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Gov. Northam Would BeWise to Step Down By Jesse Jackson, National Political Writer
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irginia Gov. Ralph Northam has admitted that he blackened his face as part of a Michael Jackson costume for a dance party. He also initially admitted that he was one of the participants in a racist photo -- of one person dressed in full Klan regalia and another in blackface --that appeared on his 1984 yearbook page.
the murder of Heather Heyer. Trump infamously embraced the proto-Nazi protesters, arguing that there were “good people on both sides.” Northam has advocated taking down the Confederate statutes in Virginia.
The next day, however, he reversed himself, saying it could not have been him, bizarrely arguing that given how difficult it was to get shoe polish off his face after the dance contest, he surely would not have done it again. The governor apologized, noting: “In the place and time where I grew up, many actions we rightfully recognize as abhorrent today were commonplace.” Yes, 1984 was a long time ago, but it was two decades after the Voting Rights Act and the Civil Rights laws, and three decades after Brown v. Board of Education declared segregation unconstitutional. In 1984, I made my first run for the presidency. In 1985, Douglas Wilder became the first African-American elected statewide as lieutenant governor in Virginia, on his way to being elected governor four years later. Northam’s actions were offensive and wrong even at the time he committed them. America’s long, sordid tradition of blackface minstrelsy -- white people in
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam’s medical school yearbook in 1984 features a racist photo
blackface -- was designed to burlesque black people, to portray them as dumb, grotesque and lascivious and was not incidentally part of propaganda for slavery. The governor said that his actions then do not reflect his attitude, his views or his policies now or at any time throughout his military, medical and public career. All of us are sinners. Grace and redemption must be accorded to all who atone. I believe deeply that a person can be redeemed from a hideous past. Northam’s record has been positive. In stark contrast to President Trump, he acted bravely during the racist protests in Charlottesville, Va., that resulted in
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on Tuesday night in her response to the President’s State of the Union address. Abrams blamed the President for the recent partial government shutdown, which became the longest in US history, calling it
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Trump and McConnell remain in power, yet the right-wing talking heads who celebrate Trump and McConnell are condemning Northam, demonstrating not their virtue but their rapacious partisanship. Trump and McConnell have plenty of company on their side of the aisle. Former Attorney General Jeff Sessions contended the Voting Rights Act was “intrusive” on states’ rights. Then there’s Republican Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith of Mississippi. She was elected in November despite saying she’d happily sit in the front row of a “public hanging” if invited by a supporter. She didn’t say it 35 years ago. She said it a few months ago.
And before narrowly defeating African-American gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams, Brian Kemp was the Georgia secretary of state and purged hundreds of thousands of Georgians from the voting rolls, most of them African-Americans. As a practical matter, it will be impossible for Northam to lead the state of Virginia after this revelation. His press conference in which he denied what he had admitted the day before did not help his cause. Our leaders must represent the values that we espouse and honor the diversity of the coalition that we seek to build. Virtually the entire leadership of the Democratic Party in the state has called on the governor to resign. He would be wise to accept their advice. 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.
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In stark contrast to Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, portrayed in an infamous picture celebrating the Confederate flag, Northam has pushed to advance voting rights in Virginia. McConnell recently scorned legislation to expand and defend voting rights as a “power grab,” while defending Republican efforts to suppress the vote across the country.
The recently elected Republican governor of Florida, Ron DeSantis, also played the race card with little to no blowback from his party. He warned the voters of his state not to “monkey this up” by electing his African-American opponent, Andrew Gillum.
“a stunt engineered by the President,” and argued that the aspirations of American families “are being crushed by Republican leadership that ignores real life or just doesn’t understand it.” The 45-year-old narrowly lost a gubernatorial bid in the reliably red state of Georgia last fall, but rose to national prominence
in the process. She made history as the first black woman to give the Democratic response to the State of the Union. Abrams, who has made voting rights a signature issue, warned during her speech that voter suppression is “real” and described protecting the right to vote as “the next battle for our democracy.” After outlining a host of Democratic priorities, she said, “None of these ambitions are possible without the bedrock guarantee of our right to vote,” adding, “Let’s be clear: voter suppression is real.” Abrams continued, “We cannot accept efforts to undermine our right to vote,” and said, “This is the next battle for our democracy, one where all eligible citizens can have their say about the vision we want for our country. We must reject the cynicism that says allowing every eligible vote to be cast and counted is a power grab.” “The foundation of our moral leadership around the globe is free and fair elections where voters pick their leaders, not where politicians pick their voters,” she said. Abrams ticked through a litany of other issues, ranging from gun control to immigration reform to action on climate change, criticizing the current administration and contrasting the President’s agenda with those of the Democratic Party. “We know bipartisanship could craft a 21st century immigration plan, but this administration chooses to cage children and tear families apart,” Abrams said in one of her most searing criticisms.
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She added, “Compassionate treatment at the border is not the same as open borders” and said that “Democrats stand ready to effectively secure our ports and borders.” But in a pointed message to the President, Abrams said, “America is made stronger by the presence of immigrants, not walls.” On the subject of gun violence, Abrams said, “This White House responds timidly while first graders practice active shooter drills,” adding, “from now on, our leaders must be willing to tackle gun safety measures.” The speech gave Abrams a high-profile platform to counter the President’s own message to Congress and the nation and comes amid speculation that she may run for a Senate seat in 2020. She talked about her own experience working with volunteers to give out meals to federal workers placed on furlough during the shutdown, saying, “Making livelihoods of our federal workers a pawn for political games is a disgrace.” Abrams said that the shutdown “defied every tenet of fairness and abandoned not just our people -- but our values.” She spoke about the country’s fight against racism, saying, “We continue to confront racism from our past and our present, which is why we must hold everyone from the highest offices to our own families accountable for racist words and deeds and call racism what it is -- wrong.”
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nextlevelurgentcare.com hief Medical Officer of Next Level Urgent Care, LLC, Robbyn Traylor, MD, is named among the Texas Healthcare Diversity Council’s Top 25 Women in Healthcare 2019. The council will present Traylor with the prestigious award at the upcoming Healthcare Diversity Summit to be held in Houston late February. The award recognizes doctors, nurses, health system executives and other healthcare specialists who are making the biggest strides in inclusivity within the healthcare field. A sixth generation Texan and native Houstonian, who has served as a panelist and mentor on the diversity council for several years, Traylor was the only African American in her graduating class of nearly 200 students when she received her medical degree from the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio in 2005. She joined Next Level Urgent Care in 2014 after gaining valuable experience in emergency medicine, urgent care, hospital medicine, and primary care.
houstonpublicmedia.org ast October, the Houston school board opened its regular, monthly meeting with the typical routines — the pledge of allegiance, recognition — and then moved to the district’s business. Except then, the meeting turned raucous, with shouting and racially-charged accusations. What happened has helped trigger a special state investigation into the Houston school board and intensified the already looming threat of a state takeover. But now, administrators at the Texas Education Agency are examining what was behind that surprise motion and split vote. In particular, they are trying to determine if some Houston school board members violated the Texas Open Meetings Act and if there are any other governance issues. Joe Larsen, a Houston attorney who serves on the board of directors for the Freedom of Information Foundation of Texas, said Texas has an open meetings law to protect against corruption and require transparency.
CNN/StyleMagazine.com Newswire very Catholic diocese in Texas has released t3he names of all priests, deacons and other clergy members accused of sexually abusing children in the past decades. At least 298 clergy members across the state have faced “credible abuse” allegations going back to the 1940s, the lists compiled by the 15 Texas dioceses show. The dioceses publicly identified the clergy members on Thursday. Texas leaders and the Ordinariate of the Chair of St. Peter agreed to identify those accused in October as part of an effort “to promote healing and a restoration of trust in the Catholic Church.” The lists, published on each diocese’s website, include the names of the clergy members, details about when and where they were ordained and which parishes they were assigned to. Each diocese compiled its own list and the details about those accused and the allegations vary.
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f gift-giving isn’t your strong suitions like Valentine’s Day are likely to bring on stress and worry, but procrastinating will only serve to elevate your unease.
Follow these steps to simplify your shopping, and while you may not come to love the task of finding the perfect gift, your loved one will undoubtedly appreciate your effort.
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KVUE.com eflecting at his home in Austin, 92-Year-Old Marvin Douglas is one of the city’s first black firefighters. A few months after the city hired his friend Nathaniel Kindred, one the first three African American firefighters in the state, Douglas said Kindred approached him. He passed the exam and joined the first three at Station 5 in East Austin in 1953. But as you can imagine, as trailblazers in the 50s, their journey wasn’t easy. Slowly but surely things did begin to change. Mr. Douglas continued to break down barriers in the late 1960s, when he shifted from fighting fires to preventing them. He became the first black fire inspector in the state of Texas, but with that success came a few obstacles too. Now years after his retirement, the department has come a long way. In December of 2018, he had the chance to pin the badge on the Austin’s first black fire chief, Joel Baker.
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Give blooms a boost. A dozen longstem red roses is a beautiful gesture, but unless your intended rose receiver is a strictly traditional type, try adding a little spice to your floral arrangement. Go for a bouquet in her favorite color, or have the flowers arranged in a practical vessel she can reuse to remember the occasion, such as a cocktail shaker or a watering can.
Browse for ideas online. Many retailers offer special promotions and gift idea sections on their websites, so finding inspiration can be as easy as visiting the sites of your loved one’s favorite stores. There are also dozens of articles online to help get the ideas flowing. Searches such as “gifts for horse lovers” or “Valentine’s gifts for a new boyfriend” will reveal a long list of ideas to peruse. Keep it simple. Although the advertising industry works hard to convince consumers otherwise, Valentine’s Day isn’t really all about the bling. Sure, a pretty bauble is a welcome gift, but there are plenty of ways to show your affection that don’t require spending a month’s salary. A heartfelt card paired with a memento of a meaningful event
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date, celebrate your love on a day of your own choosing, when you can relax and enjoy the time together without the pressure to rush through dessert so your table can be flipped for the next waiting couple.
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Go ahead, gift yourself. It may seem counter-intuitive, but finding a gift you’ll enjoy may inspire an idea for your loved one. The trick is finding something you can share together, whether it’s tickets to a show or his and hers mugs for enjoying your favorite brew. Just be sure the item is something your intended will share your enthusiasm for, or you may as well go buy a blender. or place in your relationship sends the same loving sentiment. Make it a (different) date. For many
couples, navigating the demands of work, kids and life make spending time together a luxury. Instead of fighting crowds at busy restaurants on the official
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Under Fire: New Alabama Buc-ee’s Sued for Low Gas Prices
Click2Houston.com beloved Texas business is causing controversy in Alabama. Buc-ee’s opened its first location outside Texas in Baldwin County in January, and already competitors are not happy with the Lone Star staple. A lawsuit filed by the Oasis Travel Center Friday claims Buc-ee’s has been selling gas too cheaply. While buyers may appreciate the low gas prices, the company claims Buc-ee’s is illegally pricing its gas and it has “already damaged the (competitor’s) business and caused irreparable harm,” according to the lawsuit. The new location opened weeks ago just four miles from Oasis, and - with gas prices at $1.89 - has been packed since. The state average for gas is $1.81, and Oasis’ gas is priced at $2.12, according to Gas Buddy. Oasis is not happy with the new gas station saying, “(Buc-ee’s) illegal practices have cost it sales and gross gasoline margin and threatens to continue to do so if not stopped.”
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Employees Take Lead On Target’s Expanded Black History Month Collection
newsbug.info our years ago, a group of Target employees convinced the retailer to try a test during Black History Month that would gauge VVcustomers’ interest in African-American themed merchandise. They got an earful. Shoppers wanted more items from black-owned businesses. They wanted more variety. They wanted more prominent displays. This year, the Minneapolis-based retailer is making a big bet on that idea. Target tripled the number of stores carrying its Black History Month collection compared with last year and broadened the number of items, all of which are curated or designed by employees. Nationwide, 700 of its 1,850 stores will carry the items through the end of February. It also created a dedicated space on its website at target.com/celebrateblackhistory. Target has had a public campaign tied to Black History Month since 2006. Past efforts have included supporting the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History.
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alentine’s Day comes and goes, but what about all the other 364 days of the year? However you feel about the day of love, you can use it as a much needed reminder to bask in some self love. In honor of the holiday, Sharita Jennings, trainer and blogger at GetFitLikeThat.com, has 14 healthy ways to love yourself all year long. 1. Write Self-Love Notes. Love notes aren’t just for your special someone. Self-love through affirmations and positive thinking can actually be good for overall health and mental performance. According to psychologist, Carmen Harra, “much like exercise, [affirmations] raise the level of feel-good hormones.” You can practice this by listing out the things you love about yourself in a letter or card. Read it and add to it often! 2. Massage Away the Stress. Stressing out and living a mostly sedentary lifestyle can cause you to hold carry extra tension in your muscles. A deep tissue massage can release tension and help you get
moving with less pain!3.\ Find Love Outdoors. Your very own city could be home to a beautiful national park or other hidden neighborhood treasures. Check out FindYourPark.com to find a new trail right around the corner.
NHL to Celebrate Black History Month for 1st time
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MySanAntonio.com he NHL will celebrate Black History Month for the first time, shifting its focus in February from its wide-ranging “Hockey Is For Everyone” campaign to emphasize racial diversity in the sport. The league and NHL Players’ Association will announce the joint initiative Friday morning. It includes a traveling mobile museum devoted to the history of minorities in hockey predating Willie O’Ree breaking the color barrier in 1958 and going up to the present day. The museum will debut outside Madison Square Garden in New York on Saturday. As part of this, “Hockey Is For Everyone” is expanding to year-round. March will be gender-equality month, and the plan is to add acknowledgement of Hispanic heritage and “First Nations” next season. There are roughly 20 black players currently on NHL rosters, though executive vice president of social impact, growth initiatives and legislative affairs Kim Davis said there is strong minority representation at youth levels.
247wallst.com According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the economy added 304,000 jobs in January and the national unemployment rate was 4%. The level for Black Americans was 6.8%, which is about what the number has been across the nation during some modest recessions. The comparison is even worse when put side by side with certain other groups. The level for Whites in January was 3.5%. The level for Blacks was 94% higher than that. The level for Asians was 3.1%. The rate for Blacks was 120% higher than that figure. The BLS summarized the national numbers, “Among the major worker groups, the unemployment rate for Hispanics increased to 4.9 percent in January. The level of Black unemployment has actually gotten worse over the last several months. It was 6.6% in December, and 6% in September. That means in five months, the figure has risen 12%.
find a reason to spoil yourself with new clothes. According to Women’s Health, new workout clothes can actually motivate you to workout! So splurge a little to look your best for your next date with the treadmill.
a runner, go to a new distance you never thought you’d finish. If you’re a yogi, nail that headstand you’ve been working towards. If you’re a walker, try a challenging hike with huge hills and all. You’ll give yourself the best gift-a boost of self-confidence
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6. Plan A Family Fitness Day. Being active doesn’t have to be a single’s event. You can plan an active day with your family or friends. Think back to grade school with field days where teams competed in 3 legged races and potato sacks. Or maybe a game of basketball or football is more your speed! Just get moving and bring others along.
4. Try a New Workout. This year, you may fall head over heels (hopefully not literally) for a brand new workout. Switching up your sweat sessions can keep you from plateauing and help you reach your very own body goals.
7. Unleash Your Inner Beyonce or Bobby Brown. Dancing may not be at the top of your to-do list, but letting lose in a dance class or at the club can shed calories, help you destress and m han eating out. Learning what goes into your dishes can also help you make healthier food choices in the long term, and of course you can impress your love by throwing down in the kitchen.
5. Get Dressed Up… For The Gym. Whether or not you have a hot Valentines date this year, you can
9. Knock Your Own Socks Off. Pick a physical activity and go above and beyond your normal level. If you’re
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10. Flex Your Heart Muscle. For Valentine’s Day or any day, you can spread a little love by mentoring, feeding the less fortunate, or hanging out with the seniors. You might not work up a sweat, but you’ll certainly bring some joy to others and yourself in the process. 11. Get Some Quality “Me” Time. While it can be good for your mental health to be around those who you love, don’t forget to spend some time with yourself! A few hours or a whole weekend to yourself can help to decompress and prepare you to be your best self at work and at home. 12. Embrace Your Inner Dare Devil: While all “dare-devils” are not created equal, the idea here is to conquer a fear, no matter how big or small. Facing your fears can make you stronger from the inside out. So go skydiving, sign that song at karaoke, or anything that makes your heart race!
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Kristoff St. John, Star of ‘Young & the Restless,’ Dead at 52
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ctor Kristoff St. John, who played Neil Winters on the CBS daytime soap opera “The Young & the Restless,” has died, according to his attorney Mark Geragos. He was 52. A cause of death has not been released. Sarah Ardalani, a public information officer with the Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner, told CNN that St. John was found dead at a home in the Woodland Hills area of Los Angeles on Sunday afternoon. St. John joined the cast of “The Young & the Restless” in 1991. In real life, St. John dealt with drama that could have rivaled a soap opera. St. John’s last activity on Twitter was January 21 when he retweeted a post, which read, “Grieving the loss of a child is a process. It begins on the day your child passes, and ends the day the parent joins them.” He was set to marry his model girlfriend, Kseniya Mikhaleva.
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he Grammy 3Awards are going to be filled with show s3topping perfor3The Recording Academy announced some of the artists scheduled to take the stage at next month’s ceremony. Camila Cabello will be making her Grammy performance debut. She’s also nominated for two awards, best pop solo performance and best pop vocal album. Cardi B will also perform. The rapper is nominated in five categories, including record of the year and best rap album. Janelle Monáe, Post Malone, Dan + Shay, Kacey Musgraves and Shawn Mendes round out the other announced performers. Alicia Keys will host the show. The 15-time Grammy shared her joy about the gig in a video this week. “I’m so excited to be the master of ceremonies on the biggest night in music and celebrate the creativity, power and, magic,” Keys said.
BLACK HISTORY MONTH How Jackie Robinson’s Wife, Rachel, Helped Him Break Baseball’s Color Line By The Conversation, Chris Lamb, Professor of Journalism, IUPUI
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Jackie and Rachel at their home in Stamford, Connecticut, shortly after he was voted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962. AP Photo
Jackie and Rachel, two weeks after their wedding in February 1946. AP Photo/Ed Widdis
ackie Robinson, who would have turned 100 on Jan. 31, is often remembered for his courage, athleticism, tenacity and sacrifice. By confronting Jim Crow – both as a baseball player and as a civil rights activist – he changed America.
he was a senior. Jackie was a four-letter athlete and “a big man on campus,” as she described him.
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“Back in the days when integration wasn’t fashionable,” Martin Luther King Jr. said of Robinson, “he underwent … the loneliness which comes with being a pilgrim walking through the lonesome byways toward the high road of freedom. He was a sit-inner before sit-ins, a freedom rider before freedom rides.” I’ve written three books about Robinson, in addition to dozens of columns and articles. I used to wonder how Robinson persevered in the face of so much hate and ugliness. He was certainly as tough a competitor as any athlete who ever lived, and he had an unwavering religious faith. But I eventually realized that he couldn’t have achieved what he did without his wife, Rachel, whose spirit was as formidable as his own. Sure, he had his mother, Mallie; his minister, Karl Downs; Brooklyn Dodgers’ president, Branch Rickey, who signed him; and sportswriter Wendell Smith, who served as his ghostwriter and confidante. Rachel, however, was the only constant. “She was not simply the dutiful wife,” Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Roger Wilkins said about Rachel. “She had to live through the death threats, endure the vile screams of the fans and watch her husband get knocked down by pitch after pitch. … She was beautiful and wise and replenished his strength and courage.” Rachel Isum met Jackie Robinson at UCLA when she was a freshman and
They married five years later on Feb. 10, 1946, a few months after Brooklyn Dodgers President Branch Rickey signed Jackie to play for the organization’s top minor league team, the Montreal Royals. Two-and-a-half weeks after the wedding, the Robinsons left the relative comfort of Los Angeles to go to spring training in Florida. Robinson would have to confront both baseball’s color line and the Jim Crow laws of the South, where blacks who challenged segregation risked jail, injury or death.
“There was such an incredible amount of pressure, it might have driven two people apart,” she told Sports Illustrated in 2013. “But it had the opposite effect on us, it pushed us together.”
“We had a pledge to each other that we were going to try to keep the house a haven,” she said. “Someplace safe. Someplace we didn’t have to replay the mess outside.”
At some point, as Rachel later told Robinson biographer Arnold Rampersad, Jackie began to refer to himself not as “I” but as “we.” Jackie and Rachel were united as civil rights activists; they knew, as Rachel put it, “that the issue wasn’t simply baseball but life and death, freedom and bondage, for a lot of people.”
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As the spring progressed, Jackie’s arm improved and so did his confidence. He played the 1946 season with the Montreal Royals before being promoted to the Dodgers the next spring. He established himself as one of the best players in the National League. But the racist epithets continued to rain down on him from the stands and the dugouts of opposing teams. Rachel was determined to make their home a refuge from that malevolence, whether the Robinsons were living in Montreal, New York City, or later, in Stamford, Connecticut.
On the field and off, Rachel Robinson was a pillar of emotional support. AP Photo/Harry Harris
dren while her husband was playing baseball and crusading for civil rights. After earning her master’s degree, she worked as a nurse-therapist and researcher at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York. She then taught nursing at Yale University while she served as director of the Connecticut mental health center. After Jackie died, Rachel created the Jackie Robinson Foundation, which has provided scholarships for 1,400 college students.
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Rachel knew she and Jackie could not react to every racial epithet hurled their way. But she wasn’t averse to quiet forms of resistance. When their plane stopped in New Orleans on their flight to Florida, Rachel saw something she had never seen before: separate restrooms for “white women” and “colored women.” She defiantly walked into restroom marked “white women.” During that first spring training, segregation laws prohibited the Robinsons from staying in the same oceanfront hotel in Daytona Beach with his white teammates. Nor could they eat in white restaurants. They stayed with a black family and ate their meals in a black restaurant. Robinson, feeling the weight of representing millions of black Americans, struggled during the beginning of spring training. He had trouble hitting, and he hurt his throwing arm so badly that he could barely lift it. Rachel calmed Jackie every night in their small room, massaging his sore arm as he raged against the indignities he faced on and off the field. She also learned she was pregnant while they were in Daytona Beach, but decided not to tell him.
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Black Owned Businesses Continue to Bring Dignity to Death By Jo-Carolyn Goode, Managing Editor that people need.”
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here is one thing all people have in common. We all will be born and we will die. Death is such a delicate subject that families need someone to help them ease through the process of all the decision making that has to be done to plan out a proper burial. For many families in the Houston area, the ones that they often turn to are the folks at McCoy & Harrison Funeral Home and O.W. Wiley Mortuary.
Helen McCoy Abernathy and Brenda McCoy Lee
Image a close family member has died and the only thing your family is interested in is putting them away nicely. Your emotions are all over the place. You reach out to the funeral director for some sympathy and start the process of burying your family member only to be turned away by the proprietor. Although death is universal, burying your loved one was not at funeral homes during the days of segregation due to the color of your skin. It is for reasons like that in how families were mistreated that Homer E. McCoy saw this need to establish the McCoy & Harrison Funeral Home to bring dignity to death for African Americans. A business that certainly needs a loving touch and a tender hand is the funeral industry. McCoy brought compassion and care to the profession to ensure that families knew that they were more than the color of their skin and their loved one’s life meant something. Always rendering care to the people, he became known as the People’s Pharmacy. From the senior McCoy to his son to the current generation, the family-owned business is the longest tenured family
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owned and operated black funeral home in Houston and the State of Texas. Over the ninety plus years, the person in the family who manages the business has changed but not much else. Today sisters Helen McCoy Abernathy and Brenda McCoy Lee are at the helm. “We are certainly grateful to be around as long as we have; our family has been a staple in our community for a very long time,” said Helen McCoy Abernathy, Funeral Director and President for the funeral home. “We believe we have a responsibility to our community to continue providing our services that they have been accustomed to over the past years.” Workers give a hands-on approach, always remembering years ago when so many families were given less than and treated in such foul ways. They try hard not to get caught up in the big business mind thinking where money is more valued than people. “It is easy to remain complacent with status quo of mom and pop, but stepping out of your comfort zone and attempting to have that Fortune 500 company mentality is daunting and challenging. However, we believe in merging the two. That formula has proved to be a great success as we continue to grow as a company, but also remain a pulse to the community,” said Abernathy. Competition and technology have tested both companies over the years. Advancements have definitely helped and not hindered. Abernathy believes technology most definitely assists in making the business’s day-to-day operations easier but it has also challenged them in keeping that family touch as families tend to want to do a lot more things digitally instead of in person. In the past, families would come to the facility to make arrangements. Whereas now families want to handle business mainly via email and look on the website to comparison shop. “The key is to incorporate advancing technology into our traditional principles,” said Abernathy. “We always make sure we speak and meet with them personally. Losing a loved one is one of the most difficult times in one’s life. Technology cannot replace the emotional support
Feeling the push from technical advancement as well is another funeral home that one could call a new kid in comparison to McCoy & Harrison ’s longevity. However, Wiley Mortuary is no stranger to the industry as they have almost 20 years under their belt. Wiley Mortuary is a first generation operation that is run by husband and wife team, Otis W. Wiley, Sr. and Jacqueline Jones-Wiley. The pair has really had a lot of positive experiences with technology and has embraced it to expand their care for families beyond the burial with their aftercare resources online through their website. Funerals are big business so any way to stand out amongst the competition is crucial. Another barrier for funeral homes to stay in business is the rise in price inflation. Just to dig a hole in the ground for a loved one’s final resting place has
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gone from a mere $90 in the early 1900s to over $1,500 by today’s standards. Abernathy says those rising costs have caused her to an increase in the number of cremations that they do since it by far a more reasonable price option for families. Also, tailored packages of varying prices and services have been created as a way to help families lower the cost of funerals for grieving families at McCoy & Harrison. However, Wiley said that she has found families that come to them still favor more traditional burials versus cremations. There are so many similar operations out there in the funeral home business but those who don’t know how to work the formula compassion for families and operating in the black have seen their business bought out by bigger corporations. A past Ebony magazine article reported that there were 3,000 black-owned funeral homes in the U.S. Today, there are estimated to be only
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1,200. Businesses are being bought out by companies like Service Corporation International, based in Houston, who estimates that they have purchased 50 known funeral homes in the last 20 years. Funeral homes are having to find ways to keep doing what help them start their businesses but also keep ahead of the changing times by expanding their brand and services to meet demand while still giving the personal touch. “Change is inevitable, progress is not. Therefore, as a funeral director, it’s important to understand how to embrace change, while still maintaining important traditions,” said Wiley. Founded in 2000, the Wileys co-own O. W. Wiley Mortuary, Incorporated. They are a full service independently owned and operated firm. Mr. Wiley is a Licensed Funeral Director In Charge and Licensed Embalmer. Mrs. Wiley is a Licensed Funeral Director. The Wileys
have demonstrated their commitment to the future and have improved the standards and expectations for funeral service in the greater Houston area. Their motto is, “Another Signature Service,” because each family is treated with compassion and respect. Maintaining respect in this highly competitive field has kept both family businesses operational. Chipping at that success has been an unlikely source, diversity. Abernathy points out that diversity is good for the growth of a city but the problem that she has noticed is how diversity has changed the makeup of neighborhoods. “Houston is becoming a more diverse city by the day; as a result what was once a predominantly African-American community has shifted more towards a multicultural community. It is our duty to remain active in our community as well as remain active through technology to let our families know we are not going anywhere and
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which is precisely why our children, Homer J. Jordan, Carl E. Lee II, Jerrod C. Abernathy, Brandon J. Lee, & Jonathan M. Lee take pride in continuing this tradition and are an active part of the corporation,” said Abernathy. Wiley Mortuary does not foresee that hurting their future either as the couple’s three children are all heavily involved in all business operations so when the time comes for them to take over it will be a smooth transition and they will be ready.
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we will continue to serve them.” They are not going anywhere because they are keeping things in the family by ensuring the next generation has that sense of duty to want to do the business. This lack of younger family involvement from the millennial generation has become a thorn in the side of a lot of black-owned funeral homes. There is no one to past the business on to that can preserve and protect the legacy of the business. “The importance of this lesson has not been lost on our 4th generation
The McCoy rely on name recognition to keep business coming in. With a rich history like theirs, it is easy to see how that is their number one draw. Falling close second or in a tie is their level of customer service. Growing in that same light are the Wileys who know referrals are king in this business. In yesterday, the business was more than just burying your dead but for events. Since black literally had no place to hold their weddings and other festive occasions they turned to funeral homes. Today, that is not so much the case with the passing of time. However that bond and connection to the community as a
resource beyond death still exist. “Serving the community that my husband and I grew up in and giving back through scholarships, sponsorships, mentoring and providing employment in the greater Houston area has truly bought joy to us and our firm,” said Wiley. A lot of have changes have occurred in the funeral industry from the expansion of services, embracing new technologies, and other facets however one of the biggest changes has been the inclusion of women. It is easy to see how this could be a male-dominated industry. When Homer McCoy started his company in 1926 he was the main employee doing a lot of the heavy lifting. He was the one answering the call to handle bodies and not sound insensitive or be cruel people are far heavier when dead. Hence, the term dead weight. And when chemicals are added in the embalming process to preserve bodies they become even heavier. In general women usually, don’t have the strength to be able to handle that kind of load. Plus the closed-mindedness of some men just blocked women trying to enter the industry.
Abernathy, Lee, and Wiley are some women who have broken that ceiling. Abernathy and Lee were in a way birthed into the business whereas her husband introduced Wiley to it. Following in the steps of his dream, Wiley said she took on his vision as her own. “ I decided to go to the Commonwealth Institute of Funeral Service to become a Licensed Funeral Director after my children graduated from high school.” Wiley continued, “Ironically the majority of my classmates were women. Our professor told us that more families preferred a female Funeral Director because we were more nurturing than our male colleagues.” Now she considers being in the industry her true calling. Man or woman, it takes a certain type of individual with a specific personality to successfully n Man or woman, it takes a certain type of individual with a specific personality to successfully navigate in this field. The McCoys and the Wileys have that right combination in professionalism, customer service, and in their individual personalities which makes all the easier for them to be able to dignity to death.
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measles cases in the state of Texas.
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arris County Public Health (HCPH) confirms three measles cases in Harris\County. The patients, whose identities will remain confidential, are two boys (under the age of 2) and a 25 – 35 year-old woman. All three patients reside in northwest Harris County. “Measles is a highly contagious respiratory disease caused by a virus, which spreads to others through coughing and sneezing,” said Umair A. Shah, MD, MPH, Executive Director for HCPH. “However, it is easily preventable. Parents and caregivers have the power to protect their children and themselves from this disease by getting vaccinated.” The last confirmed report of a measles case in Harris County was by the City of Houston in 2018. This year, there are currently six confirmed reports of
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Measles can be dangerous, especially for babies and young children. Measles is an airborne virus that lives in the nose and throat mucus of an infected person. It can spread to others through coughing and sneezing. Symptoms of measles are a high fever, runny nose, cough, red-watery eyes, and sore throat that is followed by a rash breakout 3-5 days after symptoms begin. Measles is highly contagious, and if one person has it, 9 out of 10 people around that person will also become infected if they’re not yet vaccinated. About 1 out of 4 people who get measles will be hospitalized. Measles is prevented through the combination MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella) vaccine. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that children get two doses in order to be fully protected: • The first dose at 12 through 15 months of age • The second dose at 4 through 6 years of age The best way to protect yourself and your family against measles and other vaccine-preventable diseases is by immunization. HCPH encourages individuals to contact their health care pro-
The Virus Measles is caused by a single-stranded, enveloped RNA virus with v1 serotype. It is classified as a member of the genus Morbillivirus in the Paramyxoviridae family. Humans are the only natural hosts of measles virus. People at High Risk for Complications People at high risk for severe illness and complications from measles include: Infants and children aged <5 years •
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vider if they show signs and symptoms of measles. For a list of recommended vaccines, please visit the Centers for
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palate or trying to tempt the taste buds of your littlest loves, explore these ideas to get inspired. Red is the color of love, so build your menu around fresh strawberries or raspberries, which pair perfectly with French toast or crepes, and can even dress up a simple cereal.
entine’s Day at Culinary.net. Cocoa-Kissed Red Velvet Pancakes
For a more sensible menu, opt for a fruity berry smoothie or a parfait layered with fresh fruit, low-fat yogurt and granola. Add a hint of loving indulgence by sprinkling dark chocolate shavings on top.
f the way to your loved one’s heart is through the stomach, there’s no better way to start off this Valentine’s Day than with a homemade breakfast prepared with love.
Show your affection with a plate of these colorful Cocoa-Kissed Red Velvet Pancakes featuring rich 100 percent cocoa, buttermilk and fresh berries. Heartshaped cookie cutters lend a special touch to these fluffy, flavorful pancakes. Add sweet garnishes like powdered sugar and berries for a sensational way to say “I love you.”
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Recipe courtesy of Nestlé Servings: 10 pancakes 1 cup all-purpose flour 1/4 cup granulated sugar 3 tablespoons Nestlé Toll House Baking Cocoa 1 teaspoon baking powder 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 large egg 1 cup reduced-fat buttermilk or low-fat milk 2 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract 1 teaspoon red food coloring heart-shaped pancake cutters or cookie cutters (optional) butter, for garnish (optional) powdered sugar, for garnish (optional) maple syrup, for garnish (optional) fresh berries, for garnish (optional) In large bowl, combine flour, sugar,
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