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COMMENTARY Facing the Assault On Civil Rights
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By Jesse Jackson, National Writer
is decimating staffing of its Office of Civil Rights. The Department of Housing and Urban Development has revoked guidance on a rule that allows transgender people to stay in sex-segregated shelters matching their gender identity.
he Trump administration has launched an unprecedented rollback of civil rights and voting rights. Those who care about building a more perfect union face harsh headwinds. We’ve gone from an administration seeking to fulfill these rights to one seeking to repeal these rights.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions, formerly a senator representing Alabama, has led the rollback. The DOJ has reversed its opposition to a Texas discriminatory voter ID law. Sessions has announced that he would review consent decrees that the Obama Justice Department made to reform police departments. Sessions has ordered U.S. prosecutors to seek the maximum sentences, while moving to revive private prisons. The administration is gearing up for a national assault on voting rights, pushing measures that will make voting more difficult.
Instead of a reconstruction, we are faced with a retrenchment, an effort to radically reverse the gains that have been made by women, people of color and the LGBTQ community. Instead of understanding that expanding civil rights is a vital therapy to heal this nation, the Trump administration views it as a threat to its rule. The rollback is government wide. The Labor Department has announced plans to disband the division that polices discrimination among federal contractors as a “cost cutting measure.” The Environmental Protection Agency plans to eliminate the environmental justice program that focuses on the environmental threats to minority communities. The Education Department
Women, people of color, the poor and the LGBTQ are the targets and the direct victims of this assault. But the entire country will suffer, as basic rights are denied, prisons are expanded, and hopes and dreams are stuffed out.
In Chicago this week, leaders from across the country will gather for the annual Rainbow Push National Summit. We will use this time to map out our response to this assault on all that we have fought for. Now is the time for citizens of conscience to join together to defend and expand basic civil rights.
providing some support for undocumented workers with children. As the Department of Justice retreats from the enforcement of civil rights, we will expand the pressure on corporations and governments to adhere to equal employment opportunity from the boardroom to the basement, from their contracts to philanthropy.
We will work to defend voting rights, building the movement to add the federal right to vote to the U.S. Constitution. As some move to constrict voting, we will move to expand it. Illinois is about to become the ninth state to pass automatic voter registration, with the potential addition of an estimated 1 million voters to the voting rolls. We will push to pass automatic voter registration in states across the union. If successful, we will add a stunning 51 million new voters to the rolls.
Dr. Martin Luther King taught us that “human progress is neither automatic nor inevitable. ... Every step toward the goal of justice requires sacrifice, suffering and struggle -- the tireless exertions and passionate concern of dedicated individuals.”
We will demand that President Trump fulfill his promise to invest $1 trillion in rebuilding America, helping to generate real jobs doing vital things that need to be done. We will defend sanctuary cities
Now, in this headwind of injustice, it is time for the tribunes of justice to move forward. Now is the time for citizens of conscience to come to the aid of their country. You can write to the Rev. Jesse Jackson in care of this newspaper or by email at jjackson@rainbowpush.org. Follow him on Twitter @RevJJackson. Share this content online at www. stylemagazine.com.
POLITICAL How Much Legal Trouble Is Donald Trump Jr. In?
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By Joan Biskupic, CNN Legal Analyst and Supreme Court Biographer
ewly released emails related to Donald Trump Jr.’s June 2016 meeting with a Russian lawyer to gather damaging information on Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton ratchet up the possible legal liability for the President’s son and other campaign operatives involved with the Russians last year.
foreign adversary -- but that is a possibility that many legal analysts reject. Both Constitution and federal law covering treason provide the United States be actively at war with the foreign adversary for such a charge. The New York Times first reported on Saturday the meeting between Trump Jr. and a Russian lawyer. Trump’s son Tuesday released a chain of emails about the meeting with someone the email said was a Kremlin-connected lawyer who supposedly had “very high level and sensitive information” that would “incriminate” Clinton. Donald Trump Jr.
The latest emails could relate most directly to federal campaign finance law barring the solicitation of any contribution or “thing of value” from foreign nationals. Legal analysts also raise the possibility of perjury, for example, if Trump Jr. or anyone else involved earlier denied any Russian That email from publicist Rob Goldmeeting to federal investigators. stone offered a meeting with “a Russian government attorney” with “some official Anyone who made a false statement to documents and information that would federal investigators about the meeting, in- incriminate Hillary and her dealings with cluding a material omission on government Russia.” personnel paperwork, could be in serious jeopardy. It is not clear that he has made any Trump Jr. responded: “If it’s what you statements under oath related to the Russian say I love it.” interference in the election. Federal campaign finance law makes it Some other critics of the administration, a crime to “knowingly solicit, accept, or including Sen. Tim Kaine, a Virginia Dem- receive from a foreign national any conocrat who was Clinton’s running mate, tribution or donation ... or other thing of have suggested the President’s son might value.” The crucial question of any prosehave engaged in treason by dealing with a cution would involve whether the informa-
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tion exchanged rises to a “thing of value,” said CNN legal analyst Stephen Vladeck. “Whether the Trump campaign violated campaign finance laws simply by having the meeting is actually a bit complicated,” said Vladeck, “a University of Texas law professor, because it turns to some degree on the extent to which the opposition research is a ‘thing of value,’ and whether the Russians thereby gave ‘substantial assistance’ to the campaign, terms that are notoriously opaque in this context.”
were broken in subsequent misstatements or refusals to acknowledge the existence of the meeting. Richard Hasen, a University of California, Irvine, law professor who specializes in election law, said Tuesday’s disclosures could ramp up the legal consequences. He said the emails suggest the President’s son knew he would be meeting with a foreign source for potentially valuable information. He cautioned, however, that such campaign violations can be difficult to prove.
He added that for federal investigators, Read the full story online at www. the larger issue could be whether laws stylemagazine.com.
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Lovell’s Food for Thought - One’s Legacy - Where Are They Now? By Dr. Lovell A. Jones, Health Editor
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t is often said that the spirit of an individual lives as long as they live in the memories of those they have impacted. Howard Bern is one whose spirit burns brightly in my soul. For he often said, “one’s legacy to science is not the work that you do, but the people you leave behind.” This is a phrase you have heard me say and written about numerous times, and will continue to hear me say and include in my writing so long as I am on this earth. It is almost my hope that this saying will be embedded in the souls of ones I have impacted so long as there is work to be done.
It is amazing how one picture keeps popping up over the years. One that links all of your efforts and centers around a phrase that my mentor Howard Bern use to repeat over and over again - “one’s legacy to science is not the work that you do, but the people you leave behind.” It was with this in mind when the Biennial Symposium on Minorities & Cancer was launched in 1987 in Houston, Texas with a component focused having poster presentations by underrepresented trainees on research related to health inequities, with
somewhat of a focus on cancer. I said somewhat, because of the fact that there were very few minorities doing cancer or health equity research at that time, let along minority students. In 1987, it was still a novel idea to have students, especially high school and college students, present their work during a major meeting as well as to interact with some of the leaders in the field.
at her institution, and Audra Robertson Meadows, MD, MPH second from the far right, who was a trainee in my research group. Audra has gone on to be a Commonwealth Fund Fellow in Minority Health Policy and now serves as Clinical Director, Birth Equity Initiative, BWH Center for Community Health and Health Equity; Instructor in Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital, In the story picture are the student winners Boston, MA. from the 1993 Biennial Symposium poster session competition. Also in the picture Both of these individuals have gone on are Dr. Harold Freeman, who was that year’s from that day at the Biennial to distinguish LaSalle D. Leffall, Jr. Awardee for Cancer themselves in addressing health inequities in Prevention & Control, then U.S. Surgeon America. Again, as my mentor, Howard Bern General Joycelyn Elders and Dr. LaSalle D. once said -”one’s legacy to science is not the Leffall, who presented the awards to the stu- work that you do, but the people you leave dents, along with Dr. David Satcher, at the behind.” The network now has over 300 dots, LaSalle D. Leffall Awards Gala & Dinner. a long way from the 9,000, but well on its way.
Three awardees were college students, and one was high school student. All have gone on to earn degrees in health professions. I was able to keep track of two of them over the years. Maria E. Fernandez, Ph.D on the far left, now Professor at the University of Texas School of Public Health; who helped launch the Health Disparities Concentration
If these guys are any indication of the impact these educational activities have had, the future is in good hands. In closing, let me include a recent email I received from a 15th Annual Disparity in Health in America: Working Toward Social Justice Workshop attendee. I mentioned the wealth of information I received during my time in Houston to my
Commissioner today, and he invited me to give a presentation to our department leadership. I look forward to sharing some of what I learned and hope it will inspire others as well. I was also able to connect with a student at the conference who attends school in South Carolina but lives in Lexington. We plan to meet for dinner this week. Although saying “thank you” is not enough, I extend my sincerest thanks and gratitude for this wonderful opportunity. I hope I am able to attend many more workshops! This is among many emails/notes/letters we have received over the years. As I said in opening the 1st Annual Disparities in Health in America: Working Toward Social Justice Workshop and in closing the 15th, for many of you the workshop will be life altering event.
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Houston Community College Trustee Convicted of Bribery [CommunityImpact.com]
trustee of the Houston Community College System board has been convicted of bribery related to his tenure on the board. Chris Oliver will be sentenced Aug. 28 for bribery of a public official concerning programs receiving federal funds, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Texas Abe Martinez’s office announced Monday once the case was unsealed. Oliver was initially charged in March and plead guilty May 15 in U.S. District Court. According to Martinez’s office, Oliver admitted to accepting bribes “in exchange for the promise of official actions related to his duties as a member of the HCC board of trustees.” Oliver was first elected to the board in 1995 and previously held the position of board chairman.
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n American tourist was beaten to death by a group of 10 men while visiting a Greek island in the Mediterranean, state media reported. Bakari Henderson, 22, was at a bar in the Greek island of Zakynthos with his friends Friday when a man approached him and they began fighting, according to state news agency ANAMPA. Eight people have been arrested in the fight that left Henderson unconscious. Henderson died of his injuries. He was a recent graduate from the University of Arizona with a bachelor’s degree in business finance and entrepreneurship, according to his LinkedIn profile. He was in Greece working on a photo shoot to launch a new clothing line when the incident took place, his family told CNN affiliate KXAN.
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Frida Kahlo’s Legacy Lives On In Houston On 110th Birthday [CW39.com]
vonne Guidry, Founder of SpoiledLatina will celebrate her blogs 9th Anniversary at The 2nd Annual SpoiledLatina Day on July 8th 2017 at Republic Square Houston. SLDay 2017 is a celebration for all ambitious women of Houston, to be empowered, inspired and pampered. What started as a 7-year blog anniversary for SpoiledLatina.com - led to a City of Houston Proclamation by Mayor Annise Parker in Yvonne Guidry’s honor in 2015. Yvonne than decided to create an event to celebrate the blogs anniversary and at the same time the talented and women in her community of Houston, TX. The decision makers in their household, the one who influences others around them and are makes things happen on their own.
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Rockets Sign James Harden to Four-Year Contract Extension [NBA.com/Rockets]
ouston Rockets Owner Leslie Alexander announced today that the team has signed guard James Harden to a four-year contract extension, which will run through the 2022-23 season. The Rockets have made the playoffs in all five of Harden’s seasons with the team, while posting a winning percentage of .612. He has been named First Team All NBA in three of the past four seasons and finished second in voting for the Most Valuable Player award in both 2014-15 and 2016-17. This past season, Harden set career-highs in scoring, rebounding, and assists while helping Houston to the league’s thirdbest record at 55-27. He joined Oscar Robertson as the only players to have averaged at least 29.0 points, 11.0 assists and 8.0 rebounds in a single season. Harden totaled 2,356 points, 907 assists, and 659 rebounds in 2016-17.
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Democrats Push at Trial to Change Texas Voting Maps for 2018 [NBCDFW.com]
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ammering the point that Texas is looking more Hispanic and less white every year, Democrats on Monday began pushing for new 2018 election maps before a court that already decided Republicans purposefully tried stifling minority voters. The outcome of the trial in San Antonio could have stakes that reverberate nationally, similar to other redistricting battles playing out elsewhere in the U.S. Democrats trying to reclaim Congress next year in the first midterm elections under President Donald Trump could boost their odds of picking off a handful of Republican seats in Texas if new maps are ordered. The trial also puts Texas on the defense over voting rights again.
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fter three years, Jay-Z is going on tour again. Just after the release of his new 4:44 album, it was announced that Jay-Z would go on a 31-city tour for the new album beginning in Anaheim, California. Houston fans are in luck as the 4:44 Tour will make its seventh stop in our great city. Jay-Z is set lit the Toyota Center stage on fire on Wednesday, November 8th. Tickets for the 4:44 Tour are now on sale. TIDAL members will have access to a special presale beginning on Monday, July 10th at 12:00pm ET. Members can find details for purchasing tickets at TIDAL.com. Citi® is the official presale credit card for the 4:44 TOUR. As such, Citi® card members will have access to purchase U.S. presale tickets beginning Monday, July 10th at 12:00pm ET.
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Texas native has been thrust into the spotlight as the newly crowned Miss Black American Princess 2018. Nine-year-old Jayda Dodd’s new role became effective as of July 1, 2017 as it was announced by National Director Candace Cooper. As the new Miss Black American Princess, Jayda will focus her reign on her true passion of bringing awareness to children’s hearing loss as she suffered it herself. Her platform has been named, “Just Because We Say HUH? Doesn’t Mean We Can Hear.” Upon the completion of her reign, Jayda will receive a $1,500 scholarship as part of her prize package that she will use towards her college education.
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recinct One Commissioner Rodney Ellis on Tuesday asked Harris County to join other Texas counties and cities in a lawsuit challenging Senate Bill 4, the “show-me-your-papers” legislation, but the other Commissioners declined to get involved in the legal challenge. During the regular Commissioners Court meeting, Commissioner Ellis made a motion asking Harris County to join the lawsuit, but there was no second to it, meaning no vote was taken on the agenda item. The lack of action on the request means Harris County will not join the lawsuit challenging SB4. Last month, Houston City Council voted to join the consolidated lawsuit challenging the law, which goes into effect September 1.
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H-E-B’s Butt Pledges $50 Million More to Education Efforts [TexasTribune.org]
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harles Butt, the chairman and CEO of H-E-B and one of Texas’ most prominent philanthropists, made another splash Monday, pledging $50 million to a program that will train public school teachers. The donation comes in the form of a new scholarship program, Raising Texas Teachers, which will be run by the Butt-founded Raise Your Hand Texas Foundation. Ten schools, including the University of Texas at Austin and the University of North Texas at Dallas, will receive funding this year for student scholarships. Eventually, the program will give 500 college students $8,000 per year to help them pursue teaching certifications.
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he Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) has awarded The Houston Launch Pad a $297,194 Self-Sufficiency Fund training grant. The Houston Launch Pad partnered with Almeda-Genoa Construction, Williams Brothers Construction and ISI Infrastructure Services to help 150 individuals transition into the workforce from dependency on public assistance. The grant will help provide job training in carpentry, concrete finishing, construction and heavy equipment operator occupations. Grant funding from the Self-Sufficiency Fund will also assist in developing the technical education and learning environment that will lead to industry recognized certificates and credentials.
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Prime Day? Macy’s Fights Back With ‘Black Friday in July’ [Thestreet.com]
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acy’s joins the long list of retailers offering special deals to compete with Amazon. com Prime Day, offering a “Black Friday in July” sale online and in stores through the end of this week. The retailer is pulling an Amazon and shipping all online orders for free with no minimum purchase until midnight Tuesday when Prime Day ends. There are half-off deals on clothing, jewelry available for 80% off and 70% discounts on luggage, among other bargains. Macy’s stock traded slightly higher Tuesday morning. Amazon stock traded down.
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oyota Research Institute (TRI) will invest an initial $100 million to launch Toyota AI Ventures, a new corporate venture capital subsidiary designed to provide early-stage financing to startup technology companies. TRI will launch the venture by contributing initial investments it has made in three technology companies: Nauto, SLAMcore and Intuition Robotics. The venture will also cultivate select start-ups by offering them mentorship and support on-site at TRI’s Silicon Valley headquarters. Investment will focus in the areas of: Artificial Intelligence; Robotics; Autonomous Mobility; and Data and Cloud Technology. Toyota AI Ventures will offer TRI the opportunity to collaborate with talented entrepreneurs who prefer to work in a venture business environment.
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EAP Global Partners announced the launch of its first early stage venture capital fund, LEAP Partners I. LEAP’s mission is to develop, connect and invest in talented Latin American entrepreneurs working on impactful global solutions in the areas of finance, marketplaces, health, education, shared economy and media. The first fund, LEAP Partners I is a cross-border partnership with a strategic Limited Partner network that includes members of some of the most prominent family-owned enterprises in Mexico, as well as US investors, and will primarily focus on US Latino and Mexico based entrepreneurs.
Microsoft Unveils Plan to Bring Broadband Internet to Rural U.S. [Money.CNN.Com]
icrosoft wants to bring broadband internet to rural Americans. The tech giant on Tuesday announced an initiative to bring broadband internet connectivity to the most remote areas of the U.S. The company intends to take advantage of unused spectrum typically reserved for TV channels, in addition to partnering with local telecom services. These spectrum can carry communications farther than traditional cellular bands. Thirty-four million people in the U.S. still don’t have broadband internet access -- defined as having download speeds of 25 megabits per second -- according to the Federal Communications Commission.
Uber’s Business Still Grows Despite Months of Bad News, and Turmoil [BusinessInsider.com]
ber’s business appears to be surviving the string of scandals that have plagued the ride-hailing giant. According to a report from Bloomberg, the company told investors during a 15-minute call on Tuesday that its gross bookings for rides were up 10% from the previous quarter. Uber’s losses also narrowed during the time, although the actual amount of the loss was not clear. A source familiar with the matter confirmed the Q2 performance results to Business Insider. The call was meant to soothe anxious investors after months of scandals have sent the $69 billion company into turmoil, culminating with CEO Travis Kalanick’s resignation last month.
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SNL ‘The Ladies Man’ Tim Meadows Brings Comedy Show to Houston
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mmy award winning Tim Meadows made his way to Houston for two-night comedy showcase at the longest-running comedy club in the city, the Joke Joint, on July 7-8.
acter from Saturday Night Live, The Ladies’ Man. The audience gave a loud applause. As Meadows left the stage, the audience gave him a standing ovation. He stopped to admire the audience before exiting the stage.
The Saturday Night Live legend drew in a full crowd on his opening night. In his set, Meadows covered a wide range of topics including poking fun at President Donald Trump as well as former President Barack Obama. He even made fun at something Houstonians don’t often laugh at, the Houston heat. Meadows tackled race, the transgender community, life after divorce, and dating after 40. At the end of his set, he gave the audience a surprise visit of a familiar character when he asked for girl volunteer to come on stage with her cell phone. Meadows rattled off the first half of his phone number to the audience then whispered the rest of the number in the girl’s ear.
Meadows has been performing standup comedy and acting for over twenty years. He held the record for the longest-running cast member on Saturday Night Live, a record 10 seasons, until he was beat by Darrell Hammond in 2005. In 2000, Meadows starred in the feature film, The Ladies’ Man, inspired by his Saturday Night Live character. . Meadows has appeared in films such as Coneheads, Mean Girls, Grown Ups, The Benchwarmers, and more. Currently, he has a recurring role on network TV shows the Son of Zorn and The Goldbergs. He is set to appear in the movie adaptation of the The Goldbergs, which finished production in 2017.
The girl returned to her seat and Meadows asked her to call the number. He turned his back to the audience and reprised his char-
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Icon Nina Simone’s Soulful Journey Comes to Life On ENTERTAINMENT Vocal Stage at the Ensemble By Kelsey Whittington, Feature Writer
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s one of the best artist of the 20th century, vocal icon Nina Simone set the tone for singers who came after her and worked hard for her platform. With a career expanding from jazz to blues and Broadway, Nina gave us hits that we still hold close today.
different that was vital to the person Simone would become. Samantha West portrays Nina as a child, Lakeisha Randle portrays jazz singer era Nina, Teacake Ferguson is Nina during her days of activism, and Rita Hughes depicts Nina in her later years. The intimacy of the theatre coupled with the dynamic performances of the actresses just The Ensemble Theatre is bringing the life made the audience feel as if we were part of and legacy of Nina to the stage in a pro- Nina’s story. duction called Simply Simone. Her soulful journey is narrated in a way that will cater to Nina really had her own musical the entire family. It was no secret that Nina soundtrack. During the play, the audience is Simone was unapologetically herself but able to see the connection of Nina’s life and the theatre wanted to make sure her life and how major milestones matched up with some legacy was shared in the best way possible. of her biggest hit songs such as “Mississippi Written by Robert Neblett and David Grape Goddam,” “To Be Young Gifted, and Black,” with musical arrangements by Vince Dimura, “I Loves You Porgy,” “The Look of Love,” director and choreographer Patdro Harris and and “The Other Woman.” It is also made clear musical director Chika Kaba Ma’Atunde, it as to how Nina faced racism at a young age took a village to capture such an amazing by not getting accepted into a prestigious story. music school, even though she had an impeccable audition, and that moment is what The play follows four different versions set the tone for her entire career. of Nina Simone to represent different stages in her life as it is told through the music and Her music was almost like a character monologues. Each stage reveals something itself in the production as it was played to
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really bring out the emotion of the period and helped in telling her most life changing moments in the most raw way. The audience was able to see Nina go from child prodigy in segregated Tryon, North Carolina to the adoption of her stage name Nina Simone (her birth name was Eunice Kathleen Waymon). Then the tale continues with her transition from being a jazz singer to a protester and even shows how the life and death of her father affected her career.
job with this production and the idea of only having four portrayals of Nina in the cast really helps in telling the story beautifully without being chaotic.
“I really enjoyed this production. The actresses are very talented and they really captured the essence of Nina. I would definitely come see it again,” said Joy Olurebi, a theatergoer. Simply Simone runs now through July 30, 2017. Get your tickets at ensemblehouston.org, as it is for sure a story The actors and musicians did an amazing you do not want to miss.
BOOKS
“Surpassing Certainty” by Janet Mock
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By Terri Schlichenmeyer, Book Reviewer
hen you were twenty, you wanted only to impress. If people looked at you, wasn’t that good? You wanted to be seen, watched, adored by those you saw as desirable. But what, exactly, did you want people to notice? Was it your hair, your body or, as in “Surpassing Certainty” by Janet Mock, was the whole you on display?
could spot her secret from the bar rail. At a very young age, Mock knew she was a girl in a boy’s body. Her mother looked the other way while Mock wore feminine clothing and grew out her hair, and she ignored when Mock started taking female hormones as an adolescent.
At age nineteen, Janet Mock should never have been where she was, three nights a week.
After saving every penny, Mock flew to Bangkok to finalize her transition at eighteen; months later, she realized that nobody saw her as anything but a pretty black woman.
Her Thursday-through-Saturday schedule was meant for women over 21; that was the legal age for dancing as a stripper in a Waikiki clubs, but the proprietress of the club jokingly offered to “give” Mock two of her own birthdays, and that was that: Mock was a dancer, albeit a self-conscious one. She was afraid that someone
But the club, well, money was good there and she settled in. She sometimes made a cool grand a week, and she didn’t have to sleep with customers; the club’s owner, in fact, urged her girls not to do so. “Love can wait,” she’d said, but when Mock met the man she’d ultimately marry, there was no reason not to take the plunge.
He was a Navy man who took Mock’s truth in stride, but the two grew apart: Mock quit dancing before she quit the marriage to move to New York City to attend college, where she felt empowered as a woman in control of her life. She made friends, decided what she wanted to do with her life, landed the job of her dreams and, “I was home.”
in a bistro somewhere on a Sunday afternoon.
Filled with florid prose and swoony drama, “Surpassing Certainty” is one of those memoirs that feels like a long conversation.
cept for a juicy admission of omission in
That can be a good thing, and it can be bad.
memoir and are eager for more, by all
In speaking directly to readers, author Janet Mock offers an aura of girlfriendship. We’re privy to many details – maybe even too many – and the information is meted out as if we’re all Sex-in-the-City
And yet, this conversation doesn’t seem to have a point. Mock writes at great length about stripping. She tells about her many loves, fusses too much about her appearance, and shares thoughts about men that reflect her youth at the time. Exher last book, this seemed like a lot of navel-gazing. Heavy sigh. If you read Mock’s first means, find this one because you’ll love it. For most readers, though, “Surpassing Certainty” may not completely impress. Share this story online at www. stylemagazine.com.
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FEATURE HBRW: Serving Up Black Businesses as the Main Dish
Houston Native Lands Role in Tracy Morgan’s The Last O.G. By Jo-Carolyn Goode, Managing Editor
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uring the wee hours of the morning on June 7, 2014, Tracy Morgan almost lost his life after a Walmart trucker collided with his limo. But Godwas not ready for Morgan just yet. After eight days in a coma, many shattered and crack bones, severe brain injury, and a long recovery Morgan made his way back to life and back to the career he loves, comedy. Now he is set to star in his first major television role since that tragic accident and a Houstonian will be right along with him on set.
Ceasar F. Barajas and Tracy Morgan
From the minds of Jordan Peele and John Carcieri, “The Last O.G.” is show that has been in the works for a while. It hinged on the recovery of its star, Tracy Morgan. With these three mentioned names, it is already a given that the show will be a hit and funny.
ways that landed him in prison the first time. This is where our star Houstonian steps in. Ceasar F. Barajas plays a fellow inmate at the prison known as Tear Drop. Barajas describes Morgan as one of the most gracious, talented people he has ever worked with. “He was constantly thanking everyone on set,” said Barajas. And when he wasn’t thanking people, Morgan was encouraging them. During one of Barajas’ scenes with Morgan the camera were turned so the focus would be on him instead of Morgan. Before the scene was shot, Morgan turns to Barajas to say, “Alright baby, it’s your time to shine.” A nervous Barajas was in awe of Morgan’s supportive words. “You know to have someone of that caliber to say that is so encouraging and I really, really appreciated that.” The act spoke to the character of Morgan and is a testament to who he really is as a man.
Coming to TBS later this year, the show follows the life of Tray (Tracy Morgan), an ex-con released from prison after serving 15 years. Now a free man Tray finds it hard to adapt to life on the outside with all the world’s advancements since he has been locked up. He tries to reconnect with his old girlfriend (Tiffany Haddish) but she has moved on to start a family with her white husband and Tray’s twins. Not knowing how to cope or having anyone to help him, Tray turns to his old
Since Barajas worked closely with Morgan I had to know how he thought the comedic actor was doing. “Tracy is good. He looks great. He sounds great. The wit is there,” said Barajas as he spoke about how Morgan would adlib on set often. Barajas is proud that he never broke character but on the inside he was dying from laugher. Morgan is not the only big name Barajas is working with these days. Add the name Audra McDonald. He backed up the six-time Tony Award winner’s
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powerful voice in the movie “Hello Again,” first produced by Lincoln Center Theatre in 1994. In the course of the film that follows the relationships of 10 love affairs across different stretches of time in New York, McDonald becomes a pop singer. It is when she is a pop singer that we see Barajas’ best moves as one of her backup dancers. Bonus for Barajas was making the single release cover for the official music video from the film for the single “Beyond the Moon.” Don’t box Barajas into just being an actor and a dancer because he is much more than that. After all, he is a graduate of the Prairie View A&M University, the producer of productive people. Another one of his many talents is being a teacher of both dance and yoga. He is even a certified power vinyasa yoga instructor and Box and Flow instructor. These gifts have allowed him to teach all over the U.S. and outside its borders. Some of his most meaningful work has been using yoga to help those who are mentally ill. Like a locomotive running full steam, Barajas is never at a lost for energy so he is constantly pushing himself. This translates to him always working. Before he can finish one project, he has two or three more lined up. Hence his upcoming projects as the fight and dance choreographer for the mu-
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sical “Ghost.” Not just behind the scene, Barajas steps on stage to play Willie Lopez as well in the musical. In addition, he will be the new male face of the BrandBrief app. Barajas describes the app as changing the way advertising is used through social media. “It is a neat concept,” said Barajas. “It incorporates everyday living with certain products.” Just listening to all the things Barajas is involved in as he crisscrosses the globe to get it all done one wonders when he sleeps. Resting is not his goal in life, however, living it to the fullest is. He lives by one mantra, a quote by Thich Nhat Hanh, “Because you are alive…everything is possible.” He believes a person’s potential could be lost if they don’t do enough to be alive so he is going to do everything in his power to unlock his potential and live it up! Follow Ceasar F. Barajas on Twitter @CeasarFBarajas and check him out at ceasarfbarajas.com.
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elinda Spaulding Chevalier has become a trusted source of information as many have welcomed her into their homes through their television sets as Fox 26 news anchor. She has weaved her way into the community to be involved with numerous organizations that have made our corner of the world better. Viewers have grown with Spaulding over the past 13 years that she has been with the network so when news broke that she was not renewing her contract and would bid farewell to Fox26 the question of her next move surfaced.
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Melinda Spaulding Has A New Role with TSU By Jo-Carolyn Goode, Managing Editor time with her children and not miss those precious moments in their development. While Spaulding is witnessing those life changing moments of her own children’s lives she will also help embark changes on the lives of the next generation of leaders through her new role at Texas Southern University. She has been named as the new Vice President for University Advancement for TSU.
Everyone knows college is expensive and our HBCUs need our financial support. Spaulding will help support TSU with fundSpaulding answered it in a Facebook post raising, constituent management, public where she thanked viewers for their support relations and communications programs and and honored her connection with them initiatives in her new position. through the “stories that bond us.” She went on to say that it was time for her to leave the According to TSU’s website, University anchor desk to spend time at home with her Advancement includes the Offices of Develchildren who are now 7 and 5. opment, Alumni Relations & Special Events, Marketing, and Communications. As a busy working mom, Spaulding could not always be there for her children for things Congratulations on the new gig and wellike bedtime, helping with homework, and come to Tigerland Melinda Spaulding. Her dinner. Leaving Fox26 will allow her more official start date has not been announced.
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Discover the Power of Speed with the Lexus RC 350 F Sport By Jo-Carolyn Goode, Managing Editor
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aving power at the tip of your fingertips gives off an adrenaline rush that excites the heart, curls the toes, and makes hair stand on its end. After a week in the 2017 Lexus RC 350 F Sport, I felt this type of power. And you can too for a starting price of $47,115. From the name of the vehicle, it is easy to guess that it has a need for speed. With a 3.5-liter V6 engine under its hood, the RC 350 F Sport goes from 0 to 60 in 5.8 seconds (RWD) and 6.0 seconds (AWD). It produces a horsepower of 350, which can be increased with the dual Variable Valve Timing with intelligence. Further momentum can be gained when driving in the sports mode. Two other driving modes, eco for better fuel efficiency and normal for optimal balance of fuel efficiency and performance, are available. Driving is made more fun and interesting with paddle shifters on the steering wheel for quick shift changes. With speed like this, safety is of the up most concern. The RC 350 F Sport is loaded with features to keep all passengers safe and sound. Standing out the most are the LED headlamps and daytime running lights. Having catlike styling, they are designed to target and make clearer what is in front of the driver as well as make the vehicle more visible to others. RC 350 F Sport thinks for the driver with safety features that act as prevention for accidents. The pre-collision system brakes automatically if it thinks the vehicle will hit another vehicle in front of it. Features that are always popular to me are the backup camera and the blind spot monitoring. Slowly becoming another one of my favs is the intuitive parking assist that helps to make me parallel park like a pro. Not that Houstonians will ever need this, but there is even a feature to prevent skids on an icy road.
RC 350 F Sport has speed, safety and style, boy, does it have style. Resting its frame on 18” aluminum wheels all-season tires, the vehicle has striking lines and sharp curves that cause not just a double-take, but a triple-take. During my test drive week, I constantly caught people staring at the car or stopping me to say things like, “Nice wheels.” I just smiled and said, “I know, right.” Bold branding of the Lexus logo is center focus on the distinguished grille combined with chrome accents that ties the entire look of the sports coupe together. My review vehicle was in the color ultimate white but I suggest the silver metallic. Don’t think for a second that because the RC 350 F Sport is a racecar that it is not luxurious. Lexus and luxury just go together automatically. Starting with the Lexus Enform App Suite, housing every apps to make life easier to do everything from making restaurant reservations to streaming live radio. One can even download the app on a smartphone to start the vehicle’s engine. The driver’s instrumental panel is impressive with a digital tachometer, G-Force and turbo –boost displays that are bold and highly visible. Lexus RC 350 F-Sport Houstonians will get a lot of use out of the ventilated seats but not so much from the heated seats and steering wheel. Another fun feature is the remote touchpad that controls the color multi-informational display. Always entertaining is the Mark Levinson premium surround sound audio system with 17 speakers included in the F Sports Package. These are just some of the things that help power the 2017 Lexus RC 350 F Sport. It is up to you to discover the rest when checking it out at your local Lexus dealership or online at www.lexus.com.
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HEALTH
Glow Up Season: Expert Tips for Healthy Summer Skin
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By BlackDoctor.Org
ummertime is all about enjoying beautiful weather and showing off some skin, but it’s also essential to protect our skin’s barrier at all stages in life. Vaseline Dermatologist Partner, Dr. Fran Cook-Bolden shares key skin care & beauty tips to ensure you are looking your best, while maintaining healthy and luminous skin. Women of color oftentimes come across additional concerns when it comes to best skin care practices. Dr. Cook-Bolden has provided her expertise to advise persons of all skin tones on how to look radiant this season. 1. Don’t Fall for the “Melanin Myth” Did you know most persons with s kin of color havean average “inherent” SPF of 13.4? This is close to the past recommended SPF for everyone of 15, but current recommendations are at least an SPF of 30. Skin of color is very reactive to sun and can produce unwanted and uneven pigmentation.
ultraviolet rays still have the potential to If you’re looking to improve the quality of cause sunburn, damage skin and lead to of- your skin, eat foods high in in Omega-3 such ten-undiagnosed skin cancers. as salmon, nut butters, and flaxseed oil. When it comes to beverages, a polyphenol-rich green 2. Clog-free Pores for the Summer tea will protect the skin from further sun damage and benefit overall skin quality. Make-up and other debris from the day can build up and clog pores, and excessive 4. Nourish your Skin’s Barrier…All Year sebum (our natural oil) may fill the pores and Round! build up and worsen acne for those who are prone. Washing our face morning and night Maintaining a healthy and hydrated skin is very important provides a form of gentle barrier is important all year round, including in exfoliation of the face to remove dead skin the summer. Sun exposure can leave the skin cells that may naturally build up (this buildup dehydrated, feeling sensitive and even inflamed can cause the skin to look dry and lose its and often cause uneven skin tone in skin of natural glow). color as it stimulates the skin’s cells to produce more melanin. Vaseline Intensive Care Cocoa A gentle cleansing can exfoliate these cells Radiant lotion, with its 100% pure cocoa butter – and always be sure to follow this up with a and micro-droplets of Vaseline Jelly, can soothe light moisturizer and sunscreen. In the sumand hydrate the skin while repeated sunscreen mer, an ultra-sheer, matte, light moisturizing use and sun protection measures reduce the sunscreen is an ideal choice. risk of a sunburn and future development of skin cancers. 3. Vitamin Rich Foods for Radiant Skin
The use of sunscreen is the first and one This season, you’ll want to snack on manof the most important steps in addressing darins, tangerines and oranges– they are rich uneven pigmentation all year round and in Vitamin C which remains a key antioxidant especially in the summer. While the melanin to tackle those free oxygen radicals that pigment does offer some photo protection, wreak havoc on our skin and bodies.
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he 2017 Houston Astros have been red-hot during the first half of this season. With a combined record of 60-29 and a commanding ten game lead over the nearest opponent in the American League (Boston Red Sox), they have a laser focus on the big prize, The World Series. And why not? Anyone who has watched the Astros this year has witnessed the equivalent to baseball dominance. They are the fourth team in America League history to reach 60 wins before the All-Star break. Only three other teams have accomplish this - the 1969 Baltimore Orioles, 2001 Seattle Mariners, and the 1998 New York Yankees.
Recommended sun protective measures include the following: Minimizing your time in the sun overall. Limiting sun exposure between the hours of 10a and 3p when the sun is at its greatest intensity
Covering sensitive areas and even wearing specific sun protective clothing for those who are most sensitive 5. Pro Practices for Hair Removal Be mindful of the lifespan of your razor blades! Dull or bacteria-ridden blades can lead to patches of tiny, flat red spots – remember to throw out the blade after about 5 shaves! Red bumps are commonly a mild allergic reaction to perfumed shaving creams or products, but the act of hair removal itself can also be the cause. As the blade slices the hair, it can cause a superficial cut or abrasion or just irritate the surface of the skin and cause inflammation. How do we prevent this? Throw out that scented shaving cream and buy a fragrance free cleanseror unscented shaving cream or gel for sensitive skin. If you prefer waxing, always remember that in skin of color, the inflammatory response associated with waxing can lead to unwanted pigmentation, which can be long lasting. Immediate treatment using steroid creams and or hyaluronic acid may be key in minimizing challenges following waxing.
2017 Houston Astros: Look to Duplicate Its First Half Success By Brian Barefield, Sports Writer
on-base percentage (.355), slugging percentage (.500), and OPS (.855). For those of you counting at home that is eight categories they dominate. And once again that is only in the first half of the season. Playing a huge part in those numbers are 2017 AL All-Stars OF George Springer, 2B Jose Altuve, and SS Carlos Correa. George Springer ahead of all leadoff hitters with 27 home runs and is only second in the MLB in that category to Yankees sensation Aaron Judge (30). Those “Springer Dingers” also set a record for the most homers prior to the All-Star break. A record previously held by Orioles Brady Anderson according to Elias Sports Bureau. Jose Altuve is in rare season form as he leads the Major Leagues in batting average (.347) and the AL in hits (116). He has recorded 200 hits in three consecutive seasons to go along with two batting titles (2014, 2016).
What makes the Astros such a fierce team is their offense. If you have read any of my past articles, you know I frequently comment on how they are never completely out of any game. They have held a lead in 77 out of the 89 regular season games played What’s more impressive is that the Astros thus far. Houston’s offense leads the Major leader is tearing the cover off the baseball Leagues in runs (527), hits (898), doubles on the road as well by batting (.414), which (197), homers (148), batting average (.289), by the way; yep you guessed it, leads the
Majors. Not to be out done in this hitting that’s to be expected when you have such a barrage is Carlos Correa. The phenomenal talented team like the Astros. Three of their SS has reached base safely in 25 games and pitchers (Dallas Keuchel, Lance McCullers ranks number one in the AL at his position in Jr, and Chris Devenski) were selected to the AL All-Star team. That is a grand total of six runs, home runs, RBI’s, and walks. All-Stars selected in 2017. Houston looks to improve in the area of pitching in the second half of the season, although they have set a Major League record by recording (902) strikeouts before the All-Star break. Some late inning hiccups has caused them to drop a couple of games, but
Astros fans buckle up! Because if the second half of the season resembles any parts of the first we are in for the ride of our sports lives that hopefully won’t end until a chilly night in October.
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EAT Two WITH STYLE Texan Breweries Take Garland Tap-by-Tap By Yolanda Pope, Culinary Writer
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f you’re a lover of all things craft beer, you were raised on good Texas Barbecue, and you enjoy lively crowds, daily, then you are probably running one of the most successful breweries in North Texas. Intrinsic Brewing, located at 509 West State Street in Garland, Texas, is wowing the crowds with their distinct flavors of beer and their smokehouse barbecue. Also know for their uncommon flavors, Intrinsic is making a name for themselves with their signature brews such as: Hibiscus Wit, Yoloquat, Pineapple Cucumber Saison and their series called Froot Tart. Additionally, Intrinsic is making all kinds of waves with their food; they smoke their own meats, according to their website: intrinsicbrewing.com, “all meats smoked low & slow, in small batches just like our craft beer, and once we are out, we are out until tomorrow.”
We spoke briefly to co-owner Cary Hodson, who grew up in Texas, he is passionate about his chosen field of work and it shows in the quality of their menu. Once a month Intrinsic does flight food pairings, which has been quite successful and a big hit with the crowds according to Hodson. What are customers saying about Intrinsic? “Nice atmosphere, awesome BBQ & drinks. Even if you don’t drink beer, like myself, they have a cider on tap, wines from a bottle & Sangria on tap. The Sangria is the best I have ever
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had! “ Another customer wrote, “from top notch beers to the best BBQ I have ever had in a place that had the coolest atmosphere inside and outside.” Also going strong in Garland is Lakewood Brewery, which was founded in 2011 by Belgian born, Texas raised, SMU Graduate Wim Bens. According to his bio, “we strive to create the highest quality beers by developing new and exciting styles while staying true to the art and precision of craft brewing. We handcraft small batch beers that are full of unique, exciting flavors and reflect the timelessness, creativity, and energetic fun that makes Lakewood less of a place and more of a feeling.” Here are a few comments from their customers: “Friendly staff, excellent tap room, quality product. A great place to hang while away on an afternoon or evening, one is encouraged to sit a spell. The atmosphere in the taproom is perfect for sharing a few beers. It’s clean, quiet, open and inviting. The selection of brewery-only choices was amazing.” Finally, visit their website: www.lakewoodbrewing.com to learn more about their craft beers. Thanks for reading, and please continue to follow Team Style Magazine on: Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
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MEDIA KIT 2017
EVENTS Now – August 13
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Paint the Revolution: Mexican Modernism, 1910-1950 Museum of Fine Arts, Houston 12:15 to 7 p.m. Sunday. Continuing 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursdays, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, 12:15 to 7 p.m. Sundays. Free to $18.
Shark Weekend
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorpo-
The White Haute Couture Summer Fash-
Downtown Aquarium
rated Alpha Kappa Omega Chapter
ion Show & Launching
10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
2017 Debutante Ball
820 Fannin St.
There will be a variety of fun, family-
Royal Sonesta Houston Galleria
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friendly activities for guests to enjoy.
6:30-11:30pm
Wear your hautest white and walk our white
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Greater Houston Black Chamber
A Boogie wit da Hoodie Warehouse Live 9:00pm
Membership Development Series III: How to Write a Compliant Solicitation Response
July 15
GHBC Office, 4828 Loop Central, Suite 1000
Kendrick Lamar Toyota Center 7:30pm
1:00-5:00pm
July 15 Doctor Who Celebration Children’s Museum of Houston Unravel the mysteries of the ultimate Time Lord and encounter not one, not two, but THREE of your favorite incarnations of The Doctor. 10am
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carpet into the hautest party in town.
July 25
July 29-30
Greater Houston Black Chamber
Tiger Weekend
Missouri City Branch Kickoff Meeting
Downtown Aquarium
1522 Texas Parkway, City Hall, Old Court Room Chambers 6:00-8:00pm
10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Come by and learn more about tigers during the interactive activities, shows and more.
One Texas Resistance Rally
July 27
August 26
Texas Capitol,
Greater Houston Black Chamber
Fall Fashion and Philanthropy Unite at
1100 Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78701
Doing Business with the Texas Pace
The Woman’s Hospital of Texas 14th An-
9am
Authority
nual Labor Day Luncheon & Style Show
Texas Democrats are ready for a HUGE Day
GHBC Office, 4828 Loop Central, Suite
Royal Sonesta Houston Hotel, 2222 West
of Action on the first day of the upcoming
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TRAVEL
Las Terrazas Resort in Belize; The Resort That Has Everything
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By Demez White, Feature Writer
ocated 3.5 miles north of San Pedro, tucked away in the small country of Belize is a secret treasure called the Las Terrazas Resort. With its white sand beaches that go on for miles and tall palm trees swaying in the wind, it is one of the most beautiful places I have ever visited on earth and one of the most tranquil. Hard to believe it is just two and a half hours away from the states. In order to get to Las Terrazas, I had to land at the main airport in Belize City, take another plane to a small island and board a boat to get to my final destination of paradise.
Those small trips set the stage for a great escape that started with me when I stepped onto the boardwalk for Las Terrazas. Hospitality was laid on thick from the moment of my arrival to my departure. And it’s wasn’t just I received special treatment as a member of the media but it is the attention given to every guest. An employee personally welcomes everyone to the resort. Upon my arrival, the General Manager Julian Burton with a cocktail
featuring the island’s world class rum in tow greeted me. Burton was the perfect example of what the employees represent that work at Las Terrazas Resort. He was engaging, plugged into everything that was taking place at Las Terrazas and loved the Resort. Before immersing myself in activity, Burton allowed me to get settled in my suite for the weekend. I don’t think I know the words to adequately describe how amazing my room was. My eyes darted back and forth as I viewed the big and roomy living room with mahogany furniture, fully functioning kitchen with cookware, two extravagant bathrooms, master and guest room and a view overlooking the Caribbean Sea. It was heavenly. Night came quickly on my first day in Belize, which meant dinner was close to follow. I was in for a treat for my first meal at Las Terrazas. It was a buffet and rum tasting. The food was native to Belize with a featured mix between Creole dishes and Spanish dishes. It was scrumptious. The food had my taste buds dancing and I couldn’t wait to see what breakfast would be the next morning. I was up and at ‘em the next day to get a jumpstart on breakfast. I dined at the signature restaurant at the resort, O Restaurant and Bar. While my companion slept, I took a dip in the pool to eat poolside. I could have stayed all day but Belize is too pretty of a place to just sit in a pool all day no matter how nice it is. The crew that took me on my snorkeling adventure dished out hospitality in a major way. The crew has the patience of Job and made every accommodation for passengers. Not being a fan of water, I tensed up. However, the crew eased my fears. I was so glad too because I was allowed to see beautiful coral reefs and an array of fish. For my first ever snorkeling trip, I felt so alive. The most terrifyingly beautiful thing about snorkeling were the sharks that swim right up to you. After spending all morning on the water, lunch was welcomed at the O Restaurant. Followed by a relaxing massage at the newly renovated Las Terrazas spa. Workers have magic hands as they relaxed every stress point in my body. Feeling hungry, I made my way back to the boat for lunch with Chef Nolvin. Sitting poolside under a cabana, I devoured a three course meal. Sushi was the star of menu. My guest and I tried everything and
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each bite was a delicious journey for my tongue. The next day was one of relaxation. I spent the day watching one of the local workers trying to teach me how to climb a coconut tree and I took in a tour of San Pedro Island, which you can get to by golf cart or boat. Wanting to experience every advantage possible on the island I took a tour guide with me. I appreciated the fact that I didn’t have to convert my currency. English is the official language, which made communicating easy. You can also use American dollars and move around freely without feeling lost which can tend to happen in a lot of countries where you don’t speak the language. A four course meal was served at my last dinner and one of my favs was being offered as the featured course. Since we were lucky that our trip was during wedding season, we dined on lobster bisque followed by fresh lobster tails and freshly caught fish. Finishing with a flaming dessert. Overall I couldn’t have asked for a better experience than the one I received. Las Terrazas Resort is the perfect place for couples that are adventurous or simply want to lounge by a beach. I give it Five Style Points! Find out more information, online at www.lasterrazasresort. com.
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21st Barrier Breaker Award Luncheon
Photography by Ken Jones areer and Recovery Resources, Inc. (CRR) attracted 600 people at their 21st Annual Barrier Breaker Award Luncheon where they honored Mayor Sylvester Turner and former Harris County Judge Robert Eckels for exemplifying the mission of the organization and their leadership in Houston. Four of the CRR’s STAR clients shared their stories of how they overcame challenges to attain success with the help of CRR. The guest list full of board members, public officials, clients and supporters included Patti & Gary Tuma, Dr. Kathy C. Flanagan, Tamera & Bonar Luzey, II, Alma & Dr. Vernus C. Swisher, Bob Eury, Dawn Ullrich, Houston Police Department Chief Art Acevedo, Kandy Kaye Horn, Dr. Austin A. Lane, Dean Gladden, Susy & Joel Diaz, Marc & Jeri Shapiro, and Pastor Rudy Rasmus.
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Educational Mission to Cuba Luncheon Photography by Vicky Pink he Houston International Trade Development Council, Inc. and Houston City Council Member Larry Green will lead a delegation of community leaders on an educational mission to Cuba. Havana, the largest city in the Caribbean, is one of the most culturally rich city center across the globe. Old Havana has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage as it is the seat of the Presidential Palace and to more than 900 historical and cultural landmarks. The luncheon was a briefing of expectations before they departed. Some in attendance were Commissioner Rodney Ellis, Houston ISD Trustee Rhonda Skillern Jones, Houston City Councilman Dwight Boykins, and Judge Zinetta Burney.
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Boykins’ 1st Birthday Charity Softball Game
Photography by Vicky Pink ouncil Member Dwight Boykins changed it up for his birthday this year and hosted the 1st Annual Charity Softball Game in lieu of his annual birthday celebration. The game showcased Council Member Boykins and his City Council Colleagues versus the Houston Media. The proceeds of the game will benefit District D Senior Minor Home Repair Fund, Inc. The Senior Minor Home Repair Fund Board is passionately committed to making a difference in the lives of seniors in District D while improving their quality of life by providing minor home repairs at zero cost.
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Don’t Touch Our Healthcare March Photography by Vicky Pink fter weeks of closed door meetings, the Senate unveiled its new healthcare plan - a plan that cuts funding for Medicaid and Planned Parenthood, allows insurance companies to eliminate essential care benefits like maternity care and substance abuse treatment, and eliminates healthcare subsidies for working families. This is a disaster for the American people and our economy. It is a healthcare bill that gives massive tax breaks to drug companies, insurance companies, and the wealthy at the expense of low and middle-income families. Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee organized the Don’t Touch Our Healthcare March before Congress goes back to session to voice opposition and defeat the disastrous Senate Healthcare Bill!
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