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Volume 28 | Number 40

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Jesse Jackson

We Are a Better Nation Than Trump Understands

CNN Town Hall

Athletes,ActivistsSparOnKneeling National Anthem Protests

The Story Behind Houston Attorney Adrian Patterson Words By Jay Wedgeworth IV

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COMMENTARY We Are a Better Nation Than Trump Understands W

By Jesse Jackson, National Writer

hen Colin Kaepernick first took a knee during the national anthem last year, he acted alone, a silent protest against a society that repeatedly fails to hold police accountable for the killing of unarmed African-Americans. Kaepernick was condemned and now essentially has been banned from the NFL, with the owners surely colluding to insure that a quarterback of immense talent would not find a place among the dozens of teams desperately in need of one.

whether they agreed with those views or not. They stood together to show that they are citizens, not chattel. They are skilled athletes practicing their profession, not chained slave gladiators forced to entertain the mob.

Kaepernick is alone no longer. After Donald Trump’s ugly outbursts and tweets -- he called Kaepernick and other protestors a “son of a b----,” urged the NFL owners to kick out any player with the courage to protest and, bizarrely, condemned rule changes designed to provide some protection against concussions -- players and even owners across the NFL reacted.

They are clearly prepared, as they did with Kaepernick, to punish independence. Yet dozens of athletes responded to Trump’s jibes by joining the protest, and their teammates stood arm-in-arm defending their right to do so. Trump thinks the NFL is a plantation. The players showed the real patriotism that the flag truly represents.

Every athlete knows that expressing controversial views publicly is a harsh risk. Their careers are short; their contracts are not guaranteed. The owners are billionaires, dependent on public subsidy, fearful of any controversy.

Teams linked arms on the sidelines during the anthem, some kneeling and others not, unified in protest of Trump’s divisive rants and tweets. The Seattle Seahawks, Tennessee Titans and all but one of the Pittsburgh Steelers chose to stay in their locker rooms when the anthem was played. They stood together to defend the right of their teammates to express themselves,

failing despite lies and bribes. Hurricanes and wildfires are mocking his inane denial of climate change. His embrace of the “fine people” in the neo-Nazi march in Charlottesville, Va., alarmed decent people across the country. After eight months in office, he has the lowest approval ratings of any president since polls were invented. Black athletes -- many of them millionaires -- make a perfect foil. How dare they protest when they have been “given” so much? Much of Trump’s base already thinks minorities enjoy special privileges. Going after black athletes simply stokes their anger and resentment, while masking Trump’s myriad failures and betrayals.

For Trump, the assault on protesting black athletes -- he also tweeted his withdrawal of an invitation to Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors to visit the White House after Curry expressed reservations about the president -- is a classic diversion.

Kaepernick took his knee to protest the criminal police killing of African-Americans. This year to date, the Washington Post reports that 10 unarmed African-Americans, and 32 unarmed people in total, have been fatally shot by the police in the U.S. St. Louis has been shaken by days of protests after the acquittal of a police officer who shot an 24-year-old African-American after a car chase.

He has terrified the country with his blustery, schoolyard insults to a North Korean leader armed with nuclear weapons. His efforts to dismember basic health care are

Trump has fueled this conflagration. Police chiefs rebuked him when he urged police to feel free to rough up suspects. His Department of Justice has told prosecutors

to seek maximum sentences, adding to mass incarceration that shames this nation. His DOJ has also scorned the consent agreements that Obama’s Justice Department forged to reform racially biased police departments. Kaepernick and the players taking a knee have ever more reasons to do so. The stern visage of Dr. Martin Luther King now graces the national mall. America has come a long way since he left us. We are a more diverse nation. Segregation is no more. We still need leaders and citizens who will work to bring us together, to reform biased institutional practices, to rededicate ourselves to fulfilling Dr. King’s dream. Sadly, in the White House, this president has chosen, purposefully and with malice, to drive us apart to serve his own political ends. The protests of the NFL players this weekend show that we are a better nation than that. 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 story online at www.stylemagazine.com.

POLITICAL Athletes, Activists Spar On Kneeling National Anthem Protests

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ootball fields have become forums for political debate over the past week, after President Donald Trump criticized players who kneel during the National Anthem to protest police brutality. Trump and his aides have argued that the protests are unpatriotic and disrespectful to the fl ag and those who have fought to protect the US, while the players’ defenders argue that they are exercising free speech by not participating in the anthem while standing with their hands over their hearts.

he started by sitting down with local law enforcement. “This is us, as concerned citizens, trying to play our role in a bigger conversation about race in America, a bigger conversation about our criminal justice system, and our law enforcement,” Jenkins said.

“And this is not an indictment about law enforcement or police. We’re not anti-police. Many of us have worked handin-hand with law enforcement to figure out ways to really move us forward in a better direction, to reinstill trust in our law enforcement and to really hold that accountability and transparency that our CNN’s Anderson Cooper hosted a town communities are looking for.” hall to discuss the issue with NFL players and members of the military, including Trump sent a series of tweets over the Philadelphia Eagles safety Malcolm weekend and more into this week critiJenkins, who has raised his fi st during cizing players who kneel during the anthe anthem, and former New York Jets them. “Sports fans should never condone player Michel Faulkner, who has said players that do not stand proud for their teams should stay in the locker room National Anthem or their Country. NFL during the National Anthem if they can’t should change policy!” one of Trump’s honor the flag. tweets read. Activist and director Spike Lee, who has been outspoken on race and supports players who take a knee, will also participate. “Politics and sports have always been intertwined. ... Race is a part of the DNA of this country,” Lee said. Jenkins said he no longer wanted “to stand behind social media” on the issue of police brutality, so

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CNN Town Hall on National Anthem Protests have stickers on your helmet. You have to have your uniforms tucked in. What the President is saying is ... the owners should meet and they should vote on a rule.”

NFL Media last August. Former US Army Green Beret Nate Boyer, who had convinced Kaepernick to kneel rather than sit during the National Anthem, said there’s a difference between the two.

Former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick started kneeling during “I want Colin Kaepernick and every the anthem last year to draw attention to American to stand because they want to The administration continued to weigh police mistreatment of black Americans, stand, but I want them all to stand. I’m in on the issue through the weekend, which spurred both demonstrations of more interested if someone is taking a including Treasury Secretary Steve support and backlash. knee because they really care about someMnuchin, who said on CNN’s “State of the Union” that the owners should rule “I am not going to stand up to show thing than the guy in the stands, or the on how to handle the players kneeling. pride in a flag for a country that oppresses girl in the stands, or whoever, that feels “The NFL has all different types of black people and people of color,” Kaeper- obligated to stand up when the anthem is rules,” Mnuchin said Sunday. “You can’t nick, who is now without a team, told played,” Boyer said.

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LOCAL & STATE BRIEFS

Boykins’ 2nd Chance Fair

Council Member Dwight Boykins Hosts 2nd Chance Job Fair [StyleMagazine.com]

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ouncil Member Dwight Boykins believes everyone deserves a second chance. He is living what he says by hosting the annual 2nd Chance Job Fair. Now in its third year, the 2nd Chance Job Fair provides opportunities for individuals who are unemployed, underemployed, have dropped out of high school, and those who have made mistakes in the past, including non-violent ex-felons. The initiative assists those who are in need of a second chance by addressing the City of Houston workforce shortage and will empower members of our community by improving their quality of life and providing financial stability. This year’s fair had 4,000 participants and over 60 vendors post Hurricane Harvey. There were many people who were hired on the spot and those who were scheduled for interviews.

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Abbott Refuses to Tap Rainy Day Fund To Help Houston Pay Cost of Harvey [HoustonPublicMedia.Org]

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ouston won’t get help from the state’s Rainy Day Fund to recover from Harvey. Governor Greg Abbott shot down a request by Mayor Sylvester Turner to tap the state’s $10 billion emergency reserve. Mayor Turner wrote the governor that Houston has drawn on $20 million from its reserves to pay for damages from Harvey. But even with federal help, the city is still facing a bill of at least $50 million. Turner said without state aid, the city may need to raise property taxes to make up the difference. Houston has already held the first of three public hearings on Turner’s proposed property tax hike. The city council is scheduled to vote on the proposal next month.

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Houston Immigrant Youth Help DACA Beneficiaries Renew Their Protection [StyleMagazine.com]

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rom today until Sept 30, immigrant youth, advocates, and community volunteers will host FREE events to help immigrant youth and families renew the protection from deportation and work permits made available by the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program (DACA), which Trump ruthlessly killed just weeks ago. Over 150,000 young people nationwide are in a frenzied rush to submit their renewal applications and fees ahead of Trump’s arbitrary October 5th, 2017 deadline. United We Dream Houston, an affiliate of the United We Dream Network, will also have scholarships available to help 100-150 DACA recipients cover the $495 cost of filing fees in full.

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Houston Small Businesses

Houston’s Small Businesses Rebounded Quickly After Harvey [HoustonPublicMedia.org]

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arvey’s impact can be felt across Greater Houston – it flooded thousands of homes. But it also damaged and destroyed businesses, and among the hardest hit were small businesses, which make up the vast majority of Houston companies. Small business software company Womply looked at the average revenue of 5,800 Houston businesses before the storm and how it was affected during Harvey and in the 10 days after. Womply told Houston Public Media they saw a dramatic initial decrease in average revenue and rebounded fairly quickly. Revenue plummeted across industries but most returned to 80 to 100 percent of typical daily revenue within a week.

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Texas Woman Dies of Flesh-eating Bacteria Caused by Hurricane Harvey [ABCNews.go.com] 77-year-old Houston woman died earlier this month from a flesh-eating bacteria, which she contracted after falling into Harvey floodwaters in her home, authorities said. Nancy Reed, of the Kingwood area of northeast Houston, died on Sept. 15 of flood-related necrotizing fasciitis, more commonly referred to as flesh-eating bacteria, after she fell into contaminated flood water in her home, the Harris County medical examiner’s office ruled. The disease, which spreads rapidly through muscle tissue, is typically only seen in people with weak immune systems, according to the Harris County Public Health office.

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Mexican Woman Admits Illegally Selling Prescription Drugs in Houston [Ice.gov]

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Mexican woman was convicted Friday after pleading guilty to conspiring to smuggle prescription drugs into the United States, and receiving and delivering misbranded drugs with the intent to defraud. This guilty plea was announced by Acting U.S. Attorney Abe Martinez, Southern District of Texas. This investigation was conducted by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), Food and Drug Administration’s Office of Criminal Investigations, and the Houston Police Department’s Major Offenders Division. Carolina Aguilar Rodriguez, 47 admitted she purchased prescription drugs from individuals who were not licensed wholesale distributors, and knowing they had covertly and illegally entered the United States from El Salvador and Mexico.

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Texas Grants First Drilling Permit to Mexican Oil Company [oilandgas360.com]

or the first time ever, Texas authorities have issued a drilling permit to a Mexican company for gas and oil extraction in the state. The Texas Railroad Commission, the agency that regulates the energy industry in the state, authorized Petrobal Omega 1 LLC to drill a 5,000-foot (2,524-meter) deep vertical well in the Barnett Shale basin located in Northern Texas. Drilling work will take place in Jack County, northwest of the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area. Petrobal Omega 1 LLC was registered last February at the Texas Secretary of State as a subsidiary of Mexico City-based PetroBAL, a company founded in 2015 by mining mogul Alberto Bailleres Gonzalez, president of Grupo Bal, a conglomerate that owns the world’s largest silver producer.

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exas is the fastest growing state in population; adding more than 430,000 people between 2015 and 2016. U-Haul said based on their truck rentals, Texas is number one in growth for 2016 — up from number 39 in 2015. In North Texas the largest growth was seen in McKinney, Richardson and Dallas. Houston is number one, Dallas is now the 17th most popular final destination in the nation and Fort Worth at 24th. A Fort Worth U-Haul location was able to give some local perspective. At that particular location, they see between 20 and 30 trucks returned here in an average weekend. They estimate that some of the larger centers will triple that number.


BUSINESS BRIEFS Macy’s

Macy’s Supports Glam4Good Event For Hurricane Harvey Vitctims [StyleMagazine.com]

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Whataburger Accused of Whites-Only Hiring in Florida [star-telegram.com]

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Walmart Wants to Walk In and Stock Your Fridge When You’re Not Home [Khou.com]

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almart is testing the idea of alformer manager for an out-oflowing a stranger in your house state Whataburger restaurant believes for the sake of convenience with she was forced to quit because she wouldn’t follow through with directions from a new service that lets a delivery person higher-ups to only hire white workers. Now walk into your home when you’re not there the Equal Employment Opportunity Com- to drop off packages or put groceries in the mission has jumped into the case, filing a fridge. The retailer said it is trying out the lawsuit in Tallahassee against the Texas fast service with a small group of tech-savvy food chain. The EEOC says the company vio- Walmart.com shoppers in California’s Sillated federal law by requiring an employee to icon Valley who have internet-connected follow racially discriminatory hiring practic- locks. The delivery person is given a onees. Vanessa Burrous, a white woman and for- time code to open the door and customers mer manager at a Florida Whataburger, said get an alert on their smartphones when she was told in 2015 to hire white employees someone enters. If they have cameras set up in the home, customers can watch as because the company wanted “faces behind T:10.812” their orders are dropped off. the counter to match the customer base.”

Diddy and Russell Simmons

Forbes Taps Diddy and Russell Simmons for ‘100 Business Minds’ List [Forbes.com]

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n honor of the Centennial anniversary of Forbes, we spent 18 months photographing and collecting wisdom from the world’s 100 greatest living business minds. Diddy and Russell Simmons offered a few gems that should be of use to any aspiring entrepreneur in just about any industry. Diddy told of how his understanding to always give customers his best and serve them differently has allowed his to always get a return on his hard work. Simmons told how one’s self is the greatest teacher. “The more you dig, the more you learn,” he said. Learn more gems from Diddy and Simmons by watching their videos on Forbes.

If you’ve been affected by Hurricane Harvey, Wells Fargo can help. We are offering relief for Wells Fargo customers by: • Reversing certain fees—such as late fees—for our lending products, including credit cards, auto loans, personal loans, and lines of credit. T:6.5”

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NATIONAL BRIEFS Museum Stamp

National Museum of African American History Honored with Forever Stamp [GoodBlackNews.org]

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pened just a year ago on Sept. 24, 2016, the National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) became the 19th Smithsonian museum and the only national museum devoted exclusively to African American life, art, history and culture. The museum’s collections, which include art, artifacts, photographs, films, documents, data, books, manuscripts and audio recordings, represent all regions of the United States and acknowledge the cultural links of African Americans to the black experience around the world as well. The stamp art is based on a photograph of the museum showing a view of the northwest corner of the building. Text in the upper-left corner of the stamp reads “National Museum of African American History and Culture.”

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AACP Interim President and CEO Derrick Johnson, flanked by national, state and local NAACP leaders. Among those assembled are (from left) Ron Reynolds, Texas legislature state representative; alongside Houston NAACP branch President James Douglas, Texas State Conference President Gary Bledsoe and national board member Howard Jefferson, before embarking upon an assessment of conditions in the Houston area’s most hurricane-battered neighborhoods. Johnson joined Texas NAACP State Conference officials last weekend to assist with recovery efforts, and to help serve local residents who were still in need weeks after Hurricane Harvey devastated the region. Johnson was also on hand in Houston to help open the Texas Disaster Support Command Center (DSCC), which will serve as a hub to field requests for service and match those needs to resources.

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Girl Scouts Releases Spanish Version of Its Anthem for Hispanic Heritage Month [LatinBusinessToday.com]

GIRL--Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA) released “Me Verás Brillar,” a Spanish version of its “Watch Me Shine” anthem, which the organization released last year. The new song is distributed in conjunction with National Hispanic Heritage Month and emphasizes the importance of girls taking the lead in their communities. The original anthem was translated to Spanish by well-known producer José Luis Pagán (Marc Anthony, Jennifer Lopez) and sung by recording artist Alyssa Micaela. The English version of the song written by two-time Grammy winner Liz Rose (Taylor Swift, Tim McGraw, Little Big Town) and Emily Shackelton (Reba McEntire, David Cook, Cassadee Pope), has gone global since its release.

n American treasure is being honored in Hampton. A new facility at the NASA Langley Research Center is named after Katherine Johnson. She’s the woman featured in the movie “Hidden Figures” for her inspiring work at NASA Langley. People knew the mathematician as a “human computer” who calculated America’s first space flights in the 1960s. The 99-year-old worked for NASA at a time when it was extremely difficult for African-Americans — especially women — to get jobs in the science field. She was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2015. The Katherine G. Johnson Computational Research Facility (CRF) is a $23 million, 37,000-square-foot energy efficient structure that consolidates five Langley data centers and more than 30 server rooms.

Donald Trump’s Controversial Border Wall is Going Up [Latina.com]

resident Donald Trump’s most controversial and outrageous key pledge to build a wall along the border of Mexico is actually well on its way to becoming a reality. The federal government said Tuesday that contractors began building eight prototypes of Trump’s proposed border wall along Mexico. The construction, which has already been setback three months due to legal issues and protests by potential contractors who didn’t win contracts, has now initiated. Eight prototypes are being built on the construction site that is close to the existing high-security fence, which marks the border through San Diego and extends along the east. Each prototype is said to be thirty feet high and thirty feet wide. Customs and Border Protection expect the building process to last thirty days. The bidding documents say four of the prototypes are to built of solid concrete and four of ‘other materials.’

NAACP Opens Support Command Center (DSCC) in Houston Interim President Johnson On-Hand to Tour Hurricane Ravaged Region providing aid and support, we need to realize the different struggles that have come about as a result of this natural disaster,” Johnson said. “We cannot undermine the emotional impact that this hurricane has had across the board.” The day began in the Galena Park Independent School District, where the NAACP team met with community members who rallied together in the middle of the storm to rescue those who were trapped by rising flood waters, followed by a visit to the community of Dickinson, Texas, where residents still contend with debris on their front lawns, backyards and sidewalks. The NAACP president also met with the Greater Houston Black Chamber, local officials and the County Commissioner. The team additionally made a stop at Mt Olive Baptist Church, which has been serving hot lunch and dinner to Harvey survivors daily, and distributing water, cleaning kits and other supplies.

(PHOTO COURTESY HOUSTON “Disaster does not discriminate. Therefore, for us to be as effective as possible in NAACP)

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Katherine G. Johnson Opens at NASA Langley Research Center [GoodBlackNews.org]

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1940s to the 1960s, and was the first black coach to be elected to the Texas Football Coaches Hall of Fame. “Before and during the early days of his football coaching career, he was 4-time All Star infielder in the Negro Baseball League from 1934-1949, I am very proud of his legacy” Adrian said. After high school, Adrian attended the University of Houston where he earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Humanities. He remains tied to the University today through his work as a public finance attorney, handling the school’s bond work and furthering its capital projects–including renovation of the existing Hofheinz Pavilion into the new Fertitta Center. Following graduation, Adrian moved to London and worked at the global law firm, Skadden Arps. It was during his time there that he decided to pursue a career in law.

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ouston Style sat down with legal eagle Adrian Patterson to learn more about his path from humble beginnings to becoming Houston’s go-to attorney for public finance at Andrews Kurth Kenyon LLP. And there is no doubt he will be an integral part of Houston’s future for decades to come. “I really became interested in public finance and working with cities and universities to build streets and libraries and other projects for the public good,” Adrian said. In addition to the legal work he has been instrumental in at his alma mater, he is also a city council appointee to the Houston Municipal Employees Pension System, providing advice and insight into that important system. And yet another example of his commitment to building our community is serving as one of the outside counsel to Houston METRO. “I remember as a child we would often take the bus out of necessity to get around Houston, many of my family and friends did as well. So it is extremely rewarding to now work with METRO and be a part of their efforts to expand their service and reach even more people in our community.” 10 10

“I had a few friends who decided to go law school, and that gave me a little more confidence,” Adrian said. “I thought, if they can do it, so can I.”

He enrolled at Tulane Law School in New Orleans after returning from his one-year stint in London. While he pursued his degree, Adrian interned “It is a tremendous honor to work alongside Gene with the New York City office of Skadden Arps, Locke and Bob Collie at Andrews Kurth—two men the Houston office of Fulbright & Jaworksi, and I greatly admire,” he said. At the firm, in addition the legal department at Exxon. to his focus on public finance and acting as bond “I worked all the time and I loved it,” Adrian said. counsel for cities, counties, school districts, state agencies, university systems, hospitals, municipal “I would have worked the night shift if they let me.” water and sewer systems and airports he is also a After he graduated from Tulane, he moved back leader for numerous public law issues, including to Houston to practice law. compliance reviews, elections, the Open Meetings Act and the Public Information Act. It was shortly after graduation from law school He is a co-chair of the firm’s Political Action that Adrian met his future wife, Erin Rice. The two Committee (PAC) in an effort to recruit and sup- had attended Lanier Middle School together, but port the best qualified candidates for elected office. lost touch over the years. As luck would have it, a Additionally, Adrian also chairs the firm’s Diversity chance meeting brought them together again, and Committee, helping direct vital community related they eventually were married. spending consistent with their diversity and incluErin serves on the board of HISD’s Emerge sion strategy. Program and is an advisory board member of the Born and raised in Houston, Adrian is the product Midtown Arts and Theater Center of Houston. Erof the city’s public school system. He graduated in’s father, William Rice, is a well-known Houston from Milby High, where he was a member of the attorney who has practiced for more than 40 years. basketball team. Adrian shares Erin’s community-mindedness, having served as board chair of Project Row HousAdrian recalls his grandfather, Pat Patterson, as one of his childhood role models. He was the head es, treasurer of the Houston Arts Alliance, and as a football coach at Yates High School from the late board member of the Buffalo Bayou Partnership.

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Adrian Patterson

He currently serves on the Hermann Park Conser- Rockets games each year,” Adrian said. “We also vancy, and was very involved in the campaign to enjoy roaming the Rice University campus on elect Mayor Sylvester Turner. weekends. The kids ride their bikes, we throw the football, or just take a walk.” Adrian notes that his But the most important thing for both of them is two boys find fun on Houston’s METRO light rail, family and Adrian and Erin are focused on raising too. “They don’t care where they go, they just like their two sons—Adrian Jordan, 9, and Evan Pat- to ride,” he said. rick, 6. The Menil Collection is another family-favorite “I enjoy anything that involves spending time destination. “I was president of the Menil Conwith my family—whether coaching my kids’ bas- temporaries -- the museum’s young patrons group ketball and baseball teams or watching them play,” -- for several years,” Adrian said. “The arts are very Adrian said. “We also love to travel. We try to get important to us.” away for a couple of weeks each summer. Food is a family affair as well. The Pattersons Over the past three years, we’ve made trips to can be found most Fridays at El Tiempo restaurant. Australia, Fiji, Italy and California. It’s one of our According to Adrian, it’s become somewhat of a few indulgences as a family, and it gives us the ritual. opportunity to expose our boys to as many cultures as possible,” he said. The Patterson family also Outside of work, community service, and spendfinds plenty of fun right here in town. ing time with his family, Adrian also manages to make time for reading. “We love Houston sports—we go to Astros games as a family, and make several Texans and “I read the Houston Chronicle and The Wall mwww.StyleMagazine.com oc.enizagaMelytS.www www.stylemagazine.com

Street Journal every morning, and of course Houston Style. I’ll read anything by Michael Lewis (author of Liar’s Poker), and am also a big fan of audio books. I’m currently listening to How Champions Think by Bob Rotella, and just finished Barbarians at the Gate by Bryan Burrough. Houston is home for Adrian, and he sees the city’s diversity and entrepreneurial spirit as two of its greatest strengths. “I love how people will embrace you here,” he said. “No one cares where you come from—the city just opens itself up to you. And in times of need – like we are experiencing after Hurricane Harvey – we pull together, help our neighbors rebuild our community and get back to work.” Adrian Patterson was named among The Best Lawyers in America, Public Finance 2013-2017; a Texas Rising Star by Texas Monthly (20122016); and Fellow of the Legal Council on Legal Diversity (2011-2012).

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Houston Texans vs. Tennessee Titans By Brian Barefield, Sports Writer

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s a child playing competitive sports, my coaches would tell us before each game that there was no such thing as a moral victory. You either win or lose. Moral victories don’t go down in the record books, they preached. So, every game, my teammates and I would never focus on what we did correctly. Never would we publicly talk about a great catch one of us had if we lost the game. Even when one of our players made a great tackle or even an interception, but the team lost the game. We would remain silent. Well after watching the Houston Texans vs. New England Patriots my coaches owe me an apology; a very big one, too. The kind of apology that makes you take out a full-page ad in a newspaper. Houston came away from that game with a moral victory and a future leader. The Texans lost a heartbreaker to the reigning Super Bowl champions NE Patriots last week. Future Hall of Famer and QB, who seems to get better as he gets older, Tom Brady, 40, drove 85 yards and connected with WR Brandin Cooks for the game-winning 25-yard touchdown pass to

win the game by a score of 36-33; another notch in Brady’s clutch performer belt. I am of the belief that Brady’s bust is already in Canton (Home of the NFL Hall of Fame) in a pressurized glass case. What did not go unnoticed was the maturity and leadership shown by Houston Texans first-round pick QB Deshaun Watson. He completed 22-33 passes for 301 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions in defeat. Starting in only his second NFL professional game, he served notice to the Patriots that they may see him again in the playoffs. His performance led New England CB Malcom Butler to call him an up and coming Cam Newton. “He’s a handful. He was running around, people were diving at him and missing. That’s a great guy,” said Butler. Houston (1-2) will need everything from that moral victory as one of the hottest teams in the NFL comes to town. The Texans will square off against the AFC South Divisional leaders, Tennessee Titans (2-1), on Sunday. Houston is already down one game in the division after an opening season loss to division foe Jacksonville Jaguars. So, they cannot afford to lose another divisional

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EAT WITH STYLE Fat Bao Puts the Flavor in Asian Fusion By Yolanda Pope, Culinary Writer

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e’ve all had those days’ lunch or dinner when we are ready to eat, but we craved something that is out of our comfort zone when it comes to food. At Fat Bao’s, where one can choose from something called Bulgogi Bao, a Pork Belly Bao, Crab, or Chicken Bao, in addition to Fat Cauli, Fat Fries, or Curry Fat Fries, then you have probably embarked on one of the most unique tasting experiences in the Greater Houston area. This Asian Fusion establishment currently has two locations: 3419 Kirby Drive in Houston, and 3355 Hwy. 6 in Sugar Land, Texas, they are open for lunch through dinner and have taken their flavors to a whole new level of deliciousness. We didn’t get the opportunity to interview any of the personnel at Fat Bao’s but, according to their website, “back in the summer of 2012, two high school friends teamed up to answer the question, “what is the tastiest ingredient we can stuff inside these steamed buns?” They worked day and night searching for the perfect combination. Crab and coleslaw? Banana and Nutella? How far outside the box could they go? After several long months of trial and error, Fat Bao Kirby opened its doors in December 2012. Ten months later in October 2013, Fat Bao Sugar Land joined the party.

My first introduction to this particular Asian Fusion eatery was via Uber Eats. I was famished after a long day of work and could not decide what to eat, but I knew that I didn’t want to cook. Once I opened the app and read some of the menu offerings, my curiosity as well as my growling stomach got the best of me and soon to my front door appeared two Bulgoi Baos, along with some Fat Fries, and a side salad. The Bulgogi is marinated beef rib eye, kimchi, and green onions. It is served in a bun that looks like a fluffy white small tortilla, but it is very light. The Fat Fries contain the Bulgogi beef, onions and, of course, thinly sliced potato fries. The side salad is a combination of mixed greens, cucumbers, tomatoes and comes with mandarin vinaigrette. The first bite of the Bulgogi had my eyes rolling to the top of my head, and the choice of sauces ranged from a mild semisweet sauce to the tangy heat of the sriracha. If you are a lover of bold savory flavors, Fat Bao’s has you covered. They also serve a variety of Ramen Soups and desserts. See a full menu online at www.FatBaoHouston. com/SugarLand. Thanks for reading, and please continue to follow Team Style Magazine on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

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hen Vivian Green’s sultry vocals hit the scene in 2002, her debut single, “Emotional Roller Coaster,” became an instant classic. Since then, the Philly-born singer, songwriter, and actress has successfully rode the ups and downs of the entertainment industry.

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or disability. In the video, Green shares that one of the things that has impacted her most as Jordan’s mother is the fact that he’s such a normal kid, despite the reactions that he receives from others in public.

Her sixth studio album, VGVI (pro“People look at me and they wonder why nounced vee-gee-six), will be released on I’m different,” Jordan says in the PSA. October 6. Beyond the music, one of her greatest roles for the last 12 years has been Even in this day when people who have being a mother to her son, Jordan Green, special needs or a disability make up nearly who is special needs. 20 percent of the U.S. population there is still stigma, pointing, staring and ridicul“My son was born with an unknown syn- ing when they go out into public, explains drome that affects his bones,” Green shares Green. in a new PSA video for the #IamDifferentIamHuman campaign. “Most times I will say it’s more smaller Vivian Green children that do it and I think it’s a raw re“He’s 12 years old now, which is amazing action from kids because kids are gonna be The campaign, Green hopes, will make because they told me he would not live past kids. But, if they were only taught to have parents and their children aware of this a week. They also told me he wouldn’t be a different reaction I believe strongly in my amazing population of people who are difable to do all the things that he can do.” heart that they would.” ferent from them, but who are absolutely human. Green’s organization “I am different, I am Jordan doesn’t wish to be the same as all Human” brings awareness to the 57 million the other kids. “I wish that kids can know “It took me 12 years to finally do this but people in the U.S. who have a special need how it feels to be different,” he says. I’m so glad I’m doing it now,” says Green.

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On the heels of her album release, you can catch Green on tour in the cast of the stage play,“Two Can Play That Game.” The play is an adaptation of the original film and also features Vivica Fox, Gary Dourdan, Columbus Short, Porsha Williams, and Carl Payne.


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n September 26, 2017, in a crowded ballroom surrounded by her colleagues and hundreds of delegates, Ramonia McCarty was named “2017 International Driver of the Year” at the 30th Annual Conference of the International Association of Transportation Regulators (IATR) held in Austin, Texas. This award is presented by government transportation professionals from around the globe to a driver who has provided excellent service to passengers and has likewise performed in an extraordinary manner that represents the highest level of the profession.

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McCarty to safely deliver her passenger home, taking care to avoid the still numerous streets in the Gulfton Area that were flooded. “I’ve had an opportunity to be at this agency for 38 years, and I will tell you that I’ve never been more proud of the METRO staff, and I want to commend everyone for all their hard work over the past 30 days. They went above and beyond the call of duty during this storm,” METRO President and CEO Tom Lambert said.

He continued on to commend McCarty on a job well done. “Not only was Ramonia recognized for her professionalism and heroism for transporting a customer during Harvey, she demonstrated tremendous resolve as she and her customer were forced to sit out the storm inside of her vehicle for 18 hours to avoid rising flood waters. Ramonia, we really want to recAs Hurricane Harvey released unprec- ognize you for your service, your commitedented levels of rainfall in Houston and ment, and your professionalism.” the entire region, Ramonia McCarty found herself stranded with a METROlift paraMETRO Board Chairperson Carrin Pattransit client in her vehicle. She was able man was equally proud, “My heart was to maneuver her cab to higher ground, yet just full as I observed at close range the she and her passenger became increasing- efforts of our entire team during a time ly surrounded by the rising flood waters. of tragedy in Houston. Let me just say, McCarty and her client were forced to stay inside the taxicab for the night and that I’m so proud of Ramonia and her remained in contact with METRO to reas- actions. People across our services in so many ways really went above and beyond sure them that they were still alright. the call of duty to help citizens in need, in After 18 hours together in taxicab many cases with families at home dealing #1655, a break in the downpour allowed with flooding issues of their own.” In addition to receiving the award from the IATR, McCarty was presented a special commendation by the Houston METRO board of directors recognizing McCarty’s dedication and service to her METROlift client during a very difficult ordeal.

Yellow Cab Driver Ramonia McCarty with METRO Board Chairperson Carrin Patman at IATR Conference “Mother Nature sent Houston the bigMcCarty is the proud mother of twins gest rainstorm on record, but thanks to Felix and Felice (age 21) and Raynell (age heroes like Ramonia McCarty, Houston is 17). stronger than ever,” said Tina Paez, Director of the City of Houston’s AdministraShe has always instilled in her children tion and Regulatory Affairs Department. a great respect and admiration for fellow “When we hear stories of the heroism Houstonians, “This city is really a big and courage of everyday citizens like Ra- family that pulls together in times of great monia, it only strengthens our collective need, and you never turn you back on that. resolve that we are – and will continue to You always take care of fellow Houstobe – Houston Strong,” expressed Yellow nians as you would your own family,” she Cab Houston President Mike Spears. said.

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Photography by Robert Franklin ongressman Al Green hosted a Hurricane Harvey Recovery Resource Town Hall Meeting to give residents vital information to aid in the recovery process. Congressman Green spoke of how he has worked with Harris and Fort Bend counties since the storm to help residents deal with the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey. Representatives from Harris Country Flood Control District, FEMA, Disaster Survivor Assistance, Americorps, Red Cross, Harris County Appraisal District, Michael E DeBakey VA Medical Center, Jewish Family Services, Department of Labor, and Harris County Veteran Service Organization. Following his town hall, Congressman Al Green jumped on the phone to join a tele-town hall with Harris County Precinct One Commissioner Rodney Ellis and Fort Bend County Commissioner Grady Prestage.

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Ashley Jadine Foundation’s Inaugural Gala Photography by Robert Franklin he Ashley Jadine Foundation (AJF) celebrated their 5th year Anniversary with a magical night of dinner, dancing, and hope with their inaugural “Shining Star” Gala. Founded in memory of Ashley Jadine Duncan, who was a victim of suicide, her mother, Cheryl L. Duncan, keeps her memory alive through the foundation’s mission. AJF was created to address the issues teens face and offer support to those who have been affected by suicide or who are considering it. Some in attendance were Courtney King, Laura Allen, Tabatha Westbrooks, Sharon Burney, Leah Allen, Candy Rousseve, Racquel Sanders, Ayana Westbrooks, Charvela Fearon, Krystle Simpson-Hamlet, Mary Rousseve Gordon, Brigette Griffin, Mary Young, Patty Chesnick, Neal Kleiman, Nini Sabino, Ruth Charlot, Glenda Zwambag, Carmela Diab, and Mary Christo.

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