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We Must Rescue And Rebuild Puerto Rico
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By Jesse Jackson, National Writer
hat obligations do we owe one to another as Americans? What does patriotism and citizenship mean in practice? Hurricane Maria’s devastation of Puerto Rico has posed these questions. Americans should be dissatisfied with the way our federal government has responded. The island has been utterly savaged by the worst hurricane in memory. Weeks after the tragedy, parts of Puerto Rico still have no water. The electricity grid is utterly destroyed. Fuel is short. Generators provide what electricity there is. The death toll, currently at 38, is likely to rise further. The danger of epidemics sweeping through families weakened by hunger and exposure is stark. Even before the hurricane hit, Puerto Rico was literally bankrupt. Its efforts to declare bankruptcy and to renegotiate its unpayable debts were fiercely contested. Wall Street bankers were enforcing a harsh austerity on the island. One of the reasons the island was so vulnerable was that it was unable to modernize dated energy and water systems, or to build the resilient infrastructure needed in this new age of catastrophic climate events. Puerto Rico is an American territory; its people are American citizens. Like those living in New Orleans in the wake of Katrina or Houston in the wake of Harvey, they can abandon their homes, move to another part of the country and start over. In Houston, in Florida and in New Jersey, the federal
government moved in to help with emergency assistance and to spur rebuilding of homes and infrastructure. In New Orleans after Katrina, the botched federal response became a national scandal for the Bush administration. When he finally visited the disaster last week, he seemed intent on ignoring reality while boasting about the federal response. He claimed Puerto Rico hadn’t experienced a “real catastrophe” like Hurricane Katrina, and bizarrely praised the official death toll (at the time, 16) as something Puerto Ricans “can be very proud of.” Trump also told disaster survivors that “you don’t need” the flashlights he was handing to them, apparently ignorant of the fact that 93 percent of the island remained without power. Even as he touted a “tax reform” plan that would gift $5 trillion dollars in tax breaks to the rich and corporations over the next decade, he complained to the American citizens in Puerto Rico that they had “thrown our budget a little bit out of whack.” At the same time, Trump praised his administration’s response as “unbelievable” and “incredible.” His advisers called it a “good news story.” But this isn’t reality TV; it is reality. The administration’s response to the plight of Americans in Puerto Rican has been scandalous. As Jeremy Konyndyk detailed in the Washington Post, the 14,000 federal personnel initially deployed fell far short
of the the numbers deployed for Harvey or Irma. Fewer air assets were sent initially -- nine helicopters and airplanes -- than the 11 deployed to assist Haiti after Hurricane Matthew or the 66 deployed to the Philippines after the typhoon in 2013. The U.S. federal response to the Haitian earthquake in 2010 was significantly greater the efforts currently underway to aid American citizens in Puerto Rico. This isn’t a game. The lives of American citizens have and will be lost because of the belated and inadequate response. How should American citizens be treated in a crisis of this magnitude? Surely, mobilization to provide disaster relief should be immediate and sufficient in scale to deal with the emergency. Then the U.S. should invest in rebuilding the core public infrastructure of Puerto Rico -- the electric and water systems, the roads and bridges. This would not only make the island more resilient for the next crisis; it would also provide immediate jobs and help with the economic recovery. Puerto Rico bears a staggering and unpayable $74 billion in debt. During his trip to the island, Trump remarked cryptically that “we’re going to have to wipe that out.” Wall Street went nuts, and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin quickly denied the president had meant what he said. Trump, who has bragged that he is the “king of debt,” could use his experience
with bankruptcy to negotiate wholesale debt relief for Puerto Rico. The Wall Street bankers who made improvident loans should refinance them for pennies on the dollar. That would give the island’s residents breathing room to begin to recover. If he chose to lead, Trump could push through a major program of aid -- a Trump Plan for Puerto Rico modeled on the Marshall Plan for Europe after World War II -- that would rebuild the island and insure jobs and growth for its residents. The cost would be far less than the hundreds of billions in tax breaks Trump has proposed for U.S. corporations that have booked profits abroad to avoid paying federal taxes. Why not benefit citizens who are victims of disaster through no fault of their own rather than corporate tax evaders? The alternative is an American commonwealth ravaged by poverty and disease, a million or more citizens forced to leave their homes and move to the mainland, and a shameful statement that there are still second-class citizens in America. Puerto Ricans are Americans. We should not fail them in a desperate time of need. 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.
Explores Ways to Transform Immigration System Without Congress POLITICAL DHS By Tal Kopan, CNN/StyleMagazine.com Newswire
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ven as the Trump administration is asking Congress to approve a tough overhaul of the nation’s immigration laws, the Department of Homeland Security is also quietly exploring ways it could transform the US immigration system on its own. The department has been examining a range of subtle modifications to immigration policies that could have major consequences, including limiting protections for unaccompanied minors who come to the US illegally, expanding the use of speedy deportation proceedings, and tightening visa programs in ways that could limit legal immigration to the US, according to multiple sources familiar with the plans.
illustrate the extent to which the administration could attempt to dramatically change immigration in the US through unilateral executive action. “Do you think Obama did a lot? That’s my answer,” said one former DHS official when asked how transformative the change could be. “They could do quite a bit.” DACA itself was an example of how former President Barack Obama, frustrated with congressional inaction, sought to use executive authority to take action on immigration, putting in place the program to protect young undocumented immigrations brought to the US as children from deportation in 2012.
But the administration is now exploring rolling back more Obama-era policies, and None of the policies being explored are changing even older systems. DHS did not finalized, according to the sources, and are respond to a request for comment about the in various stages of development. Any of policies being explored or its process. them could change or fall by the wayside. Some of them are also included at least in Targeting protections for unaccompart in the wish list of immigration priorities panied minors that President Donald Trump sent to ConOne effort underway is exploring what gress this week, and it’s unclear whether the administration will wait to see the results of can be done about unaccompanied children negotiations over the future of the Deferred (UACs), a category of undocumented imAction for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) migrants who are caught illegally crossing program that President Donald Trump has the border into the US, are under age 18, and are not accompanied or met by a parent chosen to end. or guardian in the US. Those UACs, by law Still, the proposals under consideration and legal settlement, are handed over to the
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Donald Trump Department of Health and Human Services for settling in the US, given protections from expedited removal proceedings and given special opportunities to pursue asylum cases in the US. DHS and the Department of Justice have been exploring options to tighten the protections for UACs, including no longer considering them UACs if they’re reunited with parents or guardians in the US by HHS or once they turn 18. In a previously unreported memo, obtained by CNN, the general counsel of the Executive Office of Immigration Review, which manages the nation’s immigration courts, wrote in a legal opinion that the administration
would be able to decide a UAC was no longer eligible for protections -- a sea change in the way the 2008 law granting those protections has been interpreted. The Trump administration has portrayed the UAC protections as a loophole in the law that can be exploited by gangs, though experts have testified before Congress that the minors under the program are more likely to be victimized by gangs in the US due to a lack of a support network than to be gang members. The administration also has sought to crack down on parents who pay smugglers to bring their children into the US illegally, even to escape dangerous situations in Central America.
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he celebration on the middle of the diamond of rainy Fenway Park on Monday afternoon was partly an exercise in tension release for the Astros. The Astros had battled the Red Sox for more than four hours of drama-filled October baseball before second baseman Jose Altuve fielded a grounder off the bat of Dustin Pedroia and threw it to first base for the final out of a 5-4 win that locked up Game 4 of the American League Division Series presented by Doosan. The Astros, who won the series, 3-1, danced and shouted after advancing to their first American League Championship Series presented by Camping World, beginning Friday against the Yankees, 5-2 winners Wednesday night over the Indians, while the Red Sox’s season came to an end.
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reg Abbott may not have a serious opponent for re-election yet, but he is already running against one group in particular: those who say Texas’ Republican governor can’t make further inroads with the Hispanic community in the era of Texas’ “sanctuary cities” ban and Donald Trump. Abbott made that much clear here Saturday as he addressed his campaign’s inaugural Hispanic Leadership Conference, rallying the Republican crowd against Democrats looking to unseat him — and laying the groundwork for a longer-term push for Hispanic GOP support. The conference, attended by 250 activists, was the first in a series geared toward a goal that’s becoming central to Abbott’s re-election bid.
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ndia Landry is a Cy-Fair ISD senior at Windfern High School who is no longer sure when she’ll be able to graduate after she says she was kicked out of school for not standing for the Pledge of Allegiance. It’s something she says she’s done for years, but it was never a problem until now. Her mother says they’ve tried to work it out, but then the district began citing India’s grades and absences. Months away from graduating, India says she may only have two options: stand or get her diploma. The school district has a policy that if you don’t say the Pledge of Allegiance; you still stand unless you have a note from your parents. India’s mother tried to write a note but was told her daughter will not be allowed back at all until she stands, with or without that note.
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ouston Mayor Sylvester Turner announced on Wednesday that the city of Houston has removed more than 1 million cubic yards of Hurricane Harvey debris. The mayor made the announcement during the weekly City Council meeting, adding that the Solid Waste Management Department has completed a first pass for storm debris collection in every neighborhood. During a news conference following the City Council meeting, the mayor did admit that there are pockets that remain untouched. This comes at a time when Channel 2 Investigates has learned that Mayor Turner turned down relief services from Dallas two weeks ago to help with storm debris removal.
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Threats to Kill Obama Net Local Man Five Years of Prison [MySanAntonio.com]
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Central Texas man who threatened to kill former President Barack Obama, judges, federal prosecutors and agents, among others, was sentenced Tuesday to 63 months in federal prison. Gavin Leonard Friedman, 21, who has lived in Kerrville and Austin, mailed letters with a series of threats over several months in 2016. In September 2016, for example, he sent letters to the U.S. Attorney’s Office in San Antonio expressing some threats while he was incarcerated at the Kerr County Jail. In some of those letters, he called Obama “a puppet for (ZOG) Zionist Organized Government,” referred to Obama derogatorily or profanely, and said he would kill Obama so Friedman could be “martyred in the name of Allah,” court records show.
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Houston Rapper Z-RO Faces Misdemeanor Charge In Assault Case [CW39.com]
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ouston rappers “Just Brittany” and “Z-RO” made an appearance in court concerning the aggravated assault case she filed against him. “Just Brittany’s,” whose real name is Brittany Bullock, attorney Lisa Bloom wasted no time correcting an earlier report that “ZRO,” whose real name is Joseph McVey, has been cleared of all criminal charges. A grand jury “no billed” the felony charge. Bloom and “Just Brittany” were in court seeking a permanent protective order from “Z-RO.” “Just Brittany” says she has forgiven “Z-RO” for the alleged beating incident. If convicted of misdemeanor assault on a family member, “Z-RO” could spend up to a year in jail.
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Jerry Jones Prompts Response From Labor Union, NAACP [DFW.CBSLocal.com]
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allas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones’ comments ordering his players not to disrespect the American flag during the playing of the national anthem before games, have led to a labor union filing what is known as a charge. The Local 100 United Labor Union’s Chief Organizer Wade Rathke says they have filed the charge with the Fort Worth office of the National Labor Relations Board. Rathke told CBS11 in a phone interview that Mr. Jones’ orders are illegal. “To all of a sudden threaten people that you’re going to bench them or fire them or write them up or whatever else for exercising these rights is against the law,” said Rathke. An investigator with the NLRB will now look into the filing and see if there is any merit in the claims.
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Pregnant Immigrant In Texas Will Test Abortion Access Under Trump [Austin Statesman]
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pregnant 17-year-old, in federal custody in Texas after being apprehended while crossing the Mexican border illegally, is seeking an emergency court order to allow her to have an abortion that has been thwarted by Trump administration officials. Lawyers with the American Civil Liberties Union, representing the teenager identified only as Jane Doe, will appear Wednesday before a federal judge in California to request an order allowing the teen to obtain an abortion as soon as possible. The lawyers also will request a wider order barring Trump administration officials from “obstructing or interfering with abortion access” for other pregnant minors who were arrested after crossing the border without their parents.
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Muhammad Ali Entreprises Sues Fox for $30 Million [CNN/StyleMagazine.com Newswire]
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uhammad Ali Enterprises is suing Fox Broadcasting Company after the network allegedly used the boxer’s likeness without permission. The company wants $30 million for Ali’s inclusion in a 3-minute Super Bowl commercial that ran on Fox this year. The suit alleges that the 3-minute video may have reached over 111 million viewers of the Super Bowl and that Fox could’ve sold it to other advertisers for a total of $30 million. Super Bowl ads sell for an average of $5 million for 30 seconds. Fox didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment. According to the federal lawsuit filed Tuesday, the advertisement features a narrator saying, “Walk with me.
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he FBI has declared that “black identity extremism” is a violent threat in the US according to a leaked report. The document obtained by Foreign Policy is dated August 2017 and written by the Domestic Terrorism Analysis Unit within the bureau. It read: “The FBI assesses it is very likely Black Identity Extremist (BIE) perceptions of police brutality against African Americans spurred an increase in premeditated, retaliatory lethal violence against law enforcement and will very likely serve as justification for such violence.” The FBI wrote that “alleged police abuse” is what has “continued to feed the resurgence in ideologically motivated, violent criminal activity within the BIE movement”.
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Tilman J. Fertitta New Owner of the Houston Rockets [NBA.com/Rockets]
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he Houston Rockets announced that Tilman J. Fertitta has officially closed on his purchase of the NBA Houston Rockets and Clutch City Sports and Entertainment. The NBA Board of Governors unanimously approved Fertitta to join the ranks of an NBA owner yesterday, setting the stage for the commencement of the Fertitta era. According to Fertitta, “I could not be happier. To own the Rockets in my hometown of Houston is a dream come true.” Fertitta was a former limited partner of Charlie Thomas when he owned the team back in the early 1980’s. Fertitta paid a record price for the team of $2.2 billion dollars to former Rockets owner Leslie Alexander.
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Boy Scouts Will Allow Girls to Join [CNN/StyleMagazine.com Newswire]
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he Boy Scouts of America’s board of directors has unanimously agreed to welcome girls into the Cub Scout program and to forge a path for older girls to pursue and earn the highest rank of Eagle Scout, the organization said Wednesday. “The historic decision comes after years of receiving requests from families and girls,” Boy Scouts of America said in a statement. “The organization evaluated the results of numerous research efforts, gaining input from current members and leaders, as well as parents and girls who’ve never been involved in Scouting -- to understand how to offer families an important additional choice in meeting the character development needs of all their children.
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Entrepreneur Makes History Raising $1 Million For Her Legal Tech Startup [BlackNews.com]
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ristina Jones has worked hard to overcome enormous odds to become the 14th African American female founder to ever raise $1 million for her tech startup. Her San Francisco-based company, Court Buddy, is a patent-pending service that matches people with attorneys based on their budget. It’s a win/win for small firm lawyers and for clients with limited budgets. Deemed “the Priceline for legal services” by Huffington Post, Court Buddy’s goal is to set new standards in the legal industry by providing a unique matchmaking service to anyone anywhere in the world. The service started in Florida and has now expanded throughout the Southeast, California, New York, Texas, and several other states.
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Harvey Weinstein Sexual Assault Scandal Grows [CNN/StyleMagazine.com Newswire]
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arvey Weinstein is heading to rehab. His wife of 10 years, Georgina Chapman, is heading to divorce court. And his former company is heading into an uncertain future. Questions are swirling about whether Weinstein is in legal jeopardy now that more women have come forward accusing him of rape, assault and other misconduct. And there are indications even more women will speak out in coming days. The board of the Weinstein Company movie studio, which fired him on Sunday, issued a statement on Tuesday night expressing shock and dismay at new allegations of “extreme sexual misconduct and sexual assault.”
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U.S. Rep. Al Green, Unveils Articles of Impeachment Against Trump [TexasTribune.org]
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.S. Rep. Al Green, a Houston Democrat, introduced formal articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump on the House floor then abruptly stepped back from the measure later in the day. In his argument for impeaching the president, Green read out several of Trump’s tweets, arguing that his statements on several recent national controversies had “incited bigotry” against various minority groups, including African-Americans playing in the National Football League, transgender individuals serving in the military and Puerto Ricans recovering from a natural disaster.
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ny institution around for 90 years has its share of stories. The ones of triumph, the ones of defeat, and all the ones in between that have helped shape the institution to be stronger, more competitive and a leader in the education arena. Texas Southern University has been that pillar for Houston. This week they celebrate the students, faculty, staff, and alumni who have contributed to the making of those stories with their annual homecoming celebration themed ‘TSU Dynasty, 90 Years In, The Reign Continues.’ Ushering in this 90th year is the 12th university president, Dr. Austin Lane. Officially on the job for a little over a year, this will be his second homecoming as president. He promises if you thought last year’s homecoming was something, wait for homecoming 2017. “I can tell you this year it’s going to be even better,” said Dr. Lane as he talked about the expected 3,000 people that will be on campus for the weekend of activities. “Whether you went to TSU or not we want to welcome you home.” What alumni and friends will see when they return home to TSU is a university that is in transition. When Dr. Lane first became head of the helm at the historically black university he had an action plan to talk to any and everyone associated with TSU on a Listen and Learn Tour 10 10
to get to the know the university better with its obstacles, challenges, and barriers. Taking notes and examining what he learned from the tour he then implemented his five-point plan that focuses on student success, academic: quality and research, culture, funding, and partnerships. Results from this plan are starting to be seen with this new academic school year and TSU is being made the better for it.
instruct those young minds. Dr. Lane is one who likes to surround himself with the best so that his students can be their best. Being a man of action, he is not one who has a lot of patience. He is not sitting around and waiting for talented, qualified people to apply to work at TSU to meet the demand. He is in the field actively recruiting top-tier talent like he recruits his students. Already he has welcomed a new CFO, Vice President of Student Affairs, Interim Provost, Vice What is a university without its students? President of University Advancement and soon Nothing really. Dr. Lane knows that in order for a new Dean of the School of Communications. TSU to grow and advance he has to make the And more new hires are coming. university more appealing to students to increase enrollment and find funding so that they can The university will also begin to offer more stay in school and graduate. Check the box for programs to address the needs of an increased Dr. Lane in this category. This academic year student body and new faculty. To reach their TSU welcomed a freshmen class of over 2,000 goal of 15,000 students by 2020, TSU will put increasing the overall enrollment to 10,000 stu- more energy into its online classes with more dents. That is up by 2,000 students in comparison degrees for both undergraduates and graduates. to last year’s numbers. Student transfers have A new assistant provost for the online school increased by 30% and student retention is up by has been hired to help with this goal. “There is 7%. “We are having some success because we a lot of opportunity out there to help folks who are starting to be strategic in how we put things may have started at TSU years ago but never together. This is not by magic. I have been doing finished. We want to finish them up. They are this thing for 22 years.” Dr. Lane continued, “We working now. They have families. They can’t have got a strategy for every issue or problem come to campus. So we are going to offer more that comes up.” classes online and more programs fully online,” commented Dr. Lane. With a growing student body, one also has to have the right faculty and staff to nurture and The physical campus will take on change as
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well in the coming years. An increased enrollment has led to an increase in students staying on campus. Dr. Lane plans to use funds from that influx to revamp Lanier East and West resident halls. Also getting a facelift will be the campus library that will become the university’s new museum outfitted with the latest and greatest in technology to showcase the entire TSU story. A new larger library is being planned for 2019 at the end of the Tiger Walk. Already the third largest HBCU in the country behind #1 ranked Prairie View A&M University and #2 Tennessee State University, Dr. Lane is pushing TSU to be at the top in all areas. “We want to make sure we are a real player in the higher education market in Houston,” said Dr. Lane as he spoke about how the school has been overlooked for years. “TSU is the heart and soul of Houston.” And he wants not just Houston to recognize that but the entire world. It is a message he is conveying with new branding starting with new billboards in the city. “We are not apologizing. We are here in Houston. We are significant. We want our students to be proud and our alums to have pride when they see those boards,” said Dr. Lane. “We are a force to be reckoned with cause we always have been.”
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ENTERTAINMENT Karina Gonzalez: Living Life On Pointe By Jo-Carolyn Goode, Managing Editor
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ot all accidents are mistakes. Some can lead to life-changing outcomes. Ask Houston Ballet’s first Hispanic principal dancer Karina Gonzalez. While tagging along with her mother and older sister to a folk dancing class her mother was given wrong directions. Instead of her sister going to folk dancing class, both girls ending auditioning for a ballet class at the Gustavo Franklin Ballet School in Caracas, Venezuela. As things turned out, Gonzalez was accepted into the school and her sister was not. “I think it was just destiny that sent me to be there,” said Gonzalez who started taking ballet when she was seven-years-old. From that moment on, Gonzalez’s life was consumed with all things related to ballet. It was an instant love affair and so began her life on pointe. She stayed at Franklin Ballet School until her graduation at sixteen-years-old and then she began her professional dancing career. Becoming skillful at technique and performance, Gonzalez was soon offered a contract to dance in America. Moving to America twelve years ago, she joined the Houston Ballet in 2010 and was promoted to principal dancer in 2013. She has been with the company for twelve years performing principal in such productions as Ben Stevenson’s Romeo and Juliet; Andre Prokovsy’s
The Great Gatsby; John Cranko’s The Taming of the Shrews; Ai-Gul Gaisina’s staging of Giselle; George Balanchine’s Emeralds; Sir Kenneth McMillan’s Elite Syncopations; Nacho Duato’s Por vos Muero; Jiří Kylián’s Forgotten Land; Twyla Tharp’s Nine Sinatra Songs and many others. Ballets that have a great storyline are among her favorites to perform because she gets to portray a character. This is why she credits ballets like Romeo & Juliet, Swan Lake, and Sleeping Beauty as some that she is most fond of performing.
Dancing keeps Gonzalez pretty busy but her time is also occupied with her school schedule. Yes, she working towards a Bachelor of Science degree. With the help of her husband who is a dancer who went back-to-school himself to pursue a physical therapist career, Gonzalez thought it would be good to look at life after ballet. Recognizing that her body won’t allow her to dance professional forever, she said she needs a career to fall back on. On her list of options is a career as a teacher or maybe opening a school, the possibilities are wide open as Gonzalez is still unsure as to what Following her heart fueled by her pas- she wants to do. sion for ballet has afforded Gonzalez a life that she could never have imagined. She And soon Gonzalez will add another continues to be surprised by her success; a responsibility to her plate, that of mommy. sentiment that is shared by her family back She is overjoyed at the fact that she is 4-1/2 in Venezuela. months pregnant and soon she and husband will be the proud parents of a baby girl. Smiling Gonzalez spoke about how her entire family has supported her since day When you do what you love to do life one. She is so grateful that because of her can be beautiful. Gonzalez has crafted accomplishments she is able to send them one amazing beautiful life that continues money, food, and clothes whenever she can. to leave her stunned. She will continue to Technology has allowed her to stay close hone on her passion as she says a dancer with them and she makes sure to visit home should never stop learning. “Do your at least once a year, especially during the best and be better than you were the day holidays. She described leaving her home before,” she advises. Each morning she country to pursue her dreams as one of the wakes up with the goal of perfecting her most difficult decisions she has had to make. skills and technique in dancing and acting.
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Karina Gonzalez Gonzalez added, “It is fun and a beautiful career but it takes a lot of discipline and determination to get where you want to get.” Once you have mastered that skill set then you too can be like Gonzalez and live a life on pointe. Houston Style Magazine recognizes Karina Gonzalez as a trailblazer and role model for her community during Hispanic Heritage Month.
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COMMENTARY Standing with Jemele Hill Is Standing On The Side of Right By Brandon Caldwell, Style Feature Writer
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wo weeks ago, Jemele Hill became the most famous, or somewhat infamous sports-media personality in America.When she spent a night breaking down why the current President of the United States could be correctly called a “white supremacist,” it became yet another talking point for talking heads from other networks with an apparent conservative leaning to declare that ESPN, Hill’s employer, had a liberal agenda. They argued that Hill should be fired or at least suspended for her remarks about the President, citing that former MLB pitcher and ESPN analyst Curt Schilling was terminated for racist, xenophobic posts on his personal Facebook account. ESPN released a statement and hastily took Hill off of her 6 p.m. SportsCenter show with Michael Smith. The statement made the situation worse as ESPN had to deal with the brunt of backlash on both sides before Hill ultimately returned to her post. In the last month or so, the President has created a full-on war against NFL players, those of whom are majority black, for protesting the national anthem before games. He’s used rallies and his Twitter account to lambast the league, its players, and its owners and to create a culture war between wealthy, black athletes, white ownership and his overwhelmingly white base. That fight has trickled down to NFL owner-
ship which, in the wake of the President’s remarks decided to buck at him with the empty posturing of “unity” have reverted to defending ideas of “patriotism,” all the while flatly ignoring the reason why the protests were taking place. On Sunday, after Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones flat out drew a line in the sand in support of the President’s message about the flag, Hill returned to Twitter voicing the concern of many a supporter of the Cowboys. Jones had put players livelihoods over their humanity and dignity. And although she did not call for a boycott of the NFL, she did allude to the one thing that may sway Jones’ mind on all of this: advertisers. So ESPN, in a basketball sense, gave those who wanted Hill suspended for calling the president a “white supremacist” a makeup call. She was suspended two weeks for what the network deemed a “second violation” of their vague social media policy. By taking power away from Hill, ESPN has only enhanced it further. Because Hill’s voice, louder and smarter than ever can be better used as a weapon at ESPN rather than anywhere else. ESPN knows that. Her suspension, though ridiculous, will no doubt charge up more people who had quit the NFL as former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick, the genesis for last year’s anthem protests, remains unsigned.
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he parallels between the American justice system of say the late 1940s and today aren’t so much different, especially with matters of race. Even as more crime procedurals hit television, real-life has shaped our beliefs of the justice system and a fair deal. Hollywood also knows this. It’s also figured out a way to navigate the space of telling good to great biopics in the same time frame. In “Marshall,” the story of the first African-American Supreme Court Justice and arbiter of the Civil Rights Movement doesn’t roll out a point A-to-B story, or even rundown his life’s work like the re-telling of a Wikipedia page. Instead, the latest Chadwick Boseman starring biopic centers around one of the first significant cases he argued and won.
a black man is accused of rape and attempted murder of a white, wealthy socialite. There is a bit of paint-by-numbers in the candied version of the trial with Marshall being paired with an unwitting, inexperienced and in-over-his-head co-counsel in Sam Friedman (Josh Gad). But the film shapes Marshall to be the hero, the brilliant and idealistic lawyer and Friedman, his Jewish partner in crime who has to speak for him in court.
During a select screening earlier this week, Texas State Rep. Jarvis Johnson spoke of the necessity for films such as “Marshall” to be made. “The precedent that Thurgood Marshall set was unbelievable with how he set us on the right path,” Johnson says. “Often times movies aren’t strong enough to send a message to our community. We need a movie like this to remind us that our Reginald Hudlin (“Boomerang,” “House communities are strong and resilient. The Party”) allows his “Marshall” to play out narrative has to be a more positive narrative like an extended crime drama with its lead for our community.“ being a charismatic, stern-voiced gentleman who travels across the country fighting legal There are substantial casting jobs all battles in the name of the NAACP. Taking around in “Marshall,” from Kate Hudson’s on cases for black men tried for crimes they damsel in distress with ulterior motives to possibly didn’t commit, Marshall’s legal ex- Emmy-winner Sterling K. Brown playing pertise brings him to Bridgeport, Connecti- the man accused of ripping her innocence cut, a white-crust section of America where away from her. The set pieces look and
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Jemele Hill In a recent op-ed of her own for ESPN’s race and culture website The Undefeated, she wrote, “My criticisms of the president were never about politics. In my eyes, they were about right and wrong. I love this country. If I didn’t, I wouldn’t want it to be better.” Those critiques can go hand in hand with a league that pushes an enhanced risk for opioid addiction on its players, the risks of brain damage after retirement and a continued disregard for the validity of assault, sexual and domestic, perpetrated by its players against women. Considering that ESPN pays millions, if not billions of dollars
to broadcast Monday Night Football, it is a relationship that has long been in question. Patriotism shouldn’t be compulsory. Even if Hill’s tweets ran into a company policy that doesn’t explicitly outline what is and what is not out of bounds, they aren’t enough to consider her outright termination. And standing by her for saying something that wasn’t on company letterhead or said directly on ESPN programming shouldn’t warrant a suspension either. The right side of history in regards to civil rights is staring everyone in the face. Choosing dignity overall shouldn’t be a hard choice of morality, it is the only choice.
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By Brandon Caldwell, Feature Writer feel like the 1940s, where although war is being waged overseas, there’s a building war and understated racism that sticks out rather clear as day. Similar to last year’s successful “Hidden Figures,” Hudlin’s “Marshall” is not shy about displaying the racial overtones of the period front and center. The judge, played by a more than game James Cromwell is still ambivalent to Marshall’s mere presence in the courtroom and would instead stage a pissing contest with Marshall than hear him argue a case he’s more than qualified to debate. The jury? All white. The entire premise feels like a looming set up for a gut punch. But to drive the effect of the era home, Hudlin finds warmth in some areas and bleakness in others. There are visions of Harlem where Langston Hughes (Jussie Smollett) and Zora Neal Hurston (Rozanda “Chili” Thomas) discuss matters of the day just to show off their mere existence. Boseman’s Marshall walks around with the confidence of a superhero and also the pains of a man who rarely wears his actual life out in public. He has his faults that are Denzelian to
Chadwick Boseman a degree, prideful and nuanced yet sometimes blinded by his ambition. Even at the end, before the film bookends itself neatly, there are reminders of today. Sybrina Fulton and Tracy Martin, the parents of Trayvon Martin, appear as the parents of a Mississippi boy on trial for the murder of a white police officer. In character, they’re repeating the anguish of their real lives with what occurred with their son five years ago. It’s merely a stickler for how much things haven’t changed.
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Heartbreaker: Houston Texans Lose Whitney Mercilus and J.J. Watt to Injuries in Loss to Kansas City Chiefs By Brian Barefield, Sports Writer
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merican poet Maya Angelou once wrote, “You may encounter many defeats, but you must not be defeated. In fact, it may be necessary to encounter the defeats, so you can know who you are, what you can rise from, how you can still come out of it.” That quote held true as the Houston Texans played through some very rough times facing the only undefeated team in the NFL, the Kansas City Chiefs. In front of a home crowd of 71,835, in a nationally televised game, the Texans have a heartbreaking loss of 42-34 to the Chiefs. Houston endured major blows on the defensive side of the ball when outside linebacker Whitney Mercilus suffered a chest injury in the first quarter of the game. Mercilus is one of the smartest linebackers in the game. His awareness on the defensive side of the ball helps the entire Texans unit. With the early diagnosis of a pectoral tear, he is done for the season. To make matters worse the Texans also lost the “Heartbeat
of the City” when defensive end J.J. Watt went down with a season-ending leg injury. Watt has been diagnosed with a tibial plateau fracture. “Just coming off the field and hearing a little bit about it I don’t have a ton of information on it,” head coach Bill O’ Brien said when asked about his star defensive end. “I feel terrible for the guy but with that being said just knowing him and the type of guy he is. He is an amazing human being and he will work extremely hard to be back to play for this football team.” Kansas City showed why they are the hottest team in football. With quarterback Alex Smith throwing for 324 yards and three touchdowns and rookie Kareem Hunt rushing for 107 yards, the Chiefs left no doubt who was the dominant team on the field. “I think we are executing more consistently. I think we have had flashes in years past, we have a confidence about us
JJ Watt that when we do get a spell where things do not go our way. We can get back to being us,” said quarterback Alex Smith when asked what was different about the offense this year. For the third week in a row, Texans rookie quarterback Deshaun Watson was very good and effective in a loss. He completed 16-of-31passes (51.6%) for 261 yards, five touchdowns, and no interceptions. That makes Watson the first rookie quarterback in NFL history with five or more total touchdowns in back-to-back games and he has already set the team’s single-season record for touchdowns by a rookie quarterback with twelve TDs ( the previous record was held by David Carr with nine). Coach
O’Brien had nothing but positive things to say about Watson’s performance. “I think every game is a learning experience for him and I think he is an excellent young quarterback.” Texans wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins had another strong performance with a team-high three touchdowns, which tied a single game and career high for him. The Texans will look to rebound as they face a winless Cleveland Browns team who has been showing improvement each week. Kick-off is Sunday, October 15, 2017, at12pm CST at NRG Stadium.
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EAT WITH STYLE Cook for a Cure By Family Features
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f you love to entertain and want to support a good cause, now you can do both at the same time. Currently in its 16th year, Cook for the Cure is a program that gives those with a passion for cooking a way to support the fight against breast cancer. Through culinary-based fundraising, events, auctions and the sale of select products, the partnership between KitchenAid and Susan G. Komen for the Cure® has raised more than $10.7 million for the cause. “It adds another layer of purpose to one of life’s great pleasures, cooking and enjoying food with family and friends,” said Beth Robinson, senior manager of brand experience for KitchenAid. “The program continues to fuel passionate cooks with simple, creative ways to support a meaningful cause.” You can make a difference by hosting a party that lets you Cook for the Cure by raising awareness and funds for breast cancer research. Here are some ideas to get you started:
Organize a fundraising bake sale. Get the neighbors involved in baking, promoting and selling – it’s a great way to bring people together. Your contribution could be these Lemon Berry Cheesecake Bars. Host a potluck brainstorming party. Invite people who share your passion for helping others to bring their favorite dish and think up creative ways to support the cause as a group. Vote on a project then let everyone pitch in to get started. Cooking good food, sharing time with friends and giving back to the community – that’s a recipe for a truly great party. Share on social media. Sharing baked goods with friends is a pleasure. Now you can make it even more meaningful by sharing to raise money for a good cause. From Oct. 1 through Oct. 31, for every cupcake image shared on Twitter or Instagram with the collective hashtags #10000cupcakes and #donate, KitchenAid will donate $1 to Susan G. Komen, up to a Lemon Berry Cheesecake Bars maximum donation of $10,000. In addition, KitchenAid will donate $250,000 or more to Susan G. Komen through the Cook for the Cure program to support the fight against breast cancer. Since 2001, they have donated more than $10.7 million to Komen through the initiative, sales of pink products, celebrity chef auctions and fundraisers hosted by supporters. Vi s i t c o o k f o r t h e c u r e . k i t c h e n a i d . com/10000cupcakes to see the full terms and conditions and learn more about the 10,000 Cupcakes program.
Lemon Berry Cheesecake Bars Recipe courtesy of Lindsay Conchar of Life, Love & Sugar on behalf of KitchenAid Makes: 12-16 bars 1 1/2 cups graham cracker crumbs 5
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Line 9-inch square cake pan with parchment paper, bringing up over sides. Combine graham cracker crumbs and butter, and stir until well combined. Press crumb mixture evenly into bottom of cake pan. Set aside. In bowl of stand mixer, beat cream cheese, 1 cup powdered sugar, lemon juice and lemon zest until smooth. In separate bowl, whip heavy whipping cream until it starts to thicken. Add remaining powdered sugar and continue to whip until stiff peaks form. Gently fold half the whipped cream into cheesecake mixture and place remainder in refrigerator to use later. Spread cheesecake mixture evenly in cake pan. Refrigerate cheesecake at least 4 hours, or until firm. Use parchment paper on sides to lift bars out of pan then cut into squares. Use remaining whipped cream to top cheesecake bars then add fresh berries, as desired. Refrigerate until ready to serve. Share this story online at www.stylemagazine.com.
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Photography by Roswitha Vogler nternet Essentials from Comcast in partnership with Houston Hispanic Forum, Webtropolis, HCC, Houston Maker Faire, SHPE Houston, and CompuDopot hosted Comcast Techpak. The mission of this event was to ignite an interest in STEM learning to prepare youth to compete globally through analytical thinking and design learning that fosters creativity and innovation. The free day was ďŹ lled with hands-on activities in the world of STEM. Students from elementary to high school had the opportunity to meet one-on-one with career experts. Students’ parents were also able to learn some computer skills.
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Houston Texans vs. Kansas City Chiefs Photography by Semetra Samuel he Houston Texans just didn’t lose the game to the Kansas City Chiefs but they lost two key players as well. Early on in the game Whitney Mercilus suffered a chest injury followed by J.J. Watt who injured his knee. And just like the Texans’ defense was down by two for the season. Even though this was a big blow to the team, Coach Bill O’Brien says the Texans will keep pushing with strong players like Jadeveon Clowney and Christian Covington. The Houston Texans next game is against the Cleveland Browns this Sunday.
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