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COMMENTARY True Scandal In Puerto Rican Recovery Effort Is Trump’s Dereliction By Jesse Jackson, National Writer
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oday is an election day in many parts of America. There are key gubernatorial races in Virginia and New Jersey. A single special election in a suburban Seattle district could win Democrats control of the Washington Senate and thus control of the entire state government. Charlotte, N.C., could elect the first black female mayor ever. A record 43 women are vying for seats in the Virginia House of Delegates. Voters in Maine will decide whether to extend Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act. All eligible Americans should take the time to vote. The right to vote is the foundation of our republic. It is also -- and has always been -- contested territory. Originally, voting was restricted to white, male property owners. Against fierce resistance, citizen movements forced it to be extended -- to all white males, to women, to African-Americans at the ash end of segregation, to young people. The right to vote was a centerpiece of the civil rights movement here, of the movement against apartheid in South Africa. Medgar Evers, Dr. Martin Luther King and Nelson Mandela understood: The right to vote is not just a mark of equal citizenship; it is central to self-determination. Enforcing the right to vote would bring an end to apartheid in
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uesday night was very big for Democrats as the party won the governors’ races in Virginia and New Jersey and scored a series of other victories from Maine to Washington State that suggests the forces opposed to President Donald Trump turned up in large numbers to send a message that they weren’t happy with how he is doing the job. Democrats -- and Governors-elect Ralph Northam (Virginia) and Phil Murphy (New Jersey) in particular -- were big winners. But who were some of the less obvious winners -and losers! -- on Tuesday? That’s where I come in! Below are my picks for the best and the worst of the night that was.
WINNERS
* Ralph Northam: In both the Democratic primary earlier this year and again Tuesday night, Northam overperformed expectations. There were lots and lots of Northam doubters in Democratic circles -- he’s too boring! He won’t sell in northern Virginia! -- I talked to in the final 72 hours of the race. But Northam’s country doctor routine worked its magic again. Northam may well be the most underrated politician of the year. And kudos to his campaign team -- led by manager Brad Komar -- for running a race that was both true to Northam’s
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the U.S. and in South Africa. Voting is still contested territory today. Across the country, right-wing Republicans have pushed to make voting more difficult for the poor, the young, workers and minorities. They seek to make registration harder, to require various forms of ID, to cut the days and hours for voting, to purge voter lists, to close down the number of polling booths and more. These measures had dramatic effect in many states in 2016, including in Wisconsin, and arguably may have cost Hillary Clinton the election. Every vote counts. Surely the 2016 election made that clear: 77,000 votes in three states made the difference in the Electoral College. Everyone talks about the voters who went from Obama to Trump, but a far larger number of Obama voters simply ended up not voting. Too many still choose not to vote, especially in so-called off-year elections, when the presidency is not at stake. The fall-off is particularly extreme in the core of the progressive base: single women, millennials and people of color. By choosing not to vote, they forfeit the power that was won only after the sacrifice and struggle of many.To go from being denied the right to vote to
choosing not to vote is to surrender. It aids and abets those conspiring to suppress the vote. It insures that your voice is muted, while others gain more volume. To fail to vote is essentially to support the side of Trump, of George Wallace, of the Koch brothers, who know they can win only when large numbers of people stay home.
of Donald Trump and George Wallace: braying and lying about immigrants, gangs, Confederate statutes and more. Northam may not inspire, but a Gillespie victory would insure that cesspool politics spreads across the country in 2018. Virginians who choose not to vote today surrender to those who will drive us apart.
Young people of the so-called millennial generation have more eligible voters than any other. They have every reason to vote. Vote to make college affordable and gain relief from crippling student debts. Vote for affordable health care. Vote for the right to a job. Vote for livable wages. Vote for action against catastrophic climate change that, unchecked, will make your world less habitable. Vote so the concerns of young people cannot be ignored.
Sometimes the choices are narrow, but life can be in those cracks. If single women, young people and minorities vote in large numbers, the candidates they elect may not champion their entire agenda. But they -- and future candidates -- will pay more attention.
Some argue that an election doesn’t offer a clear choice, that neither candidate champions the causes or the agenda that would inspire them. In Virginia, for example, the Democratic candidate for governor, Ralph Northam, is a decent, uninspiring, moderate establishment figure. He’s run a cautious, defensive campaign almost designed to reduce turnout. His opponent, Republican Ed Gillespie, has run a vile and divisive campaign drawn straight from the playbook
By voting, we gain power. By choosing not to vote, we surrender it. We cannot afford to do less than our best. We cannot create the society we want if we surrender our power to choose. Vote today and make certain your neighbor, your roommate, your coworker has voted. It makes a difference. 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 stylemagazine. com.
Winners and Losers From the 2017 Election Analysis by Chris Cillizza, CNN Editor-at-large centrist roots and a winner. * Terry McAuliffe: The outgoing Virginia governor is a popular presence in the state and Northam, generally speaking, ran on a message of continuing the McAuliffe legacy. It worked. And McAuliffe, because he’s McAuliffe, was quick to take credit for it in an interview with CNN even before the results were known. If you don’t think Tuesday’s results in Virginia don’t make it more likely McAuliffe runs for president in 2020, you don’t know Terry. * Doug Jones: If there was any question about whether national Democrats should fund Jones’ special Senate election race later this year against Roy Moore in Alabama, Tuesday night’s results probably took care of that. Given the activation of the Democratic base -- particularly non-white voters -- and Moore’s divisiveness, Jones looks like less of a long shot today than he did Tuesday. * Joe Biden: The former vice president was very active on the stump for 2017 Democratic candidates -- including Northam, Murphy and Jones in Alabama. During a visit to Virginia for Northam in mid-October,Biden told the crowd: “You have to win to ... give people hope we are not falling into this know-nothing pit.” And, in the wake of the election results Tuesday night, Biden tweet-
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ed this: “A resounding defeat tonight for President Trump. Voters around the country rejected the ugly politics we have seen this past year. Instead, they chose candidates who unite and inspire us.” Sounds a lot like a line from a Biden 2020 speech, no? * Donna Brazile: If Northam had lost or Democrats more broadly would have underwhelmed at the ballot box on Tuesday, the story of Democratic division -- and Brazile’s new book that lays much of it bare -- would be the only thing that people would be talking about. Now, there’s a much better narrative for Democrats out there and the inconsistencies between Brazile’s book and her recent public statementsabout the campaign are likely to recede into the background. * NoVa suburbs: The winning formula for Democrats in Virginia is now shockingly simple: Run up the score -- bigly -- in northern Virginia. Northam beat Gillespie by 212,000 votes in Arlington (+52,000), Fairfax (+137,000) and Loudoun (+23,000). His statewide margin? Two-hundred and thirty-two thousand votes. * Tom Perriello: The former congressman lost his primary challenge to Northam earlier this year. Rather than remain embittered and sitting out the rest of the race, Perriello
signed out with an political organization -- Win Virginia -- that aimed to reduce Republicans’ 66-34 edge in the state Assembly. Led by Perriello, Democrats did much more than that; a real possibility exists that they will hold 50 seats in the Assembly when all the votes are counted. That’s a stunning achievement.
LOSERS
* Donald Trump: The President tweeted shortly after Gillespie’s loss insisting that if the GOP nominee had only hewed closer to him, the results might have been different. There’s simply no empirical evidence in exit polling or the raw data that suggests that contention to be true. Half of the Virginia voters said Trump was a factor in their vote on Tuesday, with twice as many saying they wanted to send Trump a message of opposition as said they wanted to send him a message of support. In places like Loudoun and Chesterfield counties -- exurban and suburban, respectively -- Gillespie badly underperformed past GOP nominees. Adjusting for all variables, it’s hard not to see how that difference is primarily attributable to Trump. Read the full story online at stylemagazine.com.
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LOCAL & STATE BRIEFS Mayor Sylvester Turner, Houston City Council and Others
Mayor Sylvester Turner Celebrates Passage of City Propositions [StyleMagazine.com Newswire]
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ayor Sylvester Turner made a major push for voters to say yes to bond propositions A, B, C, D, and E and it worked. All city propositions passed to his delight including the $1billion pension bond that will shrink the city’s pension liability (that stands at $8 billion plus) taking it from the red to the black without raising taxes. Although some benefits for employees were cut, the city is putting funds into the police pension and municipal workers fund. This is also a big win for city employees since many of them would have loss their jobs if it has not passed. Mayor Turner called the passage of the legislation “a victory for the city of Houston.” Other cities are taking close look at Houston to resolve their own financial woes.
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UIW Students in “Blackface” Spark Social Media Protest [Fox News San Antonio]
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student protest is now underway over a Halloween joke that may have gone too far. Social media posts show UIW students posing in “blackface.” The painted faces were part of their Halloween costumes. The students were portraying characters made famous by Tyler Perry. The UIW students reportedly paraded around campus in blackface portrayals then posted pictures on social media. Members of UTSA’s Black Student Leadership Counsel staged a Twitter blast Wednesday using #UIWPride to raise awareness. It generated an immediate response from UIW leaders who tweeted “UIW does not tolerate any discriminatory actions or comments from members of our community.
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Fans Knock METRO Rider Record Out of the Park [StyleMagazine.com Newswire]
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ans who chose METRORail to get to the Astros World Series Parade set a new record for single day ridership. The agency tallied 395,000 boardings on Friday, Nov. 3. METRORail’s Red, Green and Purple Lines had a combined 125,000 boardings. That exceeds the previous record set in February the day before Super Bowl LI by 16,000. Meanwhile, boardings on the local bus and Park & Ride combined were 270,000. METRO adjusted train routes, reworked detours and added trains to accommodate the record breaking ridership, parade route changes, and congested downtown streets. The work to keep the region moving continued behind the scenes. The demand demonstrates both the interest and need for continued investment in high-quality mass.
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Ayesha Curry Bringing New Restaurant to Houston in 2018 [StyleMagazine.com Newswire]
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ome 2018, Houston will be home to a new restaurant owned by Ayesha Curry. The NBA wife, who has a growing resume, already has business deals with Cover Girl and Food Network. Her newest venture in Houston, International Smoke, will be located in City Centre and is in partnership with Chef Michael Mina of MINA Group. Food lovers will dine on a menu that will definitely bring the heat as Curry hinted that grilling was the “perfect way” to test different flavors and meats. Curry has said that some of her favorite dishes are Double Duck Wings with Jamaican jerk spice and green curry and sugar-bruleed St. Louis Spare Ribs. Maybe some of these will make the menu and have us licking our fingers.
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Demetria Obilor
African American Reporter Takes Stand After Body-Shaming [NBCNews.com]
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woman’s comments that an African-American female news reporter in Dallas “looks ridiculous” in her clothes has sparked outrage on social media. Wednesday morning, a woman on Facebook posted a photo of WFAA Channel 8 News traffic reporter Demetria Obilor wearing a red dress, criticizing the way she looked in her dress. The post has since been taken down. “She’s a 16/18 woman in a size 6 dress and looks ridiculous,” the post said. The woman also said she would stop watching the news channel. Obilor, 26, has been a traffic reporter at the station for two weeks. Having been in the business almost four years, she said she isn’t hurt by the comments and has thick skin.
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Former TSU Athlete Selected for Hall of Fame [StyleMagazine.com Newswire]
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r. Dwalah Fisher was selected as one of the nine class members to be inducted into the 2017 Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) Hall of Fame. The enshrinement ceremony will take place on Nov. 30 at The Westin Galleria in Houston. Fisher, who serves as the assistant director and senior woman administrator for TSU Athletics, was a top volleyball player at Texas Southern. She earned three All-SWAC nods and four All-Tournament honors for the Lady Tigers and her team won three conference titles. She was a member of the Lady Tigers basketball team before tearing her ACL in her freshman year. She took the helm of the Lady Tigers volleyball guiding the team to the SWAC volleyball championship.
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Texas Executes Mexican National Despite International Ire [TexasTribune.org]
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exas executed a Mexican national late Wednesday night despite a flurry of last-minute appeals and objections from his native country and United Nations human rights experts. Death row inmate Ruben Cárdenas had several appeals pending before the U.S. Supreme Court when the scheduled time of his execution — 6 p.m. — rolled around. The high court denied all appeals almost four hours later, setting his execution into process. In his final words, Cárdenas thanked his family, friends, attorneys and the Mexican government for their help. Cárdenas, 47, was injected with a lethal dose of pentobarbital and pronounced dead at 10:26 p.m. He was convicted and sentenced to death in the 1997.
Tony Diaz, author of “The Mexican American Studies Toolkit”
Texas Education Officials Reject Mexican-American Studies Textbook [TexasTribune.org]
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or the second time in the last year, the State Board of Education rejected a proposed Mexican-American studies textbook, leaving teachers without any state-approved materials for teaching the course. The board voted nearly unanimously Wednesday to reject author Tony Diaz’s textbook “The Mexican-American Studies Toolkit,” a year after rejecting a different book that Mexican-American studies experts called racist. Though most did not vote for the book, Democrats on the board argued the process was not fair to Diaz, saying he was given a short period of time and little guidance to create a high-quality book. Just one member voted for Diaz’s book.
STATE H-E-B to Donate $150,000 and Provides Community Support in Wake of Sutherland Springs Tragedy
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roviding aid in times of need, H-E-B will donate $150,000 and has launched a statewide checkstand donation campaign to support the families affected by the tragedy in Sutherland Springs.
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hen a disaster occurs, H-E-B is dedicated to stand by the communities it serves, which is the cornerstone of our “Helping Here” philosophy. Starting today, H-E-B and Central Market stores across Texas will launch the donation effort, which gives customers the opportunity to support the victims and their families by making monetary donations at the register for $1, $3, $5, $50 or $100. We also will launch the donation campaign on our website soon. Stay tuned to more giving announcements at www.heb.com. H-E-B’s $150,000 donation and all monies accepted through the checkstand donation campaign will directly benefit the victims and their families. We will work with the First Baptist Church
of Sutherland Springs to respond to those impacted by this unfortunate event. “H-E-B is committed to providing assistance during times of crisis. Our hearts reach out to all at this tragic, painful time,” said Winell Herron, H-E-B Group Vice President of Public Affairs, Diversity and Environmental Affairs. “It is our hope that H-E-B’s donations, along with our loyal customers’ support, will help our neighbors in Sutherland Springs. This is a difficult situation for many as they grieve and face unimaginable loss.” Additionally, H-E-B stores in Floresville and La Vernia are providing food and supplies to community support centers and local schools. For more than 110 years, H-E-B has demonstrated its commitment to individuals and communities in crisis by donating financial support and emergency supplies, as well as providing efficient ways for customers to assist those affected by disaster. Winell Herron
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11 GM Sites Achieve Conservation Certification [StyleMagazine.com Newswire]
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s General Motors continues scaling its efforts to restore, protect and promote biodiversity, 11 more sites have earned Conservation Certification from the Wildlife Habitat Council. The company is using its land, resources and partnerships to help address pressing global biodiversity issues. GM now has an industry-leading 71 sites with WHC certification, driving the company to nearly 80 percent of its goal to achieve certification at all of its manufacturing sites by 2020. The efforts reduce environmental footprint, maximize benefits in the communities where GM operates and support the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal to halt biodiversity loss.
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3 UCLA Basketball Players Reportedly Arrested in China for Shoplifting [CNN/StyleMagazine.com Newswire]
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hree freshmen on the UCLA men’s basketball team were arrested after allegedly shoplifting in the Chinese city of Hangzhou just days ahead of their scheduled season opener, according to ESPN. The sports network, citing a source with firsthand knowledge, said LiAngelo Ball, Cody Riley and Jalen Hill were released on bail after being questioned about stealing sunglasses from a Louis Vuitton store near the team hotel. UCLA is in China for a week-long visit and is scheduled to open its season in Shanghai on Saturday against Georgia Tech. When asked about the arrests at a news conference, UCLA Coach Steve Alford said the players in question would not play in Saturday’s game.
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The Clowney Collection
Houston Texans’ Jadeveon Clowney Launches New Hat Line [StyleMagazine.com Newswire]
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he Houston Texans celebrated the fourth season of the Houston Texans Player Inspired Line featuring The Clowney Collection by Jadeveon Clowney. This year’s collection includes six hats for both men and women. The Clowney Collection by Jadeveon Clowney is currently on sale at the Houston Texans Team Shop at NRG Stadium. The collection will be available and sold exclusively at the Houston Texans Team Shop. Previous collections have featured Deuce Designs by Charles James II in 2016, NUK Designs & Apparel by DeAndre Hopkins in 2015 and Fly Guy by Kareem Jackson in 2014. Clowney is proud to have been very involved in the design process from coordinating the color schemes to placement of the logos. .
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Uber Taxis
Americans See Jobs Aplenty. Uber Partners with Good Wages? Not so much. NASA On Flying Taxis [CNN/StyleMagazine.com Newswire] [CNN/StyleMagazine.com Newswire]
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f you ask most Americans, finding work isn’t that difficult these days. But getting paid enough to get by still remains a problem. The percentage of residents who think jobs in their area are plentiful spiked to 50% last month, the highest reading since the Pew Research Center began asking the question 16 years ago. Those perceptions match reality. In October, the unemployment rate also reached its lowest rate since 2001, and the number of people working part-time because they can’t find full-time jobs is back to its pre-recession level. However, landing a job doesn’t necessarily mean paying all the bills. Nearly half (49%) of Americans still feel their wages haven’t kept up with the cost of living, Pew’s survey found.
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Bio-Engineered Mosquitoes
EPA Approves ‘Killer’ Mosquitoes to Combat Disease [USNews.com]
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he federal government has approved a new bio-engineered “assassin mosquito” that could help diminish the wild mosquito populations that carry infectious diseases like Zika, Dengue fever and yellow fever by targeting reproduction, according to a recent report in the science journal Nature. MoqutioMate, a biotechnology startup based in Lexington, Ky., infects male mosquitoes with the common, natural bacterium Wolbachia pipientis that specifically targets the reproduction of mosquitoes but does not harm animals, humans or other insects, according to thecompany’s website. The hope is that these infected mosquitoes will diminish wild Asian tiger mosquito populations, which are prone to carry infectious diseases.
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Selena Is Memorialized With Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame [NBCNews.com]
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ber has partnered with NASA to help it develop air traffic management systems for its flying taxi initiatives, chief product officer Jeff Holden said. Uber previously unveiled its plans to introduce flying taxi fleets, known as uberAIR, in April. The four-person ridesharing flights won’t become a reality anytime soon but Holden said there are plans for demonstrations of the flying car network in Los Angeles, in addition to previously announced cities, Dallas and Dubai, in 2020. The tech firm has agreements to work with other aviation companies, but this is the first time it has formally partnered with a federal U.S. agency. Uber’s partnership is part of NASA’s Space Act Agreement, working to ensure “safe and efficient operations”
he late Selena Quintanilla, the undisputed Queen of Tejano music, was memorialized with a much-anticipated star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. At the ceremony, Suzette Quintanilla quoted her sister’s words, “Selena said, the goal isn’t to live forever, but to create something that will.” And that Selena did; she rose to fame among Mexican Americans and in Latin America with her signature blend of Tejano ballads and contemporary pop. At 23, she was about to debut her much-anticipated crossover album when she was shot to death on March 31, 1995, in her hometown of Corpus Christi, Texas. Yolanda Saldívar, the founder of her fan club who had been fired for embezzlement, was convicted of first-degree murder.
Sheila Jackson Lee
Congresswoman Jackson Introduces Gun Safety: Not Sorry Act [StyleMagazine.com Newswire]
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ongresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee has filed H.R. 4268, the ‘Gun Safety: Not Sorry Act of 2017.’ The legislation seeks to address some of the most egregious oversights in current gun laws. H.R. 4268 provides for a 7-day waiting period before a semiautomatic firearm, a silencer, armor piercing ammunition, or a large capacity ammunition magazine may be purchased or transferred ownership. H.R. 4268 has 12 co-sponsors including the Ranking Member of the House Judiciary Committee, Congressman John Conyers. Congresswoman Lee’s goal is to increase the waiting time between the initial purchase and final acquisition of a firearm. “We cannot afford another angry person in possession of military style weapons.” said Congresswoman Lee.
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Tyrese Gibson Threatens to Quit ‘Fast and Furious’ [CNN/StyleMagazine.com]
inger/actor Tyrese Gibson has been sharing quite a bit on social media these days. Gibson, who professionally goes by Tyrese, is apparently involved in a beef with “Fast and Furious” franchise costar Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. On Wednesday, Gibson posted a photo on Instagram of himself, Johnson and their costar Vin Diesel, and threatened to abandon a future “Fast and Furious” movie if Johnson is in it. “I’m sorry to announce that if Dewayne [sic] is in Fast9 there will no more Roman Peirce [sic],” Gibson wrote
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ia may not want you to see her face, but she’s apparently not as shy about her other parts. The “Chandelier” singer, who usually performs with a wig obscuring part of her face, on Monday shared an image she said was of her nude. “Someone is apparently trying to sell naked photos of me to my fans,” Sia wrote in the caption of the photo, which shows a naked woman from the rear. “Save your money, here it is for free. Everyday is Christmas!” Everyday Is Christmas” is also the name of the singer’s forthcoming Christmas album. The effort to hide her face evolved from self-protection.
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veryone can relax. Diddy is still Diddy. The mogul born Sean Combs set the internet a-Twitter over the weekend when he announced on his birthday he was changing his name to “Brother Love.” I’m just not who I am before, I’m something different,” he said. “So my new name is ‘Love,’ a.k.a. ‘Brother Love.’” Given that Combs has at various points in his rap/fashion/entrepreneurial career gone by Puffy, Puff Daddy, Puff, etc. it seemed entirely feasible. But Diddy posted a video Monday on his official Instagram account saying he was just kidding and remarking,
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fter just one year of marriage, singer and actress Jill Scott has filed for divorce from her husband, Mike Dobson. According to TMZ, the 45-year old is citing irreconcilable differences. According to court documents, Scott blames the marriage’s failure on “inappropriate marital conduct that such further cohabitation would be unsafe and improper.” ” by the divorce. He also referred to Scott as “an evil woman,” and said she had issues with men because she has no men in her family. The two have reportedly been living in separately since the beginning of September.
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it. He lives it. And though he knows everyone has their own issues, whether positive or negative, with the justice system he wishes that citizens would gain a better understanding of it for more than just their rights. “As a nation, we need to do a better job teaching civics so citizens can better understand how their government (specifically the judicial branch) works so they can make better decisions on the election and selection of public officials, specifically judges and district attorneys,” said Judge Bennett. “An informed engaged citizen makes for a stronger nation.” Judge Bennett is committed to the cause of making sure citizens are informed and volunteers regularly with the Houston Lawyers Association, Houston Bar Association, the National Bar Association, and the State Bar of Texas to aid in those efforts. In addition, Bennett invests in the development of future generations by devoting a large amount of time to the Boy Scouts of America serving as a member of the board of directors for the Sam Houston Area Council and an assistant Scoutmaster with Troop #242.
Whether in the halls of justice or the streets of the community, Judge Al Bennett will always be a “model of integrity.” Judge Al Bennett
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HEALTH Looking Diabetes in the Eye
During Diabetes Awareness Month By Laurie Fickman, uh.edu
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hen an eye doctor peers into the back of your eye, a diabetes diagnosis could be staring back. An eye examination can be the first step in detecting diabetic retinopathy, a condition where high blood sugar damages blood vessels in the light-sensitive part of the eye, the retina. Bleeding, swelling and scarring in the retina can cause permanent vision loss. “Since about 20 percent of people with Type 2 diabetes have diabetic retinopathy at the time of diagnosis, an eye exam may be the event that leads to the diagnosis of diabetes,” said Danica Marrelli, University of Houston clinical professor and director of the Ocular Diagnostic and Medical Eye Service. She notes that patients with diabetes should have regular eye examinations to look for early signs of diabetic retinopathy. “Some of the early changes can occur without symptoms, and it is important to catch treatable retinopathy at its earliest stage. Even when the vision seems normal, changes may be occurring,” said Marrelli. Where the eyes are concerned, they don’t merely tell the tale; they also suffer many more of the consequences. In addition to diabetic retinopathy, people with diabetes are more likely to have glaucoma and develop cataracts earlier. Glaucoma is a disease of the optic nerve that can lead to permanent blindness without treatment. It doesn’t have any symptoms and can only be detected through a comprehensive eye exam. Cataracts occur when the lens inside
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the eye becomes cloudy and cause blurred vision. Vision loss from cataracts is reversible with surgery to remove the cloudy lens and replace it with a clear lens implant, but cataract surgery may worsen diabetic retinopathy. Diabetes can cause many other serious health issues, including heart disease and stroke. The good news, according to the National Institutes of Health, is that Type 2 diabetes can be delayed or even prevented by losing a modest amount of weight and being physically active most days of the week.
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Though that might sound simple, when it comes to diabetes, the statistics indicate it is anything but: One out of 11 Americans are diabetic. Even worse, one out of four have no clue they are ill. Often called a “silent killer,” diabetes is the seventh leading cause of death among Americans. Out of the 30.3 million people with the disease in the United States, 95 percent have Type 2 diabetes. The problem is even greater in minority and ethnic populations, a focus of the UH Health initiative. “There are medical deserts, where there’s not a whole lot of mental or physical health services built into the communities,” said Professor Ezemenari M. Obasi, director of the UH HEALTH (Helping Everyone Achieve a LifeTime of Health) Research Institute, which focuses on health disparities. Obasi, Dan O’Connor, HEALTH Research Institute Fellow, and team are out in Houston’s underserved Third Ward
What was thought to be a terrible game coming in, actually turned out to be a very exciting and entertaining. The Colts (3-6) defeated the Texans(3-5) 20-14 in an AFC South divisional game that the Texans desperately needed to stay close to league leading Jacksonville Jaguars.
Filling in for Watson was the 2017 game one starter for the Texans, Tom Savage. It was evident that he had not played in a couple of weeks with a couple of stalled drives in the first half.
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“Low-income individuals have to, at times, make decisions between food and their medicines and associated medical supplies,” said Daphne Hernandez, assistant
“Continuing community engagement efforts and community partnerships to prevent and manage diabetes among underserved communities in Houston will help to reduce the burden of diabetes among these communities,” she said.
By Brian Barefield, Sports Writer
tact injury at Thursday afternoons practice. The rookie phenom tore his anterior cruciate ligament and is out for the season. It is hard to lose that type of production (19 touchdowns, 1699 yards passing, and over five straight games of over 30 points) and still be competitive in the NFL. Watson has a different aura about him that resonates throughout the locker room and onto the field.
The Houston Texans came into this game sadden by the fact that they lost their starting quarterback Deshaun Watson to a noncon-
“When we go into the communities, we find that nearly everyone we’re screening has elevated biomarkers for diabetes. It’s the impact of experiencing chronic stressors, poor physical activity, diet choices, lack of insurance coverage and intergenerational poverty – having your parents, your grandparents, your great grandparents – all living in a history of poverty that leads to these health outcomes,” said Obasi.
professor in the UH Department of Health and Human Performance. “Low access to healthy foods deters individuals from engaging in a nutrient-rich diet – a diet that emphasizes fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. A nutrient-rich diet is a diet recommended for diabetics but should be a diet that everyone follows.” Rosenda Murillo, assistant professor in psychological health and learning sciences in the College of Education, concurs, adding that sustained community education will lead to reduction of the illness.
L. A. W. – Life After Watson: Texans Fall to the Colts 20-14
It just doesn’t seem the same anymore. Over the last couple of weeks, we have had so much excitement around here. I just hope we can end this season above .500,” said tailgater and Texan fan Lynn Williams. His statement reflected the mood of most fans in attendance to see the Houston Texans vs Indianapolis Colts at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas.
Head coach Bill O’Brien was asked after the game about how disappointing is it to have a losing record after all the momentum they had built up over the past couple of weeks. “It’s definitely disappointing, but we have eight games left and we have to get back to work tomorrow,” said O’Brien.
Diabetes Eye / Getty Images-Newsroom and East End communities several times a week, screening for diabetes and providing education, an effort funded by the United Health Foundation.
“It’s probably one of the most frustrat- Tom Savage ing games of my life. I have to make the QB Andrew Luck, had a very proficient day. He ended with 308 yards passing and throws,” said Savage. 2 touchdowns to Colts wideout T. Y. Hilton Houston finally reached the end zone who also contributed to the victory with 5 before the end of the half, but it came from catches for 175 yards and 2 touchdowns. the defensive side of the ball. Outside line- T.Y. has had an enormous amount of success backer Lamar Houston returned a fumble in Houston with 1,117 yards receiving and caused by Safety Eddie Pleasant 34 yards nine touchdowns in 11 games. for the score. He also had what will be considered one Indianapolis Colts quarterback Jacoby of the top NFL plays of 2017 in the third Brissett, who is filling in for injured starting quarter when he avoided Texans defensive
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back Kareem Jackson fell to the turf but wasn’t touched and got up to score. Houston scored with six minutes left in the fourth quarter with a 34-yard pass to DeAndre Hopkins to close within six points of the Colts, but that would be the closest they would get as Savage fumbled on the final play of the game. Houston faces the Los Angeles Rams in L.A this Sunday. Kickoff is at 3:05 pm.
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Meet the JJ Twins: A Package Deal Taking Over the Fashion World By Destany Rainey, Feature Writer
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ere at Houston Style, we love fashion, and I was pleasantly surprised to learn of the distinctive modeling duo JJ Twin. These too kind and hospitable gentlemen, John and Jonathan Calton, are creating a unique footprint in the fashion modeling industry...as a pair. The Calton brothers have already been featured in many high profile fashion shows, including those of the well-known New York Fashion Week. Although modeling is their main focus, the Caltons want everyone to know that they are more than just fashion models. “We don’t just model, we act, dance, play basketball, play violin and piano. We also host, and do public speaking,” Jonathan said.
the same name!” John said laughingly. “People started calling us the twins because our names were so similar.” The positive attention from their hometown helped inspire Jonathan and John’s modeling career. Being African-American models has not been a limitation for the pair, as they don’t recall a time that they felt discriminated against.
ly dressed us alike, except for a few times, ful,” he said. The pair also had some rarely but she always treated us like individuals,” given advice for aspiring models. “Be confiJohn said. dent. Know yourself and be comfortable with yourself. You’re unique and have something Jonathan said modeling together also that no one else has. Know your angles in this helps them retain their bond as brothers. business and what poses or looks don’t work The pair travels the country often partici- for you. pating in fashion shows. Recently, the twins hosted the Bay Area Black Expo in CaliforThat means you might have to spend some nia alongside Actor Darrin D. Henson, and personal time in front of the mirror doing Basketball Wives star Jackie Christie. They various looks and poses that may be uncomalso participated in several events around fortable to you. It’s better to be uncomfortthe Houston area.“I just want to add that not able in the comfort of your own home than to only are we models, but we are also profes- do a show in front of a lot of people and be sional businessmen, Jonathan said. uncomfortable.
The Caltons do, however, have some highly sought after physical features, but they choose to be modest when it comes to their looks. “Our looks might help us some, but the fact that we’re Creole and Both John and Jonathan are fathers and being twins probably stands out more have full time careers. Having stable cawhen we’re auditioning,” they said. “It’s reers with a set schedule, they are granted With creole roots, the multitalented duo still definitely a tough industry.” the flexibility to travel to shows and spend brings a unique look to the modeling industime with family during their off times on try, which helps them stand out to agents In a lot of cases, twins, such as Mary weekdays and weekends. They also save that are searching for new talent. John and Kate and Ashley Olsen, or Tia and Tamera vacation time to travel. Johnathan grew up in Shreveport, Louisi- Mowry purposely work to be known for ana, which is where they learned of their their individuality as adults. The Caltons Jonathan said it’s great to have a career, unique traits. “Growing up we always got a took another route. I asked the brothers but it’s important to make the sacrifices lot of attention of course because we were why they chose to model as a pair rather necessary to pursue your dream, even if it twins. People would ask us our names and than individually. “We already feel like requires staying up later or giving up free when we would tell them, they would get we’re individuals. We never felt like a time. “Having multiple streams of income confused, they would say, ‘but wait, that’s pair. Growing up, our mother never real- is really the best way to truly be success-
Also be ok with who you are for the sake of dealing with adversity. This industry can make you feel like you’re not good enough or you don’t have the look. We’ve learned that someone’s no is another person’s yes in this industry. Different people search for different looks to be confident and never give up on your dreams,” they said. The duo has officially launched their JJ Twins Brand. The pair can be found on social media @theJJtwinsbrand or at thejjtwins. com.
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HEALTH Simple Ways to Make
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hen it comes to creating a healthy lifestyle, some recommendations are fairly simple, such as exercising regularly and eating right. Many people, however, don’t know how much exercise they should get or which foods are the best choices. They also may not realize there are other ways to take care of your body and mind to promote better overall health. Start on the path to healthier living with these tips from the wellness experts at Walgreens.
itizing great taste and ingredient guidelines, such as minimizing hydrogenated oils, trans fats and artificial ingredients, Walgreens Nice! products help take the guesswork out of making healthier choices.
Exercise regularly.
The American Heart Association recommends at least 30 minutes of moderate-intensity activity at least five days a week, and that’s because an active lifestyle can help you achieve far more than muscle mass or weight loss. Regular exercise can also contribute to mental well-being, and even something as simple as a walking break or two at work can provide health benefits.
Sleep plays a vital role in good health and well-being, and can help improve your mental health, physical health and quality of life. The National Sleep Foundation recommends 7-9 hours per night for adults and 9-11 hours for school-aged children. If you find sleep elusive, try implementing a bedtime routine to send signals to your body that it’s time to sleep, avoid screen time immediately before lights out and eliminate caffeine after lunch.
Eat well.
Manage stress.
The keys to a healthy diet are eating the right amount of calories for your activity level and eating a wide range of foods to ensure that you’re receiving all the nutrients your body needs. By prior-
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Get enough sleep.
Between juggling a career, family and other commitments, it’s easy to find things to stress over. Practices such as meditation and yoga can help to better manage stress. Setting aside time for a favorite hobby can
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also help relieve stress and focus on an activity you enjoy. Aside from mental and emotional impacts, stress can also impact your physical health, so it’s important to identify coping mechanisms that reduce overall stress.
Be social.
Making time to socialize with friends and family is an important part of living a long and healthy life. Even if your schedule is packed, try to block out time at least once a week to
spend with family and friends.
Break bad habits.
Whatever their nature, work to break bad habits by first acknowledging the problem then working to replace the negativity with alternatives that make a more positive impact on your life. Even a negative attitude can bring you down. To discover more ways to make healthy lifestyle choices, visit walgreens.com/nice.
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Pinch Yourself Because It Is True The Full-Scale 2018 Camaro Hot Wheel Has Arrived! By Reginald Dominique
Nov. 2 | 7:30 p.m. Tsuru PRESENTED BY ASIA SOCIETY TEXAS CENTER
2018 Camaro Hot Wheel o, this is not a joke nor it is a test. You have read correctly; Hot Wheels paired with Chevrolet to offer a Full-Scale 2018 Camaro to celebrate its 50th Anniversary of partnership, performance, innovation, and design. Many children grew up loving Hot Wheels and, quite frankly, they were (and still remain) the go-to toy.
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Whether a child was celebrating a birthday, Christmas or just a kid in the store begging for a toy, you can guarantee someone in the neighborhood had the latest Hot Wheels. Now, it is ironic that a good number of those children are now grown adults, so what better time to make a real version of one of their cars, right? Since the debut of the Chevrolet Camaro in 1968, every generation and nearly every variation of the Camaro has been replicated in 1:64 scale by Hot Wheels. Now Hot Wheels has teamed up with Chevrolet once again for the special edition 2018 Camaro, which will be offered in both 1:1 scale and in 1:64 scale for children and the child-atheart adult to enjoy.
Introduced at SEMA Show Oct. 31st –Nov. 3rd, the Camaro features special orange paint, Hot Wheels branding, and 20-inch forged wheels that resemble its scale-model counterparts. Also included are some satin graphite ground effects, stripes, orange brake calipers, and details like embossed interior headrests. Chevrolet Camaro lovers will also be glad to know that along with the 2018 Camaro Hot Wheels Edition, Chevrolet also announced it will offer its purpose-built Camaro drag racer, the COPO Camaro, with the Hot Wheels edition package. Chevy will build just 69 COPO Camaros. The regular Camaro Hot Wheels Edition will go on sale in quarter one of 2018. The commemorative package pays homage to iconic Hot Wheels features including a crush exterior color and stripes that replicate the toys’ famous orange tracks. The $4,995 package, available on Camaro 2LT and 2SS coupe and convertible models, goes on sale in the first quarter of 2018.
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A Comforting Breakfast to Savor this Season By Family Features
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s the busy holiday season approaches, take time to relax and make family memories with a delicious breakfast at home. Bringing loved ones together doesn’t always need to involve an elaborate gathering. Sometimes, a warm, cozy morning meal is all you need. With wholesome nutrition top of mind for many moms, incorporating milk into your family’s routine can be a simple way to get important nutrients like protein, calcium and vitamin D. When you use real, farm fresh, dairy milk in your favorite holiday recipes, you can feel good knowing that it provides a natural nutrient package that is hard to match in any other single food or beverage. During this holiday season, bring the family together to enjoy savory comfort foods, like this homemade twist on classic hash browns. Made with ingredients you can feel good about, like nutritious milk, crisp vegetables and fresh herbs, this potato hash is sure to become a new favorite. It’s served with an 8-ounce glass of milk for an extra nutrient boost that helps everyone power through the busy holiday season. For more recipes to bring the family together during the holiday season, visit milklife.com.
Garlic Herb Potato Hash
3 tablespoons unsalted butter 8 small red potatoes, skin-on and diced (about 3 cups)
1 red bell pepper, diced 3 teaspoons minced garlic 1 teaspoon fresh thyme, finely chopped, plus additional for topping 1 teaspoon fresh oregano, finely chopped, plus additional for topping 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour 2/3 cup milk 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon pepper 2 slices low-sodium turkey bacon, cooked near crispy 1/4 cup finely grated reduced-fat sharp cheddar cheese In large skillet over medium heat, melt butter then add potatoes, bell peppers, garlic, thyme and oregano, stirring occasionally until potatoes are fork-tender. Sprinkle flour over potato mixture and stir to coat. Gradually stir in milk until sauce forms. Season with salt and pepper and stir in slices of turkey bacon. Sprinkle with cheddar cheese and cover, allowing to melt 1-2 minutes. Uncover and top with additional herbs, if desired, before serving. Pair each serving with 8-ounce glass of milk. Nutritional information per serving: 320 calories; 11 g fat; 6 g saturated fat; 45 mg cholesterol; 17 g protein; 38 g carbohydrates; 3 g fiber; 440 mg sodium; 434 mg calcium (45% of daily value). Nutrition figures based on using fat free milk, and include an 8-ounce glass of milk. n Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
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ring the harvest straight to the table with farm-fresh ingredients fit for entertaining family and friends. Whether sharing stories passed from generation to generation, celebrating traditions – old and new – or simply treasuring time with loved ones, you can enjoy fragrant autumn flavors with a delicious and nutritious morning meal. Whether starting off a quiet weekend morning with brunch or prepping for a busy day with a make-ahead breakfast the night before, this recipe offers a creative, tasty way to kick-off the day. Plus, when paired with an 8-ounce glass of milk, everyone can get essential nutrients, like calcium and protein, to help them be their best. To find more family-friendly recipes and information about milk’s nutrients, visit milklife.com
Butternut Squash Sage Frittata Servings: 6 Crispy Sage Leaves: 3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil 6-8 fresh sage leaves, pinch kosher salt
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Frittata: 2 teaspoons extra-virgin olive oil 1 1/2 cups (about 8 ounces) butternut squash, diced 1 clove garlic, minced 2 large sage leaves, chopped 6 large eggs 1/2 cup fat free milk 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt 1/8 teaspoon freshly ground nutmeg
caramelize, about 10 minutes total. Add garlic and chopped sage; stir until fragrant, about 60 seconds. In large bowl, whisk together eggs, milk, pepper, salt and nutmeg. Pour mixture into skillet and stir gently, about 15 seconds, to distribute squash evenly around pan.
Transfer skillet to oven and cook 10 minutes, or until egg is puffed and set. Remove To prepare crispy sage leaves: In small from oven and let cool about 3-5 minutes skillet, heat olive oil until shimmering. Fry before cutting and serving with crispy sage sage leaves in oil until crispy, about 5 sec- leaves. onds. Remove sage leaves from oil and drain Pair each serving with 8-ounce glass of on paper towel. Sprinkle with salt while hot. milk To prepare frittata: Heat oven to 425 F. Notes: To prepare butternut squash: SepaIn 10-inch cast-iron skillet, heat oil over medium-high heat. Add butternut squash; rate round end from long portion of squash; save round end for a separate recipe. With stir to coat in oil. vegetable peeler, peel long portion. With Spread butternut squash in single layer sharp check’s knife, thinly slice squash. and cook 2-3 minutes before stirring. Repeat Cut slices into long matchsticks then chop until squash becomes tender and begins to into cubes. Pre-cut, store-bought butternut
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Butternut Squash Sage Frittata squash can be used in place of cutting entire squash. Nutritional information per serving: 200 calories; 7 g fat; 2 g saturated fat; 195 mg cholesterol; 15 g protein; 18 g carbohydrates; 1 g fiber; 290 mg sodium; 375 mg calcium (40% of daily value). Nutrition figures based on using fat free milk, and include an 8-ounce glass of milk.
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AAMA 2017 Gala Photography by Vicky Pink ver 350 people attended the annual gala hosted by the Association for the Advancement of Mexican Americans (AAMA). Honorary Gala Chair and former AAMA Board Chairman Roland Garcia introduced keynote speaker Mayor Sylvester Turner. Along with Karen and Roland Garcia, Martha and Demetrius Navarro served as Gala Chairs. A posthumous award was presented to AAMA Co-Founder Yolanda Black Navarro’s son in memory of his mom. More than $250,000 was raised to further AAMA’s mission to the community. Some in attendance were AAMA Executives Joe Jimenez and Debbie Ortiz; Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee; State Reps. Gene Wu and Armando Walle; Controller Chris Brown; HFD Chief Sam Pena; Council members Karla Cisneros, Jack Christie, and Robert Gallegos; DeeDee and Gilbert Garcia; Lenora and John Pohlman; Kristin and Aaron Blomquist; Christian Navarro; Sofia Adrogue; Judge Steve Kirkland; Minerva and John Esquivel; Susie and Dr. Ignatius Distefano; Janie and Paul Puente; Irma and Roberto Gonzalez; Janie and Paul Puente; and Sylvia and Gordon Quan.
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BOOKS “Keep Your Airspeed Up: The Story of a Tuskegee Airman” by Harold H. Brown with Marsha S. Bordner
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n things of great importance, you stand on the shoulders of giants. Those who came before you gave you a boost to get you where you are. They cleared your path and knocked aside obstacles. You stand on the shoulders of those giants even if, as in the new book “Keep Your Airspeed Up” by Harold H. Brown (with Marsha S. Bordner), the giant was once kinda scrawny. Growing up in Minneapolis in the pre-World War II years, Harold H. Brown says that he and his brother “Bubba” were “mongrel dogs”: their maternal line was white-Jewish-Black; their paternal ancestors were African American and possibly Native American. Both boys were light-complexioned with straight hair, which Brown believes may have helped him later in his career.
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in a mostly-white military wouldn’t “I never thought I would ever get shot have it easy, but believing that racial down. “Keep Your Airspeed Up” is a discrimination for Black pilots would surprise. A very nice one. “resolve itself,” he decided to join the Air Corps in mid-1942. Not only is it a warm and genuine biography, beginning even before At the exam, he was “the only black author Harold H. Brown was born, man taking the mental test… on that but this book takes readers through a summer day,” and he was a quarter two-pronged fight, both in war and for pound below weight on the physical civil rights, as told through quiet tales test. “I flunked it!” he says, but by of heroes and those who created them. early 1943, he’d gained the needed ounces and had headed south to ofBrown (with Marsha Bordner) is ficially enlist in the Tuskegee Army careful to give credit to the many Flying School. who made him who he is; after those gentle shout-outs and heart-in-yourThe South presented a big learning throat war stories, you’ll then be curve for a Northern Black man. brought up-to-date with his current Brown experienced serious racial life. Remarkably, through this all, problems for the first time and though Brown’s story is told humbly, which he “hated segregation,” he realized will endear him to readers even more. that being in a segregated Air Corps Even if you don’t consider yourself a unit was perhaps better for a Black World War II buff, this book is more soldier; training was easier when there than just that. There’s other history were more than just two or three black here, as well as a biography that will faces in a unit. And so he trained hard: charm you plenty. If that seems like many hours of flight-time, classes, a winner for you, then “Keep Your and more. Airspeed Up” is a pretty big book.
Throughout his childhood and attendance at an integrated high school, he was fascinated with flying and so, when his brother enlisted in the military at the beginning of the War, “We knew that we were among a Share this story online at stylemagBrown saw a way to achieve his own dream. Fully aware that a Black man very select group of people,” he says. azine.com.
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JUNIOR LEAGUE OF HOUSTON HOUSTON, TX
13th Change Happens! Fall Luncheon
Photography by Vicky Pink hange Happens! hosted their 13th Annual Fall Luncheon with event chairs Yolanda Green Barnes and Anthony T. Barnes. The signature fall event of the 501(c)(3) non-profit, community-based organization helps funds their mission of empowering people to help themselves. Since 1989, Change Happens! has provided a variety of community programming that builds up the family. Len Cannon emceed the affair that honored J.Colter Lewis of Northern Trust with the Dorothy Ables, Making Change Happen Hero Award. Some in attendance were CEO and Founder Rev. Leslie Smith, Mayor Sylvester Turner, Ray Purser, Laurie Vignaud, Yvonne Robinson, Rhonda Lewis Nwosu, Nikia Farria- Green, Saki Indakwa, Monique Shepherd, Sylvia LeBlanc, Jimmie Jones, Vanessa Reed, Clifton Minger Jr, Zack Terrell, Addie Heyliger, Gloria Williams, Jo Beth Harris, Christie Newsome, Angela Williams, Una Topps, Vaniecia Williams, Lola Robinson, Lisa Brooks, and Kim Topps.
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Astros’ World Series Victory Parade Photography by Vicky Pink ecords were shattered as Astros lovers turned out by the thousands to celebrate the World Series Champions Houston Astros. Downtown Houston was a sea of orange has fans lined the streets for the celebratory parade. Those not at the parade were firmly planted at City Hall for the rally that followed the parade where players were able to personally thank fans for their support throughout the season. Mayor Sylvester Turner declared November 3rd Go Astros Day.
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Houston Texans vs. Indianapolis Colts Photography by Semetra Samuel he Houston Texans celebrated service members during their game against the Indianapolis Colts in the annual Salute to Service game presented by Bud Light. Former President George H.W. Bush did the coin toss. The Houston Texans, however, fell short of beating the Indianapolis Colts. It was their first game with Tom Savage filling in as quarterback for the injured Deshaun Watson. Head Coach Bill O’Brien said the Texans will need to coach and play better in order to win games. This game did have one highlight for the Texans as they recovered a fumble and returned it for a touchdown for the second time this season. They also had 3.0 sacks as a team for a loss of 29 total yards and had 15 players record at least one tackle and five players record five-or-more total tackles on defense.
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