American to receive an education in dentistry and a dental degree from an American medical school. (Freeman was born in 1847 to enslaved parents in North Carolina.)
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BUILDING COMMUNITY AMID Positive Examples of Working Together Within Our Communities To Support Ourselves And Our Neighbors During The Covid-19 Crisis
HELPING TO FEED BUFFALO…THE FACTS:
Perhaps one of the largest giveaways during the COVID-19 Health crisis to date took place two weeks ago at 1490 Jefferson. It was sponsored by Mayor Brown and the City of Buffalo, Nyamekye Foundation, Kanaka Partners Gregory F. Daniel, MD, and Black Achievers, Herbert Bellamy Jr. CEO. Participating businesses included Bank on Buffalo, Hot Rod Studios, Frank Collins Texas RoadHouse, BlueCross BlueSheild of WNY, Great Ideas Promotions and WJT Print Service. Cars were lined up from Jefferson and Ferry almost to Main Street! Over 400 bags of survival resources designed for families were distributed. Pictured above (left) Frank Collins and (right) Mr. Bellamy as he thanks supporters. Photos: Hot Rod Studios
-The Re-Opening of Western New York-
Local Barber Shops, Salons Prepare Safety Plans in Anticipation of Opening Soon
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or many local African-American barbers and hairstylists, the announcement on Monday that Phase One of the governor’s re-opening plan for New York State included Western New York, was good news. If all goes well, Phase Two ,which includes the opening of barber shops and beauty salons, is projected to kick off around June 1. -Hair to GoMeanwhile entrepreneurs are busy preparing to put plans in place to protect themselves and their customers with the proper sanitary measures. Althea Little, owner of Hair to Go Natural, located at 727 Main Street, says that she, like other area stylists, are looking forward to being able to service her customers again. The savvy entrepreneur, who has been in business for almost 25 years, said her safety plan includes (but is not imited to) taking everyone’s temperature - workers and customers - daily; making sure everyone washes their hands regularly; Althea Little mandating that everyone - clients as well as stylists - wears a mask; practicing social distancing; and having customers sign in. “Customers will have to sign in for tracking purposes in case someone get sick,” she explained. In addition to spacing and partitioning work stations, “customers may pretty much have to wait in their cars,” between appointments she said. Hosting a salon full of people will no longer be allowed, she continued. “ We can no longer afford to have children and extra people waiting inside while others are being serviced.” Staggering appointments she added, will hopefully eliminate or drastically reduce wait times. It also means that
customers will have to be on time and clear about what they want done so that stylists and braiders can work quickly and efficiently. “Hopefully people will be able to accept the ‘new normal’ she said. “It’s all about safety first – both for the stylists and customers.” -House of MastersSean Thompson is at the top of his game. In addition to being a Supervisor for Procuring Barber exams for the State as well as a NYS instructor, he’s been in business for 21 years. He's the owner of Shawn’s House of Masters on E. Delavan and The Grooming Lounge on Sean Thompson Main Street, which he opened less than a year ago. Sean has his safety plan together and he’s looking forward to opening back up. “Each and every day I want us all to be safe,” he said. “I’m completely aware of the CDC Laws to protect myself and my clients. I'm not trying to kill myself and I have to make sure my clients know I’m taking every measure to protect them and provide a safe environment.” His safety plan inludes: Putting barriers between barber chairs if he is unabe to seperate them by 6 feet; removing the waiting area; accepting appointments only; no walk-ins; and taking the temperatures of everyone who comes in – barbers and customers alike. Also, before servicing each customer the barber has to sanitize his station, chair and hands and remove any hair off the floor. “ We will take each clients name for tracking purposes if it becomes necessary; Barbers have to have hand sanitizer at each station and peform services with new gloves for each
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WHERE CAN I GET TESTED? •Leroy Coles Branch Library –Available to anyone who wants to be testted. Call Kaleida to schedule a testing appointment at (716) 859-3222 or by way of their website at www. kaleidahealth.org. Testing Monday, Wednesday & Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., 1187 E. Delavan Ave. near Bailey. •Community Health Center of Buffalo – (716) 9869199. Testing every Tuesday and Wednesday Mobile Unit, 34 Benwood Avenue Parking Lot. •G-Health – Call the Nurse Triage Line at (716) 6040504 or download the GBUAHN, GBUACO OR UFO apps to complete a COVID-19 survey. •Kaleida Health – (716) 859-3222 •Evergreen Drive Thru Testing -3297 Bailey Avenue 9 a.m.-1p.m. by appointment. Call (716) 847-2441 and select option 7. BARBER SHOPS/ SALONS continued client. All clients and barbers must wear facial masks during services; and there will be no eating or drinking. Sean said his barbers have been updated on their COVID19 Certificates and current NYS infection control proceders (on line courses). “You’ve got to have a plan and it's got to be posted,” he continued. Sean prides himself in being a businessman, but says he's still concerned about his community and whether or not some barbers will be able to stay consistent with the rules for public safety. “I know the industry but I also know… the culture,” he said. “At the end of the day I just want us all to be safe! " Ed Note: Every business in Western New York that is looking to reopen must have a plan, County Executive Poloncarz has said. The state issued a template that businesses can use, available in fillable PDF format: https://bit.ly/3bHoAi3
EVERGREEN HEALTH OPENS DRIVETHROUGH COVID-19 TESTING SITE Location at 3297 Bailey Avenue offers viral screening tests The healthcare organization Evergreen Health and its affiliate, Community Access Services (CAS), has announced its 3297 Bailey Avenue facility will serve as a drive-through testing site for COVID-19 viral screenings. The drivethrough testing officially opened on Wednesday, May 20. Tests will be conducted outdoors, by appointment, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., Monday through Thursday. "Months into the unexpected challenge of a global pandemic, many of us are thinking about how we can help, by finding ways to use our businesses, our facilities, our people and our services - to help dissipate COVID-19," said Raymond Ganoe, President & CEO of Evergreen Health. "Right now, as we think about phasing back into 'normal' life, the need for testing and places to conduct testing has never been more important. This is what the community needs from us and it's one of the ways that Evergreen can continue to help."
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University District Council Member Rasheed N.C. is in support of this necessary testing COVID-19 for the 14215 community. Evergreen's drive-through testing site is a resource geared towards the 14215 zip code and open to all, including non-Evergreen and CAS patients. The cost of the test is covered by healthcare plans, including Medicaid and Medicaid Managed Care plans, with no out-of-pocket costs or co-pays. Tests will be conducted for individuals sixteen years and older and by appointment only. While prescriptions and doctors' referrals are not required, patients will need proof of health insurance in order to schedule an appointment. Individuals interested in scheduling a test may call Evergreen at (716) 847-2441 and select option 7.
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COVID-19 testing will be conducted outdoors through the use of a drive-through system, allowing Evergreen staff to follow necessary safety protocols to keep screeners and those being tested safe throughout the testing process. Arrival by vehicle is strongly encouraged and some walk-up testing will also be accommodated. Participants will not need to leave their cars while being tested, and tests will be completed over the course of a few minutes via a nasal swab, with test results received within 2-3 days. Masks are required. "We know that underserved populations, including communities of color, have been especially impacted by this unprecedented crisis. Beyond just making tests available, it's making tests accessible where we can truly make a difference," said Ekua Mends-Aidoo, Equity & Inclusion Officer at Evergreen Health. "While we've been able to continue to provide critical services to our patients throughout this global pandemic, we'll now be able to medically serve more people."
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Faith Leaders Demand Officer Suspension in Wake of Police Assault Faith leaders with VOICE Buffalo, a federation of Faith in Action have called on Police Commissioner Byron C. Lockwood and the Buffalo Police Department to immediately suspend, without pay, the officers involved in the assault of Quentin Suttles, until the investigation is complete. A video of the May 10 incident shows Suttles being stopped by police and removed from his vehicle by officers. The ensuing struggle resulted in Suttles suffering a broken collarbone, a damaged eye socket, and a broken arm, among other bruises and injuries. In a letter to Commissioner Lockwood, the organization expressed “deep concern” over the “excessive and unacceptable use of physical force.” “Police brutality remains one of the most serious and divisive of the human rights violations in our country,” they wrote. “We therefore call for Commissioner Lockwood and the Buffalo Police Department to immediately suspend the officers involved without pay until the investigation is complete. Allowing the officers to remain on our community streets may create more unnecessary incidents...” Signers of the letter included Whitney Walker, VOICE Buffalo Executive Director; Pastor John Sullivan, New Cedar Grove Life Changing Church; Rev. Kwame Pitts, Crossroads Lutheran Church ; Pastor Lee Miller, Holy Trinity Lutheran Church; Pastor Nancy Rosas, Pilgrim St. Luke’s/El Nuevo Camino Church; Rev. Joan Montagnes, Unitarian Universalist Church of Buffalo; Pastor Gerard Williams, Unity Fellowship Church; and Fr. Matt Lincoln, Trinity Episcopal Church. Pastors Sullivan, Pitts and Miller are also members of the VOICE Board of directors.
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GROUP Ministries, Second Chance Ministries Sponsor Mask Giveaway As the community continues to stand together to protect its residents against Covid-19, GROUP Ministries and Second Chance Ministries continued their free weekly giveaway of masks, gloves and hand sanitizer. Monday afternoon Cars pulled up in both directions on Jefferson Avenue in front of GROUP Ministries headquarters to receive the free items where Pastor Boyd and participating members handed out the packets to everyone who needed one. At the close of the giveaway Bishop Frederick A. Gelsey of One in Christ Church led a prayer of pro-
tection for the community ending with “let’s follow the direction of social distancing ( 6ft) and doing what we are supposed to do to outsmart this virus because we are smarter than this virus.”
Group Ministries and Second Chance Ministries will be giving away masks each Monday and Friday at 1333 Jefferson Ave. between 12 noon – 2p.m. while supplies last. Challenger Photos
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FIGHT TO SAVE BUFF-SCI continued
LIVING STRONG! If we've learned anything from the COVID-19 pandemic it's the importance and benefit of being healthy and having a strong immune system. Here’s our “Living Strong” tip for the week. *Ankh wedja seneb - “Be alive, strong and healthy!”
Millet: “The Queen of the Grains”
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ne of the things we must do if we are to maintain our temples is return to the diet of our ancestors. It would be to our benefit to restore millet to its proper place in our diet, Millet is often called “the queen of the grains.” It is believed to be the only cereal that human beings could live on as the only item in the diet. It is high in protein, B vitamins, choline, iron, silica, lecithin, manganese and other minerals. It looks like round sesame seeds. Millet is the only alkaline grain. It helps strengthen the kidneys, spleen, stomach and pancreas. It can be used to prevent gallstones, quiet morning sickness, and adjust cholesterol levels. Because it prevents some bacteria from growing in the mouth, eating millet can help get rid of bad breath. It is also used for urinary disorders, colitis, diarrhea, indigestion, ulcers and diabetes. Millet helps prevent sickle cell crises, high blood pressure and cancer because it is rich in thiocyanate. There are many ways to add millet to the diet. It can be used as a breakfast cereal, as a substitute for rice, or added to soups and stews. It can also be sprouted. It has a nutty flavor and is easy to digest, which makes it a good “first cereal” for babies. From: “Maintaining Our Temples” by Qaraandin
From left to right: Samantha Kulu, RN; Rudo Mushongo, Director of Nursing; and Wasa Murphy, RN.
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“SHEROES ON THE FRONT LINE”
edicated staff members Samantha Kulu, RN; Rudo Mushongo, Director of Nursing and Wasa Murphy, RN, are just a few of the "heroes and Sheroes" of the Community Health Center of Buffalo who are working to save lives throughout Erie and Niagara Counties. They are part of the CHCB COVID-19 Team. They all have families. They all have bills. They all have responsibilities, but when their workday ends, their other lives begin. They are mothers, fathers, aunties, Muslims, Christians, girlfriends, husbands, brothers, wives, sisters, and sista’s, each living life with the hands they’ve been dealt. What do they all have in common other than their profession and their place of employment? They lay their lives on the line every day for the community and people they love. Whether it’s working weekends or 12-hour shifts, in the performance of their daily duties, these professionals encounter the deadliest killer on the face of the planet - COVID-19. Last week, this team of brave health care professionals conducted over 500 COVID-19 tests on the CHCB Mobile Unit in Buffalo and Niagara Falls. In addition to performing COVID-19 diagnostic testing, they comforted people afraid of compromising the health of their children or elderly parents at home. They assured fellow employees, and other health care professionals who came for tests, that their results would be available in 3-4 business days and shared helpful hints on how to quarantine. The Community Health Center of Buffalo Mobile Unit conducts COVID-19 Testing every Tuesday and Wednesday at 34 Benwood in Buffalo and every Thursday at 2715 Highland Avenue, Niagara Falls. Call (716) 986-9199, ext. 5907 to schedule an appointment. Please join the Community Health Center of Buffalo, friends, family and community leaders in saying thank you to these Sheroes and the entire CHCB COVID-19 Team as they fight the good fight on the COVID-19 battlefield. Well done Sheroes! Well done Team! – Submitted By Karla Thomas, Director of Marketing, Community Health Center of Buffalo
Science Charter School will be displaced into schools that are nowhere near as high performing. Community leaders, as well as the school’s Executive Director Joseph Polat, are asking the regents to reconsider. On Monday pastors and business leaders joined a Zoom direct action call which included calling emailing and tweeting Board of Regent members imploring them to reverse their decision. “We find the decision by the Board of Regents to be conscience-shocking," Polat wrote in a statement. "We implore our community to rally around us to alert our elected officials that the education of our children should take priority over political agendas." The school currently serves students in kindergarten through second-grade and fifth-graders through 12th-graders. An expansion to include third- and fourth-graders was included in their renewal application. He said he plans to push the state Board of Regents to have a special meeting to revisit the decision. (See commentary by Duncan Kirkwood, Page 9)
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Help For Families, Experiencing Financial Need That Have Incarcerated Loved Ones In NY State Prisoners Are People Too is pleased to announce help for families, experiencing financial need, that have incarcerated loved ones in New York State. The Alliance of Families for Justice (AFJ) is offering $50 stipends. E-mail or call AFJ for an application. First come, first served. Dear Community, We are thrilled to announce that in response to COVID-19, and thanks to the generosity of our supporters, we are now offering modest stipends to families with incarcerated loved ones in New York State to help defray the cost of sending packages, paying for phone calls, and/or sending money for commissary. We are able to offer $50 per incarcerated family member per month until funds are exhausted. Here are the eligibility criteria: -Have one or more incarcerated loved ones in New York State: this can be a state facility, federal facility, or jail, but it must be located within New York State. -Be experiencing financial need. In the application form you will certify that you are experiencing financial need. We do not require verification documents beyond this certification. Funds are available on a first come, first served basis. If you have more than one incarcerated loved one, you may receive one stipend per month per loved one; you will need to complete an application form for each loved one. You may receive the funds via check or via CashApp. You will specify your preference in the application form. This is a new process for us so please allow some time for us to process your application. Once you submit your application, a member of our team will follow up with you to verify details. Please go to this link to apply: https://afj-ny.ourpowerbase.net/node/4 If you experience any difficulty with the form, please email emily@afj-ny.org, or call 347-973-0580.
Before They Are Killed, Black Quarterbacks Need A Will
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n the aftermath of the 2020 NFL Draft, it is clear to me that the majority of the members of the American Sports Media are seeking the death of Black quarterbacks, and before they die they need a will. Not a will, as in the legal document . They need the will to stay alive. With every NFL draft their will is tested, the prerequisite to the breaking process, when the question is asked: Would you be willing to change positions? Every year, the Black quarterback is inevitably cornered at a podium and asked if they are willing to NOT be a quarterback. They are asked if they are willing to NOT be the Team Leader, the Field General, the Face of the Franchise, the Greatest All-American Hero, to NOT be themselves. He could be the Heisman Trophy winner, the National Championship MVP, it doesn’t matter. If he is Black and a quarterback, the American Sports Media must see if he has a will, and ask him if he is willing to change to another position in order to get drafted into the NFL. Wide receiver? Defensive back? “Gimmick” quarterback slash “Slash”? But for every Cordell Stewart who submits his will to be a jack of all trades and his own master of none, there is a Charlie Ward who would rather just walk away. Remember Charlie Ward? The best Black quarterback player to play basketball? In 1993, as the Florida State University quarterback, Charlie Ward won the Heisman Trophy, Charlie Ward. The best Black quarterback to play the Maxwell Award, the basketball Walter Camp Award, the Johnny Unitas Award, the Davey O’Brien Award, the Sullivan Award, was ACC Player of the Year, and was named the MVP while winning the National Championship Game. But at the end of his collegiate football career, he declined to be forced to elude would be sacks in the form of spiritual death plots that inevitably arise whenever you are asked if you have a will. So he went to a place where he could still pass the ball, even though the value of the score was not equal. Ward went to the NBA, drafted in the first round of the 1994 NBA Draft by the New York Knicks. He had a 12 year career, playing the point guard position he played all of his life. This year it was Jalen Hurts’ turn to be tested. In February, ESPN staff writer, Brook Pryor, reported the following: “Jalen Hurts is making this much clear: He is a quarterback. In his media session at the NFL combine, Hurts was asked whether he would consider switching positions. "I've always been a team-first guy," Hurts said, "but I think I'm a quarterback. I think that's that." She went on to write: “The Heisman finalist was a quarterback his entire career at Alabama and Oklahoma, but his athleticism makes him an attractive candidate to be converted to wide receiver or running back.” The coded language is louder than Peyton Manning screaming “Omaha” and throwing up gang signs on a Sunday night. When I hear it, historical images flash in my mind and I envision an American slave auctioneer asking: “Are you willing to pick tobacco? You are a very athletic specimen, you know, and they don’t grow cotton on the Jones’ plantation.” The parallels are all too real, and the annual question seems intended to instill fear into the hearts of hopeful, young Black men. It has become a ritualized vetting process Continued Page 10
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Students Closing Buffalo's Budget Gap on the Backs of Black Low-Income Told to Take a “2nd Seat” and Low Income Communities.... FREEDOM GARDENS Why a Freedom Garden? Freedom Gardens is a call to action to use our backyard and front yards to grow food! Freedom Gardens honors the integral role that Buffalo played in the Underground Railroad network. Freedom Gardens is a network designed to provide food security in areas that lack grocery stores and access to healthy foods. Freedom gardeners "grow" to control our destinies and to provide for our families while building a healing community that is healthy and well! A Freedom Garden is an opportunity to eradicate the inequities that exist in our current food system, to organize and mobilize for new solutions, document and share the healing methods that were used by our ancestors and to do for self and not wait upon others to save us. Getting Real We have lived through and survived many crises and turbulent times in our history. We survived them all using our collective ingenuity and creativity. How did we “heal” from disease when there was no doctor to call or hospital to go to when we were sick? We identified the plants to heal and give us nourishment and the knowledge of how these plants could be used! In our application for free gardens through Freedom Gardens, we had over 330+ applicants and now 50 gardens are being disseminated to the community, and additional fundraising is underway to be able to disseminate more free gardens to those applicants. Using Plants to Heal During this pandemic we need to build up our immune systems! Not by taking pills (vitamins), but by using time tested remedies that our grandparents used to stay healthy! Please email me (Gail Wells) at yourfreedomgarden@gmail.com with the herbs, tonics, teas and foods that was passed down in your family that kept us healthy. We will share in next weeks Challenger.
Dear Mayor Byron Brown, Members of the Common Council, Commissioner Byron Lockwood, and Commissioner Kevin Helfer,
Dr. Catherine Collins and the NY State Board of Regents’ Recent Decision Will Harm Hundreds of Black children
The undersigned members of the African American Health Equity Task Force and the Fair Fines + Fees Coalition appreciate the opportunity to comment on the Proposed 2020-21 Budget for the City of Buffalo. While we recognize the unprecedented budget challenges the COVID-19 pandemic has created for the City of Buffalo and other local governments across the country, we implore you to ensure that the budget you adopt does not place the burden of closing the budget gap on the backs of Buffalo’s African American community and lowincome communities. As proposed, the City’s 2020-21 budget fails Buffalo’s most vulnerable Black residents and residents of low income. The Proposed Budget plans to bring in more than $3 million from traffic tickets. While budgeting $3.1 million in net revenue from traffic tickets is, on its face, race-neutral, we encourage you to look closely at whether that budget number is discriminatory in application. For example, if the Buffalo Police Department is focusing more patrols in poor Black neighborhoods, it follows that it would also be issuing more traffic tickets in those neighborhoods. The problem of the racialized impact of relying on fines and fees for revenue in Buffalo has been well documented by local investigative journalism over the past year and is currently being litigated. “The lawsuit cites a finding that drivers who live in majority Black neighborhoods in Buffalo were eight times more likely to receive multiple traffic tickets on a single stop than those living in majorityWhite neighborhoods, and four times more likely to have their license suspended for not paying tickets.” We support the Traffic Violations Agency’s mission “to cultivate responsible driving and pedestrian behaviors to reduce the number of traffic fatalities and severe injuries by deterring dangerous driving behavior through driver improvement education.” But their plan to increase total traffic tickets from 25,272 in 2018-19 to 27,000 in 2020-21 does not reflect success in their mission to reduce traffic fatalities and severe injuries. What it reflects is a nearly $400,000 increase in net revenue for the city. If the Traffic Violations Agency was successfully reducing traffic fatalities and severe injuries through driver improvement education, we should see the number of traffic tickets decreasing, not increasing. Further, the budget fails to include any assessment of the types of traffic tickets being issued. How many of these tickets were for a broken taillight or other minor infractions? And how many of those tickets were issued in neighborhoods where drivers were choosing between whether to feed their families and get their child new shoes or maintain their car? The Traffic Violations Agency has failed to explain how its proposed 2020-21 budget brings it closer to achieving its mission of reduced traffic fatalities and severe injuries “through driver improvement education.” These facts further prove that relying on fines and fees to enhance public safety does not work, and the city should utilize traffic calming strategies that does not pull people further into debt. The 2020-21 Police Budget contains an even grimmer picture of the situation. The Police Budget reflects 32,261 traffic summons issued in 2018-19 (not 25,272 reported by the Traffic Violations Agency) and projects a 7,000 increase to 40,000 traffic tickets issued in 2020-21. First, we urge you to request that the Traffic Violations Agency and the Police reconcile their numbers, explain why their traffic ticket numbers vary so drastically, and provide the correct number with the corresponding budget impact before finalizing the budget. Second, we request that you ask for data from the Buffalo Police Department mapping where traffic tickets are issued. We suspect a large proportion of tickets are issued in predominantly Black neighborhoods and for matters that are not related to violations that could cause “traffic fatalities or severe injuries.” If this is the case, the pattern and practice of issuing tickets would be discriminatory in practice. We urge you revamp your approach to traffic fines and fees to eliminate any remaining structural racism in their design. We welcome the opportunity to further discuss these issues with individual Council Members or with the Council as a whole at your convenience. The groups signed below represent the Fair Fines + Fees Coalition
n a recent meeting the NY Board of Regents (BOR) voted to deny the renewal of Buffalo Academy of Science Charter School (BuffSci) even though it was recommended to them by the state to approve the renewal. BuffSci serves a population of 65% Black children, over 80% minority children and 90% lowincome children, and is still the highest performing charter school in all of Western and Central NY. The school boasts a graduation rate of 95% in a district whose graduation rate is 65%. Denying the Buff Sci renewal will displace hundreds of low-income students to lower-performing schools. Buffalo’s school district has been steadily improving under the leadership of Dr. Kriner Cash and the School Board, but it has a long way to go to come anywhere near the student achievement of Buff Sci. During the Regents deliberations. 6th Judicial District BOR member Susan Mittler said: “In another year, without a pandemic or whatever, you can convince me but right now I really believe the Buffalo Public Schools need our support as a primary issue and that the charter schools need to take a second seat." A second seat? That is what a BOR member is saying to the hundreds of minority families that have their children in BuffSci? That is hurtful to the families and to our community. Listen, I get it. Some people do not like charter schools. They believe that low-income families should not have highquality educational options or they are carrying the Teacher Union’s water, or whatever their personal dislike of charter schools stems from. But to essentially vote to close the highest performing charter school in the entire region is terrible. If a charter school is not performing well or if there is mismanagement of funds or some serious offense, than yes of course it should be closed. But an incredibly high performing school that serves nearly 90% low income families is something we should be trying to support and model. These low-income students deserve a great education; it is the only way to break generational poverty. I know Regent Dr. Catherine Collins to be a good person, and dedicated life long educator. I do not believe she would ever intentionally hurt any child, but this decision will definitely hurt children. Especially minority children! We as community members are asking the members of the Board of Regents to reconsider your vote!
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10 BLACK QUARTERBACKS continued intended to reduce the number of Colin Kaepernicks that enter the world of sport and play, who could negatively impact production in the fields - I mean, on the field. I know some may want to throw a yellow flag on this line of thought. But, if the cleats fit, wear them when you bring out the chains to measure. I would like to ask the every member of the American Sports Media the same kind of question, just to see the response: Would you be willing to shift the focus of your profession to reporting on lifestyles, food and fashion, and pop culture instead of sports? Most of these young men have played quarterback all of their lives. But now, after years of hard work and sacrifice, their accomplishments are disregarded, their will must be tested, and the filtering question must be asked. Last year it was Lamar Jackson fielding the question of his willingness to change positions. Before that they tested the will of Teddy Bridgewater. Before that it was Robert JUETEENTH RACE continued During this year’s race, Ms Johnson-Hovey says, we run in part to honor a man who could not run freely in his neighborhood and can never run again. Mr. Arbery, just two months shy of his 26th birthday, was jogging not far from his home when he was confronted by two armed white men, Gregory McMichael, 64, and his son Travis McMichael, 34. In the video that surfaced on May 5, Mr. Arbery is shown running, being watched by two men parked in the street in a truck. Mr. Arbery disappears from view near the truck for a few seconds, then in a conflict with the younger McMichael. Finally, Mr. Arbery is seen staggering and falling to the ground, ultimately to his death. Across the country, on Twitter, (#irunwithahmaud, #irunwithmaud), on other social media, and in person (through runs and protests), people are demanding that justice be served.
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LEGAL NOTICE BID DOCUMENT 001114 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Four (4) Electrical Work Contracts: 46254-E, 46255-E, 46256-E, 46257-E Three (3) Plumbing Work Contracts: 46253-P, 46254-P, 46258-P One (1) HVAC Work Contract: 46254-H One (1) Roofing & Appurtenance Work Contract: 46255-T Three (3) General Construction Work Contracts: 46253-C, 46254-C, 46256-C Sealed bids for the above Work located in the Geographic Contract Areas described below in Table 1 and comprising separate contracts for General Construction Work, Plumbing Work, Electrical Work and Roofing & Appurtenant Work, will be received by the Office of General Services (OGS), Design & Construction Group (D&C), Contract Management, 35th Floor Corning Tower, Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY 12242, until 2:00 p.m. on the date indicated in Table 2 below, when they will be publicly opened and read. Each bid must be prepared and submitted in accordance with the Instructions to Bidders and must be accompanied by a certified check, bank check, or bid bond in the amount of $25,000. This Advertisement for Bids is for multiple Job Order Contracts (hereinafter called JOC). A Job Order Contract is an indefinite quantity contract pursuant to which the Contractor will perform a series of individual repair, alteration, modernization, maintenance, rehabilitation, demolition and construction projects at different locations. Work is accomplished by means of issuance of a Job Order against a master contract. Under the JOC concept, the Contractor furnishes all management, documentation, labor, materials and equipment needed to perform the Work. The State has published Construction Task Catalogs containing a series of work items with pre-established Unit Prices. The Contractor will bid Adjustment Factors to be applied to the pre-established Unit Prices. The price paid by the State for an individual Project will be determined by multiplying the pre-established Unit Prices by the appropriate quantities and by the appropriate Adjustment Factor(s). All successful bidders will be required to furnish a Performance Bond and a Labor and Material Bond in the statutory form of public bonds required by Sections 136 and 137 of the State Finance Law, each for 100% of the amount of the Anticipated Annual Value of Work as noted in Table 2.
bidders are expected to cooperate in implementing this policy. OGS hereby establishes an overall goal of 30% for MWBE participation, 15% for Minority-Owned Business Enterprises (“MBE”) participation and 15% for WomenOwned Business Enterprises (“WBE”) participation (based on the current availability of qualified MBEs and WBEs). The total contract goal can be obtained by utilizing any combination of MBE and /or WBE participation for subcontracting and supplies acquired under this Contract. The Bidding and Contract Documents for this Project are available on compact disc (CD) only and may be obtained for an $8.00 deposit per set, plus a $2.00 per set shipping and handling fee. Contractors and other interested parties can order CD’s on-line through a secure web interface available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Please use the following link at the OGS website for ordering and payment instructions: https://ogs.ny.gov/design-construction/construction-contractors. For questions about purchase of bid documents, please send an e-mail to OGS.dl.D&CPlans@ogs.ny.gov, or call (518) 474-0203. For additional information on this project, please use the link below and then click on the project number: https://online.ogs.ny.gov/dnc/contractorConsultant/esb/ESBPlansAvailableIndex.asp.
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EMPLOYMENT The African American Cultural Center (AACC) is a not for profit multipurpose arts organization dedicated to promoting, sponsoring and developing an appreciation of
Griffin III. Before that, Cam Newton. And on, and on, and on… So American Sports Media, please answer the question: Are you willing to change your position, and stop using your platform to promote white supremacy and Black inferiority? Consider this a test of your will.
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