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July 7, 2022 | FREE | thechallengernews.com | Community News

Broderick Park, ‘Sacred Ground” Ignored by the City Page 7

Prominent Buffalo Pediatrician Perishes In House Fire Along With Two Of His Children Page 5

Rev. William Gillison

Eastside Couple’s Plumbing Nightmare

“Well Done, Thy Good and Faithful Servant…” Page 6 Danielle Ponder Shines at Jazz Fest Page 2

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First Ever Niagara Falls Jazz Fest! Page 8

NATIONAL: Unarmed Black Man Shot 60 Times in Ohio Traffic Stop

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INSIDE ROCHESTER

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Imani Theatre Ensemble

Imani Theatre Ensemble, Inc presents August Wilson's powerful stageplay Radio Golf directed by Michael Atkins Yawn. Harmond Wilks, When: July 8, 9, @ 7:30 p.m., July 10 @ 4 p.m. 2022 Where: The Theater @ Innovation Square 131 Chestnut Street, Rochester, NY Tickets: $30. Adv. $35 @ door Contact: Imani Theatre Ensemble, Inc 503 7633

Bands on the Bricks Concert Series Begins From Left: Gail Livingston, Rev. Derrill A. Blue, Dr. Twyla Cummings and Prudence Wilson.

CI Bullock Scholarship Sunday

Memorial AME Zion Church celebrated it’s annual CI Bullock Scholarship Sunday on June 26, 2022. The theme was ‘Believe, Achieve, Succeed’. Nigena Livingston, Founder and CEO of URBAN ACT Academy in Indianapolis, Indiana was the speaker. URBAN ACT ACADEMY is a charter school that serves approximately 350 students in grades kindergarten to 8th grade. Ms. Livingston shared an inspirational and motivational message about her experiences as a student and acknowledged that it wasn’t always a straight Nigena Livingston and narrow path to her current position in educational leadership. Key takeaways from her message were ‘Never allow anyone else to set limits for you’ and ‘Failure isn’t final’. Ms. Livingston is a former CI Bullock Scholarship recipient. She is the daughter of Carl and Gail Livingston. Although there weren’t any 2022 scholarship recipients, students from PreK-11th grade were recognized for their accomplishments during the 2021-2022 year with a McDonald’s gift card from the CI Bullock Scholarship Committee. In addition, the following college graduates were recognized: James Weathers and Davina Jones received bachelor’s degrees in May 2022; Darrin Carter received a master’s degree in May 2022; Christina Kennedy, Andrea Wilson and Traci Wilson Terrance received doctoral degrees in May 2022. The CI Bullock Scholarship Committee at Memorial looks forward to recognizing several 2023 high school graduates next year. The CI Bullock Scholarship is named after the late Clarence I. Bullock. Mr. Bullock, felt that Memorial had a moral obligation support youth transitioning from high school to college. As a result, he donated the first $100 in 1977 towards a scholarship for high school graduates. To date, this fund has awarded more than $162,500.00 to some 163 recipients. Donations to the CI Bullock Scholarship Fund can be made to Memorial AME Zion, 549 Clarissa Street, Rochester, NY 14608. Please indicate CI Bullock Scholarship with your cash, check or electronic payment donation.

Review/Conclusion

Danielle Ponder

Over 200,000 Attend 9-Day Rochester International Jazz Festival: Danielle Ponder Shines! By GEORGE RADNEY The promoters for the 19th Annual Rochester International Jazz Festival, John Nugent and Marc Iacona, estimated over 210,000 people attended the 9-day event. That’s also attributed to people wanting to be outside and listen to live music once again. Let’s get right to the very best of the 2022 festival. Sheila E was outstanding with her P- Funk, R&B, and Latin fusion show. It was very high energy with tributes to James Brown, Sly Stone, George Clinton and her closing tribute to Prince was very moving and on point. She captured the true essence of Prince and how he really was as a performer and artist. She was also able to perform the various dances of Prince’s artist including Morris Day skip hip hop crossover moves were on point. Sheila E truly loved Prince and it shows in her musical style. Robin Thicke also performed to over 10,000 people at Parcel 5 in the heart of downtown Rochester. Robin had a high energy performance that included his hit songs along with several Motown classics. The New Power Generation (NPG) was playing the music of Prince and you could tell from the start they were not the original band that toured with him. Their performance was disjointed and not precise at all. As a matter of fact, several Buffalo and Rochester bands could have done a better job. Once again, the real tribute to Prince was done by Sheila E. Rochester’s

The Bands on the Bricks summer concert series at the Public Market begins, Friday, July 8 with Latino Night. This year’s MC and host will be Adrian Franco, with musical performances by Canchani y su Grupo Acustico Latino, Los Infieles, and Banda Light, plus live DJ sets by Johnny Mambo. The Bands on the Bricks free summer concert series showcases the City of Rochester Public Market and Market District with a musical lineup from 6 to 10 p.m. for the next five Fridays in July. Along with free parking. Gates open at 5:30 p.m. and headliners begin at 8 p.m. Food trucks, food stands and beer and beverage vendors will be part of each week’s concert event.

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AREA BRIEFS

Darryl Boyd (left) and John Walker

The Buffalo Five to Chief Judge JaHarr S. Pridgen Hold Important Press Brown Appoints New Buffalo City Conference July 7 “Buffalo Five” members John Henry Walker and Darryl Boyd,will hold a press conference in Niagara Square on Thursday July 7, at which time an important announcement will be made. The community is urged to attend!

Romeo Doyle Muhammad Scholarship

The 13th Annual Romeo Doyle Muhammad Scholarship will be presented on July 9, 2022 at the Merriweather Library from 2 – 4 p.m. in honor of the Late Romeo Muhammad, Korean War Veteran, and wellknown community leader. For information call Eva Doyle, founder of the Scholarship at 847-6010.

White Supremacist Mass Murderer Court Date July 7 Payton Gendron, the avowed White supremacist charged with the racist mass shooting that killed 10 innocent Black people at the Jefferson Avenue Tops Market is due back in court on July 7. Gendron pleaded not guilty to hate-motivated domestic terrorism and murder as a hate crime as well as other charges earlier this month - despite what a prosecutor called overwhelming evidence against him.

Court Chief Judge

City Court Chief Judge JaHarr S. Pridgen replaces Judge Craig D. Hannah, who was recently appointed to fill a vacancy on the New York State Supreme Court Mayor Byron W. Brown recently announced the appointment of new Buffalo City Court Chief Judge JaHarr S.Pridgen who will fill the vacancy created by Judge Craig D. Hannah. Back in January of 2015, Judge Pridgen became the youngest jurist on the Buffalo City Court bench when Mayor Byron W. Brown appointed her to the position at the age of 34. Later that same year, , Judge Pridgen was elected unopposed to serve a ten-year term to the Buffalo City Court bench. As a Buffalo City Court Judge, Pridgen handled criminal and civil cases. Prior to her appointment and election, Judge Pridgen served as an Assistant District Attorney Judge Pridgen earned a Bachelor of Science degree from UB and earned her Juris Doctorate from Thomas M. Cooley Law School in Lansing, Michigan. She was admitted to the New York State Bar in 2007. She is married to Elder Craig D. Pridgen, Pastor of True Bethel Baptist Church of N.F.. They have two children Jordin and Journey.

East Side Couple’s Plumbing Nightmare

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n early June Angelene Burton and her husband Louis of Northampton Street called a plumber to remedy a problem caused by a backed up sewer. They were told the cost would be $4,000. The couple was offered a payment plan of $2,000 down and monthly payments of $200 to have the job done. “We went to the bank and got the money, made the payment and they started doing the work,” said Angelene . She also recalls having to insist that the contractor mark “paid” on her receipt. Her intuition served her well. Shortly after the hole was dug and the $2,000 deposit made, they were informed by the company that they couldn’t find the sewer line because the digging was done in the wrong area. “They told us in order to rectify the job they would have to go to the other side of the house and dig to find the line and that it would cost another $10,000 – plus the $2,000 balance! “After that we didn’t hear from them. I guess they were waiting for us to scrap up some more money or get a loan or one of these grants,” she continued. “We’re on a fixed income and we don't have that kind of money.” Meanwhile, not only had water begun to fill the unsightly, and hazardous crater in front of their home – there was still water in the basement; a huge inconvenience for her and her husband as well as the tenant downstairs. The company finally called and asked them what they planned to do. By then they had contacted City Hall. The business also received a call from City Hall on the couple’s behalf. “After they got the call from the city, the contractor changed his whole program and told us they would come and fill the hole and give us our money back.” Meanwhile there’s still water in the basement. And the couple – in addition to being frustrated and inconvenienced, have yet to get their $2,000 and are still going to have to have the work done. “We’re still waiting ….we just want them to fill that hole- which has filled up with water - give us our money, and we’ll get somebody else because we’re still inconvenienced. ” Angelene and Louis point to the hole in The basement is still wet, they can’t use their their yard. driveway, and were told to limit their water use for now. They said they’re in worse shape than they were before they hired the professionals. “At least we didn’t have a big hole in our driveway!!” said Angelene . Their advice to homeowners: research a company’s record i.e. from the Better Business Bureau and other consumer reporting agencies or get personal references before making a choice. Going forward that’s exactly what they plan to do! At press time, however, that big, ugly, dangerous hole was still in front of their house. Will the company follow up with their offer to fill it and refund Angelene and Louis? Look for an update next week!

Garney Davis Jr. and Chandra Redfern are Excellence in Health Care Honorees Garney Davis Jr. and Chandra Redfern were named to the Buffalo Business First list of Excellence in Health Care professionals. Mr. Davis is Director of Pastoral Care at Erie County Medical Center. He’s had a career in health care for 14 years. Mr. Davis holds a B.S., M.S. and Ph.D Mrs. Redfern, who has been in the health care industry for 23 years, is currently CEO at the Buffalo Federation of Neighborhood Centers Inc. The Niagara Falls native holds a B.A. and M.S. from Canisius College. Congratulations to these outstanding citizens!

Bishop Foye

Bishop Foye Announces New Book

Bishop Jacqueline Foye of Greater Apostolic House of Prayer has announced the release of her new book, The Last One Standing: The Victories Of Bishop Jacqueline Foye by Shannon Louise Carter and Bishop Jacqueline Foye. The book is now available at amazon.com. Congratulations Bishop Foye!

First Lawyer: John Mercer Langston was the first Black man to become a lawyer when he passed the bar in Ohio in 1854. When he was elected to the post of Town Clerk for Brownhelm, Ohio, in 1855 Langston became one of the first African Americans ever elected to public office in America. John Mercer Langston was also the great-uncle of Langston Hughes, famed poet of the Harlem Renaissance. Eminent Scientist: George Washington Carver developed 300 derivative products from peanuts among them cheese, milk, coffee, flour, ink, dyes, plastics, wood stains, soap, linoleum, medicinal oils and cosmetics.

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Great Supplements That Help Support Your Immune System Our immune system is our body's first defense against pathogens and foreign invaders, helping to keep us strong and healthy. In today's world, we are up against many potential threats, such as bacteria, cold and flus, chemicals, toxins, and more. This is why it is crucially important to take good care of our immune systems, so we can help our bodies stay as healthy as possible. Supplements that focuses specifically on supporting your immune system include Spirulina, L-Lysine, MicroC, Curcumin, Zinc, Cat's Claw, and Nettle. These supplements provide you with a special combination of vitamins, minerals, herbs and superfoods that support not only your immune system, but also your desire to live a healthier and therefore happier life!

MAAFA: Pictured above are images from Juneteenth of Buffalo’s annual MAAFA Memorial held at Broderick Park June 21 where community members gathered to remember and celebrate the lives of our beloved ancestors. Arts and Culture performances included Access to Afreeka, Daughters of Creative Sound, Spoken Word by Dayatra Hassan, Wakanda Alliance Youth Session, and Afrikan Dance by Anisha Hassan. There were also words of wisdom by Baba Nathan Hare and a variety of Community Ancestral Reflections among those gathered. The high spiritual/cultural gathering ended with a flower Ritual Ceremony made even more spiritual and compete by a brilliant setting of the sun. On June 20, the day before, there was a Zoom Community Conversation hosted by Baba L. Nathan Hare and Queen Mother Taliba (JoAnn Peters) on the topic, What is The Maafa (the Great Disaster)? Where can we find it past or present? Street Legacy Photos by

Darvin Adams/ (Setting Sun images by Kasumu Productions

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Community Devastated by Loss of Well-Loved Pediatrician and Daughters in Tragic Fire

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he community is left saddened and in shock by the tragic loss of well- known , widely loved and treasured pediatrician Dr. Jonathan Daniels 53 ,who along with his two daughters Jensen A. Daniels 23 and Jordan A. Daniels 27 lost their lives in an overnight two-alarm fire at their North Buffalo home at 194 Huntington Ave. Although at press time the cause of the fire has not yet been determined, according to officials, the fire started on the second floor of the home and spread to the attic where Daniels and one of his daughters were found. Another found on the second floor of the house. Firefighters and AMR ambulance crews performed CPR but Daniels and his daughters as well as their dog all died at the scene. Dr. Daniels, who grew up in Buffalo, was one of the first in his immediate family to graduate from college. While seeking his undergraduate degree he joined the U.S. Army reserves and served a as combat medic during Operation Desert Storm. Thereafter, he returned home to complete his undergraduate degree and followed his passion to attend graduate school at U.B. Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences In 1998 Daniels graduated from the UB School of Medicine and had been practicing for 20+ years until his untimely death. “He was a tireless advocate for diversifying the physician workforce and has worked closely with the Associated Medical Schools of New York to expand the pool of scholars choosing careers in medicine and health care, by providing academic enrichment and support to students from educationally and/or economically undeserved backgrounds.” Said Dr. Allison Brashear UB vice president for Health Sciences and Dean of the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. Dr. Daniels joined Main Pediatrics team after his residency in 2021. “His dedication to the families of Main Pediatrics, his excellent care of and for children and adolescents and his love of the community made him such a special pediatrician.

We are lucky that he touched our lives, as doctor, as colleague, as leader, as mentor, as role model and so much more. We continue to honor the memory of this extraordinary man and he will forever be a key part of the Main Pediatrics family and legacy.” At the time of the tragedy Dr. Daniels was a pediatric specialist at Urban Family Practice located on Jefferson Ave. Reverend George Nicholas, leader of the African American Health Equities Task Force, describes the devastating blow to the Black community. “I took my sons to Dr. Daniels—all four of them. He was a terrific doctor. He would talk to them about being a Black man and sexuality. It was just that kind of care,” Nicholas said. “He was a good physician, good husband, good man, and good father." Daniels was one of only four Black pediatricians and among only three dozen Black physicians practicing in the Buffalo area according to the Rev. Kinzer Pointer, co-convene of the African American Health Equity Task Force. “African American physicians are not readily available and serve a large African American community in this area,” Pointer told the news. Commission of health Dr. Gale Burstein noted in a statement: “Dr. Daniels was a tremendously talented and empathetic physician and steadfast advocate for improving population health. His death leaves a profound void in the local pediatric and medical community…” He is survived by his wife Janessa Givens-Daniels 53 who was able to escape from the fire and his daughter Jillian who was not home when the fire broke out.

A MOVEMENT, NOT A MOMENT Reflecting on the Past, Present and Future of Black Freedom in America FEATURING DR. RUSSELL WIGGINTON, President of the National Civil Rights Museum

SATURDAY, JULY 9 AT 11 A.M. in the museum’s auditorium

The Buffalo Museum of Science and Delaware North invite our neighbors to a free speaking engagement –“A Movement, Not a Moment: Reflecting on the Past, Present and Future of Black Freedom in America” Moderated by Ekua MendsAidoo and Kendra Brim.

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FAITH & FAMILY

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Rev. William Gillison: "Well Done, Thy Good and Faithful Servant..."

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illiam Gillison, the pastor at Mount Olive Baptist Church in Buffalo, passed away on Monday. The church announced his passing late Monday night. “It’s the biggest of losses,” lamented community activist Sam Radford in reference to the passing of Rev. William Gillison , a friend, colleague and confident. “He was the heart of the Urban Think Tank; the one with the power who could get everybody to the table. He never sold out …he didn’t play politics and would not compromise his principles. We will go on in his spirit.” Professional photographer and Photo Journalist Richard Blanc called him “a tremendous, wonderful person in this community and a true leader.” On the evening of Monday, July 4, the Mt. Olive Baptist Church family announced the passing of their beloved spiritual leader.

-Born in BeaufortPastor Gillison a native of Beaufort, South Carolina was called into the ministry in August 1980 and became Pastor of Mt. Olive Baptist Church, Buffalo, New York in June 1981. In 1994, Dr. Gillison led God's people into its present three-million-dollar home. The sanctuary seats approximately 1200 persons with a chapel overflow, 16 classrooms

and an all-purpose hall for lectures and dining. In December 2001, the 20-year mortgage was paid off in six years. Pastor William Gillison the founder and President of the Mt. Olive Development Corp., founded in 1991, a Community Development Corporation and Moderator of the Great Lakes Baptist Association of churches. All of his affiliations are too numerous to mention here but incude having served as President of the Baptist Ministers' Conference of Buffalo and Vicinity Pastor Gillison leaves to cherish his memory his loving wife, the former Antonia Davis; ; four children :Mia, Dwayne, Crystal and Russell, grandchildren and great grand children Out of all, he has experienced, Pastor Gillison recognizes that God has allowed him to accomplish much in a short span of time. God has brought him on the wings of eagles. Education, Ecumenical Chair of the Black Leadership Commission On Aids [BLCA] of Buffalo, New York Board Member of the Erie County Medical Center; Grace Manor Nursing Home Foundation; Campus Ministries at the Recipient of Honorary Doctorate Degrees from Jesus the Liberator Seminary, Buffalo, New York and Triune Biblical University and Seminary, Kelso. Pastor Gillison is the husband of the former Antonia Davis, the father of four children: Mia, Dwayne, Crystal and Russell, a grandfather and great-grandfather. Out of all he has experienced, Pastor Gillison always recognized that God allowed him to accomplish much in a short span of time. God has brought him on the wings of eagles.

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418 Hertel Avenue Buffalo, NY 14207 Bishop Michael D. Brooks And First Lady Brooks Saturday & Sunday Services 4 pm Wednesday Bible Study 6pm Prayer Wednesday and Thursdays 11 am - 1 pm More info: Apostle Jessica Gant at 716-388-9585.

1455 Fillmore Ave. Buffalo, NY 33 95 96 6) 8 (71 Bishop Jacqueline Foye Mailing Address: P. 0. Box 695, Buffalo NY 14231

Macedonia Baptist Church

Second Chance Ministries

237 E. North St Buffalo, NY 14204

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Rev. Julian Armand Cook, M.Div., Pastor (716) 886-3489 macedoniabaptist.info

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Potter's House Church of God In Christ 279 Ingham Ave. Lackawana, NY

(716) 824-6691 Elder Daniel J. Lewis, Pastor

New Zion Baptist Church 318 High St. Buffnln NY 1 4?04 (716) 883-2250 Pastor John Williams

Promise Land Missionary Baptist Church

225 High Street Buffalo , NY 14204

(716) 878-3000 • (716) 878-6000 (Fax) Pastor D. Douglas & First Lady La Verne Tyson Blakely

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Mt. Olive Baptist Church 701 E. Delevan Buffalo, NY 14215

(716) 895-7494 Fax: (716)895-7619 Pastor Rev. William Gillison

Lincoln Memorial UMC Church

641 Masten Ave. Buffalo, NY 14209-1507

Join us for Worship on Sunday morning at 10 a.m. on Facebook Live and You Tube. Pastor George Nicholas (716) 884-7664 Email: lincolnumc641@outlook.com https:I lwww.lincolnumcbuffalo, com_

Temple of Christ Church 1230 Genesee St., Buffalo 14211

(716) 895-1353

www.templeofchristchurch.org District Elder Reginald E. Kerr, Pastor Lady Sarah Kerr, First lady

The Journey Church

2784 Seneca St. Buffalo, NY 14224

Greater Refuge Temple

Miracle Missions Full Gospel Church Inc.

406 Sycamore (716) 202-0595 Buffalo, NY journeychurchbuffalo.com Facebook: @thejourney4buffalo (716) 898-3357 https://plantnow.org/planters/art-hal I/ Pastor Art & Lady Rashika Hall welcome www.miraclemissions.com you to worship and serve with us! Dr. James A. Lewis Ill

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St. John Baptist Church 184 Goodell St. Buffalo, NY 14204 (716) 852-4504 Pastor Rev. Michael Chapman

Cold Spring .. C.O.G.I.C.J. 107 Verplank St. Buffalo, NY 14214 (716) 882-2052 Pastor Elder Joseph Wallace

Midtown Bible Church 1722 Main Street Buffalo, NY 14209 Rev. Brent C. McCalister, Pastor

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Antioch Baptist Church

Church Of Our Lord Jesus Christ (COOLJC) 943 Jefferson Ave Buffalo, NY 14204 (716) 886-2199 Bishop Robert Sanders, Sr., Presiding Apostle Lady Janice Sanders, First Lady

1327 Fillmore Ave. Buffalo, NY 14211

Pastor Ulysees 0. Wingo Sr. (716) 895-0198 Fax: (716) 895-3612 Sunday Worship 10:30 am

Friendship Baptist Church

Mount Aaron Missionary Baptist Church

402 Clinton St. Buffalo NY 14204

540 Genesee St Buffalo NY 14202

(716) 847-1020 Rev. Edward Jackson Jr. Pastor

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Mount Moriah Missionary Baptist Church

234 Glenwood Ave. Buffalo, NY 14208

Phone: 716.884.5203 • Fax: 716.882.0257 ( 716) 886-30 l 2 Email: midtownbiblechurch@gmail.com Services: Sunday Schoel 9:30AM • Sunday Worship11AM Pastor: Elder Russell Bell Wednesday Bible Study:12 PM & 7PM (Zocm)

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(716) 886-2199 District Elder Robert L. Sanders, Jr., Senior Pastor Lady Anitris Sanders, First Lady

Omega Fire Ministries 277 Masten Avenue Buffalo , NY 14209 Senior Pastor, John Kamara Service time Sundays at 2:00 PM Contact Number 716-370-4648

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"Healing By The Water"

Broderick Park, "Sacred Ground" Ignored by the City"

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his Thursday , July 7 and Sunday, July 10, from 5-8 p.m. the Friends of Broderick Park will kick off their 2022 Summer Freedom Celebration, "Healing By the Water," in historic Broderick Park at the Foot of Ferry. Sponsored by over 20 organizations, the free event which will take place every Thursday and Sunday thru September 29 - will host live bands and premier DJ’s food trucks, a fish fry, vendors and healing-centered activities . It’s just one of the several family-oriented, culturally rich activities sponsored by The Friends and other community organizations. But the Friends attempt to continue to keep the focus on Broderick Park as a historic destination point has not been easy. Broderick Park is sacred ground, largely ignored by the City of Buffalo. It was the point of departure for countless enslaved Africans seeking freedom to Canada. A small, but significant museum has been developed in the park to tell the story of the Underground Railroad. And the park's landmark scenery, the territorial spirits and its proximity to the spiritual waters is unique and unmatched in this area. George Johnson and Friends of Broderick Park have basically declared themselves the stewards of this important landmark. The most recent slap in the face? The restrooms are not open to the public and filthy Porta Potties have been set up as a replacement. The historical museum is also closed to the public; so “our story” is not accessible. The city’s Office of Special Events is asking for $1,000 before the event can be fully approved by the Special Events Advisory Commit-

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Lillion Batchelor (seated) founded Buffalo Quarters Historical Society in 1995. Her purpose was to increase national and international awareness of the significant role Buffalo played in the Underground Railroad movement. The Society presents annual recreations of historical events through drama and music culminating in the Niagara River Crossing into Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada. There is a garden erected in the park in her honor. But she can’t use the restroom or visit the museum: both closed. George Johnson, President of the Friends of Broderick Park, standing far left.

tee (Payment to the City of Buffalo $500 Special Events Application Fee/Seasonal Permit and $500 Sanitation). The Friends of Broderick Park’s response? “This is what they want to charge us for the use of the Park, but we have to use portable bathrooms for all the people that’s there. And the Museum is not Open. The City says that it’s because there’s no Concessionist. Since Juneteenth we’ve been Using Porta Potties down in the Park. The Maafa Memorial, Family Fishing Days, Slow Roll, Douville college, and Others. The Park hasn’t been cleaned properly. The students from McKinley High School planted the Flowers in the Park that can’t be Watered. There have been more than thousands of people from all around the City and

from out of town that visited the Park. No Bathrooms, No Museum, No Running Water. This is the UNDERGROUND RAILROAD, SACRED GROUNDS . We had Our Volunteers cleaning the Porta Potty EVERY HALF HOUR, this is not Right. So Exactly What are we PAYING FOR ?”

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Three American Legion Posts Pay their Respects to Victims of Racist Massacre

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his past Saturday at the site of the large memorial outside of Tops Market on Jefferson avenue, members of three American Legion Posts dressed in uniform gathered for a special ceremony to pay respects to the Buffalo Ten who were killed in the racist and targeted attack on May 14. Gabriel Rodriguez Post No.1928, Bennett Wells Post No.1780 and Jesse Clipper Post No.430 came together in the early morning to pay their respects. “It was the work of a coward and a terrorist that took their lives, It saddens us that on memorial day and this independence day they will not be able to celebrate and we want to let them know they are not forgotten” said Reverend Eugene L. Pierce Commander of Jesse Clipper Post. The memorial ceremony included prayer, remarks from commanders and placing of roses as a sign of love. Challenger Photo


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Brought to you by the Niagara Falls National Heritage Area, the Pappy Martin Legacy Jazz Collective, and Create a Healthier Niagara Falls Collaborative (Niagara Falls, NY) – The Niagara Falls National Heritage Area and the Pappy Martin Legacy Jazz Collective are announcing the first annual Niagara Falls Jazz Fest to take place on Sunday, July 17th, 2022, from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM at Beloved Community Center (lawn), 1710 Calumet Ave, Niagara Falls, NY 14305. This event is a free community concert that highlights “Women in Jazz” and reflects on the influential history of jazz and music in Niagara Falls. Attendees will enjoy rhythmic performances by Niagara Falls Music Hall of Fame Inductee, Marsha McWilson, and Curtis Lundy and Umoja, featuring Harpist Cassie Watson Francillon. Food trucks Dirty Bird, Cater 2 U Kitchen, and Buffalo Burger Bros will be serving their signature fares, and tasty sweet treats will be available from 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM from Kona Ice and The Yummmm Truck. The Niagara Falls Jazz Fest was created in collaboration with Dawn Berry-Walker, daughter of jazz legend James “Pappy” Martin, and Founder of the Pappy Martin Masten Jazz Festival. Pappy Martin and his brother, John “Spider” Martin, grew up in the Highland neighborhood of Niagara Falls, and famously played at renowned establishments including the Ontario House. To highlight Spider Martin’s story, the Niagara Falls National Heritage Area commissioned Buffalo artist, Edreys Wajed,(as shown above) in 2019 to create a mural of Spider Martin along Main Street, bringing Spider Martin’s story into public space for the first time.

BUFALO'S NEWEST BARBER SHOP! Master Barbers Mike Major (left) and Willie Ray Folmer invite you to stop by Buffalo's newest barber shop -NO CAP - located at 3076 Bailey at Kensington 783-0099.

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Honoring the Martins’ legacy, the Niagara Falls Jazz Fest will present its annual festival by celebrating women of jazz whose musical influence sparked a movement like no other. “Musical storytelling resounds throughout our community, and we are excited for people to come together to enjoy notes by jazz greats such as Marsha McWilson and Cassie Watson Francillon,” says Saladin Allah, Niagara Falls National Heritage Area Project Coordinator, “it will be an event not to miss.” This event is open to everyone. Bring a lawn chair or blanket and settle in for an early evening performance of captivating jazz. For more information, visit the website. For more opportunities to experience the power of women in jazz following the Niagara Falls Jazz Fest on Sunday, July 17th, check out the Pappy Martin Legacy Masten Jazz Festival, taking place on July 24th and 31st at the Buffalo Museum of Science.

Tim Kennedy, Buffalo Opera Unlimited Artistic Director, Announces Retirement Tim Kennedy, Founder and Artistic Director of Buffalo Opera Unlimited, WNY’s professional opera company, has announced his retirement. Kennedy, who founded the Buffalo Opera Unlimited, led it for 37 years. He is a Native of Philadelphia. Under his guidance, the organization’s inclusion strategy has always been ahead of its time; for three decades presenting works by African American composers and embracing diversity and inclusion in the engagement of performers. Mr. Kennedy will remain as Artistic Director Emeritus. The interim Artistic Director will be announced soon.

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Solo Show by Edreys Wajed exploring the symbols and language of hip hop through July 31 at Burchfield Penney Arts Center 1300 Elmwood ave. More info at burchfieldpenney.org

Portraits In Black

Solo Show by Dee Edwards through July 30 at The Niagara Arts & Cultural Center 1201 Pine Avenue, Monday - Sunday from 10 am - 5pm, More info thenacc.org/aniagara_cultral

Now open for a limited time! Tickets at sciencebuff.org


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High School Reunion Kensington High School Class of 1980 60th Birthday Bash on Saturday August 6 from 7pm -11pm at the Pearl Street Grill located 76 Pearl Street. For more info contact Vernon Ross 716-990-5442 or Tracy Owens Montgomery at 716 345-6034.

2022 Taina Festival! The 2022 Taina Festival will be held on Saturday, July 9 at Columbus Park, Niagara St. at Porter Avenue, from 2-5 p.m. It’s a celebration of indigenous people of the Caribbean known as Taínos . Celebrate indigenous heritage art, music, story time, food and more. This family oriented event is free!

Taste of Buffalo July 9&10 The nation’s largest twoday food festival, Taste of Buffalo, presented by Tops, returns to downtown Buffalo on Saturday, July 9 from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday July 10 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.around Niagara Square and up Delaware Ave. to Chippewa. Among the new businesses participating for the first time are Caribbean Flava, Fat Lady's Cakes and Pies, and KT Caribbean.

THE INGRAM CREW AND OTHER IMAGES FROM REGGIE'S 60TH BIRTHDAY BASH Pictured Above top left hand corner: Econuel, Fred, Larry, Terry, Sherida, Christina, Reggie, David. (Not pictured: Charles, Tarry, Regina cousin) -Challenger Photos

CELEBRATING 60 IN GRAND STYLE! Manna@Northland Restaurant was transformed into a lovely banquet facility that would rival anything in the city in honor of Reginald Ingram for his 60th birthday celebration last Saturday, featuring a live band, and an amazing menu prepared by Chef Dale Holt and the Manna team. Everyone was dressed in white – including the guest of honor – who arrived escorted by two lovely ladies before breaking into a few “mean” dance steps to the delight of over 200 well wishers! Family and friends from in and out of town – some as far away as Hawaii - showered the popular professional with lots of much deserved love! Reginald , who serves as Executive Chef Over Banquets at Manna (Reggie supervised and participated in the beautifully decorated facility himself !) has 30 plus years of wellknown impeccable service in the culinary field. He and his talented partner Dale Holt make up the Manna Culinary Group, owners of Manna@Northland Restaurant.Happy Birthday and congratulations Reggie! Call 716-253-2100. For more info about the Manna@Northland Restaurant, their banquet facilities and/ or top of the line catering service.

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SUMMER CAMPS 15th Annual Camp Peaceprints 2022 D.A.D.S. Summer Co-Ed Basketball Camp, Training & Tournament D.A.D.S. summer co-ed basketball camp , training and tournament will be held from July 11 thru August 24 at Wende Park on Spring St. & Broadway every Monday & Wednesday from 6-7:30 p.m. for age groups 7-9, 10-12, and 13-15 July thru August. Application and fee due by July 8. For more info and camp payment contact Dwayne Ferguson at (716)563-1834.

G.I.R.L.S. Sports Foundation Girls Sports Camp The G.I.R.L.S. Sports Foundation Inc is having another great sports camp this summer. Free registration is being held July 11-15 from 7:30am-2p.m. at Masten Park, 369 Best St. The camp offers lacrosse, basketball, soccer, flag football, mentoring, volleyball and swimming.

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Theme “ Justice for All!”

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The 15th annual Camp Peaceprints! Is an opportunity for our children and youth to prepare for tomorrow by exploring “Justice for All,” this year’s theme. We’ll be learning, communicating, and having fun through swimming, field trips, and more!! Camp Peaceprints is alternative day camp for children 8-13, and is centered on Justice, Peaceful Conflict Resolution, the Arts – and the Beloved Community. It will run July 18-29, Monday through Friday, 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM at SS. Columba-Brigid Church, at 75 Hickory Street. Campers will learn about justice issues with community leaders, including: Citizenship; the Law and Law Enforcement; the Justice System and especially How to Work for Change! Highlights include: •Cariol Horne, former police officer and community shero, will facilitate a session on Law and Law Enforcement, giving her unique insights and current perspectives. •Field trip to Niagara Falls where we’ll go on Maid of the Mist, and explore the Niagara Falls Underground Railroad Museum. Also, to Ganondagan, Seneca center with Longhouse and Haudenosaunee teachings. We’re also planning a trip to the beach, and three trips to the pool! Camp Peaceprints is a collaboration by the SSJ Sr. Karen Klimczak Center for Nonviolence (SKC) and the WNY Peace Center (WNYPC). Deidra EmEl is WNYPC’s Executive Director. There are opportunities for adult and parent volunteers. For more information, including online registration, please go to wnypeace.org. For questions, contact Deidra at director@ wnypeace.org (or 716-603-0015) or Vivian at vivian@sisterkarencenter.org (716-982-6501).

EAST SIDE STRONG! Quadir Lateef is pictured on Jefferson Avenue with his children - Clockwise: Quadir Habeeb with children Haadiyah, Sadiq, Siraj, and Abdul-Qadir . Quadir Lateef who grew up on Buffalo’s East side, was recently featured in the May 2022 edition of Buffalo Spree in an article by writer Bill Hoppe, who profiled the talented Q spoken word/rap artist. He is the son of educator and outstanding community members Donna Habeeb and the late entrepreneur Bro. Habeeb. Also known as Q Boogie the Poet, Quadir eventually signed with Ruff Ryders Records and has literally traveled the world performing. His first poetry slam was at E Tea Coffee Cup on Oakgrove Avenue in Buffalo. The pandemic led him to change course and he became a corrections officer – where he is without a doubt making a positive impact on the brothers behind the walls. However the music/the art is calling him, so are his fans, and he plans to release another project soon through his own label, 33 East Records. His music can be heard on Instagram @quadirlateef Challenger Photo

Free Kids Summer Camp Free kids summer camp for Pre-K to 6th Grade at the Friends Inc. @Dorothy J. Collier Community Center, 118 E. Utica Street July 11-August 19, Monday thru Friday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Fun activities include tutoring & class curriculum, painting, arts & crafts, fun games, music & dance and field trips. For more info call (716)882-0602.

Camp Joy 2022 The Lutheran Church of Our Savior will host Camp Joy 2022, 26 Brunswick. Blvd., from July 11to August 19. For info call (716)885-1108 or (716)310-7297. Open to boys and girls ages 5-12 years •Structured summer program •Nutritious breakfast and lunch •Enrichment activities that develop and stimulate the mind and the body •Academic skills sharpened •Outdoor & Indoor recreation •Field Trips •Safe, fun and friendly environment.

dience on Saturday evening with her dramatic deep rooted soulful sounds. Danielle Ponder is now getting national attention and will soon become a household name as a rising powerful vocalist that brings the heat and passion in her music. Booker T and a Soul Stax revenue was very good and memorable. Stax refers to the record label based out of Memphis Tennessee which had artist like Otis Redding, Sam & Dave, and B.B. King just to name a few. Booker T still sounds good like the record on his hits such as the MG’s “Green Onions.” The people you may have never heard of also put on memorable and outstanding performances. These artists included: Tivon Pennicott Tenor Sax player who took us to a higher level of consciousness; Connie Han ,a 23-year-old pianist played the piano like her hair was on fire with a very edgy blend of modern and traditional jazz; Nabate Isles a Grammy award winning trumpeter that mesmerized his audience at Max of Eastman Place with his tribute to the jazz legends Dizzy Gillespie, Doc Cheatham, Louis Armstrong and Wynton Marsalis; Samara Joy, vocalist made you feel like Sarah Vaugh reincarnated with that smooth as velvet sound. Also: The Wayne Escoffrey Quartet at Kilbourn Hall was a straight-ahead jazz session that reminded me why I love jazz so much with its improvisational style and hard driven sound. Jonathan Scales Fourchestra at Montage was very good with his innovative steel panmist. Rochester native and Jefferson High School alum Joe Locke once again gave us some powerful playing on the Vibraphone and his band was up for the challenge. Last but not least, the legendary Blues Hall of Famer and Grammy award winning Bobby Rush gave his history and told the audience a story about 1951 when he had to perform from behind the curtain in order for the white audience would not know a black man was singing those songs. He’s well past 80 years of age but Mr. Rush has a high energy show. The 19th Rochester Jazz Festival was quite memorable indoors and outside hopefully next year they will be able to have free shows at Parcel 5. It was truly a very nice kickoff to the summer season.


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LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING City of Buffalo, NY FY 2022 Annual Action Plan Notice of Virtual Public Hearing/ Plan Review AVISO AL PÚBLICO CIUDAD DE BÚFALO PLAN DE ACCIÓN ANUAL 2022 Puede encontrar una copia completa de este documento en español en el sitio web de la Ciudad: https://www. buffalony.gov/324/ConsolidatedPlan-Documents ‫ماعلا سوماجلل ةيونسلا لمعلا ةطخل راعشإ‬ 2022 ‫ىلع روثعلا كنكمي‬ ‫ةغللاب ةقيثولا هذه نم ةلماك ةخسن‬ ‫ ةنيدملا عقوم ىلع ةيبرعلا‬: https://www.buffalony.gov/324/ Consolidated-Plan-Documents Notice is hereby given that the City of Buffalo (City) is currently preparing its Draft Annual Action Plan for Fiscal Year 2022 allocations and use of funds for the following federal programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds, HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME) funds, Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) funds and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The City has conducted a public hearing to obtain input on how these funds can address needs within the City in financial year (FY) 2022 and will hold a virtual public review hearing at which the results of prior community engagement regarding use of the City’s will be reviewed and the proposed plan will be presented. The purpose of the public plan review hearing is for individuals and organizations to review and comment on the draft plan regarding the best use of CDBG, HOME, ESG, and HOPWA funds. In accordance with the City’s Citizen Participation Plan, the City will hold a public hearing to review the draft of the Annual Action Plan on Wednesday, July 13, 2022, at 6:00PM. A copy of this notice will also appear on the City’s website. To join this virtual meeting by video go to: https://buffalony.webex.com/ buffalony/j.php?MTID=m88e1219 1995bd42c1fa9e4555b7f2c9a and click Join, Meeting number: 2343 057 2495, Password: AAPReview, or to join by phone call +1-415-655-0001, Access code: 2343 057 2495. Instructions on how to join the meeting can also be found on the City’s web site: https://www.buffalony.gov/. If special accommodations are required or non-English speakers require a translator, please contact HUDAdministrator@buffalony.gov or (716)-851-5123 to make arrangements 24 hours in advance of the hearing. The FY 2022 AAP contains the following major components: 1. Identification of federal and nonfederal resources reasonably expected to be made available during the FY 2022 program year to undertake activities identified in the approved the City’s current Five-Year Consolidated Plan. 2. A list of activities to be undertaken during the FY 2022 program year to address community development and housing needs, including the geographic distribution of activities to be completed. 3. Identification of homeless and special needs activities to be undertaken during the FY 2022 annual program period to address identified needs within the city. The City will also accept input from the public via email to HUDAdministrator@buffalony.gov or in writing to the City of Buffalo, Office of Strategic Planning c/o HUD Program Manager, 920 City Hall, Buffalo, NY, 14202 as part of this public hearing. La informacion sera proporcionada en espanol por peticion. The City expects to publish a summary of its proposed Annual Action Plan for FY 2022 on or before July 1, 2022 and a copy of the document will

be placed on public display for a thirty (30) day review period on the City of Buffalo’s website at: https://www. buffalony.gov/324/ConsolidatedPlan-Documents, in the City Office of Strategic Planning, and at the Buffalo and Erie County Public Library at 1 Lafayette Square beginning on or before July 1, 2022. Written comments to the Annual Action Plan are encouraged, and will be included in the City’s submission to HUD, which will take place on or before August 15, 2022. All comments must be received by July 31, 2021. This Notice updates a previous 2022 Annual Action Plan Notice that referenced a June 25 date of publication for the proposed Annual Action Plan.

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 merger NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Erie County Legislature will hold a Public Hearing on Thursday, August 25, 2022 at 2:00 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 the proposed merger of The Clarence Fillmore Cemetery (“Clarence Fillmore”), consisting of what is commonly known as the “The Clarence Fillmore Cemetery” which includes approximately 12.6 acres located at 4580 Ransom Road, Clarence, 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 matter 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 Clarence Fillmore. Dated: Buffalo, New York, June 20, 2022 BY ORDER OF THE COUNTY LEGISLATURE OF THE COUNTY OF ERIE, NEW YORK. By ROBERT M. GRABER, Clerk, Erie County Legislature June 23,30 July 7,14,21,28

LEGAL NOTICE BID COUNTY OF ERIE NOTICE TO BIDDERS 2022 Bridge Painting & Vertical Down Repairs (4 Bridges) FA-5763.38-22 Department of Public Works, Division of Highways seeking sealed bids for Bridge Rehabilitation including: cleaning & painting, concrete deck repairs, membrane & overlay, steel repairs & bearing replacement. Sealed proposals will be received at Rath County Office Building, DPW, 95 Franklin St, Room 1419A, Buffalo, NY 14202 by, and opened at, 10 am local time, Thursday, July 21, 2022. Certified check in the amount of $50,000.00 bid deposit is required. Pre-let meeting scheduled Thursday, July 14, 2022 at 10:00 am local time at Rath County Office Building, DPW, 95 Franklin St, Room 1419A, Buffalo, NY; or online. NYSDOL, Davis Bacon Wage Rates, NYS Vendor Responsibility CCA-2 A/B/C, Local Minority, & Disadvantaged Workforce goals, NYS Apprenticeship, and DBE goals may be required. Plans and additional bid submittal information on the Erie County website at: http: // www2.erie.gov/dpw see On Line Bid Retrieval.

LEGAL NOTICE COUNTY OF ERIE NOTICE TO BIDDERS CHARGE ERIE Electric Vehicle Charging Stations & Installation Amherst, Akron, & Orchard Park FA-PIN 5763.49 Department of Public Works, Division of Building & Grounds seeking General Construction sealed bids for provision and installation of electric vehicle charging stations. Sealed proposals will be received at Rath County Office Building, DPW, 95 Franklin St, Room 1400, Buffalo, NY 14202 by, and opened at, 10 am local time, Tuesday, July 26, 2022. Certified check in the amount of $20,000.00 bid deposit is required. Pre-let meeting scheduled Thursday, July 14, 2022 at 9:00 am local time at Akron Falls Park, NY Shelter 7. NYSDOL, Davis Bacon Wage Rates, NYS Vendor Responsibility CCA-2 A/B/C, Locally Administered Federal Aid Project procedures and guidelines, Local Minority, & Disadvantaged Workforce goals, NYS Apprenticeship goals, and DBE goals may be required. Plans and additional bid submittal information on the Erie County website at: http: //www2.erie. gov/dpw see On Line Bid Retrieval.

LEGAL NOTICE RFP The Erie County Department of Mental Health (ECDMH) is issuing a Request for Proposals to qualified agencies interested in providing Family Peer Support Services (FPSS). Qualified Proposers must be experienced with providing FPSS to families in the target population. The RFP and associated forms can be obtained at: https://www3.erie.gov/ purchasing/requests-proposals-construction-bids. Funding for this RFP is through the Erie County Department of Mental Health, RFP # 2022 – 037VF. Responses must be received no later than August 9, 2022 prior to 3 p.m., and submitted per specifications delineated within the RFP.

LLC Notice of Formation of a Domestic Limited Liability Company Alpha & Omega Contracting and Consulting Services, LLC filed 9-2018 Office: Erie Co. SSNY designated as agent for process & shall mail to: 671 Northumberland Ave, Buffalo, NY 14215 Purpose: All lawful July 7, 14,21,28 August 4, 11

Book Suggestions For July "The outside world told black

kids when I was growing up that we weren't worth anything. But our parents said it wasn't so, and our churches and our schoolteachers said it wasn't so. They believed in us, and we, therefore believed in ourselves" Marian Wright Edelman

EMPLOYMENT Church Musician Wanted Church musician wanted. Ability to play keyboard and/or organ, if possible. Availability includes Sunday morning worship service (11am) and weekly rehearsal. For more information call: (716) 826-4940.

•Alabama v King: Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Criminal Trial That Launched the Civil Rights Movement by Dan Abrams and Fred D. Gray •Allow Me To Retort: A Black Guy's Guide to the Constitution by Elie Mystal •Because of You, John Lewis, the True Story of a Remarkable Friendship by Andrea Davis Pickney (children) •Goodnight Racism by Ibram X. Kendi (children) •How to Raise An Antiracist by Ibram X. Kendi •The Memory Librarian and other Stories of Dirty Computer by Janelle Monae •The Minister Primarily: A Novel by John Oliver Killens •Nightcrawling: A Novel by Leila Moltley •Opal Lee and What It Means To Be Free: The True Story of the Grandmother of Juneteenth by Alice Faye Duncan •Our Friend Michelle by Curtis Paige, Jr. (children) Curtis Paige, Jr. Will be signing copies of his books at Zawadi Bookstore on Sunday, July 10 from 2-4 pm. 1382 Jefferson Avenue (across from Jim Bell's Cleaners). All are welcome.

Cornell Cooperative Extension of Erie County: Finance Assistant II Position Do you have bookkeeping experience and interest in working for a vibrant organization that educates youth and adults in Buffalo and Erie County about gardening, farming, and nutrition and healthy living? If so, consider applying for CCE Erie’s Finance Assistant II position. Applications accepted through July 13, 2022 online only at this link:https:// cornell.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/CCECareerPage/ job/New-York-State-Other/ Finance-Assistant-II---E-Aurora--NY_WDR-00032096

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Assistant Vice President in Marketing and Communications Office Buffalo State, State University of New York, seeks candidates for the position of Assistant Vice President in Marketing and Communications Office. For a full job description and to apply: https://jobs.buffalostate.edu/postings/6111

Notice of Formation of a Domestic Limited Liability Company Name of LLC: D’Zyerable Nails LLC Date of filing of Articles of Organization with the NY Dept of State: August 14, 2020 Office of the LLC: Erie County The NY Secretary of State has been designated as the agent upon whom process may be served. NYSS may mail a copy of any process to the LLC at: 24 Pleasant pl Avenue, Buffalo NY, 14208 Purpose of LLC: Any lawful purpose permitted for LLCs under NY Limited Liability Company Act June 16, 23, 30 July 7, 14,21 Notice of Formation of a Domestic Limited Liability Company Best Of Both Worlds Spanish & Soul LLC, Date of Filing Articles of Organization with NY Dept. of State February 25th 2022. Office of LLC, 40 Lawrence Place Buffalo NY 14213 in Erie County.The NY Secretary of State has been designated as the agent upon whom process may be served. NYSS may mail a copy of process to the LLC at 40 Lawrence Place Buffalo NY 14213. Purpose of LLC is to serve food to the people and community of WNY. June 16, 23, 30 July 7, 14,21

Buffalo State is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and committed to respect for diversity and individual differences.

Complex Director in Residence Life Office Buffalo State, State University of New York, seeks candidates for the position of Complex Director in Residence Life Office. For a full job description and to apply: https://jobs.buffalostate.edu/postings/6204

Buffalo State is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and committed to respect for diversity and individual differences.


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Legislature Unanimously Passes Resolution Designating Stand Against White Nationalism Day

News Update

As a sign of solidarity in the wake of the May 14th mass shooting at the Jefferson Avenue Tops, the Erie County Legislature voted to confirm May 14th as, “Stand Against White Nationalism Day” in Erie County. The resolution was sponsored by Chairwoman April N.M. Baskin later received co-sponsorship from 8 other legislators and ultimately passed unanimously 11-0. Aliko Dangote: Protesters Sunday July 3 In Akron, Ohio

Profiled & Gunned Down: Protests in Akron After Police Shot Unarmed Jayland Walker 60+ Times

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ass racial justice protests broke out this weekend in Akron, Ohio, after police released multiple body-camera videos showing eight officers chasing and killing 25-year-old Jayland Walker after a minor traffic violation on June 27. Walker was an unarmed Black man. The video ends with the police firing about 90 rounds and shooting Walker about 60 times, according to an autopsy report, and lawyers for the family of Walker say police handcuffed him after the attack before trying to provide aid. “The video shows that a Black man was spotted driving at night in an area he probably shouldn’t have been spotted, was profiled, was then chased and gunned down like he wasn’t human at all. Any other narrative is a disgrace to what we’ve seen in the video,” says Ray Greene Jr., executive director of the Freedom BLOC, a Black-led collective based in Akron that pressured the state to release the video. Police say the videos show a gunshot being fired from the car driven by Jayland Walker before he tried to drive away after police pulled him over for a minor traffic violation. Police say a gun was later recovered from his car. Jayland Walker was unarmed when police shot him dead. The newly released body-camera video shows eight officers chasing Walker after he got out of his car and was running away. The video ends with the police firing 90 rounds and shooting Walker about 60 times, according to the autopsy. In this graphic video from the police footage, you can hear the barrage of police gunfire.

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The Richest Black Person in the World Aliko Dangote began Dangote Sugar in 2000 which debuted on the Nigeria Stock Exchange seven years later, making $450 million. After many successful manufacturing ventures, he was named the first Nigerian on Forbe’s World’s Billionaire list in 2008 with $3.3 billion. He is currently valued at $14.1 billion by Forbes, making him the richest Black person in the world. Dangote now lives in Lagos, Nigeria and has three children. He has been able to become the top provider of sugar and cement in Nigeria and all of Africa. There are currently 17 subsidiaries. The Dangote Group’s mission is to bring Nigeria to a self-sufficient status by using construction and manufacturing projects in various industries including cement, sugar, salt, condiments, packaging, energy, port operations, fertilizer, and petrochemicals. These projects have been extended to other countries in Africa to bring them closer to the self-sufficient status as well.

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BLACK FACT 1527: FIRST MUSLIM IN NORTH AMERICA :Estevan, the first identified Muslim in North America, lands in Florida as a Moroccan guide to the Spaniards. During the ensuing years of the slave trade, as many as 20% of West African slaves brought to North America are Muslim.

Chairwoman Baskin said “White Nationalism is not just about the actions of organized militias and lone extremists, it has a long history of being perpetuated by all levels of government and in the private sector. White Nationalism results in minority communities being enmeshed in poverty and crime. White Nationalism is about hatred as well as the dominance of Whites in spaces of leadership using their power to determine the fate of non-whites in this country. It's important that after May 14th, elected leaders take a stand against the overt and the underlying theories of White Nationalism.” The Erie County Legislature has taken a number of steps to provide relief in response to the mass shooting, including the establishment of the Erie County Healing Hub at Johnnie B Wiley stadium, which offered 10-consecutive weeks of free trauma counseling and groceries to residents of East Buffalo. Other efforts also include the call for investigations into the actions of 911 call takers who improperly handled emergency calls during the mass shooting and at a gathering for one of the victims on May 27. Both calls were made to 911 from zip codes on the East Side. The call takers in both instances were ultimately terminated. The County Legislature also unanimously passed a resolution calling for the establishment of a resiliency center to offer permanent mental health and trauma counseling in the community. The federal Department of Justice and NYS Office of Victim Services have provided funding to operate such a center. “We hope to have a committee discussion at the Legislature in the coming weeks to further understand how the $3 Million dollars allocated by Governor Hochul, and the funding provided by DOJ and OVS will be spent on the forthcoming resiliency center,” said Baskin. “The planning oversight is being handled by the Erie County District Attorney’s Office. “

Best Indie Book of 2022 Local Author Honored in the Next Generation Indie Book Awards! What About Me? a children's book by Buffalo native author Regina Hennegan has been named by the Independent Book Publishing Professionals Group as one of the best indie books of 2022. The book is a finalist of the Children's Picture Book Non fiction (All Ages) category in the 2022 Next Generation Indie Book Awards, the world’s largest book awards program for independent publishers and self-published authors. . Hennegan born and raised in Buffalo, has owned her own daycare for over 24 years. She is a wife and mother of five and grandmother of two. At an early age she knew that reading and writing stories was her passion. "Coming from a large family reading took me away, it took me to a place of quietness, peace and serenity." she told the Challenger News. Hennegan began writing children's books when her son was Regina Hennegan born 20 years ago. Her first book "Oh My Gosh" There's a Mousse In My House was published in 2017. "What About Me" is her second book that has won her the much deserved award." I give all praises to God for blessing me with this gift of writing and allowing me to share it with so many children. I pray that each book will be a blessing to them" said Hennegan. This year’s Gold Sponsors are MindStir Media, an award-winning self-publishing company that helps people from all walks of life self-publish, distribute, and market their books and IAP Career College, which offers online certificate courses in more than 100 career fields including book editing and book publishing. Hennegan’s books can be found at Barnes & Nobles 4401 Transit Rd, and on Amazon.com Congratulations Regina!

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Our City Action Buffalo and Buffalo Residents Double Down on Democracy and Racial Equity, Release Alternative Map Based on Council and Community Feedback

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n Tuesday, June 28th, the Buffalo Common Council hosted their only scheduled public hearing on reapportionment. For over two-and-a-half hours the Council heard from Buffalo residents from across the city of Buffalo about how the process wasn’t open, transparent, or in keeping with the basic principles of co-governance or the spirit of democracy. In short, the plan under consideration by the Council was unanimously rejected by the members of the public who spoke and who sent public comments to Council staff throughout the week. Instead of taking the time allotted per the City Charter -- the end of July -- to reconsider their proposed map and to enter into a participatory mapping process with their constituents, the Council instead tried to rush an invalid and potentially illegal vote on Friday, July 1st at 10am. That vote was postponed 37 minutes into a press conference hosted by Our City Action Buffalo, after the Buffalo News Editorial Board sided with “the critics” of the Council’s proposed plan, and after hearing from constituents that their actions were egregious and unacceptable. Since that time, OCAB members and supporters have spoken with all nine councilmen and engaged and/or reengaged with thousands of city residents. The resulting map is one that everyone can be proud of - reaffirming a commitment to contiguity, preservation of neighborhoods, prioritization of equity, and re-establishing democracy as paramount. “After reviewing all the testimony from the Council's public hearing, our team got to work revising our alternative plan to incorporate what we learned. As we began building people’s suggestions into our neighborhood-based map, we quickly saw that Our City’s residents know best when it comes to redistricting,” said Dr. Russell Weaver, quantitative geographer and Director of Research at Cornell ILR Buffalo Co-Lab. Implementing the changes resulted in numerous improvements to our INDIA WALTON original plan, including on the criteria that are most important to us: neighborhood preservation, equity, and compactness.” "The people have been awakened. For so long we thought that change was not possible. And now people know that even though we lost that general election on a sham write-in, we are not going back to brunch. We're not leaving, said former Democratic nominee for mayor of Buffalo India Walton. "We're not going anywhere. We're going to continue to fight until we get justice." "This is a moment of respect. Respectfully, we bring our revised alternative plan. Respectfully, the Common Council should have responded. Everybody in the city has responded but our elected representatives," said OCAB ally and supporter Jim Anderson. "After the 5/14 massacre, we sang kumbaya, we love one another and we are all going to work together. And to have this egregious plan on the heels of that tragic day is unspeakable. We can do better. But we have to do better together," said Ellicott district resident Althea Davis. "We are stronger when we are together. And the Council's map divides and breaks up neighborhoods," said Ellicott district resident Jessie Fisher. "It takes communities of interest and separates them. It takes voting interests and separates them. It doesn't do anything to help neighborhoods help themselves. It does nothing to empower residents." OCAB is also recommending that the Council deeply consider revamping their structure. OCAB proposes that the Council president be duly elected by all residents of the city of Buffalo, as was once the case. The organization is also recommending a return of at least one at-large seat to promote greater democratic representation in the city of Buffalo. It also reflects the fact that Buffalo’s population has increased for the first time in 70 years per the 2020 Census data. OCAB has filed their first map and petition (with over 750 signatures) with the Buffalo Clerk’s office. OCAB also filed their revised alternative plan with the Clerk's office immediately following their press conference prior to the Legislation Committee at 2pm. OCAB has issued several unanswered calls for the Common Council to reach out and engage directly with them on next steps in the reapportionment and redistricting processes. It issued the same call again today. OCAB's redistricting website (www.ourcityactionbuffalo.com/redistricting) will be updated with the revised alternative map and other pertinent information tomorrow, Wednesday, July 6th. We've included the updated plan in this email, along with photos from today's press conference (photo credit: Our City Action Buffalo). Comparisons of all proposed maps can be found here.

Buffalo’s Poverty and Segregation Persists despite “Redevelopment and Growth”

Dear Editor, The July 3, 2022 article touting Buffalo’s “Other Story” of redevelopment and growth reads like an ad campaign by Mayor Byron Brown and the local business community. In fact, Buffalo’s so-called “economic renaissance” eludes much of the city’s residents: - The 2020 U.S. census shows that Buffalo has the secondhighest poverty rate among major American cities, 43.4%. In 2016, it was “only” the seventh worst. - Overall, 29% of Buffalonians live in poverty, nearly three times the rate of our nation as a whole. 35% of Black city residents are below the federal guideline. - Nationwide, 64% of residents own their homes. In Buffalo, that rate has fallen from 45% in 2010, to 40.7% in 2019. - Black students fail to earn a high school degree at a rate nearly twice that of whites, 17.6% to 9.3%. - Although Blacks account for 35% of Buffalo’s population, they make up only 6% of the balance of the metropolitan area. 85% of Blacks live east of Main Street, the near-impenetrable racial dividing line. That’s the “Real Story.” Sincerely, Arthur J. Giacalone, Attorney-at-Law

SPILL THE TEA By Ava Carter Age 13

Hey guys! Today I must talk about some things and get it off my chest. People seem to believe that I am too young to understand things or the world, but I understand perfectly fine. I know this world and country is pretty messed up, I also know some people are too, and this country and world is unfair. I am not too young to understand, and I am going to speak my mind. I am going to start off by saying sorry to all the women in America right now. I am quite sure we have all heard about the Supreme Court overturning Roe vs Wade. I also know it does not affect women in New York right now, but you must think about all the other women and girls and how this affects them. Many women and girls who have been through sexual assault and abuse will be forced to give birth to a baby they did not want to have. Yeah, I know people are going to say, “well then just give the baby up for adoption if you do not want it.” No they should not have to. It is the woman’s choice and it should not be anyone else’s. Some women may have a medical problem that can cause them harm while giving birth. Some women may not be financially stable enough to take care of a baby, and to force a literal child to give birth to a baby is a whole other level of crazy and ignorant. I know there might be some people who disagree with what I am saying but to be honest, it’s not a topic I’m going to change on. I am just going to say it, you have your opinion and I have mine. They said “because it’s what the Bible says.” I’m going to stop you right there, respectfully. Not everyone believes in the Bible! Can you believe a group of men made these laws I’m sorry, but men should have no say AT ALL on a woman’s body! I just want to say again I am so sorry for all women right now. I am so upset! To all women and girls please stay safe. Bye now.

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POETRY A Friend by Roger R. Griffin aka “BayBay” What does it mean to be friend? Someone who will stick by you. Through thick and thin. An unspoken bond, In a relationship that will never end. One who will die, So that you might live. Tell the truth to you, Even if it offends. A friend will look you, Straight in the eyes, And never tell you any lies. A friend will pray, That in life all goes well, Mentally help you, Get through this world. Which sometimes can be a living hell. If in life you find, that you have one, Count it as one of the greatest blessings, Under the sun!

MOON WATACH:

Super Full Moon July 13, 2022 The full moon occurs on Wednesday, July 13, 2022 in Capricorn. The full moon in July is 2022’s second Supermoon, the largest of the year! This Full Moon calls for us to take responsibility for our lives and the direction they are traveling. This Full Moon is bursting with energy –some positive and some negative. It is a time to keep yourself balanced as it will be easy to get emotional during this full Moon. This is a wonderful time to get your Chakras balanced so you do have an even level of emotions during this wild energy. With the Moon being in Capricorn this is a time of creativity. Use this time to let your creative side come out and express itself in a positive way. One of the best things you can do at this time is to meditate and keep your mind focused on positive thoughts

With this energy any negative thoughts can take off like a firework and cause you to explode. Take time to pray and visualize what you want during this full moon.


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Challenger Community News • t hec hallengernews.com •July 7, 2022

CALENDAR OF EVENTS THURS. JULY 7 Broderick Park Summer Freedom Celebration, “Healing By The Water” every Thursday & Sunday now thru Sept. 29, 5-8 p.m. @ Foot of Ferry near Niagara. Music, food, vendors and more. SAT. JULY 9 The 13th Annual Romeo Doyle Muhammad Scholarship presented at the Merriweather Library 2 - 4:00 p.m. For Info 847-6010. Taste of Buffalo July 9 from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. around Niagara Square and up Delaware Ave. to Chippewa. SUN. JULY 10 Broderick Park Summer Freedom Celebration, “Healing By The Water” every Thursday & Sunday now thru Sept. 29, 5-8 p.m. @ Foot of Ferry near Niagara

Taste of Buffalo July 9&10 The nation’s largest twoday food festival, Taste of Buffalo, presented by Tops, returns to downtown Buffalo on Saturday, July 9 from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday July 10 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. around Niagara Square and up Delaware Ave. to Chippewa. Among the new businesses participating for the first time are Caribbean Flava, Fat Lady's Cakes and Pies, and KT Caribbean.

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CONGRATULATIONS 2022 GRADUATES! Congratulations to the East High Graduates Class of 2022 pictured above East High alumni are currently preparing for the 50 Year Reunion for the Class of 1972 August 12-14.! Tickets are available at Doris Records. Street Legacy Photo by Darvin Adams

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