Challenger Community News February 10, 2022

Page 1

R I S E

U P

R I G H T

S P O R T S

H I G H L I G H T S

Page 12

February 10, 2022 | FREE | thechallengernews.com | Community News

VOICES ON

COVID

WNED PBS and the Community Health Center of Buffalo Partner on a Special Event to Help Dispel Myths About the Virus and the Vaccine Page 8

“IN THESE TRUTHS”

Exhibition of Black Artists at the Knox Northland Page 9

INDIA WALTON Featured in Essence Magazine Page 10

WHAT THE NEW MASK MANDATE MEANS Page 3

LINDA’S BEAN PIE CAFÉ Page 5

VOICES: Black History Month During The War On Critical Race Theory

Page 11


2

INSIDE ROCHESTER

Challenger Community News • t hec hallengernews.com •Februar y 10, 2022

Radney Sports Report

Super Bowl LVI Week in Los Angeles

top row l/r Duwaine Bascoe, Vanessa J. Cheeks, bottom row l/r Will Cleveland, Melody Har kness, and Chenoa Maye

Police Accountability Board Announces Key Hires in Preparation for Active Investigations Duwaine Bascoe, Vanessa J. Cheeks, Will Cleveland, Melody Harkness, and Chenoa Maye to Help Lead PAB’s Work The Rochester Police Accountability Board (PAB) has made five key hires that bring it one step closer toward its goal of launching investigations this spring. "Through their work in local journalism, service in Rochester’s legal community, and leadership in police oversight agencies in New York, these individuals have acquired a wealth of relevant expertise and a shared passion for our mission,” said PAB Executive Director Conor Dwyer Reynolds. “With these hires and those that will be made in the weeks to come, our community can rest assured that the work of reimagining public safety will be performed by exceptionally qualified people who both understand and reflect our community." The new hires and their titles include: • Duwaine Bascoe, Deputy Chief of Investigations •Vanessa J. Cheeks, Deputy Chief of Public Information • Will Cleveland, Deputy Chief of Accountability Inspection • Melody Harkness, Deputy Chief of Case Management • Chenoa Maye, Deputy Chief of Investigations The Police Accountability Board is an independent, community-led agency within the City of Rochester. It was created in 2019 thanks to overwhelming support from local voters. Our community has tasked us with bringing accountability and transparency to the Rochester Police Department.

Statement by Mayor Malik D. Evans on Black History Month Each February across our nation, we take this opportunity to celebrate and commemorate the contributions of Black Americans. From peanut butter and light bulbs, to home security systems and blood banks, Black-Americans have played an instrumental role to advance our society. I invite citizens join me in celebrating one or more of our wonderful community events this month. Personally, I will be visiting schools, celebrating the birthday of a local centenarian, hosting a Mayor on the Block, and more.

SWEET 16! Ashanti Simmons had her sweet 16 party at the Stardust Ballroom at the Edgerton recreation center in Rochester, NY on January 15. "It was a wonderful event making me a very proud father while making my daughter feel like a princess!" said Anthony Simmons pictured above with Ashanti. "I wish all fathers/ daughters could have an experience as great!"

BLACK CINEMA SERIES CELEBRATES ITS FIFTH ANNIVERSARY WITH A TRIBUTE TO SIDNEY POITIER Actor, Director, Activist (1927 - 2022)

Show your love for the life and legacy of Sidney Poitier on Valentine's weekend. The Black Cinema Series kicks off its fifth anniversary with the film "A Warm December" at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 11 at the Little Theatre in the city's East End. The series, a collabora-

Celebrate Black Histor y!

Los Angeles - It’s hard to believe that my 14th straight Super Bowl week has begun with the normal fanfare and player interviews. The City of Los Angeles is rolling out the red carpet for its visitors starting at the airport and endless signage letting everyone know they are the host City. The Cincinnati Bengals seem to be a confident bunch of guys looking forward to playing for the NFL Championship. I could not feel any nerves coming from them during Monday’s interview sessions. Bengals tight end C.J. Uzomah said that after his knee injury (in KC Chiefs

game) “I told doctors to allow me to come back out for second half on crutches and helped them by cheering them on and gave support to the guy…I’m day to day and expecting to play on Sunday. It’s The Super Bowl man, I got to be out on the field helping my teammates to victory.” Bengals running back Joe Mixon: "I missed 10 games last season with various injuries and this season has reenergized me. I’m from the Bay area and my family will drive over to see me play in my biggest game ever.” The Rams Odell Beckham : “I just recently went through what Robert Wood is going through now…. all the guys in the receiving room are not only playing for themselves but for Robert Wood.” Former Buffalo Bill Robert Wood is considered a leader and well respected in the Rams locker home.

Hopefully Wood will fully recover from the torn ACL knee injury and return next season. It’s a shame the Buffalo Bills were unable to keep him here; but our loss was a major gain for the Los Angeles Rams and they have already resigned him to a lucrative contract. This will be another exciting football game with both teams giving it their all. But the overall experience of the Rams defense with Jalen Ramsey, Von Miller, joining Leonard Floyd and Aaron Donald will be TOO much for the Bengals to overcome. Prediction: I see the Rams winning Super Bowl LVI 24 – 17. Defense wins Championship! We’re on 13 different Social Media Platforms. Check us out on any one of them for the latest updates. Enjoy the game! Follow me on FACEBOOK, TWITTER: georgeradney@georgeradman, LIVE STREAMING: Pro Talk Plus the Winners Edge (On Onstage Plus TV Network) RADIO: WLGZ HD2 The Beat 105.5 FM, Pro Talk Plus, LIVE call-in show 585 595 – 1055, Every Saturday Morning 7 AM


3

Challenger Community News • t hec hallengernews.com •Februar y 10, 2022

AREA BRIEFS

What The New Mask Mandate Means Despite the roll-back on some of the mask mandates, you’re still required to wear a mask in schools, on buses, trains subways and on planes - as well as in those stations - and in all state regulated health care settings and more.

T

Parental Escort For Shoppers Under 18 Required at Galleria Mall Shoppers under 18 must be required to have a parent or guardian 21 years or older accompany them to enter the Galleria Mall beginning Friday. The new policy will be in effect daily from 4 p.m. to closing every day including weekends and is scheduled to begin Friday (Jan. 11). In addition all who enter the mall must be prepared to show valid photo ID showing date of birth i.e. a driver’s license The new parental escort policy will not apply to stores which can be entered without going inside the mall. At the end of the year (2021) the Walden Galleria temporarily extended its parental escort policy after claims of multipal fights involving teens.

African American Read-In Join in to celebrate African American History Month with an African American Read-In to promote literacy and the literature of African American authors on Sunday, February 20 at 2 p.m. at the Merriweather Library. All are welcome. Bring something to read that was written by an African American author. Maximum reading time is three minutes. The event is hosted by Kenneth and Sharon Holley, Zawadi Books, in cooperation with Tradition Keepers, Black Storytellers of WNY and the Frank E. Merriweather Jr. Branch Library. The African American Read-In is a national e vent sponsored by the black Caucus of the National Council of Teachers of English.

Broadway Market Seeks Vendors for Upcoming Buy Black Buffalo Saturdays The Buy Black Vendors showcase in the Broadway Market is seeking vendors interested in participating. Applications are available by downloading: www.broadwaymarket.org The Buy Black Vendors Showcase is part of the City’s Black History Month Celebration. For more information. Call (716)893-0705.

he mask roller coaster continues. On Wednesday Gov. Kathy Hochul announced that New York was ending some of its mask mandates - joining several other states in rolling back such orders. So what does that mean? It’s basically lifting an indoor mask mandate for businesses, and it means businesses are no longer required to ask customers for proof of full vaccination or require mask-wearing inside their establishments. However “counties, cities, and businesses can still choose to require masks if they so desire.” But this latest move does not effect statewide mask requirements which are still in effect - Meaning YOU ARE STILL REQUIRED TO WEAR A MASK AT: •State-regulated health care settings •State-regulated adult care facilities and nursing homes •Correctional facilities •Schools & childcare centers •Homeless shelters •Domestic violence shelters •AND ON BUSES & BUS STATIONS, TRAINS & TRAIN STATIONS, SUBWAYS & SUBWAY STATIONS, PLANES & AIRPORTS It is not clear whether the governor will renew or drop a separate mask mandate in NYS schools that expires in two weeks. “ Masks have been a successful part of our toolkit to fight COVID, and New Yorkers must keep wearing them in certain places throughout the State,” said Gov. Hochul on her twitter account. She is expected to announce her decision about whether or not end or keep the mandate requiring masks in schools in early March.

Council Declares Support for Good Cause Eviction

T

he Buffalo Common Council voted 5-4 in favor of a resolution to support the New York State bill for Good Cause Eviction (S3082/A5573). If passed in the NYS legislature, Good Cause would prohibit eviction of tenants without a “good cause.”

“Many tenants in Buffalo don’t have leases. They rent month-to-month and can effectively be evicted for no reason at all,” said Teresa Watson, Housing Justice Organizer at PUSH Buffalo. “You can pay your rent on time every month. You can be a nice, quiet tenant who’s taking care of the property. You can do all of that, and your landlord can still tell you to leave your home with as little as 30 days’ notice—often because they want to hike the rent.” Advocates for the resolution explained that tenants’ vulnerability to displacement makes them afraid to speak up about poor housing conditions. “We have a lot of people – citizens, residents and immigrants – who live in fear: fear of retaliation. Fear of not being able to organize because they feel that they’re going to be thrown out,” said Lucy Velez, a tenant. Mary Lister, another tenant and an organizer with the Queen City Workers Center described, “At my current residence, we have had recurring problems with mold throughout the building. And when I have tried to talk to other tenants about this issue, a lot of them are fearful to come forward because they are very aware of the fact that there are not really strong protections for tenants who want to speak up for their rights and want to ask for repairs to be made.” Advocates for the bill say that enacting Good Cause would give tenants the protection they need to feel comfortable bringing concerns forward to their landlords. Good Cause would also protect tenants from eviction after large rent increases. The bill prevents landlords from evicting tenants based on non-payment of rent if the landlord has

Continued Page 10

Fritz Pollard: The First Black Coach in NFL History The son of a boxer, Fritz Pollard (1894-1986) had grit in his veins. At 5 feet, 9 inches and 165 pounds, he was small for football. But that didn’t stop him from bulldozing barriers on and off the field. Pollard attended Brown University, where he majored in chemistry and played halfback on the football team. He was the school’s first Black player and led Brown to the 1916 Rose Bowl, although porters refused to serve him on the team’s train trip to California. After serving in the Army during World War I, he joined the Akron Pros of the American Professional Football Association, which later became the NFL. He was one of only two Black players in the new league. Fans taunted him with racial slurs, and opposing players tried to maim him. But Pollard, a swift and elusive runner, often had the last laugh. “I didn’t get mad at them and want to fight them,” he once said. “I would just look at them and grin, and in the next minute run for an 80-yard touchdown.” In 1921, while he was still a player, the team also named him its coach – the first African American head coach in league history. Continued Page 12


4

HEALTH MATTERS

Challenger Community News • t hec hallengernews.com •Februar y 10, 2022

Niagara Falls to Distribute Free Covid At-Home Test Kits

A Healthy Community is A Wealthy Community!

The City of Niagara Falls will be distributing 900 Covid at-home test kits at the Niagara Falls Fire Department Administration Building at 3115 Walnut Avenue Please enter off of Walnut Avenue and go to the back of the building where the kits will be distributed in drive thru fashion. No pre-registration is required. You must be a City resident and have photo identification. There is a limit of two (2) kits per household while supplies last. The next distribution will take place on Tuesday February 15 from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30.p.m. & 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Have you ever watched a baby wake from a long sleep? A few sudden wiggles followed by a long curved body stretch up the spine extending their arms and legs as far as they will go, paired with the biggest yawn you’ve ever seen? Or when your pet wakes and goes into a yoga like downward dog, stretching out its chest and legs? Well there’s a name for that subtle yet powerful innate movement and it’s called pandiculation. From gestation in the womb to when we are born and throughout life, pandiculation also known as “natures reset button”, is a natural response to the sensations of lack of movement or tension building up in our muscles. It is our nervous system’s natural way of waking up our sensorimotor system and preparing us for movement. Pandiculation involves contracting a set of muscles, Leah Hamilton slowly lengthening them and then contracting again to a rest position. It's not like passive stretching where your brain is not involved and you go pulling on your muscles This is an involuntary reflex with many benefits that don't go unnoticed by the body. As noted in Science Focus among countless studies and observations “One of the most common reasons behind this phenomenon is that when we sleep, the muscles lose tone, and fluid tends to accumulate along the back. Therefore, (this type of) stretching helps to massage the fluid gently back into a normal position, realigning the muscles”. Further research finds that “pandiculating is a necessary function because it can help prevent chronic and local pain by loosening and dissolving constrictions in the muscles. It also improves posture, and releives muscle tension. Pandiculation activates the parasympathetic nervous system that is responsible for the body’s ability to rest, digest and recover, and increases the blood flow helping the body restore conscious, voluntary control over the muscles. Yawning increases the oxygen flow and circulation to the brain and body. All that power packed in those minutes of the rest-wake phase. So consider slowing down vs rushing out of bed, engage fully in your naturally occuring yawn and stretch because it does the body good and will forever play an integral role in your imporving your mobility, posture, muscular flexablity and nervous systems health . So let your natural morning movement happen. Stretch with intention and Be Well.

The St. Philips Food Pantry St. Philips Episcopal Church Food Pantry Hours are Wednesdays 10am - 2pm. Please ring bell for service (lower button) and please bring your ID. If you have questions or need assistance, call 716 833-0442.

The Bread of Life Food Pantry The GROUP Ministries Bread of Life Food Pantry 1335 Jefferson Avenue, is open from 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. Monday & Wednesday. For more information call (716)259-8030

Come One! Come All!

The First Fruits Food Pantry Is Open!

Offering Healthy Food Options Free To The Community

NEW TIME! Tuesdays 4-6 PM & Saturdays From 10 A.M. To 12 NOON Lincoln Memorial United Methodist Church, 641 Masten @ Northland No Forms To Fill Out, No Proof Of Income Or Residency Etc. Just The Blessing Of Good Food! While You’re There Check Out The Lincoln Memorial. Clothes Closet! “Fighting Food Insecurity & Meeting the Needs of The People.” Rev. George Nicholas, Pastor, Lincoln Memorial UMC Rita Hubbard Robinson, Coordinator, First Fruits Food Pantry

The Underlying Benefits of the Morning Yawn and Stretch!

HEALTH MATTERS

eat to live


5

Challenger Community News • t hec hallengernews.com •Februar y 10, 2022

The John R. Oishei Foundation Awards 13 Scholarships to Incoming Freshmen at Local Private High Schools The Scholarship Supports Students of Color for The Full Four Years Thirteen incoming freshmen have been awarded full, four-year academic scholarships to local private high schools from The John R. Oishei Foundation, the area’s most comprehensive private foundation. The scholarships begin in the fall of 2022 and will cover the student’s tuition through graduation in four years. The competitive scholarship program, now in its 24th year, received 106 applications from a variety of talented, accomplished 8th grade students from schools throughout the Western New York area. Those awarded the Scholarship and their associated high school include: • Dominic Anzalone, Bishop Timon St. Jude High School • Lauryn Powell, Buffalo Academy of the Sacred Heart • Leila Shuford, Buffalo Seminary • Elijah Soe, Canisius High School • Mykah Moreland, Cardinal O’Hara High School • Nataliah Quintana, Mount Mercy Academy • Lindsay Osei-Kwabena, Mount St. Mary Academy • Jela Clyburn, Nardin Academy • Jalisa Williams, Nichols School • Evan Newby-Mckinnie, St. Francis High School • Jacob Martinez, St. Joseph's Collegiate Institute • Jowell Garcia, St. Mary's High School • Yamara Welch, The Park School of Buffalo

BEAN PIE EXTRAVAGANZA! From Left: Israel Bethany, Linda Muhammad, Brother Robert Muhammad, and Tiffany Holloway. Photo: Third Eye

Linda's Bean Pie Cafe

Linda’s Bean Pie Café: It’s A Bean Extravaganza! It’s a Bean Extravaganza at Linda’s Bean Pie Café now located in the Broadway Market. Linda Muhammad and her husband Bro. Robert Muhammad, proprietors, officially opened in the Broadway Market in December. Known for her delicious bean pies, Sister Linda, who admits to always having an “entrepreneurial mindset,” has taken her culinary craft to another level - one she and her husband call, the “Bean Extravaganza.” From the nutritious little white bean she not only produces the iconic Bean Pie (made famous by the Nation of Islam), but also Bean Soup, a Bean Smoothie, Bean Parfait and coming soon Bean Ice Cream! Special orders for Squash Pies, Apple Pies and Peach Cobbler are also on the menu in addition to New York Style Deli sandwiches and wraps. A special coffee blend sold by the Nation of Islam is also available at Linda’s Bean pie Café. Bro. Robert pointed out that all of the beans and the majority of the products used to produce the food comes from farms owned by the Nation . Linda’s Beam Pie Café’s first brick and mortar was in Williamsville. In 2019 the business moved to the city, opening briefly on E. Utica and Jefferson. So far the Broadway market location, said Bro. Robert, looks very promising. Linda’s Bean Pie Café also provides catering services and delivery. Stop by today! They’re open thru Saturday. 716.835.8055.

Monday Or call

EVANGELIST & ENTREPRENEUR Evangelist Bruce Warrick is the founder and owner of Trust God Ministries & Apparel. This month in honor of Black History Month and his birthday, he is releasing a Black History Month Letterman Jacket on Feb. 11. Visit the website for the jacket and more apparel at www. trustgodministry16.com.

The Oishei High School Scholarship program, is part of the Oishei Foundation’s commitment to racial equity and is strategically aligned with the Foundation’s focus on providing resources and support in the education sector as part of their commitment to racial equity. Established in 1998 in partnership with the Education Collaborative of WNY (EdCo), offers an educational opportunity to local students of color with a financial need. Interested students applied for the scholarship through EdCo, which manages the selection process on behalf of the Foundation. An independent selection committee made up of community representatives determines scholarships annually. Congratulations Everyone!

SMALL BUSINESS PROGRAMS “I feel like the WBC helps unlock the doors for women in business

Support Black Business

like me, so that we can safely walk through

Find

them and gain access.”

Faustenia’s

- Faustenia L. Morrow

Story

thewomensbusinesscenter.com

Nearly 20 years of helping women entrepreneurs and their businesses grow, thrive and succeed. Funded in part through a Cooperative Agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration

Canisius College | 2001 Main Street | Buffalo NY 14208 | 716.888.8280


6

FAITH & FAMILY

Challenger Community News • t hec hallengernews.com •Februar y 10, 2022

Women Against Violence Everywhere and Elim Christian Fellowship Girls 2 Women Mentoring Program Women Against Violence Everywhere and Elim Christian Fellowship Girls 2 Women Mentoring Program presents, You Don't Know My Story, Empowerment Symposium, entitled "RESILIENT ME", God is within her she will not fail, Psalm 46:5 The program will be both Virtual, and in person with limited seating. Girls 9-21 are encouraged to register. Immediately following the speakers is the YOU DON'T KNOW MY STORY, Girls Chat & Open Forum, discussing issues plaguing our girls. Girls can ask questions freely and in confidence and obtain honest and real responses from a panelist of women who have experienced much; women who are licensed and

credentialed in their area of expertise.There will be guest appearances by Lady Linda Bronner, First Lady of Elim Christian Fellowship, Erie County Legislator April Baskins, Elder Karlene Cervi , a song by Dasia Cervi, and more.

Hon. Baskin (left) and First DONATIONS are being Lady Linda Bronner.

accepted and encouraged. We have yet been operating in a pandemic!! Helping our young ladies to reach purpose. Don't are requested via registration link. REGISTER on eventbrite $Wavebuffalo, Elim Text to Give or on eventbrite.

Planning Board Approves Proposed Mosque The proposed Madina Islamic Center of Buffalo, located at 270 Laurel Street, has been approved by the city’s Planning Board. The house to be converted into a mosque, owned by Mohammad R. Bhuiyan, which is currently being renovated. The new mosque would be open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. and would occupy 50 people or less.

DIAMONDS IN THE ROUGH

A new ministry developing within the next few months is currently interviewing for a Youth Leader or Youth Pastor, Musician and Praise and Worship Leader. If you are interested please send an email to WaytoGodMinistriesWNY@gmail.com.

Anointed Voices

Deacon Clarence Rodolph will present The Anointed Voices Pre-Anniversary event Saturday, February 26 at 4 p.m. at Greater Royal Church, 1335 Clinton Street. Apostle Albert Wilson is host Pastor. Tickets $15 in advance, $20 at the door children $5. For more information (716) 893-9891.


Challenger Community News • t hec hallengernews.com •Februar y 10, 2022

7

Annual Black History Celebration

BLACK HISTORY MONTH LECTURES

Turning Tables: Radio History

Tuesday February 8, 2022 at 6:00 PM Speaker: Lee Pettigrew

African American Veterans & Segregation in the Military

Tuesday February 15, 2022 at 6:00 PM Speakers: Warren Galloway & Steven Tedesco

The Buffalo African American Museum is hosting the Black History Month Celebration during the Month of February 2022. The opening Program for this Celebration was held last week in the Circle of Knowledge, on the Main Floor of the Downtown Library in Lafayette Square. The program featured African American historically centered musical and dramatic performances. Durimg Black History Month local Black organizations with historical backgrounds will have exhibits on display of the role they each play in the growth and development of Buffalo's African American community and WNY.

The ABC's of Buffalo Black History

Participating organizations are: African American Cultural Center, Buffalo African American Museum, Colored Musicians Club, Michigan Street Baptist Church, Nash House, WUFO Radio, The Michigan Street African American Heritage Corridor Commission

Untold Stories of the Underground Railroad in Buffalo

The followig exhibits/programs are coming up: •Friday February 11, the Michigan Street Baptist Church and the Nash House •Friday February 18, the Colored Musicians Club •Friday 25, the African American Cultural Center and WUFO 96.5 Radio Station. Brother Clifford bell is chairman of the Buffalo African America Museum 716 884-4333 email brothercbell@yahoo.com

Tuesday February 22, 2022 at 6:00 PM Speaker: Sharon Holley

Wednesday February 23, 2022 at 6:00 PM Speaker: Lillie WileyUpshaw To Register for these Virtual Lectures go to www.michiganstreetbuffalo.org and click on Events or call the Corridor’s Office at 716-3221002.

Black History Month Continues at Broadway Market "Feb. Fest 2022 @ The Market," continues every Saturday throughout Black History Month at the historic Broadway Market, located at 999 Broadway. The fest which takes place from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m., features Buy Black Buffalo retail vendors to showcase their items. The Feb Fest also features live music from 12:30p.m. -3:30p.m., go to buffalony.gov for more details and updates. Pictured above are scenes from last week's opening event. Buffalo's own Foxy Brown (looking lovely in her African inspired outfit) and The Blues Men put on a great show - and it was free! This Saturday, February 12, entertainment will be provided by Access-to-A-FreeKa. The Buy Black Vendors showcase is currently seeking vendors interested in participating. Applications are available by downloading:www.broadwaymarket.org The Buy Black Vendors Showcase is part of the City’s Black History Month Celebration. For more information. Call (716)893-0705. Be sure to stop by this Saturday. You wom't be disappointed! Photos by Third Eye

Niagara Falls “Africa: A Golden Legacy Restored” Underground Railroad “Africa: A Golden Legacy Restored” is the theme of a presentation featuring keynote speakHeritage Center Black er Emmanuel Kulu, Jr. Chey Winston is the special guest speaker at the Saturday February 26 at the Merriweather Library, Jefferson at E. Utica from 1-4 p.m. Tickets are available History Month Event at event on Eventbrite. For more information call 716-507-2694. Historic Cataract House The Cataract House Restaurant and Academy and Gallery will be having their Opening, from 6 to 9 p.m. on Friday, Feb 18, at 310 Rainbow Blvd in Niagara Falls. The grand opening of the new F Bites Cataract House Restaurant and Academy is a free, in-person event celebrating the continuation of the legacy that is the Cataract House. The event also includes a micro gallery opening featuring Artist Tyshaun Tyson. Chef Bobby Anderson of Hell’s Kitchen and F-Bites is the Owner and Head Chef of this fine establishment with cuisine that reflects the historic African American meals once served. Tyshaun Tyson is one of the two artists to complete the “Black Lives Matter” mural on Main Street near the Niagara Falls Underground Railroad Heritage Center. Visit niagarafallsundergroundrailroad.org or call (716) 300-8477 for info.


8

Entertainment

Voices On COVID

WNED PBS and the Community Health Center of Buffalo Partner on a Special Event to Help Dispel Myths About the Virus and the Vaccine

K

enny Harris is a Covid Survivor. The owner of the popular Signature Cutz Barber Shop on Main Street in Buffalo is just one of several community “voices” participating in a special documentary when WNED PBS and the Community Health Center of Buffalo, Inc. (CHCB) partner to present a ‘Friday Night Fight! Knock Out COVID’ event to engage with the community on COVID-19 and help dispel myths about the virus and the vaccine. Harris said he decided to participate because he saw it as an opportunity to ” let people know and understand what Kenny Harris, Buffalo entrepreneur and Covid we’re facing. “ He added it’s especially survivor. important for young people to know the facts because there’s so much disinformation being spread. “Don’t listen to everything you hear,” he cautions. Niagara Falls Music Hall of Famer Marsha McWilson, an accomplished performer and song stylist will also be featured in the documentary. Marsha, who lost a sister, four cousins and an uncle knows all too well the pain of losing a loved one to the virus. In remembrance of her loved ones, she wrote and recorded a song, “Rona Mae Blues,” which she sings in the documentary.

Challenger Community News • t hec hallengernews.com •Februar y 10, 2022

ON STAGE New Date For Valentines AT THE ROBESON THEATRE Musicians Ball Welcome to the 54th Season of the Renowned Paul Robeson Theatre! In honor of Black History Month, “Facing Our Truth," a Short Play Series, opens February 11 and runs through February 27. "Facing Our Truth, A Short Play Series" consists of three new works: •Night Vision by Dominique Morisseau •Dressing by Mona Mansour and Tala Manassah •Queen Mary’s Roundtable (World Premiere) by Yao Kahlil Newkirk The series explores themes related toTrayvon Martin, privilege, and the perception of men in hoodies. It is thought provoking, and will without doubt, spark some necessary conversation about race relations in everyday life, and how to make meaningful change for future generations.

Queen Mary’s Roundtable, by Artistic Director Yao Kahlil Newkirk, highlights historical figure Mary B. Talbert, an activist, suffragist, and orator who was instrumental in the founding Hosted by Claudine Ewing of media partner of the Niagara Movement, WGRZ-TV, the ‘Friday Night Fight’ event bewhich would later become gins at 8 p.m. with a broadcast of the local docu- Niagara Falls Hall of Famer who wrote and the NAACP. Newkirk is a recorded "Rona Blues," Marsha mentary “Fight for Good: One Body, One Soul,” descendant of the Talbert which presents not only medical experts, but McWilson lineage, and a great nephew community voices like those of Harris and McWilson that offer an effective way to respond of Mary. to unprecedented difficulties encountered in the current COVID-19 and future pandemics. Following the documentary, a live discussion will encourage viewers to seek accurate vac- The renowned Paul Robecine information and find out where to get a vaccine. The documentary will air on WNED son Theatre is proud to inPBS, Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter. troduce some wonderful new talent this season, while Viewers will be able to submit questions online or call in to ask questions, request infor- also featuring seasoned acmation mailed to them about vaccination, and reserve a spot in special vaccination clinics tors who will tell stories that CHCB set up for Saturday, Feb. 19, in Buffalo and Niagara Falls. matter! "Facing Our Truth, a Short “We’re grateful for the opportunity to partner with CHCB to help our community get accu- Play Serie" contains strong rate information about COVID vaccination, in particular for our minority communities who language, and may not be have been hardest hit by the pandemic,” said Tom Calderone, Buffalo Toronto Public Media suitable for minors under CEO & President. “We made sure that this is accessible in as many ways as possible – on the age 15 without an adult. air, livestream, website, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter – so no matter where people are, they (For tickets and more inforcan get this important information.” mation see their ad Page The evening includes cohost Francesca Mesiah, NAACP Buffalo Branch, Co-Chair Health 11.) Committee, who will be joined by: •Kenny Davis, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Signature Cutz Barbershop Access To Afreeka Perform at •Marsha McWilson, McWilson House of Beauty, Recording Artist •Dr. LaVonne Ansari, Chief Executive Officer, Community Health Center of Buffalo, Inc. Feb Fest in Broadway Market •Dr. Kenyani Davis, MD, MPH, Chief Medical Officer, Community Health Center of Buffalo, Inc. Access To Afreeka drum"We can’t do this work alone,” Dr. Ansari said. “This partnership with WNED PBS is providing the support we need to communicate accurate information about the vital importance of being vaccinated against COVID. It’s also helping us to share the stories of communities of color to increase awareness and understanding amongst all.”

Knock Out Covid Event Firday Feb. 18 WNED

mers will be performing this Saturday, February 12 from 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. for the second week of the “Feb Fest” at the Broadway Market. The event is free and open to the public!

The Valentine's Musician's Ball previously scheduled for Saturday, February 12 has been postponed to May 7 due to Covid, For more information call Peaches at (716)

603-6505. We're still looking for vendors and sponsors.

LIVE AT THE HELIUM COMDEY CLUB February 17 Mike Paramore

February 18 - February 20 Tony Roberts Performances on HBO's "Def Comedy Jam," BET's "Comic View," "It's Showtime at the Apollo" and "Shaquille O'Neal Presents: All Star Comedy Jam;" a member of Bay Area’s KBLX Morning Dream Team and winner of BET's Most Original Comic Award. Hair To Go Natural Presents

Adjust Your Crown Head Wrap Series Continues On February 20 from 4pm-7pm Black Monarchy will be holding their 4th Annual Adjust Your Crown Head Wrap Series for a virtual zoom class or VIP in person class at their flagship store located 527 West Utica. Both virtual and VIP Class tickets come with Monarchy Crown Wrap Kits that include 100% authentic African fabric . Tickets can be purchased on eventbrite or in store.

Nappy Hour

Join Us to Discuss Your Natural Hair!

Ask About Lockdown Kits & Styling Tips! Hood Hippie Products Available also Hemp Products & More Wine & Appetizers February 20 • 3pm-6pm 727 Main St. • Tickets $10 Cash App: $Nappyhour Book an appointment today! Walk-in clients also welcome. For Inquiries Call

716-883-2000 Visit us online at www.hairtogonatural.com


Challenger Community News • t hec hallengernews.com •Februar y 10, 2022

IN THESE TRUTHS

Highly Anticipated Show Co-Curated by Two of the Community's Most Beloved and Influential Artists opens Feb 19 at Albright Knox Northland!

In These Truths Albright Knox Northland forthcoming show opens February 19 an exhibition of works by Black cultural producers, co-curated Edreys Wajed celebrated for his work as a musician, poet, playwright, jewelry designer, graphic designer, educator, entrepreneur, and muralist (including as a contributor to Albright-Knox Public Art Initiative projects The Freedom Wall, 2017, and Love Black, 2020) and Aitina Fareed-Cooke, accomplished Christian hip-hop artist (under the name A.I. The Anomaly) and awardwinning photographer and has established her own photography and film company, Get Fokus’d Productions. The artists curatorial debut at Albright is in collaboration with Curator of Public Art Aaron Ott who continually aims to create spaces of dialogue where diverse communities have the ability to engage with and respond to great public art. The show includes works by Edreys Wajed, Aitina Fareed-Cooke, Nina Chanel Abney, Julia Bottoms, Adeyemi Adegbesan, Chole Bass, BLACKMAU, Derek Fordjour, Raque Ford, LaToya M. Hobbs, George Afedzi Hughes, Richard Howard Hunt, Tony Lewis, James Little, Esmaa Mohamoud, Oluseye, Kellie Romany, Devan Shimoyama, Phyllis Thompson and Rhonda Wheatley. This invitational exhibition focuses on Black artists, emerging and established, who, through a wide range of mediums, provoke and reconsider, defy and embrace, test and talk about our shared reality. Collectively they create enduring and

SUPPORT LIVING ARTISTS!

“Knowing when to stop, you can avoid any danger.” -Tao Te Ching

Pictured: in front of the Albright Knox Northland location are Co-Curators left. Aitina Fareed-Cooke and far right Edreys Wajed along with ( center ) Albright Curator of Public Art Aaron Ott

fertile forms that stand to profoundly challenge white America’s preconceived notions and to proudly present a Black America in all the complexity of its grace, struggle, and accomplishment. The title of the of the exhibition arises, in part, from one of our country’s foundational pronouncements in the Declaration of Independence. That document begins with its famous and unforgettable claim that we hold these truths to be selfevident, that all men are created equal—a statement that asserts inclusivity while never delivering it. While Buffalo was once among the last stops on the Underground Railroad, it is now one of the most segregated cities in the United States. This insidious division imposes a wide range of costs disproportionately on people of color, restricting access to healthcare, education, employment, and wealth. This

exhibition lays the grounds for meaningful cultural interactions and dialogues necessary to illuminate and advance conversations on race and humanity that are essential to our country and our community. Timed tickets for the first five weekends of the exhibition are now available to reserve. Admission to Albright-Knox Northland is always Pay What You Wish. Go to albrightknox.org for further details and tickets.

9


10 National/International

James Reacts to Trump Calling Her a Racist: Declares “We Will Win”

New York Attorney General Letitia James fraud investigation into the financial dealings of former President Donald Trump, his family and the Trump Organization took a new turn recently after the Empire State’s top prosecutor subpoenaed the former president, his son Donald Trump Jr. and daughter Ivanka Trump to testify in a deposition. Since then, Trump’s legal team has motioned to have Attorney General James’s lawsuit dismissed. During a rally in Texas Trump repeated claims of a “witch hunt” and went so far as to call James and Fani Willis – the district attorney of Fulton County, Georgia who is probing Trump’s efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election – “radical, vicious racist prosecutors.” Both James and Willis happen to be Black women. No one is above the law,” James told the Grio. “I pursue cases based on evidence, based on facts and based on an analysis of the law … the politics stop at my door.” She added, “I am confident that we will win.”

Challenger Community News • t hec hallengernews.com •Februar y 10, 2022

Black World Media Network Debuts New York, NY-Find out what’s happening around the world all day, every day with Black World Media Network (BWMN) which premiered on February 3, in conjunction with Black History Month. A multimedia digital platform, BWMN connects the Black World through news, information and culture from the United States, Canada, Africa, the Caribbean, Central and South America, Great Britain, Europe and beyond. BWMN is the brainchild and legacy project of Don Rojas, Director of Communications and International Relations for Institute of the Black World 21st Century (IBW) founded by Dr. Ron Daniels in 2002. Visit www.blackworldmedia.net

A COVID Reality World View

The world has surpassed 400 million known coronavirus cases a staggering increase driven by the highly transmissible Omicron variant. Only 11 percent of people in low-income countries have received a dose of a coronavirus vaccine, compared with 78 percent in high- and upper-middle-income countries, according to the Our World in Data project at the University of Oxford. Africa has the lowest vaccination rate of any continent, with just 15.4 percent of the population receiving at least one dose. Some people with disabilities, chronic illnesses or weakened immune systems remain vulnerable despite vaccinations. On average the US is reporting 2,598 deaths a day Globally, 10,900 people a day are dying from Covid-19.

No, the federal government isn’t spending $30 Million on ‘crack pipes’

The Washington Post reports that Conservative figures have launched an online furor this week, claiming that the government planned to spend $30 million on pipes for smoking crack cocaine. The heightened concern came months after the Department of Health and Human Services announced a federal grant for local programs that provide myriad “harm reduction” tools, or services that minimize the risks associated with drug use, including distributing drug paraphernalia such as clean needles. Republicans seized on “crack pipes,” causing the phrase to trend on Twitter on Tuesday, the latest in continued resistance from the GOP against harm-reduction techniques at a time when people are dying of drug overdoses at record rates in the United States. Biden crime policy: Crack pipes for all. What could go wrong?” Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.) tweeted. Republican lawmakers and online talking heads painted an absurd image of government-issued crack pipes being mailed to each American like coronavirus tests, alleging that language that said the money would be awarded to underserved communities meant the federal government would target Black people.

The 1619 Project Creator Nikole Hanna-Jones Speaks at UB February 16 Nikole Hannah-Jones, Pulitzer Prize-Winning Creator of "The 1619 Project" will be the Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemoration Keynote Speaker on Wednesday, February 16 at 7 p.m. at the Center for the Arts on UB's North Campus. Tickets can be purchased online through Ticketmaster or in person at the UB Center for the Arts Box Office Tuesdays and Wednesdays noon - 6 p.m. The February 16 event is presented in part by the UB Department of Africana and American Studies and the UB Minority Faculty and Staff Association. Contributing lecture sponsors include the Minority Bar Foundation, the National Federation for Just Communities of Western New York, UB STEM Diversity Programs and the Women's Bar Association of the State of New York, Western New York Chapter.

India Walton Featured in Latest Edition of Essence Magazine From her historic primary eupset victory in last year’s hotly contested mayoral election, to surviving one of the most divisive, negative political campaigns in the city's recent history, in the general, India Walton may have lost the battle, but clearly not the war. Since - and during - the campaign, her star continues to rise. Most recently she’s gained more national attention after being featured in the January/February edition of Essence Magazine. “It takes a lot of mettle to put up the kind of fight Walton did,” writes author Shamira Ibrahim. “But it’s an effort she does not regret one bit, despite the millions of dollars spent to besmirch her name in the service of corporate interests. As far as she is concerned this is only the beginning.”

GOOD CAUSE EVICTION Continued From Page 3 increased the rent more than 3% of the rent or 150% of annual inflation, whichever is larger. For example, in 2022, a landlord would be able to raise a unit’s $800 rent to $853 based on the inflation rate. Tanvier Peart, Director of Policy Advancement at the Partnership for the Public Good, explained “landlords need to be able to increase rent slightly to cover the cost of inflation and to be able to take care of the property over time. However, suddenly doubling the rent on a unit and displacing the tenants who live there is unacceptable. Especially in the current moment— when rents are rising across the state—we need to prevent price gouging and the inhumane displacement that comes with it.” Dan Corbitt, Associate Director at Housing Opportunities Made Equal (HOME), explained that this is a problem he sees. For example, one client he’d worked with lived in his apartment for 15 years and had always paid his rent on time. He didn’t bother anyone and took good care of the property. But despite this, his landlord decided to raise the rent by $500 per month. And when the tenant wasn’t able to pay this increase, the landlord evicted him. “Unfortunately, there was nothing that could be done under the law to keep this tenant in his home. The landlord hadn’t violated any law. This pattern is being repeated throughout the city.” “The same thing happened to me,” Teresa Watson added, “I even used to help my landlady take out her trash and shovel her driveway, but I was forced to leave when she raised the rent from $800 to $1400.” If Good Cause passes at the state level, evictions would still be allowed. Good causes for eviction include a tenant damaging the unit, being a nuisance, using the unit for illegal purposes, and not paying rent (as long as this isn’t the result of an unconscionable rent increase). If a landlord decided that they or their family members wanted to live in the unit, they would also have good cause to evict. “I am interested in saving people who do the right thing, who pay their rent on time. People who pay their rent on time and are good tenants should be afforded to be in their homes peacefully,” said Councilman Wyatt at the Legislative Committee meeting. “Those individuals who are bad actors–the landlord still has the ability to evict them, and [the landlord] should have that ability.” Advocates say that responsible landlords don’t need to worry about this legislation. “Honestly, this is not a new way of doing things for good landlords,” said Sarah Wooton, Community Researcher at Partnership for the Public Good. “Good landlords take care of their properties, they listen to their tenants about repair issues, and they don’t suddenly double the rent to rake in profits.”


Challenger Community News • t hec hallengernews.com •Februar y 10, 2022

What is Black History Month During The War On Critical Race Theory? By Toure’

B

lack History Month 2022 arrives in the middle of a war against Black history that its enemies are winning. White people have been throwing verbal rocks at Black history and enacting laws to silence or erase it and Karening anyone they can by labeling any discussion of Black history as “critical race theory.” Nikole Hannah-Jones has been a significant intellectual leader in this battle, adding scholarship and clarity and explaining how this country is a slaveocracy. Her 1619 Project has been a source of controversy for some, but for most of us, it has been a source of pride, perhaps even an intellectual sword we can wield in this battle against reality. White people are turning Black history into a bogeyman that’s out to snatch up white children’s souls. God forbid they be uncomfortable about something they learn about American history. But this is February, Black history’s moment to shine. This is the month where Black history gets to dress up nice and get onstage and talk about itself, where corporations run ads praising Dr. King. Where allies and “allies” post pictures of Black studies books they’re reading or “reading.” But what is Black History Month when Black history is under siege and fighting for its life? Black History Month and the war on critical race theory cannot co-exist, just as Black Wall Street and white people could not co-exist. So what is Black History Month in the midst of the war against critical race theory, and what should we do? Black history merely means “the accurate history of America, especially the parts that deal with Black people,” but there’s no way to separate Black history from American history. They are the same thing. For example, Black history deals with slavery, but who enslaved them? If slavery involved Black and white Americans, why would it be relegated to Black history? It’s American history. Especially because the impact of slavery flows throughout American history—it’s because of slavery that America became a global economic power, which means slavery impacted everyone and everything, even those who did not enslave people. Black History Month is a time to tell the story of Black people and make space for us to celebrate us. But sometimes it gets a little sanitized—Black history is not just nice pictures of Dr. King and Barack Obama. Black history is complex—it’s oppression and resistance, it’s steps forward and back, it’s failure and success. We cannot truly understand Black history without a deep discussion of systemic racism and white privilege or wrestling with how America became a global economic power precisely because of slavery or without dealing with how the legacy of slavery continues to shape us. Black history is meant to liberate Black people by helping us understand who we are by knowing where we’ve come from. The war on critical race theory wants to erase Black history entirely. It says thou shalt not speak about race, especially the parts that make white people uncomfortable—the domestic terrorism, the hate crimes, the oppression, the systems that have held Black people back. The war is deeply white supremacist—it cares only about the needs of white people. The war is being fought on behalf of white fragility. They are

too weak to be deluged with a discussion of Black history. But how do you erase Black history when there’s a whole month devoted to it? I think in the eyes of white people, Black History Month should be a nice, quiet procession of people who have politely overcome. It should focus on the good negroes who make us all proud, who didn’t cause a ruckus. It should be Dr. King, not Malcolm X. It should be Cam Newton, not Colin Kaepernick. It should be the disarming smile of Barack Obama, not the fully armed smile of Huey P. Newton. But Black history cannot be authored or shaped by white people. They cannot define what Black history is—if they do, then it’s only propaganda. They cannot rob us of the truth of who we are and an understanding of how we’ve gotten to this place. Black America is complex; we are both stories of rags to riches and far too many people still in poverty. We are people who could not have broken out of our environment if we had 100 years and people who succeeded despite everything. You cannot understand the complexity of Black America until you deal with the reality of America and the ways that systems have held us back, even though a few of us have triumphed in spite of them. I am a product of Black history in that I was an AfricanAmerican studies major in college, and what I learned in my classes gave me a sense of purpose and direction for my life. It gave me a clear sense that people have fought and died for me to have the life I have. It allowed me to see the shoulders that I stood on and made me feel like I have to do something with my life that honors the battles and the sacrifices and the lives and deaths of the Black people who came before me. I remember a CIA recruiter once coming to campus and thinking, you know, it could be fun to work at the CIA, but I can’t. I’m not a white kid. I have to do something that values the Black people who fought and died so that I could be here in college, calmly choosing a career. I have to do something that gives back to them in some way. So what should Black History Month in 2022 be? It should be unapologetically Black. We need it to be. We should be loud and proud and call out the insanity of the idea that we can erase history. We should pick up those verbal rocks thrown at Black history and throw them back. I’m tired of always going high every time they go low. Black History Month 2022 should be like Nikole HannahJones because she is not merely an intellectual leader; she’s an emotional leader. My sister stays in IDGAF mode. She’s heroically unperturbed by any rebuke. She is unapologetic and unafraid and stands tall in the public square speaking the truth while white people boo her, but she persists because she’s an intellectual warrior. I want Black History Month 2022 to be as bold and smart and as honest and unwavering as Nikole Hannah-Jones. If Black history itself is at war, then she is a model of how to be indestructible.

Touré is the host of the podcast “Toure Show” and the podcast docuseries “Who Was Prince?” He is also the author of seven books.

VOICES

11

dear editor

I'm Just Sayin...

Dear Editor, Recently I was given the opportunity to be interviewed by a news reporter regarding the snow removal matter in the City of Buffalo. I took that opportunity to not only give my opinion about the snow removal but to speak out about a few other “Quality Of Life” issues. I told the reporter that the solution is very simple. We can start by STRICTLY enforcing the existing City Laws, Ordinances and Regulations. What is the point in having them if they are not going to be "STRICTLY" enforced? I told the reporter that if tickets are given to violators, I guarantee that people will quickly comply. I told the reporter that instead of pushing the ice and snow across our driveways that they should have brought a second truck to take it away. Common Sense ain’t so common. I told the reporter that it LOOKS like we are being REDLINED on my side of Eggert Rd. The other side is Buffalo too but it is on the border of Cheektowaga and a totally different world LITERALLY across the street. Their streets are plowed and salted down to the pavement while lots of our streets are like riding a roller coaster over the snow and ice. I told the reporter that we need to STRICTLY enforce everything from the menacing looking dark windows on cars to the speeding up and down our streets to the BOOMING music that Disturb the Peace. Finally, I told the reporter that absentee landlords need to be held ACCOUNTABLE for the behavior of their tenants and the guests of their tenants instead of just collecting the rent and going back to their suburban neighborhoods. We live in "Neighborhoods" and not in isolation. Some people need to be “TAUGHT” how to be considerate of their "Neighbors" and to Follow The Rules. I’M JUST SAYIN' -Dorothy Wagstaff

2022 Urban League Scholarship Applications Available Applications for the 2022 Buffalo Urban League Scholarship are available now. Each year, the Buffalo Urban League awards scholarships to graduating high school students and recent HSE/GED recipients in our community to help them further their education and achieve their career goals. Recipients are determined by academic achievement, community service, character, and financial need. Applications are available for download at www.buffalourbanleague.org/scholarship and are due by Monday, February 28, 2022. For more information about the Buffalo Urban League Scholarship, you can call (716) 2502412 or email scholarships@buffalourbanleague.org. TO ADVERTISE: advertising@thechallengernews.com


12

Challenger Community News • t hec hallengernews.com •Februar y 10, 2022

RISE UP RIGHT SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS Welcome to Rise Up Right, Thank you for your continued support.... Let's Rise Up.... Buffalo Bills News This past week I heard a lot of Daniel Bryan "Yes" chants circling around the Bills Mafia faithful as Brian Daboll was introduced to the world as the New York Giants head coach. This enthusiasm was very warranted especially after some of the comments that were made in his press conferences as the new head coach of the New York Giants. It was reported that he jokingly make comments about how it took a village for Josh Allen to become who he is as an elite quarterback. I was raised on the belief that there is truth in every joke. This joke shows how the snake and the chameleon operates. T h e chamel e o n loves to change colors depending on its environment and the snake loves to shed skin. As a journalist, I would love to shed some light on this very subject. As someone who has been covering the Bills for the last 4 years, some of us should very well learn how to be humble. First question to this joke would be "Do you think the reason it took a village to help Josh Allen succeed was because at times you (Brian Daboll) were mediocre at doing your job? And if you don't think Brian could be mediocre then I have some news that will change that thought. Is this the same Brian Daboll who couldn't get the job done in 2007 with the New York Jets has he coached quarterbacks like Chad Pennington, Kevin Clements and Brett Favre? Is this the guy in 2009 that coached alongside Eric Mangini as the offensive coordinator in Cleveland whose offense was 32nd in 2009 and 29th in 2010? Is this the same guy who was the Miami Dolphins offensive coordinator in 2011 the

offense was still in the bottom 12 in the league? Is this the same offensive coordinator work with Romeo Crennel in 2012 when the Chiefs finished a league worst 2-14? The same guy who had to go back to college to be offensive coordinator for Alabama under Nick Saban after it took a village for him to actually win anything in New England after his second stint in which he was the tight ends coach. Then finally, Sean McDermott gave him the opportunity to become the offensive coordinator for his hometown team. In year 3, which would be the 2020 covid season Josh Allen became a quarterback to be recognized. He would set franchise records and also help the Bills take a trip to a place that had been foreign to them for 20 plus years. Ken Dorsey, the quarterbacks coach for the Bills has been a mentor to Josh Allen and has helped Josh with the tools needed for him to be successful. It's funny how as soon as Ken Dorsey became the quarterbacks coach in 2019 that Josh Allen's stock has risen ever since. Because I think we all remember what the Bills were in 2018? So maybe the real question should be as follows. Brian Daboll, is it you who needs a village to be successful? The Buffalo Bills

helped make you who you are currently. Be humble and respectful. Enjoy the opportunity and cut it out with the jokes. NFL News The Cincinnati "Who Dey" Bengals have punched their ticket to Super Bowl 56 as they mauled the Kansas City Chiefs in overtime 2421. The Los Angeles Rams have also rammed their own way into Super Bowl 56 by beating the San Francisco 49ers 20-17. The Rams have became the 2nd team to host the Super Bowl and play in the same Super Bowl. The Brian Flores and Rooney Rule Saga In the words of the late great DMX, here we go again same old just a different day. How many times are we going to see the mistreatment of the minority culture even when they're doing something positive? We see these evils all the time during illegal traffic stops, walking while black and a whole lot more but the reality is that these evils crossover like an Iverson dribble into the positive realm of things. Brian Flores was unceremoniously fired as Miami Dolphins head coach after having a winning season that included the Dolphins winning the last eight out of

nine games this past season. Now more reports are coming out about the relationship between Brian Flores and Stephen Ross. It seems as the two had a different direction on where the team should go. The owner Stephen Ross wanted to tank football seasons to obtain draft capital. Brian Flores wanted to win football games. It is also now been reported that the team officials were offered $100,000 for each game that was tanked according to Brian Flores Brian Flores has also been interviewed for other coaching jobs but as it seems with the reports coming out he is being blackballed for speaking out. Being interviewed is not enough as the Rooney Rule has not helped minorities obtain coaching positions Muki Hawkins asked me on the 96.5 hit radio show WUFO Sports Report... How would I feel if I went to an interview knowing that I wasn't getting the job? My response is I don't stop until I get what I want. We as a culture cannot stop pushing and pressing towards our goals because the powers that be want to keep us stagnant.

For more news on the Rooney Rule and the Brian Flores saga tune into WUFO Sports Report every Sunday at 6pm. Monday Night Madness every Monday at 8pm before WUFO Late Night Sports at 10pm and the Rise Up Unlimited Radio Show every Saturday Night on WDAP Radio on Speaker.com.

FIRST BLACK NFL COACH continued Over the next seven years, Pollard coached four different teams and founded a Chicago football team of allAfrican American players. Later, he launched a newspaper and ran a successful investment firm. Pollard was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2005. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING In the Matter of the Application of The Buffalo City Cemetery, Inc. d/b/a Forest Lawn Group For Consent to take land for Cemetery Purposes in the County of Erie through mergers NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Erie County Legislature will hold a Public Hearing on Thursday, April 7, 2022 at 6:00 PM in the Chambers of the Erie County Legislature, located on the 4th Floor of the Old County Hall, 92 Franklin St., Buffalo, NY. The purpose of the Public Hearing is to consider public testimony regarding (i) the proposed merger of the Griffins Mills Cemetery Association (“Griffins Mills”), consisting of what is commonly known as the “Griffins Mills Cemetery” which includes approximately 7.5 acres located at 67 West Falls Road, West Falls, New York, with and into The Buffalo City Cemetery, Inc. d/b/a Forest Lawn Group (the “Forest Lawn Group ”) (ii) the proposed merger of the Bloomingdale Cemetery Association (“Bloomingdale”), consisting of what is commonly known as the “Evergreen Lawn Cemetery” which includes approximately 11.5 acres located at 13430 Bloomingdale Road, Akron, New York, with and into The Buffalo City Cemetery, Inc. d/b/a Forest Lawn Group (the “Forest Lawn Group ”) (iii) the proposed merger of the Mount Olive Cemetery Association (“Mount Olive”), consisting of what is commonly known as the “Mount Olive Cemetery” which includes approximately 2.6 acres located on South Newstead Road, Akron, New York, with and into The Buffalo City Cemetery, Inc. d/b/a Forest Lawn Group (the “Forest Lawn Group ”) Any person interested in the above matters may be heard at said public hearing. Following the Public Hearing, the Forest Lawn Group will make application at the next regularly scheduled meeting of the Erie County Legislature, held in the Chambers of the Erie County Legislature, located on the 4th Floor of the Old County Hall, 92 Franklin St., in the City of Buffalo, New York, or any adjournment thereof, for consent to merge with Griffins Mills Cemetery Association, the Bloomingdale Cemetery Association and the Mount Olive Cemetery Association. Dated: Buffalo, New York, January 25, 2022 BY ORDER OF THE COUNTY LEGISLATURE OF THE COUNTY OF ERIE, NEW YORK. By ROBERT M. GRABER, Clerk, Erie County Legislature

LEGAL NOTICE Bid

INVITATION TO BID

The NFTA is soliciting bids for Project No. 11BL2105, BNIA - 175 Aero Drive TPAO Backup Power, Bid No. E-575 due on March 1, 2022 at 2pm. www.nftaengineering.com

LEGAL NOTICE

BID

Bids will be received by RP Oak Hill Building Co., Inc. for the Healthy Living Campus in Batavia, NY on 2/17/2022 at 2pm. Please fax bids (716-822-4367) or email (bids@ rpoakhill.com) prior to 2:00 pm. The scope of work includes site, concrete, masonry, steel, millwork, roofing, glass/glazing, doors, carpentry, flooring, painting, specialties, gym equipment, swimming pools, elevators, M/E/P/FP, site and landscaping, etc. The contract documents may be examined at Construction Exchange. This project is open shop. ***W/M/ DBE & SDVOB participation is encouraged.

LLC'S Notice of Formation of Limited Liability Company Nuthing Over Thirty Online Boutique, LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY). On June 8, 2021. Office in Erie County. SSNY is the designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 135 Hedley Place, Buffalo Ny. 14208. Purpose: any lawful purpose. No specific duration attached to LLC. January 13, 20,27 February 3,10,17 Notice of Formation of Limited Liability Company Sweet Assassin LLC filed Articles of Organization with Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 11/4/21. Office location: Erie County. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 277 Hastings Ave, Buffalo, NY 14215. Purpose: any lawful act or activity. January 13, 20,27 February 3,10,17 Notice of Formation of Limited Liability Company Community Catalyst Group, LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on November 10, 2021. Office in Erie County. SSNY is the designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 40 Wildy Avenue, Cheektowaga, NY 14211. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. January 13, 20,27 February 3,10,17 Notice of Formation of Limited Liability Company Tanda Transportation, LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on November 12, 2021. Office in Erie County. SSNY is the designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 776 Highland Avenue Tonawanda, NY 14223. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. January 13, 20,27 February 3,10,17 Notice of Formation of Limited Liability Company Notice of formation of SWEET DEZIRES, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on December 21, 2021. Location: Erie County. SSNY designated as agent for service of process. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC, 7 The Avenue, Cheektowaga, NY 14225. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. February 3,10,17,24 March 3. 10 Notice of Formation of Limited Liability Company Visions & Dreams Graphics’s Arts of Org were filed by the NY Dep’t of State on 2/2/22. Its office location is Erie County. NY’s Sec’y of State is designated as agent upon whom process may be served. The Sec’y shall mail a copy of any process to the LLC at 160 Wilmuth Ave. Lackawanna, NY 14218. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. February 10,17,24 March 3,10,17


13

Challenger Community News • t hec hallengernews.com •Februar y 10, 2022

EMPLOYMENT Adult Behavioral Health HCBS & CORE Coordinator

CSEA, one of New York State’s largest public employee unions, is seeking resumes for a Communications Specialist for the Western Region Office in Amherst, NY. The specialist will work independently throughout 14 counties in Western New York and as part of a statewide communications team to promote the important work union members perform in their communities; and the value of unions for members and the general public. The candidate must be a self-starter with strong writing, photography and social media skills; a multi-tasker who can deliver under deadline; function as an ambassador for CSEA with union members, the public and the media; skilled in media relations, public speaking and strategic campaign development; and hold a Bachelor’s degree in journalism, communications or related field and two years of related experience or a satisfactory combination of education and experience. Salary $59,101 with excellent benefits. Email cseajobs@cseainc.org or send resume to Director of Human Resources, PO Box 7125, Capitol Station, Albany, NY 12224. Please note WNYCS-TCN on all correspondence. Equal Opportunity Employer. LEGAL NOTICE BID COUNTY OF ERIE ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Buffalo and Erie County Central Library East Elevator Machine Room & Chimney Exterior Rehabilitation PROJECT NO. 2021-812-04 Sealed bids for General Construction for the above project will be received by the County’s Commissioner of Public Works in Suite 1400 of the Rath County Office Building, 95 Franklin Street, Buffalo, NY 14202 until 1:30 PM local time on March 8, 2022, at which time they will be opened and read aloud. NYS Vendor Responsibility Form CCA-2 A/B/C, NYSDOL wage rates, MBE/WBE, Apprenticeship program, and Local and Disadvantaged Workforce requirements may apply to this project. Additional information must be found at: www.erie.gov/dpw Attention is called to COVID bid procedures on the County’s website.

LEGAL NOTICE Bid COUNTY OF ERIE ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Rath Building Elevator Modernization PROJECT NO. 2019-816-02 Sealed bids for Electrical Construction for the above project will be received by the County’s Commissioner of Public Works in Suite 1400 of the Rath County Office Building, 95 Franklin Street, Buffalo, NY 14202 until 10:30 AM local time on February 24, 2022, at which time they will be opened and read aloud. NYS Vendor Responsibility Form CCA-2 A/B/C, NYSDOL wage rates, MBE/WBE, Apprenticeship program, and Local and Disadvantaged Workforce requirements may apply to this project. Additional information must be found at: www.erie.gov/dpw Attention is called to COVID bid procedures on the County’s website.

LEGAL NOTICE Bid

NFTA Procurement

Invitation to Bid 210071 - FLOOR EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR SERVICES Download Bids from www.nfta.com

LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF ERIE Nationstar Mortgage LLC d/b/a Mr. Cooper, Plaintiff AGAINST Celestine Hicks Wylie as heir at law and next of kin of Standford T. Wylie; Maurice Wylie as heir at law and next of kin of Standford T. Wylie; Albert Mogavero as heir at law and next of kin of Standford T. Wylie; et al., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated June 12, 2017 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Closing Room of the Erie County Clerk's Office located on the first floor of 92 Franklin St, Buffalo, NY 14202 on February 24, 2022 at 10:00AM, premises known as 181 Floss Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14211. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being in the City of Buffalo, County of Erie, State of New York, Section: 90.82 Block: 4 Lot(s): 40. Approximate amount of judgment $108,496.89 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index# 813796/2015. The auction will be conducted pursuant to the COVID-19 Policies Concerning Public Auctions of Foreclosed Property established by the Eighth Judicial District. Michael Kuzma, Esq., Referee LOGS Legal Group LLP f/k/a Shapiro, DiCaro & Barak, LLC Attorney(s) for the Plaintiff 175 Mile Crossing Boulevard Rochester, New York 14624 (877) 430-4792 Dated: January 3, 2022 Jan.20,27, Feb.3, 10

JOBS

Buffalo Employment and Training Center

BETC 716-856-5627

www.workforcebuffalo.org

The BETC is here to help

with your needs.

job

searching

Supervise, develop and enhance the HCBS & CORE services. 4 yrs exp in behavioral health and 3 yrs of supervisory exp. Resume and cover letter to WNYIL, Inc 3108 Main St Buffalo NY 14214 employment@wnyil.org EEOC

Quality Assurance Specialist

Assist with duties within the Compliance Dept w/a focus on QA measures & auditing. HS diploma and 3 yrs exp req. Cover letter & resume to WNYIL, Inc. 3108 Main St Buffalo NY 14214 employment@wnyil.org EEOC

NY Connects Independent Living Outreach Specialist

Help connect aging or disabled individuals and their Families to support groups and streamline access to Public benefits and application assistance. Asso. degree and human services exp. req. Resume and cover letter to WNYIL, Inc 3108 Main St Buffalo, NY, 14214 employment@wnyil.org EEOC

Open Doors Transition Specialist Team Leader

Assist individuals in re-entry from institutional Settings to the community. Asso degree & 3 yrs exp req. Reliable transportation req. Resume and cover letter to WNYIL, Inc. 3108 Main St. Buffalo, NY 14214 employment@wnyil.org EEOC

NY Connects Region 1 Program Assistant

Ability to manage large volume call and gather Documents for reporting purposes. HS diploma And 1 yr office exp req. Send cover letter and resume required to WNYIL, Inc 3108 Main St Buffalo NY 14214 employment@wnyil.org EEOC

Youth Peer Advocate

Provide peer support to transition- Age youth with disabilities to all WNYIL locations. HS diploma or Equivalent req. Exp. w/any or all Forms of disabilities req. Resume and cover letter to WNYIL, Inc. 3108 Main St. Buffalo, NY 14214 employment@wnyil.org EEOC

Looking for Employment Visit Our Jobs Page Online www.thechallengernews.com

;t)CHCB

COMMUNITY

HEALTH CENTER OF BUFFALO. INC.

C 8:30AM-N

i,1,tff,\\Q - 'i+l!GAPl,,11\H� · <t tH"IO,',AGo\•�O(·PQ�l

Now Offering COVID Testing; Adult Vaccination and Booster Clinics; and Pediatric Vaccination Clinics To schedule appointment At Any Location Please Call: 716-986-9199 (Press 9) Walk-ins welcome


14

Challenger Community News • t hec hallengernews.com •Februar y 10, 2022

NEW YORK STATE LOTTERY NUMBERS SUN 1/30

3-WAY advertising@ thechallengernews.com

ATTORNEYS PRATCHER & ASSOCIATES Franklin Muhammad (Pratcher) Attorney 1133 Kensington Avenue (716) 838-4612

AUTO BEN’S Downtown Tire

50 Sycamore (cor. Elm) (716) 856-1066 or 894-1483

BAKERY Taste of Supreme 100% Gluten Free Vegan Goodies Contact the Supreme Bakers

(585) 285 - 5496

www.tasteofsupreme.com Rochester Public Market 280 N. Union St. BLDG. B #44

ELECTRICAL EMPIRE ELECTRIC (716) 634-0330

FLORISTS MAUREEN’S Flower Market 441 Ellicott St. * 852-4600

HONEY

Davis Honey

Local Raw Honey Retail / Wholesale Rochester Public Market 280 N. Union St. BLDG. B

www.davisnaturalhoney.com (315 )730-5780

IMMUNITY SUPPORT VITALITY USA FREE CATALOG (716) 249-4800

FLEA MARKET 1870 FILLMORE (near Kensington) Thursday & Friday 12-5 pm Saturday 9-5 PM Sunday 12-5 PM JEFF MOORE (716) 361-4900

WIN 4 TAKE 5

MON 1/31

MID-3-0-7

MID-3-3-7

EVE-5-0-1 MID-7-3-7-2 EVE-6-3-7-7 MID-05-10-25-29-31 EVE-03-08-13-25-30

TUES 2/1

MID-3-2-5

EVE-5-2-5

EVE-2-1-1

MID-5-6-8-1 EVE-4-2-8-1

MID-3-2-5-1 EVE-6-8-9-0

MID-5-0-1

EVE-6-7-1

THURS 2/3

MID-5-1-8

EVE-2-5-7

MID-3-3-5-6 EVE-6-9-6-9

FRI 2/4

MID-5-9-1

4018

022

064

Zakiyyah’s Rundown (ZR) Daily Vibrations 562-670-106-860-103-657-748-905-198-657-648-920907-546-986-676-198-238-120-981-932-974-760-988086-754-365-515-274-804-348-029-869-269-875-634678-796-909-175-678-809-109-645-467-971-290-965454-657-678-807-978-029-135-897-461-689-201-107456-578-646-230-856-789-086-657-651-890-219-345234-256-789-310-856-792-876-429-654-423-157-910443-167-578-918-953-546-478-213-637-819-924-965476-578-768-098-034-567-978-101-432-553-679-807MA RUTH SPEAKS THE TRUTH! SURE HITS!

“It’s In The Stars”

168-985-678-198-256-890-054698-679-943-001-202-147-001865-732-855-648-514-996-202-

891-145-549-096326-437-901-659685

quick money 189-809-444 886-980-422 322-522-355 800-592-390 394-833-924 127-909-418 927-313-466 124-550-098 511-005-201

584 - 049-012 360-211-842 237-120-910

Aquarius -496-235-165-579 Pisces - 056-362-237-694 Cancer - 482-372-895-718 Aries - 289-946-034-594 Taurus -258-231-026-695 Gemini-495-257-694-508 Leo-345-213-157-201 Virgo 385-291-431-170 Libra -247-723-179-501 Scorpio - 453-253-571-597 Sagittarius - 389-701-234924 Capricorn:893-275-342-506

MID-0-1-5-3 EVE-0-9-8-9

EVE-7-8-1

MID-5-3-5-8 EVE-3-2-7-0

MID-9-6-0-5 EVE-4-6-9-8

648

07-08-16-28-43-53 +13

996

Challenger Hits MIDDAY 3-2-5 Aquarius, Scorpio, Duckie (box) 5-0-1 Libra (straight) 5-1-8 Duckie (box) EVENING 5-0-1 Libra (straight) 2-1-1 Quick Money (straight) Duckie (box) 6-7-1 ZR (box) 2-5-7 Gemini (straight) Capricorn , Duckie(box) 7-8-1 #Book (straight) Cancer (box)

CASH$$-356

190-093-142-534857-521-406-9961

THE NUMBER BOOK 708-469-801-066 1027 It's Coming! 781-980-194-580 805-075-467-890 579-944-357-909 LUCKIE DUCKIE 680-434-680-073 743-133-202- 335 -2015-4444678-456-708-286 1871-0978 230-110-781-009 920-536-580-697 134-431--143 075-356-579-498 648*123*104

GAMMA’S FEBRUARY PICS 235-409-509-776-123-189 BEST TRIPLE 333

MID-7-2-7

EVE-9-3-6

11-13-32-34-46-53 +03

FEBRUARY VIBES

SAT 2/5

MID-05-12-14-15-16 MID-19-26-28-30-34 MID-08-16-23-28-34 MID-09-20-26-28-37 MID-09-18-29-31-37 MID-13-16-24-28-36 EVE-10-11-19-22-31 EVE-03-14-18-30-37 EVE-01-15-18-28-38 EVE-04-18-21-34-38 EVE-18-34-36-38-39 EVE-06-08-19-28-37

LOTTO HOT TIPS

WED 2/2

980-422-809-981989-970-990-080-800515-996-390-196-102581-752-319-408-378352-126-189-444-886514- 332-522-112-432421-423-154-039-524

515

140 FULL MOON WATCH

FULL SNOW MOON FEBRUARY 16 IN LEO February’s Full Snow Moon peaks on February 16, 2022. The energy of this full Moon will be felt three days prior to its peak time and for three days afterwards. So be sure and take advantage of these powerful energies to pull in the divine guidance you need. This is the last full Moon of winter. February may bring dark days and a lot of cold weather but this February can also bring a renewed energy into your life. So much astrologically and in numerology points to this February being one of the most powerful energy points of the year. We have the powerful 2’s twice this month. The next one occurring on Tuesday, February 22. February’s Full Moon will actually be at the closest point in its orbit to Earth, making it the largest and brightest full Moon of the year. February’s full moon is also known as the Snow Moon, Ice Moon, Hunger Moon, and Cleansing Moon. The snow moon is full of spiritual revelation and purpose. It signifies renewal in the spirit. The snow moon gives people a chance to reset and reevaluate. It's about new dreams and overcoming past hurts, forging forward with greater sense of purpose. With the influx of spiritual energy coming through this can be one of the most important months of the year. The lunar qualities of emotions and instincts reach their peak at a full moon. Use you increased emotional strength and intuition to overcome any relationship challenges. Use a detached approach to looking at your life as you will see it more impartial and balanced, when you view it without emotions. When you view things without emotions you will clearly see any relationship dynamics or negative feelings causing disharmony. And then can make the right choices based on your observations. This full moon brings opportunities for change, romance and success. This is wonderful timing because it follows on from the good news. -Cherokee Billie

GRANDMA'S FEBRUARY - DOUBLES

228-252-202 Madam Ozlla's Predictions 140-143-133-392-320-965-843 5037-2156-3034-1342


15

Challenger Community News • t hec hallengernews.com •Februar y 10, 2022

CALENDAR OF EVENTS MON FEB. 14

WED. FEB.16 Hustle for Health Urban Hustle for Health Urban Line Dancing at GloLine Dance Fitness at Gloria Parks Center 3242 Main St. Buffalo. 12pm 1pm. FREE for ages 55+ HustleforHealth.com to RSVP or 716 832-1010 x 211

ria Parks Center 3242 Main St., Buffalo. 11am12pm. FREE for ages 55+ 716 832-1010 x 211 to RSVP or HustleforHealth.com

WED. FEB. 16

Public Meeting Notice: Meeting of the Board of the Westminster Community Charter School on Wednesday, February 16 at 3 pm. at M&T Bank, One M&T Plaza - 19th Floor.

David A. Smiley II

U.S. Navy Ret. Oct 1995 Oct 2019 Career Sailor Served as Aviation Boatswains Mate & \Divisional Career Counselor Served on numerous ships Recipient of many awards. Last Duty Station: U.S. Naval Academy

African Consciousness Workshop

Every Monday 4-6 p.m., Merriweather Library, 1324 Jefferson Ave. “Where we learn About Our Glorious Past & Present African Family.” (716)400-8644 Bro. Shango or kmtflix@gmail.com

JOBS

Buffalo Employment and Training Center

BETC 716-856-5627

www.workforcebuffalo.org

The BETC is here to help

Scholarship Money Available for Private Elementary School Education The BISON Children’s Scholarship Fund, a privately funded tuition assistance program for children in grades K-8, has scholarships available for the 2022-23 school year. Financially eligible families interested in attending private grammar school can start the process by completing a pre-application form on the BISON website. The deadline to complete the preapplication form is February 28, 2022 Families selected for a scholarship can use it at a private school of choice that best fits their child’s needs across the eight counties of Western New York. A list of eligible schools can be found on our website.

LOVE SUPREME SCHOOL OF MUSIC Accepting Applications for New Students FREE, Limited Openings

For more information and to apply, please visit

www.bisonfund.com.

Piano - Drum Saxophone - Trumpet - Voice

Applications Available Questions? Contact Henry Walker: (716)491-0990 Please Visit Link Below https://303b.short.gy/LSSM for online application

Wednesday, February 16 – 11 a.m–2 p.m. Metropolitan Transportation Center (the bus station downtown) – 181 Ellicott St., Buffalo. NFTA-Metro Bus and Rail staff will be on site to . . .

introduce you to careers in public transportation inform you about commercial driver’s license prep courses,

competitive wages, and the best benefits package in the region

inspire you. These are careers you can feel really good about. Questions? Contact NFTA-Metro Human Resources 716.855.6500

Jobs.nfta.com (The NFTA is an equal opportunity employer)

Look for our training bus!


16

Challenger Community News • t hec hallengernews.com •Februar y 10, 2022

This Team is Helping Buffalo Recover Spectrum Health’s team of clinicians and caring professionals is committed to mental health and addiction treatment with one goal: building a healthy, stronger community.

SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS!

—Kevin Beckman, Managing Director of Clinic Operations

—Shamecca DeJarnette, Clinician

—De’Jon Bones, Licensed Practical Nurse

— Shanese Mills, Family Clinical Specialist

—Malene K. White, LMHC, EMDR, CASAC-T Clinician IV

—Frederick Oldebee Batteau, Peer Support Specialist

Join our team! Visit our website at www.shswny.org/careers

HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY DIPLOMA Earn yours now at Buffalo Public Schools Adult Education Division

Apply online at www.UpSkill.org

It Matters... When you’re diagnosed with cancer, it’s important to take the time to educate yourself and spend just one day with our experts to make sure you’re making the best decision for you and your family.

In-person classes now open for HSE diploma preparation! • Morning, afternoon, and evening sessions • Convenient locations • Official NYS Education Department Testing Site • Distance Learning options available for those who qualify

Online applications accepted at www.UpSkill.org

QUESTIONS? Info@UpSkill.org or (716)888-7088 ext. 100

Find out why it matters. Download the cancer checklist at www.RoswellPark.org/Challenger

Adult Education Division Main Office 389 Virginia Street • Buffalo, New York 14201 Visit www.UpSkill.org for more information about Adult Education programs. www.UpSkill.org • (716) 888-7088 ext.100


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.