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Houston Style Magazine July 28 - Aug 3, 2016

Houston’s Premiere Weekly Publication

Volume 27 | Number 31

Complimentary

Jesse Jackson

A Message of Healing and Hope Will Carry the Day Against Trump

HILLARY CLINTON:

Richard A. Carranza Named Sole Finalist for HISD Superintendent

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Volume 27 | Number 31 | JULY 28 - AUG 3, 2016 EDITORIAL

FEATURE WRITERS Rebecca Briscoe Francis Page, Jr. National Entertainment Publisher and Editor Susie Stillwell - Entertainment fpagejr@stylemagazine.com Brandon Caldwell Feature Writer/Entertainment Lisa Valadez Mical Roy – Feature Associate Publisher Yolanda Pope – Culinary lisa@stylemagazine.com Dr. Lovell Jones – Health Editor Jo-Carolyn Goode Kim Davis – Sports Managing Editor Erick Cork - Feature editorial@stylemagazine.com Aiaina Mayes – Blogger Demez White – Feature Burt Levine – Political DESIGN/WEB Eric Ford – Fashion Writer De’Neisha Bell – Feature Trevor G. Piper Keandra Scott – Entertainment Creative Director/Graphics trevor@tpipermedia.com Cecilia Smith - Entertainment Raegan Boutte - Arts Kermit Williams Dr. Abimbola Farinde - Health Web Master webmaster@stylemagazine.com Jessica Crawford - Feature Franceli Chapman - Entertainment Jeffery T. Crump, Jr. Dr. Kimberly McLeod - Education Chief Designer webmaster@stylemagazine.com Erica Ponder - Feature Parish Blair - Feature Writer Lan– Arts Willie Grace Web/Graphics

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COMMENTARY

Jesse Jackson

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his has been a negative political season. It’s time to stop the insults. Let’s stop the negative branding. Let’s stop the negativity and name-calling and get on with a real debate about the real issues facing the American people and our future. The stakes are high. People are looking for answers, not insults. They face real challenges. They want someone who will fight for them, someone who can show them that they both know what needs to be done and that they are committed to getting it done. Hillary Clinton is the clear choice in November. She fares better as the moral compass of the nation -- telling hard truths and offering not conversation

A Message of Healing and Hope Will Carry the Day Against Trump but correction. Donald Trump says he will build a wall. Clinton says we need to build bridges, and tear down walls of separation, fear and hatred. She offers a clear eye and a bold alternative to Trump. Clinton can electrify her voters by laying out a bold agenda to rebuild our cities. Anger and violence is rising. Poverty is more deeply entrenched. Drugs and guns are too readily available. Schools are being closed; children are being lost. Jobs are scarce, particularly for the young. Why not call for ending the deferral of taxes for global corporations, making them pay what is owed for the profits they report as stashed abroad? Use that money to rebuild neighborhoods in need. Provide jobs retrofitting buildings, renovating a decrepit infrastructure from safe water systems to mass transit. Invest in community public schools, with wrap-around services. Provide child nutrition, health care, pre-k and the basics in education. It is always easier to nurture a strong child than to rescue a broken adult. The theme “Rebuild America, and put America back to work” rings true today.

A bold program to rebuild our cities, to move them to renewable energy and energy efficiency, to build affordable housing, guarantee access to high-quality health care, prepare great public schools, crack down on drugs and guns and reform our criminal injustice system would create jobs and accelerate growth. It would move us toward a fullemployment economy in which wages would rise on the bottom, not merely at the top. Hillary offers a bold agenda that will electrify voters. Defending it against inevitable gibes and attacks affirms the seriousness of the commitment. The scope allows people to see themselves in the change. The audacity galvanizes hope and makes people not only more likely to vote but more likely to bring others to the polls. The votes of urban America were central to Clinton’s victory in the primaries. African-Americans and Latinos have not yet recovered from the Great Recession. We were hit the hardest in the loss of homes, the loss of jobs, the loss of wealth. The residents of our impoverished neighborhoods are looking for is someone with a

real plan and a clear commitment to rebuild these neighborhoods. What we are looking for is a plan commensurate with the size of the challenge. Hillary answers the call. Want to get voters excited about turning out to vote? Offer a n s w e r s , n o t i n s u l t s . O ff e r commitment, not posturing. Fear of Trump may drive some to the polls, but Hillary offers real hope for change that will inspire many more. It’s all about Healing, Hope and Hillary in Philadelphia this week. You can write to the Rev. Jesse Jackson in care of this newspaper or by email at jjackson@rainbowpush. org. Follow him on Twitter @ RevJJackson. Share this story online at www.stylemagazine.com.

POLITICAL

Chris Harvey Brought Black Presence to RNC

hris Harvey is a Houston native that grew up favoring the Republican Party. This July he got picked to represent his west Houston Congressional District (CD-7) as an elected delegate at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland. To Harvey, it was important to be there. “I’ve always found Republicans welcoming,” said Harvey as he spoke about his work with the NAACP’s AfroAcademic, Cultural, Technological and Scientific Olympics; Fort Bend; Houston Young Republicans leadership and as an Elections Judge. “I’ve been elected over many years every other year to attend local Pct., senatorial and state conventions where Republican National Convention delegates were elected. Years ago I was elected to serve as an alternate Republican National Convention Delegate. This year I was encouraged by Republican activists and my wife

(to be a delegate). I put other things aside to run for a top slot,” Harvey said. Harvey was thrilled to be a delegate at the RNC despite hearing that the number of African American delegates at the convention was low this year. This was something he didn’t believe was true. “I read in newspapers, heard on radio and saw on television this RNC had fewer black delegates in 100 years but that’s not what I saw. What I saw was national press (other than Ted Koppel) walking right by us to interview white delegates because we did not fit the narrative major media wanted to tell. I was interviewed by reporters from Africa and across the world. If it is true there were fewer African Americans this year that is why it was or is all the more important for me to be involved. Our black voices must be heard,” he added. Harvey feels a sense of responsibility to represent African Americans, the issues, and his

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community. “My success in being elected to represent west Houston and Texas in making policy for the Republican National Committee platform and having input leads this county, state and our country seriously shows the Republican Party is the party of opportunity for African Americans and young people.” Harvey continued, “Most people think national delegate slots go to older folks that have raised millions of dollars for the party each year volunteering for many

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decades but I was elected in this Republican Party actually over a near 90-year-old activist that has been volunteering and raising money in the local Republican Party since the mid-1960s. Despite her campaigning hard for the post, she served as the alternate. I served as the official voting delegate,” he said. Like many of his fellow younger Houston activists under 40 Harvey voted in the March Republican Primary for Senator Marco Rubio who is Hispanic and in his mid- 40s for President but “now what is important is for the party to come together for our nominee Donald Trump.” His interest he said is keeping involved to ensure at all levels those involved will know he is there as a young African American and mostly as a Texan American to build better future for all. Keep in the know on Houston and everything political with Burt Levine. Share this story online at www.stylemagazine. com.


BOOK REVIEW

Profit from Happiness

he board is all set up. All your pieces are ready for play, the cards are split, and the moderator has gone over the rules again. Once around the board, try not to get behind, keep all your pieces, and you win. Isn’t that the whole reason for the game of business? Maybe - but read “Profit from Happiness” by Jake Ducey before you roll the dice. Centuries ago, when various economies were created, there were “secrets to winning” them. The goal was wealth, and you worked for it. Climb the ladder, work some more, “the bubble burst,” you work harder, then you work again. Jake Ducey says that “three-quarters of us are spending most of our waking hours doing something we do not like or care about” just so we can win. Shouldn’t games be fun? Yes, says Ducey, but instead, “We are doing ourselves a disservice by perpetuating a society where the majority… would like to quit their jobs.” He offers “six creeds” to fix this problem; use them, and you won’t have to worry about money. First, offer more value to the people around you. Exude “positive energy” and understand that a paycheck isn’t based on per-hour pay; it’s based on “the value you put into” each hour. Be more valuable, less replaceable, and you’ll be successful. Secondly, don’t be too busy that you don’t appreciate people. Smile at them, even if you’re not feeling it, and make them feel appreciated. That could make you happier… and besides “What’s the worst that can happen?” Put yourself in someone else’s T:5” shoes; be present for them, reach out, and ask how you can make

their life better. Listen with your whole brain; practice that superpower by starting a conversation with a total stranger and pay attention. Understand that things aren’t always about you; the grump you’re dealing with may have a legitimate issue that has nothing to do with you. Remember that “it is not what a person says or does [to you] that affects you but your reaction to what is said or done.” And finally, be genuine and open. Don’t build walls. Don’t be afraid. Sounds a little new-agey-huggy? Yeah, I thought so, too; absolutely, there are things in this book that may be just too much for button-down C-Suiters. Then again, maybe “Profit from Happiness” isn’t for them… Someone who’s in a less-formal position, perhaps, or a newbie in business might find plenty of usefulness in author Jake Ducey’s words. His ideas and advice should be easy to implement - it’s all low- or no-cost - and his personal, unique success is hard to argue with. The payout could be big: for the properlyattitudinal employee, this book could result in a huge paradigm shift personally, if not professionally; and habits readers might build could be invaluable. Like most business advice books, there are things to discard here, and things to embrace but if you’re willing to try it, “Profit from Happiness” might slide you over into the winner’s circle. It’s your move. Share this story online at www.stylemagazine. com.

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LOCAL BRIEFS Houston Area Finalists Announced for H-E-B Primo Picks Quest for Texas Best Contest Style Newswire

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en local food artisans have been named out of nearly 500 entries as finalists in the third annual H-E-B Primo Picks Quest for Texas Best search for new and innovative products. The Quest for Texas Best is a signature program for H-E-B’s Primo Picks brand, which labels best-in-store products, all unique, delicious, and new. Winners will receive $70,000 in cash prizes and coveted space on H-E-B store shelves. This year’s contest attracted applicants from 101 cities and towns across the Lone Star State, yielding a delicious mix of sauces, salsas, spices, sweets, spreads, mixes, and meats. Contest finalists include 10 entrepreneurs from the Houston area; five from Austin; two from the San Antonio and West Texas areas; five from the Dallas area; and three from the Rio Grande Valley.

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select group of high schools students are getting a once in the lifetime opportunity to work along the pros in a unique summer program that began this month. The students, which are mostly African American, come from the nonprofit organization Change Happens and are being introduced to careers in the sports industry outside of being a player. Students are being mentored by the host committee staff and partners as well participating in networking opportunities. Thus far, students have spoken via Skye with NFL Hall of Famer Eric Dickerson, toured the KRIV Fox 26, George R. Brown, Hilton America’s Hotel and met with representatives from Toyota Center and minute Maid Park. Houston Girl Gains National Exposure for Singing Talent By Honey Bunches of Oats Style Newswire

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fter drawing fire for its alleged “whites only” policy, a Texas cemetery conceded its refusal to bury Latino residents is discriminatory and violates federal and state law. Lawyers for the cemetery association, which oversees the San Domingo Cemetery in the tiny, rural town of Normanna, admitted defeat in court on Friday as part of a lawsuit filed after a white woman tried to bury her Latino husband in the cemetery but was told she couldn’t because of his race. The Texas Tribune reports that court filings indicate the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund accepted the cemetery association’s “offer of judgment,” proposing that a judge should enter a ruling against them for the policy and should declare their “rule of discriminating” based on race and national origin as “void.” As of May, the woman still has not been able to bury her husband’s ashes in the cemetery. Houston Habitat Throws a 6-Family Home Dedication Party in Harrel Park Style Newswire

he Houston ISD Board of Education named Richard A. Carranza as the sole finalist for superintendent of the nation’s seventh-largest school district. The vote was unanimous. By Texas law, the board now must wait 21 days before taking a final vote on whether to hire Carranza. Carranza is a lifelong educator who served as a teacher, principal and in other leadership posts before rising to his most recent position as superintendent of the 53,000-student San Francisco Unified School District in California. Fluent in English and Spanish, Carranza has led one of California’s most diverse, high-achieving public school systems since 2012.

welve-year old Houston singer, Ashley Acosta, was recently recognized by Honey Bunches of Oats and its campaign,Voces con Dedicación, for her talent, dedication and passion for music. The campaign selected the Mexican recording sensation, Sofia Reyes, who got her big break at a young age and knows what it takes to make it, to identify Ashley and four other children who could one day follow in her successful musical footsteps. As part of the campaign, Ashley will receive $10,000 to continue her music studies. In addition, the campaign recently gave her the opportunity to perform live in her hometown in front of family, friends, and fans. Voces con Dedicación celebrates Hispanic young artists between the ages of 7-16 who are dedicated to music and gives them the motivation to fulfill their dreams.

HEALTH

Molina Healthcare and Memorial Hermann Announce Improved Access to Care for Medicaid, Medicare and CHIP Recipients in Greater Houston

olina Healthcare, Inc. and Memorial Hermann Health Plan, Inc. jointly announced that Molina Healthcare of Texas, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Molina Healthcare, has entered into an agreement with Memorial Hermann to enhance access to safe, high-quality care for Medicaid, Medicare and CHIP recipients in the greater Houston Rote area. At the closing of the transaction, Molina’s approximately 14,000 STAR, CHIP and CHIP Perinate members residing in the Harris Service Delivery Area will become members of Memorial Hermann Health Plan. As part of the transaction, Memorial Hermann will

become a contracted provider in Molina’s network serving STAR+PLUS, STAR+PLUS MMP and Medicare D-SNP members. The transaction is expected to close during the second quarter of 2017 subject to the receipt of regulatory approvals and the satisfaction of other closing conditions. “Molina is excited to expand access for our Houston members through t h e a d d i t i o n Styf of Memorial Hermann’s integrated network of physicians and hospitals,” said Anne Rote, president of Molina Healthcare

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ouston Habitat for Humanity has once again made the dreams of six Houston families come true by making them home owners. The homes will be officially dedicated to the families at the end of the month in an unprecedented Home Dedication in their new neighborhood in Harrel Park. “Imagine 6 Houston families coming together to celebrate this huge achievement of home ownership! It really defines and underscores the empowerment of a community. It’s not just about houses that are built here; It’s about creating a neighborhood of trust and support through these strong homeowners,” said Allison Hay, Executive Director of Houston Habitat for Humanity.

of Texas. “Molina and Memorial Hermann share a common mission to focus on quality and costeffective health care for all individuals, and this arrangement will help both organizations achieve that goal.” “Memorial Hermann Health System has been serving greater Houston as well as Harris and surrounding counties for more than 100 years,” said Dan Styf, CEO of Memorial Hermann Health Plan. “STAR, CHIP and CHIP Perinate members can be assured that our health plan’s alignment with Memorial Hermann, the market leader in Houston, and a wide network of strategic provider partners, will give them direct access to highquality, easily accessible care.” For more information about Molina Healthcare, please visit our website at molinahealthcare.com.


COMMENTARY

Lovell’s Food for Thought - The People You Mentor Are One of Your Greatest Gifts By Dr.

Lovell A. Jones, Health Editor

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constant theme is not what you say, but what you do. Don’t look at what I say, but the results of my actions. This goes for every facet of our life. When Francis Page, Jr. learned that I was retiring back in 2013 he published the following opinion piece entitled “With His Retirement, Who Will Fill Dr. Lovell A. Jones Shoes. This opinion piece was followed by another entitled The Retirement of Dr. Lovell Jones and its Impact on the TMC. Well three years later, the Dorothy I. Height Center for Health Equity and Evaluation Research (CHEER) is no longer in existence and the Department of Health Disparities Research has no permanent chair. Again, it is not what you say but what your do. But I also believe that if something is meant to be, it will be. Which leads me to a Linkedin post that I use as the basis for this edition of Lovell’s Food For Thought. In October 2013, following my retirement from the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center (MDACC), I was invited back to give a presentation as part of the US National Library of Medicine Tour “Opening Doors- Contemporary African American Cheer staff Academic Surgeons. One of the stops of this tour was going to be a display in the Learning Resource Center in the Mays Clinic Building of MDACC. My talk would be part of the opening of the display to the public. Why is the mentioning of this event important, other than it gave me a chance to highlight the African American surgeons at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center (MDACC)? I often say that things happen for a reason, and in the audience during my presentation were two individuals involved with working on the oral history project at MDACC – The Making Cancer History Oral History Project. They had come not only to hear my presentation, but to also extend an invitation to be interviewed as part of the oral history project. I was told that normally the interview would take two sessions, about two hours each. In the end, my interview took four with the final product being about 8 hours. After the final interview, I was told that the sessions would be edited and placed online for people to hear. I jokingly said, “that with mine it might not see the light of day.” To which the response was, yours is a vital part of the history of MDACC, especially in terms of addressing health disparities. Over two years later I was stimulated to ask about my interview with the death of a good friend, Dr. Michael Ahearn. Mike was one of my early supporters for addressing the lack of significant numbers of professionals of color at the MDACC. Contained in his obituary was a link to his oral history at MDACC. I looked for mine and could not find it. This resulted in an inquiry about the status of my interview. I sent the link to a few friends to get their thoughts. They all agreed that it was an outstanding interview; a good companion to the video interview now in the Library of Congress. However, a few thought that if I sent it out to others it might be viewed as self-promoting. However, others said this was something that should be placed in the hands of young persons of color, especially those interested in health equity and that it didn’t matter what people thought. I initially agreed with the first group, but then realized that people will think whatever they want to think, no matter who sends the link out. To me, it became important that this got into the hands of those young scholars, the next generation, as I make my transition. Whether it is seem as self promotion or not, to me it falls into the words I continue to paraphrase from my mentor Howard Bern, your greatest contribution to science is not the papers you publish, or the grants you are awarded or the honors received, but the people you leave behind to continue the work that is needed. Each of the people pictured in the photo came together to celebrating Howard’s 90th birthday have continued the work stated with Howard, not only making a significant impact on science around the world, but mentoring others to continue that work. So not having CHEER around and seeing a department that you put a great deal of your heart and soul in to make it happen and achieving does leave one disappointed. But I take pride in the fact in the people who came through the center and the department. And as my mentor said, that, in the end, is the most important thing that one should take pride in, for it is truly the only thing about ones career that truly matters.

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TRAVEL

Set Sail and Experience the WOW of Royal Caribbean Oasis Class

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e go BIG in Texas. It is time to step into sleep awaits on a $40,000 custom made mattress the Oasis Class. Galveston, Texas ports exclusively for Royal Caribbean. offer excursions in the Freedom and Vision class of Royal Caribbean’s fleet of vessels. This season we encourage you to explore the splendor and set sail to enjoy the WOW of Royal Caribbean’s Allure of the Seas. Ocean views and seamless customer service make sailing the seas a must for the avid traveler. Experience ultimate luxury and amenities while you rejuvenate and recharge on this floating city. Allure of the Seas is one of the world’s largest cruise ships along with the newly launched Harmony of the Seas. World class entertainment, culinary delight and festive beverages make cruising the ultimate relaxing vacation. Eat: Culinary excellence is an understatement. Specialty dining takes center stage aboard Allure of the Seas 150 Central Park is an intimate, trendy and upscale environment. From the moment you sit in the royal chair you will be enamored with

Suite Life: Exclusively private, the Royal Loft Suite boasts 1,524 sq. ft., 17-foot floor to ceiling windows, extended balconies with sweeping sea views, a baby grand piano, indoor and outdoor dining rooms, private wet bar, library, and jacuzzi. Splurge in opulence and never lift a finger. With each Royal Suite Class Stateroom, you receive a Genie. Experience luxury at its finest. Chic and super functional, this smaller suite includes an upper-level bedroom that over-

gazing. Entertainment: Broadway production, ice skating performances and high diving at sea will keep you entertained. The Broadway Show Mama Mia is fantastic and the music of ABBA has the audience on their feet during the performance! An ice rink on board? Now, that’s Wow! Ice Games - Global professional skaters dazzle the audience with amazing talent and skill. Jaw dropping acrobatics and high-diving make OceanAria a must see production. The DreamWorks Experience: The DreamWorks experience, only on Royal Caribbean, offers the best in film animation and entertainment. While the ship is full of various activities, this experience makes resting in your stateroom a memorable moment. Featured films Puss & Boots, Shrek, Madagascar, Kung Fu Panda and How To Train Your Dragon take fun and laughter to the next level. Star status is one remote click away with your favorite celebrities Selma Hayek, Antonio Banderas, Eddie Murphy, Mike Myers, Cameron Diaz, John Lithgow, Chris Rock, Ben Stiller, Jada Pinkett-Smith, David Schwimmer, Andy Richter, Sacha Baron Cohen, Michael Clark Dunkin, Jack Black, Dustin Hoffman, Angelina Jolie, Jackie Chan, Lucy Liu and

the artistic expression and deliver of food. Chef Michael Schwartz, brings a level of energy and makes this a destination for dining. The Royal pairing is not just a meal, it’s an experience. Chef Schwartz exercises his culinary expertise while talking with passion and collaborating with his team on board Allure of the Seas, to create unforgettable dining experiences. Chops Grille Royal Caribbean’s signature Seth Rogen. steakhouse delivers premium cuts of quality meats Escape and Recharge: Allure of the Seas alternates a Western Caribbean with an Eastern Caribbean seven-night itinerary throughout 2016 from her home port of Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Plan your accommodations today with your personal travel concierge Stars N Skyes Travel. For more than 15 years Patrick T. Cooper looks the living area below. The downstairs sitting has consistently influenced fashion, art, and enterarea has a couch, chaise lounge, guest bathroom, tainment. With an innate creative ability, Cooper and jaw dropping ocean views. A perfect night’s curates’ visual imagery that sets trends. Cooper mindfully manipulates color, texture, and layering to create a lifestyle and his mantra “Live in color,” which is an exercise to be and live freely. This attitude is evident in each uniquely designed piece of the Patrick T Cooper Resort Collection. For more information go to PatrickTCooper.com and seamless service. The Rising Tide bar is a favorite hang-out. or follow him on social media @patricktcooper. The floating bar is perfect for libations and people 8

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AUTO

Dodge Durango R/T: Blasting the Competition Out of the Water

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othing is more annoying than being in a tight space for a long time, especially if that space is in a tiny vehicle. Your legs stay cramp because you can’t stretch them out. Pains develop in your back since the chair can’t recline. You have to fight for space on the armrest with the passenger next to you. All this elevates your pressure, increases your attitude and puts you in a bad mood for the long journey ahead. All of your gripes and anguish can be avoided by choosing the right mode of travel. And for long trips and big groups that perfect choice is the Dodge Durango. It is one of the most spacious, technology filled crossover standouts in its class blasting all other competitors out of the water. Usually, I start my auto reviews from the outside in but I am switching things up with the Dodge Durango because space is one of its best features. Often times when vehicles say they seat 5 or more people that number is a bit stretched when considering people’s height, weight and other factors. For the average person, those factors won’t be a concern while riding in the Dodge Durango. It kills the competition when it comes to space. Adults will be able to seat comfortably in any seat in the Durango. And yes, I said any seat, including the third row! And they won’t have to be a gymnast to get to the third row, as rear doors are wide and easily accessible. This makes it great to not only access the backseat but also in lowering it when added cargo space is needed. Moving into the front seat of the Dodge Durango and I fell in love with the space all over again. The center armrest was wide enough to be shared the passenger. My butt had plenty of room in the seat. And comfortable is not even the word about how I felt while in driver’s seat. Running my fingers along the inside grooves and twists and I recognized the top of the line craftsmanship of the materials and stitching through-

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out the vehicle. This vehicle is visually appealing and functional. Just as impressed, as I was with the spaciousness of the Dodge Durango, I was equally impressed with its technology. The center console features a large 8.4-inch high-resolution touchscreen where reading the menu is not a strain on the eyes. Equipped with the standard Uconnect 8.4 system on Dodge Durango R/T makes virtual buttons larger than usual. The driver can clearer see operational functions for the AM/FM radio, SiriusXM Satellite Radio, Voice Command, and Bluetooth Streaming Audio. Plus the Dodge Durango is a virtual information station with apps embedded to give weather updates, fuel prices, sports news and even movie listings. It features the best of the best in audio with the BeatsAudio Premium Audio System. And if that was not enough entertainment, my review had screens in the headrest of the driver and passenger seats so backseat passengers could have their own private show. Space and sound are superior but what about

Dodge Durango R/T its smoothness on the road. The Durango shines bright- driver takes their foot off the brake for acceleration. ly there as well. One reason behind that is due to its Thereby saving you money at the pump. There is so much more I could say about this weight. Slightly heavy than most in its segment, the weight of the Durango with the 20-inch wheel helps flew that blew me away like it blows its competition with the smooth ride felt by passengers as bumps and but I am running out of space. I encourage you to run dips in the road go almost unnoticed while riding in the and not walk to your nearest Dodge dealer and take extremely quiet cabin. Since it is heavier one would this vehicle for a spin. If space and innovation are high image that it is also a bit slower in pick up. I did not on your list of must-haves then you will want to give find that to be a problem because I don’t expect a cross- this ride a second look. Base price starts at just over over to be grease lighting on the road. Just because $30,000 and goes up to a little over $41,000 when the Dodge Durango is not super fast, don’t think it’s viewing the top of the line. For more information, visit a turtle either. What vehicle has a sports car that can’t www.dodge.com. get up and go? Yes, the Dodge Durango has a sports mode, new for 2016, to improve performance. This mode improves steering and pedal calibration for a better performance. Road tests have clocked the Dodge Durango with the V6 engine with RWD to accelerate to 60 mph in 7.8 seconds, while one with the V6 and all-wheel drive hit the same speed in 8.1 seconds. My test vehicle was the Dodge Durango R/T so it came standard with a 5.7-liter V8. In the past fuel economy wasn’t the best but Dodge has made improvements in that area too with the V6 engine that has the standard automatic stop-start system. The eye probably won’t notice other improvements but your pocketbook will certainly tell as they also center on better fuel efficiency. UNIVERSAL PICTURES PRESENTS IN ASSOCIATION WITH PERFECT WORLD PICTURES A KENNEDY/MARSHALL PRODUCTION IN ASSOCIATION WITH Innovation is in full efCAPTIVATE ENTERTAINMENT/PEARL STREET A PAUL GREENGRASS FILM MATT DAMON “JASON BOURNE” TOMMY LEE JONES ALICIA VIKANDER VINCENT CASSEL EXECUTIVE fect when the Dodge HENRY MORRISON CHRISTOPHER ROUSEBASEDJENNIFER TODD DOUG LIMAN JULIA STILES RIZ AHMED MUSICBY JOHN POWELL DAVID BUCKLEY PRODUCERS ON CHARACTERS PRODUCED Durango comes to a CREATED BY ROBERT LUDLUM BY FRANK MARSHALL JEFFREY M. WEINER BEN SMITH MATT DAMON PAUL GREENGRASS GREGORY GOODMAN WRITTEN DIRECTED A UNIVERSAL PICTURE BY PAUL GREENGRASS & CHRISTOPHER ROUSE BY PAUL GREENGRASS complete stop. Seamlessly the engine shuts off and restarts when the CHECK LOCAL LISTINGS FOR SOUNDTRACK ON BACK LOT MUSIC

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Hillary Clinton: Nobody More Qualified for the Oval

By Jo-Carolyn Goode, Managing Editor

Clinton as one who cares as they talked about how the presidential candidate comforted them when she was a New York Senator. Howard Dean and former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright threw their support in favor of Clinton.

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n stark contrast to the lack luster Republican National Convention held last week to “Make America Great, Again,” to the exciting, energized Democratic National Convention narrative that America is already great, it has been one roller coast ride in politics for the past few weeks. But nothing could be more thrilling than the shattering of the 18 million cracks in that glass ceiling both literally and figuratively as Hillary Clinton made history as the first female to become the Presidential nominee for a major political party setting the stage for the most important night of her political life. Clinton’s entire campaign has been swirled in controversy and it didn’t stop at the convention. Just when we thought we had gotten our fill about contentious emails a new story surfaced about a batch of emails aimed at dimming the light of Bernie Sanders by the hands of the chairman of the Democratic National Committee Debbie Wasserman Schultz at the start of the convention. Schultz defiantly tried to stay in her post until after the convention but she eventually relinquished her authority and Donna Brazile stepped in as the interim chairman until Marcia Fudge becomes the official chairman in January. With that fire loosing a bit of it roar, the 2016 Democratic National Convention started off with stars and screams for an exciting week of activity.

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Monday The darling of the night was clearly First Lady Michelle Obama. In a bold cobalt blue dress she made a passionate speech that spoke about Donald Trump without ever mentioning his name. “Don’t let anyone tell you this country isn’t great,” she said, referencing the theme of Trump’s campaign of “Make America Great, Again.” With reference to her husband’s greatest accomplishments as President to laying the road out as to why Hillary Clinton is the one to succeed him, Mrs. Obama was the clear star of Monday night. It was a night to unify the party as there were still some strong Bernie Sanders supporters holding on to hope for their guy to stay in the race. Sanders, who spoke, was still sounding like man running for President, highlighting the issues of the “war on the middle class,” Trans-Pacif- Sanders ic Partnership, and minimum wage. In the end, he did give Clinton his full support and encouraged his supporters to follow suit. “I’m proud to stand with her tonight,” said Sanders. Senator Elizabeth Warren, Senator Corey Booker, Senator Bob Casey, AFL-CIO President Richard Tumka, actress Eva Longoria, Rep. Elijah E. Cummings, Senator Pat Spearman, and advocate

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Astrid Silvia all laid out cases to back Clinton as well. Tuesday The historic roll call vote began with Larry Sanders, brother of Bernie Sanders, vowing his support for his brother for President of the United States to Bernie Sanders making a symbolic motion to move that Clinton be named the official nominee. After the vote was official, the faces of 44 males presidents rolled on the screen to reveal a shattered glass and a smiling Hillary Clinton as she addressed the delegation for the first time as the party’s official presidential nominee. “This is your victory. This is really your night. And if there are any little girls out there who stayed up late to watch, let me just say I may become the first woman President. But one of you is next.” Clinton’s husband, former President Bill Clinton, took to the stages to bring a more human side of his wife and ease the tension of those Democrats that still were not all in to support his wife’s candidacy. Clinton Beginning with their courtship of how he met a girl to weaving in her service to Americans throughout her political life. He made her more than candidate but a real life that Americans can relate to by showing our commonalities with her. Tugging at the heartstrings of the next generation, President Clinton said, “ Your children and grandchildren will bless you forever if you do (elect her).” The other focus of the night was on the Black Lives Matter movement as the Mothers of the Movement asked for gun reform. Dressed in black in and white with red flowers honoring the bloodshed by their children to senseless violent acts. The mothers of children whose names we have come to know like Trayvon Martin, Jordan Davis, Eric Garner, Michael

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Brown, Tamir Rice, and Sandra Bland who have been violently gunned down made pleas for new gun legislation and said Clinton was the one who could make that happen. “She has the courage to lead the fight for common sense gun legislation, “ said Sybrina Fulton, mother of Trayvon Martin. Survivors and first responders of 9/11 hailed

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Wednesday Clinton’s strongest endorsement yet came Wednesday night from a man who knows what it means to make history in the mist of controversy. A man who knows what it is like to do so something that no one has seen before. A man who stood where she has stood and rose to political prowess 8 years ago when he accepted the nomination to be the Democratic Presidential nominee. President Barack Obama passed the Warren torch of his legacy to declare that there was nobody more qualified to be President of the United States than Hillary Clinton, including himself and her husband. His most tweeted line of the night, “Don’t boo – vote.” That is just what Democrats will have to do if they want to stop Trump, vote at the polls come November. Vice Presidential nominee Tim Kaine introduced himself to the country as he told of his own story taking strikes at Trump along the way. He event went so far to do an impression of the billionaire who believes that he can Holder change the country all by himself with the famous line, “believe me.” Kaine said, “Most people, when they run for President, they don’t just say ‘believe me.’ They respect you enough to tell you how they will get things done.” Vice President Joe Biden, wavering the banner of the middle class, gave the harshest jabs at Donald Trump for the night. “He has no clue about what makes America great. Actually, he has no clue period.” Biden told of how Clinton knew the issues and how to address them for the betterment of Americans and putting Trump in office would be danger for us all. Thursday Hillary Clinton takes the excitement of the week and appeals to the hearts of the American people. Boasting of her experience, compassion, and vision for this nation, Clinton officially ignites the race of her life as the Democratic Presi- Brazile dential nominee. Houston Style Magazine encourages all to make sure that they are registered to vote and that they exercise that voice by not just going to the polls to vote but taking someone with them to the polls. It is the only way to make sure your voice is heard in the political process. You can’t talk about it and you don’t be about it. Go vote!


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he only common trait shared by both the Democratic National Convention held in Philadelphia & the Republican National Convention held last week in Cleveland were signs of protest. The RNC saw crowds packed outside and inside Quicken Loans Arena with anti-Hillary Clinton slogans and chants. There were T-shirts calling for her to be in prison over her e-mail scandal and even more vulgar statements said on the convention floor. Less than a week later, protestors gathered outside and inside the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia with anti-Hillary buttons, T-shirts and signs. Outside was the country of the Bernie Sanders supporter, “Bernie Or Bust”, still angry and distraught over their choice for the nominee losing in the primaries. Members of both parties were bipartisan in only one way during these conventions: a united distaste for the Democratic nominee in Hillary Clinton. The upcoming November election has already set the benchmark as the most divisive of modern political history. The Republican nominee Donald Trump has arrived to this platform as the new face of Anti-Establishment politics. Serving slogans and rhetoric that would make even the strongest disciple of Reagan blush, he’s the least likely nominee in the history of the Republican Party. Trump’s values and appearance as a rich billionaire are shows of power, even if his actual plans have felt paper thin when explained on the campaign trail. On the opposing end is Clinton, the former U.S. Senator and Secretary of State who has spent the better part of three decades in the public eye, first as First Lady to the 42nd President of the United States, Bill Clinton. An investigation to her handling of the Bengazhi attack determined she had no knowledge to prevent it. An FBI investigation into her e-mail accounts losing 33,000 emails as well as trading classified information to other nations led nowhere. The #DNCLeak sent the Convention into chaos and led to the resignation of former DNC chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz. The leak, published to WikiLeaks revealed correspondence, emails and voice recordings of top DNC officials not rigging but purposely steering the election for Clinton. These emails were marked after Clinton had largely surged ahead in the polls but it didn’t matter. “Corrupt,” members on both the deep left and far right hiss at her. “Untrustworthy,” others may shout. Trump’s stuck upon easy name calling, reducing Clinton’s accomplishments and accolades to a simple two-step: Crooked Hillary. They’ve both selected running mates. They’ve been sniping at one another for nearly 14 months now. And America can’t believe it’s even come to this. Tim Kaine’s selection as the Vice Presidential nominee for the Democrats is a calculated one. Not too offensive, not too far leaning one way or another. He’s “cool dad” for America; the man who knows Spanish, deliver a terrible but decent Trump impersonation but overall seem normal. He’s spent most of his time working in Virginia politics, ultimately winning the governor’s race in 2006 and a U.S. Senate seat in 2012. Though he was lauded for his handling of the state of Virginia after the Virginia Tech shooting in 2007, he also has his warts. He, much like Trump’s VP choice in Mike Pence will be scrutinized by most just by association. Pence is conservative and valued by the party, the anthesis of Trump’s bombast and media prickling in almost every way. The strongest jab levied against Pence? The HIV “epidemic” that gripped the state in 2015,

forcing him to declare a state of emergency. Many have stated Pence’s policies in regards to a Planned Parenthood shutdown to due lack of funding and lack of funding for needle-exchange programs were the cause. While the makeup of both conventions were vastly different (the number of black delegates at the DNC outnumbered their RNC counterparts 66 to 1), the tenor amongst the disgruntled remained the same. Some establishment Republicans such as former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney and current House Speaker Paul Ryan have been critical of their party’s nominee. Texas Senator Ted Cruz almost caused a revolt on the floor after he congratulated Trump during a primetime speech for winning the nomination but didn’t endorse him. As for the Democrats, you could visually see angry and disenchanted young people who feel that a Clinton nomination wouldn’t ensure the third term of President Obama but a return to the same. They’re tired of politicians, they wanted anti-establishment shake up via a septuagenarian who wanted to break everything from the 1% to colleges and more. They protested and clashed outside of Philadelphia and some Sanders supporters audibly booed as the DNC opened. Most of this chaos was to be expected at last week’s RNC. Mass protests, the #NeverTrump movement clashing with Trump supporters et. al. Instead, it was rather cordial, save for the vulgar chants directed at Hillary Clinton. The only real trepidation was found in Melania Trump’s plagiarism of a speech delivered by First Lady Michelle Obama at the 2008 DNC and how the Trump kids and their father allegedly leaned towards echoing sentiments of The Purge according to mainstream media. These three, Sanders, Clinton & Trump have split White America’s voting base into varying degrees of “vote for candidate A because candidate B will ruin America”. There are staunch Trump supporters, staunch Clinton supporters, Republicans leaning left for the sake of avoiding Trump, Democrats leaning right for the sake of avoiding Hillary, Democratic and Republican voters leaning towards Green Party candidates Jill Stein & Gary Johnson and some voters so fed up they’re sitting this year out. Each party candidate has pandered to the black vote to absurd levels with Trump eschewing all political correctness by claiming select portions of a voter bloc as his. Hispanics overwhelmingly are in favor of Clinton, only because Trump’s border wall to separate the United States from Mexico has been his biggest campaign joust. There will not be a wide number of blacks turning out in record numbers like

2008 and 2012. Neither candidate inspires such a drive to the polls, even if one party - the Democrats are explicitly leveling with African-American voters as they’ve done for the past sixty years. First Lady Michelle Obama delivered the strongest speech of the convention on Monday. The Mothers of the Movement, a group of women comprised of those who have lost their children to gun violence, killed by an armed civilian or died in police custody were the face of Tuesday as was former President Clinton. Vice President Biden, former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Kaine in his first major speaking engagement since accepting the nomination and President Obama stumped for Clinton on Wednesday, the last of which drew small chants of “please don’t go” from the Democrat faithful in attendance. Their goal was to make a case for Clinton and swiftly decry the very real ramifications of a Trump presidency. In ways, they succeeded. In ways, they did not. Most of it was an attack on Trump with Bloomberg & Obama being more scathing than anyone else. Bloomberg accused Trump of being a “con” while Obama bluntly referred to the 70-year-old former Apprentice boss as a “homegrown demagogue”. As Hillary Clinton stepped up to the podium on Thursday night to accept her party’s nomination, she staked a claim for history as the first woman to ever be the nominee of either party for the title of Commander In Chief. Celebrities who are far more public such as Snoop Dogg, Katy Perry, Elizabeth Banks and others have lent their support to Clinton. Others, such as former Charles In Charge star Scott Baio have publicly whipped up support for Trump. It’s that type of election, one where identity politics have never been as louder and the fate of the free world hangs on a population voting for two candidates only the biggest of supporters would even begin to champion publicly. James Madison, one of the country’s founding fathers once said about democracies that they “have ever been spectacles of turbulence and contention”. There has never be a more contentious or turbulent Presidential election. No matter how qualified Clinton may be, she carries the stains of untrustworthiness across multiple issues. No matter how inspiring Trump can be for a voting bloc that felt ignored by Republican establishment in Washington, he’ll never be anywhere near a traditionally electable candidate. Yet here they are - both fighting for the position of President. What an ugly fight it shall be.

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Añejo Tex-Mex Serves Premium Food and Tequila By Yolanda Pope, Culinary Writer

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here is a dining treasure in the Galleria area of Houston, which is a plus to one of the busiest districts in our city. Añejo Tex Mex Restaurant located at 1108-1 Uptown Park has ample parking, an elegant but relaxed atmosphere, and delicious Tex-Mex Cuisine served by award winning Chef Alberto Gutierrez who has over 20 years experience in the culinary arts. Furthermore, since last weekend National Tequila Day was celebrated on both Saturday and Sunday, I was treated to the Ultimate Tequila Experience and received a thorough history lesson in the unique craft of tequila making while tasting some of the top of the line brands. First of all, Añejo only uses tequilas that are made with 100 % agave. Additionally, they infuse some of the tequilas that are used in their restaurant with a variety of flavors to make a wide range of cocktails. The tasting began with a Berry Infused Margarita, which I enjoyed with an appetizer portion of the Green Pork Pozole, which is made with roasted pork, hominy, cabbage, radish, mild jalapeno-cilantro broth, served with lime, onion & tortillas. The spicy flavors of the soup blended well with the fruity taste of the margarita, which had a little heat in the finish almost like a “red hot” candy. While the next dish was being prepared, two beautiful glasses made their appearance, one contained Campeón Silver, which is described as “Floral and Earthy on the nose with light caramel undertones on the palate with a touch of cracked white pepper.” The other glass held a sample of Clase Azul Reposado, which is noted as “Caramel, vanilla, a touch of pepper on the back of the tongue.” Both of these paired well with the Sea Bass Ceviche that was garnished with some ample bites of house-made Chicharróns. The next plate came from the “wood-burning grill”, a petite tenderloin, served with queso-fresco rice, bacon wrapped asparagus centered beautifully in a chipotle cream sauce. The meat was tender, lean, and packed with a rich smoky taste. This dish was sampled with Milagro Barrel Reserve Anejo, this tequila had a chocolate, vanilla and oak aroma while the taste was sharp with a smooth finish. Finally, the best is last, but is not the least of the group, the Herradura Selección Suprema and the Gran Patron Burdeos samples arrived just as the flan made its appearance. The tequilas accentuated the vanilla, caramel, and honey flavors of the dessert; it was like having a food dance in harmony on the palate. Thank you to General Manager Sara DiCenso, Chef Alberto, and Brand Ambassador Scott for their time and warm hospitality. Go to: www. anejotexmex.com to see their full menu, and visit them real soon.

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SPORTS

Meet David Robinson Robinson, Wide Receiver Coach and Trainer for NFL Elite

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ell Houston Style Magazine about yourself. What has been your greatest inspiration coaching and training premiere NFL athletes?

I am David Robinson: an expert Wide Receiver Coach and Trainer. I played WR at the University of Oklahoma from 2002-2006 and I have been training and coaching WRs since 2008. I am known specifically for being multidimensional in training players to be phenomenal at catching and route techniques. What inspires me is giving these guys extra tools to work on their craft by perfecting their game in order for them each to have a long-lasting career on-and-off the field. During my career, I’ve trained guys like Jordan Reed of the Washington Redskins, Adrian Peterson of the Minnesota Vikings, Emmanuel Sanders of the Denver Broncos, Rueben Randle of the Philadelphia Eagles, Ryan Grant of the Washington Redskins, Keith Mumphrey of the Houston Texans. I’ve recently also had the pleasure of having three first round picks in this years 2016 NFL Draft: Corey Coleman, Josh Doctson, and Laquon Treadwell. What, in your opinion, has been one of the most challenging moments that you’ve experienced developing collegiate and professional athletes? The most challenging thing as a coach is getting the message across to each player so they can understand what you are teaching them, and why you are teaching a certain technique. Each individual is different, so I have to find a way to get through to each player effectively to get the best out of them autonomously.

What is the recipe for premiere talent today’s successful WR. The recipe is simply mastering your craft! You must spend countless hours sinking your hips, pumping your arms, catching footballs, and watching film. The WR position in itself is comparable to how the Robinson entire game of basketball works- it is a year-round mental and physical perfecting of your skills to maintain optimum performance. Do you feel that the WR position is one of the most if not the most intellectual position on the playing field? I feel the WR position is the most intellectual position on the field after the QB. As a WR you must be smart and know how to read defenses, as well as having awareness of where you are at all times on the football field. Since most of the professional athletes on the grid iron are African American, do you believe they are championed enough in the mainstream? If so, in what regard? No, I do not believe they are championed enough in the mainstream in an all-encompassing manner. I do believe they are championed in mainstream on

athletic performance, but I feel they can be utilized more publicly on what they do for their community, for charities, and just in general with how they help others in need. A lot of the positive influences the African American player has off the field lacks visibility, yet there is so much positivity to be highlighted. As a man with a strong character, how do you see your own impact within your community? Please mention what other goals you aim to accomplish while moving forward with your career. I love helping and impacting the youth around me by bringing them around my college and Pro WRs so they can be mentored and inspired by those already modeling and achieving success the right way. Hence, I have a Big Brothers Program where I have the older WRs mentor my young WRs in school on their grades, character, discipline, and making right decisions. I eventually want to spread my knowledge across the country similar to George Whitfield: QB expert. What’s next for David Robinson? The only thing next for me is to continue to get my guys drafted into the NFL and live their dreams. Eventually I want to have players who used to train with me be trainers and coaches under for the next up-and-coming generation. Keep up with David Robinson on Instagram: @d.robalwaysopen Twitter:@drobsports1 and Facebook: David Robinson Photography by Arianne Lewis of Ari Photography

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HISPANIC/LATINO COMMUNITY BRIEFS Mexican-American Textbook On Sale Despite Growing Controversy Houston Chronicle

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ouston area MexicanAmerican educators are on a mission to have the Texas State Board of Education rejected the “Mexican American Heritage” textbook as an approved book for students this fall. The book is said to be highly controversial for its depiction of Mexican Americans as lazy and violent according to the Houston Chronicle. However, a representative from the publishing company is defending the book saying they are not promoting negativity. Final production copies of the book are not available pending the decision of the state board but some have they purchased advanced copies for $69. Eva Longoria Schools Donald Trump In Powerfully Personal DNC Speech Huffington Post Latino Voices

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hroughout his campaign, Donald Trump has spoken negatively of Mexican immigrants calling them “rapists” and “criminals.” Eva Longoria took on that rhetoric talk to school Trump during her speech at the Democratic National Convention. She dedicated Longoria her time to explain how, as a Mexican-American from Texas, she’s been personally insulted by the GOP presidential nominee. The actress called Trump out on statements he has made about Mexicans, women and the disabled reporter. Huffington Post reports that Longoria concluded her speech by explaining why she’s supporting Hillary Clinton and pointing out the diversity of speakers at the convention. Miss Florida USA 2017 Stripped of Crown for Not Following Pageant Rule EOnline.com

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uerto Rican model Genesis Davila accomplished her dream when she was crowned Miss Florida USA 2017. But she did it by not following the rules according to pageant officials so they stripped her of her crown. According to EOnline.com, it is Davila against the official rules to use professional hair and makeup services during the pageant. Officials have substantial evidence that Davila did violate those rules and “made a poor life choice.” The pageant has a zero tolerance towards following rules. Miss Sunny Isles Beach USA Linette De Los Santos has been crowned as the new Miss Florida USA 2017. One Third of Hispanic Texans Remain Uninsured Despite ACA Eligibility HispanicAmericans.com

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University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy and the Episcopal Health Foundation, found that approximately 920,000 Hispanics ages 18 to 64 are eligible for coverage under the Affordable Care Act but don’t enroll in the plans. About 2 million Hispanics remain uninsured in Texas. Vivian Ho, co-author of the report and chair of health economics at Rice’s Baker Institute, told HispanicAmericans.com the high cost of premiums is likely a key reason why more Hispanics don’t enroll. Ho also suggested that more community outreach would help increase enrollment.

presumptive Democratic vice presidential nominee Sen. Tim Kaine (Va.) for delivering a bilingual speech. Scottie Nell Hughes ignited the wrath of Twitter on Saturday after she somehow spun Hughes Spanish speakers as unAmerican while criticizing Kaine’s speech in Miami. Hughes praised Donald Trump for speaking “in a language all Americans can understand.” Hughes went on to speak other controversial statement about Kaine’s speaking in Spanish. Huffington Post reported that Hughes later tried to backtrack her statements via Twitter saying her comments were wrong. Latino Student Shuts Down Dentist Who Questioned His Stanford Admission Huffington Post Latino Voices

Teacher Sues for Discrimination for Not Being Fluent in Spanish Latino Loop

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racy Rosner, a third grade teacher at Coral Reef Elementary in Florida, filed a lawsuit against the MiamiDade County School Board for discrimination based on race when she was not hired for a teaching job that required her to teach in Spanish for one hour. Latino Loop says Rosner claims the school’s principal required that teachers be fluent in the second language they’re teaching, but says she was “otherwise fully qualified” for the position even though she does not speak Spanish. The White House Expands In-Country Refugee Processing for Central America Families Latino Loop

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uillermo Pomarillo went to the dentist to get a simple teeth cleaning but left defending his accomplishments. After sharing with his dentist that he would be attending Stanford University, his dentist questioned his accomplishments because of his ethnicity and low-income according to Huffington Post. The first-generation college said it was not luck that got him into to Stanford but hard work. He noted his accomplishments in a lengthy Facebook where he called the doctor “ignorant of his struggles.” Texas, Facing a Lawsuit, Makes It Easier for U.S.born Children of Immigrants to Get Birth Certificates The Los Angeles Times

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wo factory workers from La Costeña’s Mexico City factory have been fired after one of the employees shared a photo on social media of the other employee with his pants down purportedly urinating on a batch of Jalapeño peppers which were to be canned. In a statement obtained by Latino Loop, La Costeña claims no food was tainted and that the photo was taken before the hygiene process of the peppers. CNN Pundit Ignites Fury After Criticizing Tim Kaine’s Use Of Spanish Huffington Post Latino Voices

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group of Central American and Mexican immigrant parents are effectively helping to change the way vital records are received by families. After being denied their children’s birth certificates, the parents filed a lawsuit. Now a year later the case has been stayed pending a new policy change by Texas officials who are expanding the list of documents to include birth certificate of U.S.-born children that are born to immigrant parents who enter the country illegally according to the Los Angeles Times.


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2016 UNCF Walk for Education Kick-off Breakfast Photography by Vicky Pink

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he United Negro College Fund is making plans for the upcoming 2016 UNCF Walk for Education. Supports of education officially kicked off this season before the walk with their annual kick off breakfast. Now in its 31st year, the walk helps raise funds to provide financial assistance to more than 60,000 students at historically black colleges and universities. Janette Hammond of CenterPoint Energy was awarded the 2015 Champion Award. Some in attendance were Juana Collins, Jerry Davis, Willie Lane, Shawn Simmons, James Harris, Helen George, and Kenya Woodley.

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Rogers’ $10,000 Donation to S.H.A.P.E. Photography by Vicky Pink

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iera Rogers is supporting the Black community with a charitable gift. The owner of Babes and Felines, an online clothing line based in Los Angeles, California, recently presented DeLloyd Parker of S.H.A.P.E. Community Center with a check for $10,000. Rogers wants to encourage others to follow her lead and give back to help S.H.A.P.E. Community Center and its programs. She is so grateful to those at S.H.A.P.E. Community Center because when she was in need of help as a child and they assisted. Some in attendance were Zoe Jackson-Jarra, Rogers’ mother, and children in the summer program at the center.

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Landi Spearman Business Expo to Luxury Launch and Penthouse Tour Photography by Vicky Pink

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hose in the market to buy a home got a treat thanks to Landi Spearman and her team. Through her company, Destination 4 Relocation, Spearman held the Luxury Launch and Penthouse Tour for her clients. Several businesses representing different areas for making your home great showcased their services to a group of consumers at a penthouse. Destination 4 Relocation is a full service company that helps you to design, move & quickly transition into your new home & lifestyle. It was a one stop type of shop for future homeowners.

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Erica Lee Carter Fundraising Reception Photography by Vicky Pink

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rica Lee Carter is tossing her hat in the ring to replace State Rep. Borris Miles. He recently was named the Democratic nominee to replace Senator Rodney Ellis, who was elected as a Harris County Commissioner. Carter has a long standing history of working for citizens and the community. She wants to take her service to another level by serving in the State House of Representatives for District 146. The reception she held was to help fundraise for her campaign to work for the people. Stand up with Erica!

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HTAA Freshmen Tuskegee Scholarship Reception Photography by Vicky Pink

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eja Anderson, Ashanto Coffey, Chelsey Nelson, Mercury Hays, Arianna Veal, Deja Washington, Asia Burton, Destini George, Pier McKinney, Derek Tate, Savannah Carter, and Kenadi Parker all felt the love of Tuskegee University. The class of 2016 are now members of the incoming freshmen class at Tuskegee University beginning this fall. The Houston Tuskegee Alumni Association held a reception to welcome them to the university and award them scholarships to support their educational dreams. Some in attendance were Theresa Wade and Tres Radford.

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hey were playing basketball at the 4th annual H-Town Classic Basketball Tournament. The annual charity basketball tournament is dedicated to helping give back to the greater Houston community through activity based philanthropic efforts. Presented by Crep Protect, the event benefited the Houston Children’s Charity. Eight teams comprised of eight people battled for the championship. Attendees participated in tons of giveaways, enjoyed entertainment, and were wowed by the special invited guest!

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BUSINESS BRIEFS Look Great While Giving Back with Macy’s Fashion Pass Macys.com

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iving back is always in style at Macy’s and starting tomorrow, customers can join the spirit of giving by participating in Macy’s Fashion Pass. From July 28 to Aug. 7, with a $5 donation at the register, Macy’s shoppers will receive 15 percent to 25 percent off a great selection storewide, while supporting The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation and the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) Foundation, Inc. One hundred percent of the $5 donation will go directly to both organizations. Exclusions and restrictions apply for the pass. Available in stores nationwide, Fashion Pass makes it easy for shoppers to give back while accessing this season’s hottest looks. Macy’s has curated the best assortment, filled with must-haves for fall and back-to-school finds. Verizon to Buy Yahoo for $4.8 Billion CNN Money

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erizon wants to be a major competitor in mobile media and the move to purchase Yahoo for $4.8 billion puts them in that circle. Verizon’s target is on millennials and Yahoo has the attraction of that audience through their mobile services, including sports, finance and email. Verizon has been on this upward track for years and are putting it into a higher gear now. Verizon bought AOL for $4.4 billion in 2015, the same year it launched its own mobile video service Go90. And earlier this year, Verizon partnered with Hearst to invest in video-driven and millennial-focused media companies, Complex Media and AwesomenessTV. Black Business Launches Nationwide $16 Million Dollar Job Creation Initiative BlackNews.com

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TTriumphant Enterprises 400, LLC, known as TTTriumph400, is launching Healing Summer 2016 as its inaugural 1619-2019 Healing campaign aimed at annually generating $16 million+ for job creation to help heal the roots of racial wounds in the USA. From now until Wednesday, September 21st, individual and organizational directory listings may be purchased for featured inclusion in TTTriumph400’s signature service, “The Annual Commemorative Anchor400 Roll Call Digital Directory Series.” This service honors the 400-year African American journey for humanity from 1619-2019. Order details are listed at www.16192019healing.net. The Anchor400 represents the pioneers of today who wish to assist in creating a new economy, “Trade Transcending the TTET,” that aids in the restoration and healing of humanitarian imbalances now occurring as a result of the past. First Black-Owned Vodka Company in South Africa Launches Blog.Blackbusiness.Org

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new vodka will soon be hitting the shelves in South Africa. Distinkt Vodka, created by chemist Sibusiso Sibis, will be South Africa’s first Blackowned vodka brand. Sibis started the company with four fellow entrepreneurs, and together they own 100% of the company. Their quality vodka is made from rich grain harvested from South African fields. It is touted as being a “product of excellence by South Africans for South Africans.” Although the vodka is a premium brand, it is being sold at less than a premium price. Sibis hopes this combination will contribute toward his goal of dominating the South African vodka market with his high-quality brand. Mercedes-Benz Unveils Autonomous Future Bus Shoppersshop.com

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ercedes-Benz is one of many automotive companies working on self-driving vehicles. They recently unveiled a selfdriving bus called Future Bus. The bus uses Mercedes’ autonomous driving system called CityPilot. Riders inside the bus can find a lounge area where they can charge smartphones and tablets. Large displays will provide local information and maps. Reports say the bus has designer seats but not seat belts. The bus travels at top speeds of 43 mph and collects data for the city as it travels. It can report road problems like the potholes to the city, which the city will then eventually get around to repairing. Toy Designer Fires Back After Critics Say Her Dolls Are “Too Dark” BlackNews.com

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ntrepreneur Mala Bryan, via her company Malaville Toys, is an independent doll maker that designs dolls for African and African American girls to play with. Her unique dolls come in several different shades of brown, each with her own backstory, including career and hobbies. Some, however, have been saying that her dolls are “too dark”. The truth is that the Malaville doll collection fills a major void in an industry that still underrepresents toys that reflect the kids that play with them. Industry experts say that with the increasing demand of dolls for little black girls, dolls with darker complexions are very likely to become even more popular – especially in Jamaica and countries throughout Africa. Apple Sells Its Billionth iPhone CNN Money

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pple announced the sale of its billionth iPhone on Wednesday, nine years after the smartphone first went on sale. CEO Tim Cook said Apple has always set out to the make best, not the most products as he thanked everyone at Apple. The iPhone catapulted Apple AAPLTech30 to become the most valuable business in the world and continues to account for the majority of Apple’s revenue. But the announcement comes one day after Apple reminded the world that the iPhone magic is fading. Apple sold 40.4 million iPhones in the quarter ending in June, down from 48 million a year earlier, according to its latest earnings report. That marks the

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second straight quarter of sales declines. McDonald’s to Create 5,000 Jobs in Britain Reuters.com

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cDonald’s Corp said on Wednesday it would create over 5,000 jobs in Britain by the end of 2017, in a sign of its commitment to the country despite the challenging economic conditions. Industry surveys have suggested that Britain’s vote to leave the EU has hammered consumer confidence, although those retailers to report results since last month’s referendum have not reported any sharp drop off in demand. These moves are to help UK stay open for business. Sainsbury’s Britain’s secondbiggest supermarket group, said last week it planned to create 900 jobs by 2020 in London at a distribution center dedicated to online grocery orders. Explosive Growth of Latino Owned Businesses Drives the Formation of New National Business Association Yahoo Finance

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atino owned businesses are a major driving force in the transformation of the economic and political landscape of the United States and job creation. In addition to the exponential growth and advancement of Latino small businesses, women, millennials and veterans are starting businesses in record numbers. The National Association of State Latino Chambers of Commerce (NASLCC) will focus and strive to meet the business needs and desires of this essential segment that are members of local and state Hispanic Chambers of Commerce. The newly formed national Latino business organization represents the more than 4 million Latino owned businesses from across the country, and its founding members include the states of California, Florida, Kansas, New Mexico, New York, Puerto Rico, Texas, Utah. Resilient Container Volume at the Port of Houston Authority Port of Houston Authority

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id year results are steady for the Port of Houston Authority. “Container volume continues to be very resilient, topping well over one million ‘TEUs’ (twenty-foot equivalent units) through the first six months of the year,” Executive Director Roger Guenther stated in his report to the Port Commission. “It’s tough to compare 2016 versus 2015 on the container side,” he added, “because at this point last year container volume had spiked at an 18% increase over the prior year.” In 2015, the Port Authority handled a record-breaking 2 million plus container TEUs. The Executive Director shared that while container TEU count is down by 4 percent, “activity has exceeded our expectations for the year thus far.” Guenther further noted that “we are optimistic about the second half of 2016, with the traction already gained in the East Asia trade.” Combined overall cargo tonnage for the Port Authority facilities also reached 17 million tons for the first half of the year.


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