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COMMENTARY
Our Most Vulnerable Live in Poverty
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By Jesse Jackson, National Writer
ur news is driven by scandal, crisis, and tragedy. A bridge falls in Florida. Trump insults someone in a tweet. Stormy Daniels sues the president, and his lawyers file motions against her. Facebook allows the personal data of 50 million people to be used without their knowledge. And so on. What gets lost in the noise is often what is most important. Think about the future of this country. Surely the fact that nearly one in five children is in poverty is a stunning and terrible portent. We are one of the richest countries in the world, but we rank 36 out of 41 countries in the number of children in poverty among developed nations, according to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. Only Greece, Mexico, Israel and Turkey are worse. Nearly 40 percent of children will spend one year in poverty before they turn 18. Children in poverty experience housing insecurity, inadequate health care and food deprivation. That leads to lower achievement in school, more illness, more mental and emotional health problems and more obesity. Poverty is a choice, not a fate. The U.S. spends less than 10 percent of its federal budget on kids, a fraction of what other
industrialized countries spend. Public investment in family benefits rank among the lowest as a percentage of GDP. We give tax cuts to billionaires and choose not to provide universal preschool to all. Poverty is shameful. We’d rather not look at it. We prefer to blame those who are in poverty than act to erase it. Even if they are children under the age of 6. This is a scandal, but it doesn’t get headlines. It is a horrible human tragedy, but it gets only infrequent attention. It is a crisis of the children who suffer in poverty, but simply business as usual for a wealthy country that has learned to ignore it. Across the world, countries have learned how to erase childhood poverty. Most developed countries give a child benefit to parents. Most guarantee universal preschool. Health care is universal and comprehensive. Childcare is public and affordable. Affordable housing is available. Food security is guaranteed. In the U.S., these programs are starved for funds. The poor are stigmatized. They must be poor because they don’t try; they are accused of being lazy, of failing. Yet, since the federal minimum wage was last
raised in 2009 to the current $7.25 per hour, it has lost about 9.6 percent of its purchasing power to inflation, according to the Pew Research Center.
in the lottery of birth. We could choose to give them a decent start. Children go without adequate food, shelter, health care and education in America.
Our society has used zoning and redlining to ensure that the poor are shuffled into impoverished neighborhoods. It uses unemployment to ensure that inflation doesn’t get too high. It prices college out of the reach of the poor, or forces them into debt to reach for it.
We choose to leave Want to Make America Great Again? Start with the most vulnerable in the springtime of life.
Poverty is a choice that children cannot make. Poor children are simply unlucky
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Democratic Rep to DeVos: Your ‘head is in the sand’ On Race Issues in Schools By Juana Summers, CNN/StyleMagazine.com Newswire Newswire
alifornia Rep. Barbara Lee said Tuesday that Education Secretary Betsy DeVos’ “head is in the sand” regarding racial bias and discrimination in the nation’s schools, as she pressed DeVos for more details about the Education Department’s moves to delay or roll back several Obama-era regulations.
classmates” and issued a rule that sought to ensure that states use a uniform approach to make sure students of color aren’t overrepresented in special education.
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“Madam Secretary, you just don’t care much about civil rights of black and brown children,” Lee said as her time expired. “This is horrible.” Lee’s comments came as she questioned DeVos during a House Appropriations subcommittee hearing on a variety of topics, including the Education Department’s plan to delay the implementation of an Obamaera rule intended to prevent schools from unnecessarily pushing students of color into special education. The Obama administration said in 2016 that “students of color remain more likely to be identified as having a disability and face harsher discipline than their white
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The rule was to take effect in July 2018, but the department recently announced its intention to seek a two-year delay in order to seek public comment. DeVos said the department was delaying the implementation of the rule “to ensure that we have a regulation that really does meet the needs of students who are disabled in any way.”
California Rep. Barbara Lee
Pressed further by Lee about the twoyear delay, DeVos said that the department was committed to upholding the such provisions, but that there had been “varying opinions and very different approaches to this within the community that are most concerned with this.” “We want to ensure that we end up with a regulation that does address these issues appropriately,” she said.
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Harris County to Turn Riverside Hospital into a Mental Health Facility [HoustonPublicMedia.org]
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he former Riverside General Hospital will get a new lease on life. Harris County will purchase the building in Houston’s Third Ward, to revive it as a mental health facility. Harris County Commissioners Court voted unanimously to purchase Riverside out of federal bankruptcy. That’s the first step in what’s expected to be a seven-year process. Houston Endowment will help raise the $18 million the county will need to refurbish the building. In its new incarnation, Riverside will house a clinic for the underserved Third Ward. It will also let Harris County divert some mentally ill individuals out of the jail system. Judge Ed Emmett said, though, that this will do little to relieve the pressure on the jail, considered one of the largest mental health providers in Texas.
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ow in its third year, the Houston Latino Film Festival puts Latino culture on the big screen. The non-profit organization is dedicated to developing, promoting and increasing awareness of Latino culture among Latinos and other communities by presenting a variety of art and films to the Houston area. Featured films come from all over the world and Houstonians can be proud as a native Laura Somers’ Rich Kids made its debut. Rich Kids tells the story of underprivileged youth in today’s society through the eyes of six Latino teens who decide to break into the mansion of their rich neighbors, known as “Los Ricos.” The film gives audiences a glimpse into the despair, hopes, and dreams that youth from low-income communities go through daily.
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he suspect in the Austin explosions blew himself up in his vehicle as police closed in, Austin Police Chief Brian Manley said. Police started getting intel on the 24-year-old man, who has been identified as Mark Anthony Conditt over the past 36 hours, and surveillance teams were on his trail, Manley said. His vehicle was found at a hotel in Round Rock. The serial bomber had terrorized Texas’ capital all month, dispatching explosive packages around the area and killing two people. The main focus in the hours before the bombmaker’s death had been an explosion at a FedEx sorting center near San Antonio. Another unexploded bomb was found at another FedEx facility near Austin. Police said those two packages are connected to four previous bombings in the city.
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Dallas Hispanic Women Poverty Rate Higher Than Women in Other Counties [DallasNews.com]
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he Dallas Women’s Foundation and the Institute for Women’s Policy Research recently released a report that found that Hispanic women are locked in poverty in the Dallas area at shocking rates. The report found that women in general earn far less than men in most Dallas counties but that Hispanic women lag so far behind in Dallas counties that they appeared unable to break free of the bonds of poverty. According to the study, the median annual earnings in Dallas County for Hispanic women is $25,345, about $11,000 less than for African-American women and about $26,168 less than for white women. As a result of poverty level wages, Hispanic women in Dallas County experienced the highest poverty rate, 22.8 percent, more than women in the other counties.
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witter met or surpassed many of the diversity and inclusion goals it set for itself for 2017, the company announced today. Twitter is now 38.4 percent female, compared to 37 percent in 2016. Regarding underrepresented minorities at Twitter, representation increased from 11 percent in 2016 to 12.5 percent in 2017. Twitter, however, missed its goals for overall representation of underrepresented minorities, as well as underrepresented minorities in technical roles. Moving forward, Twitter intends to set two-year goals but will continue its practice of releasing yearly diversity reports. The rationale for the two-year period is to better enable Twitter to assess its progress, “develop specific programming, and adapt our strategies along the way.
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issan has made a name for itself over the past eight years as the first car company to mass-produce pure electric vehicles. And now Nissan will be the first Japanese carmaker to enter Formula E, the FIA-sanctioned, fully electric racing series, which started in 2014. It will compete against teams sporting powertrains developed by Jaguar, BMW, Porsche, Mercedes, Andretti and Penske. Revealed at the Geneva Motor Show, Nissan will take alliance partner Renault’s place on the grid at the end of the season. As Nissan unveiled its new 20182019 season race car liveried in an eye-catching “Doppler-effect” paint job , global motorsport director Michael Carcamo said that “entering Formula E gives Nissan access to a much younger fanbase than Formula 1.”
Black Women Statues Replacing Racist Monuments [BlackAmericaWeb.com]
s debates over removing racist Confederate statues are getting more heated, two Black women will get their own monuments. A statue of a Confederate general is going down and will be replaced by one history-making Black educator at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., The Associated Press reported. Mary McLeod Bethune will have her own monument in place of a statue of Confederate General Edmund Kirby Smith, according to an SB 472 bill signed by Florida Governor Rick Scott on Monday. Elsewhere, another discriminatory statue will fall to the ground. The controversial Stephen Foster memorial in the North Oakland neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania will be replaced by a tribute to a Black woman.
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Minor League Baseball to Have ‘Copa de la Diversión’ Initiative [Forbes.com]
or some time now, major sports leagues in North America have branded at key points in their seasons to tap into the thriving Hispanic and Latinos across the country. Now, a sizeable number of Minor League Baseball teams will do the same during parts of their upcoming 2018 season. A total of 33 teams will partake “Copa de la Diversión” or the “Fun Cup” that will be part of Minor League Baseball’s “Es Divertido Ser Un Fan” or “It’s Fun to be A Fan” initiative that will seek to engage the Hispanic and Latino communities. Much like what has transpired in the NBA and Major League Baseball, teams will rebrand under new personas on the field that tie into the local communities. Teams will see renaming on uniforms and caps.
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NISSAN Confessions of a Weekend
With the All New Nissan Leaf By Lisa Valdez
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ravel writing was once my passion. Lupus, a systemic autoimmune disease that occurs when one’s immune system attacks the body’s tissue and organs, took that joy away from me. Not because I am no longer able to enjoy traveling, but when you are on assignment, sometimes there is an itinerary that needs to be strictly followed. Which means an agenda that is jam-packed with activities from sunup to sundown. For me, someone that is plagued by this unfortunate illness, it gets tough to keep going with the rest of the group. Don’t get me wrong, it is a blessing to be able to travel the world to share my experiences with readers like you, but I just knew I couldn’t do it anymore.
Or at least that’s what I thought. Recently, I was given the opportunity to experience an all-ladies one of a kind tailored event hosted by Nissan. Not only was I going to get to experience Napa Valley and its wineries, but I was also going to be able to drive the all-new Nissan Leaf which was featured in Ava Duvernay’s “A Wrinkle In Time!” Exciting indeed but of course, I had my reservations. Would I be able to drive the distance? Would my hands be in pain from holding the steering wheel too long? What about my legs – would they cramp up from accelerating then braking through the hills? My biggest fear stood about 20-feet tall and was staring me in my face. If I let down my hosts by not being able to enjoy the full experience, then what? Not being able to drive the Nissan Leaf and enjoying sunny California weighed heavily on me. But I was determined to see it through.
Day of Arrival The ride from the airport to my accommodations at the Yountville Resort & Spa in Yountville was a pleasant one. The onehour drive allowed time to get to know a few of the ladies that would be joining along on the weekend trip. Upon arrival to the resort, we were welcomed by the Nissan team and escorted to our rooms to have the opportunity to freshen up before our evening welcome reception/dinner. Can I just take the opportunity to tell you that if you ever decide to visit Napa Valley, this resort is the one to call home for a few days? The resort vibe is complete serenity! The vast rooms offer plush bedding, a seating area to enjoy your coffee (or in my case, wine) while snuggling up to the warmth of the fireplace in your resort supplied robe and slippers. Also, the bath amenities the resort offers for the best bath experience in the oversized spa tub Our welcome reception was nothing short of amazing. To be surrounded by a diverse group of women with impressive resumes ranging from top bloggers in the US to documentary filmmakers, I was
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Photos by Rebecca Gosselin blessed to be in the presence of some fantastic women. And then it happened, self-doubt crept in. These beautiful women with such impressive resumes, I started asking myself what I was doing there. “What did I have to offer?”
Day 2 After breakfast and a presentation by Nissan, I got to hear about and all of the amazing things the company is doing to empower young ladies in STEM. Once our hosts went over the details of the allnew Nissan Leaf, it was time to make our drive to our first vineyard of the day, the Francis Ford Coppola Winery, named after the famed director of “The Godfather” trilogy. As I familiarized myself with the necessary features of the Leaf, that worry still loomed in the back of my mind. However, about 10 minutes into the drive, all that worry floated into thin air. I let the windows down and let the high-tech features of the Nissan Leaf assist me with my driving. The Leaf’s innovative “e-pedal” technology changed everything I knew about driving. Being from Houston, I’m used to bumper-to-bumper traffic and repeating the practice of gas-brake-repeat. The e-pedal function uses the motor to slow the car down instead of having to use the brake. In other words, if you want to slow down, all you have to do is let go of the
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#NissanLeafLadies accelerator. Imagine that! The Leaf’s heated seats soothed my body, which was in slight pain due to inflammation. Also, my hands tend to get a bit arthritic as well so do you know how excited I was to learn that the vehicle also has a heated steering wheel? A heated steering wheel! The heat radiating to my hands brought all the comfort in the world. It alleviated the pain and let me enjoy one of the most amazing drives I’ve had in a long time. And just like that, my driving time was done. We arrived at the beautiful Francis Ford Coppola Winery, took in the views and then headed off to our next destination, Peju Province Winery. It was at this winery that we got to see first-hand the Nissan Leaf vehicles that were designed specifically for the “A Wrinkle in Time” in partnership with Disney. Yes, I touched the same spot on the custom-made Leaf that Oprah Winfrey laid her hands on. We may as well be BFFs now. Accomplished Women. Food. Wine. Laughter. That is what my day consisted of. As if it couldn’t get any better, that evening we were treated to the premiere of “A Wrinkle in Time.” Without giving away any spoilers, this film was everything I didn’t know I needed. That night, I replayed the film in my mind and its message of girl power, getting rid of self-doubt, and
learning how to accept a compliment without deflecting. So, if you still haven’t seen the film, please do your self a favor and do so. Heading back to Houston, I reflected on my journey. How I’ve come to appreciate the world despite my illness and that for once, the universe decided to craft physical relaxation around what ails me. I no longer felt the doubt of being unable to complete a trip. No longer did I continuously think I had been arrested by my illness when I was supposed to be relaxing and taking in a new experience. Letting others assist me finally allowed me to let someone else take the wheel and let me be myself. Surrounded by these talented, gorgeous women also showed that I did have worth and purpose, that in my way, I’m a peer of theirs and accepting and receptive of all of the love given towards me. A trip to Napa Valley was supposed to be the new Nissan Leaf. Instead, it became a trip of my self-discovery and finding power when doubt seemed always to cripple me. So thank you to the wonderful women of Nissan and thank you to the desiners and creators of the Nissan Leaf. Everytime I drive now, I dream of ways to try to beat down the oil and gas industry of this great state because I desperately need the 100% electric Nissan Leaf in my life!
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he all-new Nissan LEAF further strengthens Nissan’s position as the global leader in zero-emission electric vehicles. The best-selling electric car of all time has been completely reinvented for its second generation, combining greater range with a dynamic new design and advanced technologies to create the ultimate EV package. The 2018 LEAF offers an EPA estimated range of 151 miles1, allowing drivers to enjoy longer journeys than the previous-generation vehicle. The new e-powertrain is rated at 147 horsepower and 236 lb-ft of torque, providing improved acceleration and driver enjoyment. Headlining the new Nissan LEAF’s Intelligent Driving technologies are ProPILOT Assist and e-Pedal. ProPILOT Assist is a single-lane “hands-on” driving assistance technology. Once activated, it can automatically maintain the distance to the vehicle in front, using a speed and distance preset by the driver. It can also provide steering assistance to help keep the vehicle centered in its lane. If the car in front stops, the ProPILOT Assist system can automatically apply the brakes to help bring the vehicle to a full stop if necessary. The LEAF’s revolutionary e-Pedal technology transforms the driving experience. It lets drivers start, accelerate, decelerate and stop by increasing or decreasing the pressure applied to the accelerator. When the accelerator is fully released, regenerative and friction brakes are applied automatically, bringing the car to a complete stop. The car holds its position, even on uphill slopes, until the accelerator is pressed again. The reactiveness of e-Pedal helps maximize driving pleasure. The new Nissan LEAF’s design includes a low, sleek profile that gives it a sharp, dynamic look. Familiar Nissan design features include the signature boomerang-shaped lamps and V-Motion flow in the front. The LEAF’s completely redesigned cabin is focused on the driver, featuring a front panel in the form of a “gliding wing.” It combines an excellent use of space with functionality. The 7-inch, full-color TFT display has been redesigned for easier comprehension of key features – such as the Safety Shield technology, power gauge and audio and navigation system information. Apple CarPlay™ and Android Auto™ have also been added. For more on the Nissan Leaf, visit www. NissanUSA.com.
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BEAUTY Bevel Enters The Market
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ast month, Macy’s launched The Market @ Macy’s – a unique pilot that has brought 35 new, niche brands into 10 Macy’s stores around the country. Among these brands is Walker & Company’s Bevel, the first and only shaving system designed to help reduce razor bumps and skin irritation – specifically addressing the needs of people of color. In celebration of The Market and Bevel’s introduction to Macy’s, Tristan Walker, Founder and CEO of Walker & Company, sat down for an interview to tell more about Bevel and what to expect with the new partnership. Tell us about founding Walker & Company and what your company is all about? I started Walker & Company Brands because, quite simply, I saw firsthand that people of color deserve a better experience when it comes to buying health and beauty products. Our original product, Bevel, is the first and only shaving system designed
to help reduce razor bumps and skin irritation, specifically addressing people with coarse and curly hair whose needs aren’t met with other products in the market. What attracted Walker & Company to The Market @ Macy’s? We are lucky to have a loyal customer base that finds our products online. But, we want to make it simple for people of color to find the products that meet their health and beauty needs and that means being where our customers are, including Macy’s stores. With our participation in The Market, we aim to make it more convenient for existing customers to pick up their favorite Bevel products, while introducing the brand to consumers who love great grooming products but haven’t yet had the opportunity to try Bevel. Bevel is on display now in The Market @ Macy’s Herald Square. Can you tell us
a little bit about how we should expect to experience Bevel? Customers entering The Market are greeted by the NAS tower showcasing the award-winning Trimmer, which will allow customers to experience the power and precision firsthand. We will also have our 30 Day Shave Kit available, with our shave brush, safety razor, priming oil, shave cream, and restoring balm available to test and buy ala carte.Our brand ambassadors will highlight recommended products and techniques to help ensure a smooth, close shave, as well as facilitate hands-on demonstrations of the world’s most advanced trimmer. You have committed to the whole six month pilot. Six months from now, what will you call success? Our greatest hope is to get Bevel into the hands of more consumers. For 15 years, I thought facial hair removal was an awful experience, until I founded Bevel and launched the Bevel Shave System.
Bevel System We want to show other consumers that great health and beauty solutions exist. Of course, we will also be very pleased if this leads to a long-term relationship with Macy’s, with distribution online and in stores nationwide. For more information on The Market @ Macy’s, visit www.themarketatmacys.com
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FEATURE HBRW: Serving Up Black Businesses as the Main Dish
Meet One of the Faces of Rodeo Houston By Jo-Carolyn Goode, Managing Editor
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pon their husbands answering the call to minister, preachers’ wives stood alongside their husband in a supportive role. Even when their husbands would further follow the path as a shepherd of God by heading a church, wives remained supportive in their new role as First Lady. However, today’s First Ladies are more than supportive for they are as big a public figure as their significant other leading ministries of their own and making their own marks on the community. Standing right beside their God-fearing husband, First Ladies are answering the call to minister to God’s people in a first class way. In celebration of Women’s History Month, Houston Style Magazine spotlights five First Ladies from the top five largest African American megachurches in the city.
and family when she married Bishop Van Hilliard. She became his wife on a Saturday night and his permanent First Lady the very next day when he was installed as pastor of his first church. She has been by his side living a virtuous life following the goals they set years ago of loving God with their whole heart, loving the people God sent, and living by His word. Following this pattern has allowed Pastor Hilliard to be blessed and be a blessing to many across the country through her various acts of ministry. She redefined the First Lady role once she co-founded the New Light Christian Center with her husband thirty-four years ago.
Pastor Bridget E. Hilliard First Lady of the New Light Christian Center
Since then her witness and philanthropy was elevated to be a teacher, mentor, and, of course, a preacher to the church’s 20,000 plus membership. In the process, she co-founded the Association of Independent Ministries to mentor other pastors, author books to use as a tool to change lives and even once was the senior pastor at New Light’s Beaumont location.
Forty-three years ago Pastor Bridget Hilliard sealed her commitment to God
One of her greatest legacies besides her three daughters and four grandchildren is
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the gift she continues to give to the current generation of women and the next generation of girls to win in life through the Women Who Win Conference and the B’s Girls Foundation.
ter speaker is fulfilling her passion while helping others to pursue their own. She relishes in taking broken people, places, and pieces and making them whole and filled with purpose.
Pastor Mia K. Wright First Lady of the Fountain of Praise
The founder of one of the largest faithbased conferences for women, Metamorphosis, utilizes her faith coupled with life skills learned and her own personal enrichment to positively impact lives to transform people for the better. This effort has spawned five other programs to ensure that no one soul is left behind. The mother of three has chosen to broaden her reach with the release of her first book, ‘Unthinkable’ that challenges people to follow the path of biblical characters who did the unordinary to experience the extraordinary.
More than two decades ago Pastor Mia K. Wright took the hand of Pastor Remus E. Wright to start an incredible journey together. Trusting God, the pair embarked on the path of guiding the congregation of the then South Post Oak Baptist Church with its then 150 membership in 1991. Twenty-seven years, one name change, and 20,000 plus members later, The Fountain of Praise has become one of the country’s most influential churches with inspirational leaders. All because Pastor Wright decided to trust God, allow Him to lead her, and take the limits of her life. Now for the past eighteen years since entering the ministry, the highly sought-af-
Pastor Suzette Caldwell First Lady of Windsor Village United Methodist Church Being each other’s best buddy is what drew the power couple of Suzette and Kirbyjon Caldwell together some 27 years
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ago. That friendship built on a foundation is the recipient of countless awards for her of faith is what has kept them together and thought-provoking work. allowed them to be builders of the Kingdom Sheretta M. West of God. Standing on the belief that there is First Lady of The power in prayer, Pastor Suzette Caldwell is Church Without living on God’s promises and following His Walls plan for her life. Before she became the First Lady, she was an environmental engineer with her own consulting business. Today, she utilizes the skills gained from her corporate career to help others see God’s plans for their life implemented on earth. Walking by faith and trusting God all the way, Pastor Caldwell is achieving her dreams and desires. She believes in the power of prayer and has devoted her life to introduce people to prayer, teach them how to pray, and help them to see how it works. As Associate Pastor of Windsor Village United Methodist Church and Chairman of the Board for the Prayer Institute, Pastor Caldwell is the ultimate prayer warrior. Through the ONE Project, she has a goal of uniting one million people through prayer. She has further spread her message by putting prayer to pen to author five books on the subject for children, teens, and adults. he mother of three is constantly requested for advice as a member of numerous boards and
an unwavering support to her husband, she the mighty hands of God and the result of faithful followers of His word. manages Ralph Douglas West Ministries.
When Sheretta M. West met Ralph West many years ago she had no idea what God had in store her. Yielding not to her own understanding, she took that leap of faith to experience joys beyond her wildest imagination. Living her life, as a witness before the lost, as a woman of worth, as a crown about her husband’s head, and as a legacy before her children, Mrs. West has become a First Lady guided by faith and courage.
Sounds like a lot already, right? But that is only half of what this extraordinary woman of God does. She is also the Executive Producer of the Encouragement Today Broadcast and the Editor of the church’s magazine, Brook. Plus, she is the co-founder of Pamper, Pray and Play, a spiritual retreat for pastor and minister spouses and founder of Charmingly Pink Breast Cancer Foundation. In addition, she sits on the board for the March of Dimes. What seems like a lot for some is the life beyond mediocrity for this busy First Lady. She is committed to doing any and everything to bring all glory and praises to God.
As First Lady, she wears many hats. The main hat is the ministry leader for the Mosaic Women’s Ministry where she is constantly in teaching mode to bring women of all ages closer to God.
Audrey Marie Cosby First Lady of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church
Ministering to women grew the desire to mold the next generation. Mrs. West accomplishes this through The Diamonds in the Rough program where she smooths out the rough edges of today’s teens to develop them into the true jewels that they are. And as
It was as if they were a match made in heaven. Audrey Cosby and Rev. Dr. Marcus D. Cosby are one of those rare couples that found love in high school and have stayed united together in love for all these years. No doubt holding that bond together are
Moving by God’s directive, Mrs. Cosby crossed paths with the man who would become the love of her life early on and this allowed God to take her on one unbelievable fulfilling journey. Coming to Houston to be the new First Lady of the prominent Wheeler Avenue Church family in 2004, Mrs. Cosby mentors youth as the Middle School Ministry Liaison. Something she has a lot of experience in, as she is the mother of five beautiful children. Balancing the demands of the role of the First Lady with that of caring for her family is challenging for Mrs. Cosby but one that she handles with grace and style because God has granted her so much favor. It is this same grace that she helps others seek in their own lives through constant prayer and growing in a relationship with the Father above. Houston Style Magazine salutes these women who are making and have made great contributions to the citizens of Houston. They are First Ladies who act first class in all that they do.
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Come Up Huge in Free Agency By Brian Barefield, Sports Writer
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he Houston Texans did not dive right into the deep end of the pool when the NFL free agency market opened. They took their time. Texans general manager Brian Gaine, who replaced former general manager Rick Smith, let the city of Houston know exactly who he was by making some key moves to improve the team. Going into the off-season, the Texans had many questions to answer and holes to fill. One of the major needs was on the offensive line. With rookie sensation QB Deshaun Watson returning from injury this year, the team needed to bring in some players who would be able to protect the future franchise player. The departure of Duane Brown (traded to Seattle) during the season left a lot of unanswered question on the line. Houston also had a lot of salary cap room (62.4 M) that they could use to help fill voids. That is helpful since they don’t pick until the third round (68th) due to trades that allowed them to acquire Watson. Within the span of two days, the Texans went out and found some offensive line help in the form of two guards and
one right tackle. Zach Fulton (G) comes to Houston after a stint with the Kansas City Chiefs. His versatility will make it easy for the Texans to move him to center. Senio Kelemete (G) is a very talented offensive lineman who the New Orleans Saints did not want to see get away. The 6’3 300-pound lineman has the potential to become one of the best linemen in the league. Houston also went out and signed Seantrel Henderson (RT) out of Buffalo who had been a starter for them back in the 2014-15 season before injury and a substance abuse violation hindered his career. Henderson will have an opportunity to display what made him such a good offensive lineman for the Texans next year. For as much as Houston needed help on the offensive side of the ball, they were also in dire need of help on the defensive side as well. After suffering injuries on the defensive line and the departure of long time Houston favorite LB Brian Cushing, the team needed to do something to improve a unit that ranked last in total defense and gave up 237 passing yards per game last year.
Tyrann Mathieu In a very well calculated move, the team brought back veteran defensive back Jonathan Joseph and signed Aaron Colvin from the Jacksonville Jaguars. Those were transactions that were expected. What the fans of Houston did not see coming was the signing of all-pro defensive back Tyron
Mathieu who had been cut by the Arizona Cardinals. Mathieu, will not only bring his dynamic cover skills but will show why he was one of the league’s best tacklers against the run. No better way for GM Brian Gaine to win over the Texans fans than by making a “Big Splash.”
SPORTS
Two Schools, Two Coaches, Texas Strong in March Madness
Texas Southern University and the University of Houston literally sit right across the street from each other. Both have put millions of dollars into their universities trying to make them more than commuter schools, which is a difficult task when you’re in the heart of the fourth largest city in the country. Not to mention the giants in College Station and Austin thrive off the Houston market.
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Two colleges erected from the dirt for working class men and women. The University of Houston for whites, Texas Southern for blacks, so isn’t it ironic that almost 90 years later both schools went into the NCAA Tournament with a working class, underdog pedigree.
Mike Davis had it even worse. HBCU’s make their money from playing big time schools. A game against a Division 1 program can keep the lights on for the entire season. Not only did he have to build a program but he had to build it while constantly losing. While constantly taking long bus trips and accepting kids that had burned bridges at other colleges.
Their head coaches aren’t very different; two men that were once at the height of their profession. Kelvin Sampson who built an Oklahoma program from a bottom feeder in the Big 12 to a dominant team. Mike Davis who was one of the youngest coaches in the Big 10 at the storied Indiana. These men were destined to stand alongside coaching greats and for both of them those destinies never became
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By Demez White, Featured Writer Assistant coaching jobs, scouting jobs and eventually both of them ended up across the street from each other. Kelvin Sampson at a school that once had the best basketball program in the country. Now they played in empty arenas with facilities that were worst than most high schools in the suburbs.
The two coaches had this in common. Two transfers that had hopes and dreams of playing in the Big 12 or ACC but were now at these colleges in the heart of Third Ward, Texas. Despite winning their conference championship, Texas Southern still had to play
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Sampson and Davis in the game. They won and Jimmy Fallon even gave them a shout out. The University of Houston didn’t exactly shock the world by winning since they were sixth seed. Both schools had their moments and both schools fell short - the University of Houston on a miracle three at the buzzer; Texas Southern simply too small going up against of one the best teams in the country. After the sports shows have gone off and the next set of games start, the lights are now gone and social media has moved
on, the two coaches still stand. Will this be the beginning of a resurgence for UofH? Will Texas Southern start to compete with bigger schools? Will both coaches stay or let the allure of bigger schools and bigger fan bases pull them back in? So many questions, so many unknowns, but for one weekend in March Third Ward, Texas was the center of the basketball universe.
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Jay-Z Invests $3M to Help Launch Criminal Justice App [ABC13.com]
his week rapper and media mogul Shawn “Jay-Z” Carter launched a new app aimed to improve the United States criminal justice system. He has invested $3 million to help launch the mobile app. Carter’s company Roc Nation teamed up with the organizers behind the Promise app to create a sustainable program that will reduce the number of people behind bars. Prince’s former manager Phaedra Ellis-Lamkins came up with the idea for the app, which will be made available to government officials and users on parole.
Ava DuVernay to Direct DC’s Superhero Epic ‘New Gods’ [GoodBlackNews.org]
va DuVernay is stepping into the superhero universe. The filmmaker has come on board to direct “New Gods” at Warner Bros. as part of the studio’s DC Extended Universe. “New Gods,” based on the DC Comics series of the same name, is aimed at creating a new universe of properties for the studio. Created and designed by Jack Kirby, the comic was first released in 1971. The movie marks the second major superhero tentpole directed by a woman, following another DC property: Patty Jenkins’ “Wonder Woman.”
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Mixing Country and City in the 2018 GMC Canyon Denali Diesel By Jo-Carolyn Goode
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ith all the plethora of trucks in the city for the rodeo, I felt like I had been given membership to the unofficial truck club with the keys in my hand to the 2018 GMC Canyon 4WD Denali Diesel. Though I felt privileged for my membership, it did not help my confidence any when preparing to review this midsize truck until I took a closer look. Trucks, in general, intimidate me. Since I am so use to driving small cars, driving big trucks, even this midsize one, put me a little on edge. I am always worried about parking and hitting a side rail. Those are always my initial thoughts until I start driving the truck and then I wonder why I ever had those thoughts in the first place because I feel so comfortable behind the wheel of a truck. Hence was the case in the GMC Canyon. One big reason for my comfort level was because it is a midsize truck. Meaning it was not too big or too small but right dab smack in the middle, making it perfect for me. First impressions of the GMC Canyon were high.
It is a very attractive truck. Chrome is not overly placed. Lines guide the eyes around its natural curves. From a design aspect, the GMC Canyon bridges the muscular nature that men like with the flair that women love. I especially loved all the convenient features that allow easier access to the cabin and bed of the truck in the form of the cornerstep on the rear bumper and sidestep along the sides of the truck. The GMC Canyon comes in two-wheel or four-wheel drive with short or long bed options. The standard 5.2-foot bed is the longest in its class. So there is lots of space to load up on whatever you need to haul around. Putting those items in the bed of the truck will be easy with the EZ lift and lower tailgate. When towing a trailer is called for larger jobs, aligning the truck with the trailer is made less challenging with the new Active Tow system that is now standard. New trim packages and color palette is also available to boost up the exterior look. Nothing too outside the normal realm is inside the cabin. Everything is laid out in an accessible and
2018 GMC Canyon Denali suitable manner for the driver. Whether riding in the front or the backseat, space won’t be an issue. Compared to other vehicles in its class, the GMC Canyon is among those offering the most headroom and legroom space. Not too many thrills are seen on the inside as the GMC Canyon gives drivers the best of functionality and style. Since my review vehicle was the Denali trim level it was equipped with a Bose premium audio system, navigation system, and my favorite feature, an exclusive wireless charging pad. Bye, bye auxiliary charging cord.
2018 GMC Canyon Denali
Oftentimes drivers will complain about the difficult time they had controlling the infotainment system. Not the case in the GMC Canyon. I found the full color 8.0-inch IntelliLink unit very easy to use. Responsiveness was high so I didn’t have to overly push buttons or tabs to maneuver the screen. Available features such as Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, Bluetooth Technology, and Real-Time Weather and Traffic make the drive and the experience that much more enjoyable. Trucks, I believe, are made for off-road because I think of them as natural workhorses that need space to work. But when you’re a city girl like me, trucks are safety nets, as I almost feel invincible on the road.
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It seems people just automatically kind of give you space on the road unless they are driving an even bigger truck. Claiming my rightful space on the asphalt allowed me to test out the power behind the Canyon. In
less than seven seconds, the GMC Canyon can reach a speed of over 60mph, extremely quick for its class. Because it is midsize the GMC Canyon performs quite well on highways and byways absorbing the shocks of any bumps in the road. The ride is smooth and handling is excellent. Best of all is the fuel economy, which is expected with a diesel engine. The 2.8 L Duramax has an increased torque of 369 ft lbs but that also makes it drop in horsepower. I didn’t mind that since I didn’t have to fill up once during my weeklong review and believe you I put some miles on the GMC Canyon. That was most impressive. EPA estimates were blown out of the water considering this is a truck. The GMC Canyon has a fuel economy of 20mpg city and 28mpg highway. How many trucks have that average? If safety features are high on your list as areas of concerns, the GMC Canyon will ease those. Its scores on safety testing are average. It has keyless entry but not keyless start. StabiliTrak-stability control, driver and front passenger airbags with side curtains, rear vision camera, teen driver, and the driver alert package are all standard. Base price at just over $43,000, the GMC Canyon is a good value for the amount of truck that you get. I found it to be just right for those who have a whole lot of city with a little bit of country like me. That mix is perfectly made due to the upgrades that come with the Denali trim level. See if the GMC Canyon has the right mix for you at your local GMC dealer or visit GMC.com.
HEALTH
Lack of Trust, Poor Communication Slow CKD Screening Among Blacks By MedPageToday.com
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ow trust in doctors and the healthcare system, as well as poor communication from clinicians, were some of the barriers to kidney disease screening among black Americans, according to a focus group-based study. Lack of knowledge about chronic kidney disease (CKD) and its risk factors, as well as the belief that, “God is ultimately in charge of their health,” were other barriers identified by Ebele Umeukeje, MD, of Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, and colleagues.
ant new barriers: “We identified that in black Americans, trust and effective communication from physicians about kidney disease were important in achieving optimal participation in community CKD screening,” Umeukeje and colleagues wrote.
Strategies to overcome these obstacles should include more culturally sensitive education about CKD, collaboration with community spiritual leaders, and more convenient screening opportunities, the team advised in the Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology.
The study was based on three focus group sessions that included 32 black Americans. Their mean age was 56, and the majority (79%) were female. Most had more than a high school education (82%) and had health insurance (91%). Few self-reported a diagnosis of kidney disease (3%), but most reported having risk factors such as hypertension (70%), diabetes (24%), or a family history of kidney disease (27%).
The incidence of CKD is three times higher in blacks than in whites, and the prevalence of the disease has stabilized among all racial groups in the United States except black Americans, the study authors said.The current study confirmed results of previous studies, but also identified import-
“Our findings emphasize the need for establishing strong collaborative partnerships with community leaders and stakeholders, with the aim of building trust among minority populations.”
The focus group discussions, which each lasted about an hour, were led by a clinician researcher trained in moderating group discussions; another researcher took notes. The
sessions were also recorded and transcribed verbatim. The transcriptions were analyzed with HyperRESEARCH qualitative data-analysis software.
and not deter participation
• Lack of education and testing from providers: Participants said that physicians did not routinely discuss health issues that could result from CKD risk factors until they either became symptomatic or had abnormal lab results. In addition, they said physicians didn’t provide as much information about CKD as for other diseases such as heart disease and breast cancer
• Fear of side effects; ego and machismo: Participants said that men worried about a potential decrease in libido and sex drive from medications such as anti-hypertensives; in addition, the results showed that men resist being labeled with a diagnosis that would force them to assume a “sick role,” which would challenge their manhood Writing in an accompanying editorial, Keith Norris, MD, and Susanne Nicholas, MD, both of the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, said that the study’s small sample size potentially limited its generalizability, even to other groups of black Americans.
• Low trust: “More specifically, we discovered that participants were distrustful of urine collection during CKD screening, because they suspected that it would be used for purposes other than screening for proteinuria, such as drug testing,” the study authors said. Screening programs need to make overt declarations of the purpose and use of any bio specimens to build confidence
Nevertheless, the study provided “a timely and well-balanced set of recommendations capturing key barriers and facilitators to consider in advancing CKD screening,” Norris and Nicholas wrote. “Ongoing authentic engagement with respect and partnership can help to attenuate the mistrust and activate African American communities to take a more proactive stand on their health.”
Key barriers to CKD screening identified by the researchers included the following:
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Refreshing Recipes for a Healthier Spring Add healthy avocado for fresh, creamy flavor By Family Features
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or many, spring is an opportunity to hit refresh on many aspects of life, including what you eat. Rather than instituting a restrictive diet that forces you to cut back on your favorite snacks and dishes, consider making simple changes that can go a long way so you can enjoy the flavors of the season without sacrificing taste or eating less. For example, Atkins offers a long-term, healthy lifestyle featuring a balanced approach of high-fiber carbohydrates, optimal protein and healthy fats, while focusing on reducing levels of refined carbohydrates, added sugars and “hidden sugars,” which are the carbohydrates that convert to sugar in the body – you can’t see them but your body does. Fresh flavors abound during spring, and you can enjoy nature’s bounty while avoiding hidden sugars by selecting high-fiber, low-glycemic fruits and vegetables. For example, a single avocado contains 10 grams of dietary fiber in addition to healthy fat. Consider a menu comprised of recipes like Egg-Filled Avocado with Prosciutto, Avocado Kale Berry Smoothie Bowl and
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Active time: 10 minutes Total time: 10 minutes Servings: 2 1/3 cup plain protein powder 1 cup plain full-fat Greek yogurt 1/4 cup water 1/2 ripe Hass avocado 1 cup kale leaves 2 tablespoons chopped fresh mint 1 teaspoon stevia (sugar substitute) 1/2 cup fresh or frozen berries such as blackberries, strawberries or raspberries 2 tablespoons almond or walnut halves 2 tablespoons chia seeds In blender, blend protein powder, yogurt, water, avocado, kale, mint and stevia until smooth then divide between two bowls. Sprinkle berries, nuts and chia seeds over smoothies. Serve immediately. Nutritional information per serving: 12.5 g net carbs; 356 calories; 24.2 g total carbs; 11.8 g fiber; 32.2 g protein; 15.6 g fat.
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“Down the River Unto the Sea” by Walter Mosley
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omething’s wrong. It may look just fine, but you know better. Call it intuition, call it plain-as-day, but there’s something off, something not-quite-right about a situation and it’s gotten under your skin. You can’t ignore it and you can’t let it be. As in the new novel, “Down the River Unto the Sea” by Walter Mosley, it’s time to set things right. The last thing Joe King Oliver needed was that letter. Joe was already skittish and uneasy in his own skin, and he certainly didn’t trust very readily. That’s what happens when you’re wrongly accused of a crime but you spend ninety days in Riker’s anyway, in solitary confinement, listening to other men scream, waiting to be killed. Yes, though that all happened more than a decade ago, it still simmered in Joe Oliver’s soul. But that letter. It came from a woman who wrote that her name was Beatrice but she was Nathali Malcolm once, long ago, when she was coerced into setting him up. When her lies and accusations sent an innocent man to prison. Through the years, Joe couldn’t figure out why it happened, let alone who’d done it. He left Riker’s broken, with a lost marriage, a lost NYPD job… just lost. Weeks after his release, his only friend stepped in quietly and helped Joe with a PI business, and that’s where Joe was when he read the letter. He didn’t want revenge – not completely, anyhow – but he did want his name cleared. This letter could do that, just as it could stir up a thousand bad dreams. So when a
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beautiful woman came to his office with a suitcase full of money and a story of an activist who was railroaded straight to jail for a double-cop-homicide, the time seemed right to fix a few wrongs. But the more Joe looked at his case and that of the activist, the more he saw similarities he couldn’t ignore. In solving one injustice, could he solve another? And was it safer to trust a real demon, than to live with the demons in his life? Here’s the thing I love best about Walter Mosley novels: the main characters are solid. You feel like you could lean on them all day, and they’d never budge. That’s Joe King Oliver, and that’s “Down the River Unto the Sea.” And yet, there’s wiggle room in this book: Mosley doesn’t destroy readers’ fun by telling who done it in this noir whodunit. Instead, we’re allowed the same dawning realization that Mosley’s Joe has, and that just sharpens the gasping you’ll do while reading. Add a swirl of street-darkness, a few soulless characters and some clueless ones, a bit of pure evil, and you’ll be turning pages far, far into the night. This is one of those books that leaves you a little breathless – not only while you’re reading, but once the back cover’s closed, too. For anyone who loves hard-bitten PI thrillers, reading “Down to the River Unto the Sea” couldn’t be more right. Share this story online at stylemagazine. com.
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Photography by Vicky Pink or one night only art from Zimbabwe in the Moyo Collection was on display at the Buffalo Soldiers Museum. Emerging young talented sculptors were in Houston to showcase their work and also chiseled pieces right before attendees’ eyes. Zimbabwe sculpture broke out onto the world stage with works by the “First Generation” artists collected by Queen Elizabeth, as well as major collections worldwide. A percentage of the art showing hosted by Amanda Brock, Myrtle Jones, Angela Lee, and Shawntell McWilliams benefitted Genesys Works Houston.
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Llévatelo
¡gratis!