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Houston Style Magazine Sept 3 - Sept 9, 2015

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Volume 26 | Number 36

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Both Parties Are Losing Touch With The People

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Learning The ‘Art of Style’

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COMMENTARY

Jesse Jackson

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his has been insurgent summer in presidential politics. Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders have soared while establishment favorites Jeb Bush and Hillary Clinton have flagged. It is far too early to tell how these two will fare in the primaries next year. But one thing is already clear: They are raising issues that politicians in both parties can no longer duck. Insurgent candidates gain traction when their campaigns resonate with voters (or, in these early months, with voters attentive enough to be tuned in already). When I ran in 1984 and 1988, my campaigns surprised pundits because I was speaking to what many Americans felt. Reagan’s conservative reaction was on the march; Democrats were tacking to the right. But many Americans were left out of the equation. Workers suffered as jobs were shipped overseas. The working poor suffered as investments in housing, health care, education and more were slashed. Many were dismayed at Reagan’s reckless new Cold War, and his idiotic covert war on Nicaragua. Both parties had

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Both Parties are Losing Touch with The People embraced top-end tax cuts, deregulation and corporate trade policies. Both supported apartheid South Africa and called Mandela a terrorist. Neither could see that Israeli security depended upon Palestinian statehood. Our no-talk policy made no progress. Democrats decided that they had to compete to be hawkish on foreign policy, corporate on domestic policy and timid on social policy. My campaigns exploded in the vacuum. And while we didn’t win, we changed the agenda. A boycott was imposed on South Africa over Reagan’s veto. Congress ended support for the contras of Nicaragua. Years later, U.S. policymakers belatedly embraced the two-state solution in the Middle East. And Bill Clinton ran on Putting People First, calling for tax hikes on the rich, investment in education, national health care and labor rights in trade accords. In this election, Sanders and Trump have raised fundamental issues that challenge a bipartisan consensus that does not work for most Americans. The first of these is the corrupting effects of big money in our politics. Sanders, funding his campaign with small donations, warns of the perils of big money directly. Trump, using his fortune to declare his independence, scorns his opponents as “puppets” of their donors. Politicians in both parties better wake up: Clean up our politics or lose the respect of your voters. The second issue is our corporate trade policies that are racking up deficits of $500 billion a year while shipping good jobs abroad and undermining wages here at home. Our trade policies are destructive urban policy, as drugs and guns flow in and jobs go out. Sanders correctly indicts these policies

as rigging the rules against American workers. Trump makes our “bad deals” a centerpiece of his appeal. The next president will have to change course, or this protest will grow. A third issue is America’s endless wars. Both Sanders and Trump emphasize that they opposed Bush’s invasion of Iraq from the start. At a time when candidates are flexing their military muscles, both counsel caution about more interventions in Syria, Ukraine and Iraq. Trump boasts that he is the “most militaristic person there is,” while Sanders has a proud history of opposing U.S. misadventure abroad, but both are appealing to the vast majority of Americans who do not believe the U.S. can afford to police the world. A fourth issue, likely to emerge even more starkly in the next Republican debates, is taxes. Sanders explicitly tells billionaires “enough is enough.” He calls for raising taxes on the wealthy and shutting down corporate loopholes to invest in rebuilding the country, making college free for all, expanding Social Security and investing in children. Trump is more confused, but in contrast to his opponents who are still selling top-end tax cuts, he earns applause for insisting that hedge fund billionaires should pay their fair share of taxes. For years we’ve had paralysis in Washington on the key issue of immigration. Millions of undocumented workers live in the shadows, exploited by callous employers. The strength of this country is its diversity. A horror of our history has been nativist anger at each wave of immigrants. Sanders seeks a solution that will bring the country together; Trump has slanderously chosen to drive us apart. He’s tried to make immigration a Mexican issue,

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but that ignores reality. Threatening the largest deportation -- 11 million people -- in world history isn’t about Mexico; it’s about who we are. Clearly we are paying a huge price for the cowardice of politicians unwilling to address this issue sensibly and that has to stop. Single issues like these are markers for the bigger reality. This economy doesn’t work for most people. The rules are rigged to favor the few. Big money corrupts our politics to defend their privileges. Americans are looking for a new deal here at home. S a n d e r s a n d Tr u m p , o f course, are stark contrasts. Sanders is a thoughtful progressive; Trump an entertainer, offering postures, not policies. Sanders calls for a popular movement to transform America; Trump argues voters should trust him to do it, ignoring the existence of Congress or the courts. But on right and left, among Republicans and Democrats, more and more are unwilling to accept politics as usual. Too many people are left out of that arrangement. Politicians keep saying there is light at the end of the tunnel. But the only light people experience is of a train coming their way. The two major parties will have to change, or they are likely to be changed by voters who have had enough. 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.

evin Fulton talked Tuesday (September 1st) about his walk that began as a young boy in the inner city as the son of a single mom where he never knew his dad. As he announced his 2016 campaign for Harris County’s 11th District Court he talked about growing up in poverty where life was not fair and most people were not nice. Growing up in an atmosphere like that made him driven to become a fair judge that treats all those that come before him with respect. “I saw how violent gangs, guns and drugs destroy human life and humanity. I saw good people guide me too. I remember racism when we moved to the suburbs where I was called racist words that tore my heart and brought tears to my eyes,” Fulton said to a crowded West Houston Café Adobe filled with a montage of his friends from all races, ages and regions from throughout all Harris County. “I have heard for years citizens of every color complain about justice not being fair and that respect is not levied in Harris County›s courts. Colleagues and those seeking justice have said to me they’ve felt that they were wronged one way or the other because of politics or pigmentation,” he said about what motivates him to run a county wide race

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across America’s third largest county. Fulton said his mom never blamed race for where they were in life. She taught him the priority of prayer, persistence and passion to overcome poverty. His mom taught him to never accept things the way they were or how people said to him they were but to fight inside to get everyone included to make things better. That’s why he joined the

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U.S. Army after high school. “I served in Operations Desert Shield, Desert Storm and Provide Comfort. I saw the worst of folks in horrible places and then used my military benefits to go to college. I worked as a police officer where I saw horror too and earned a law degree before meeting my now physician wife,” Fulton said. He said he’s devoted time to

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youth counseling, helping victims of violence and training at risk students in conflict resolution. “I’ve led job training and job fairs. I used my legal skills at the DA office, community legal aid, became a consultant for an agency specializing in apartments for low income families and helped them, if they wanted to, move to homeownership. I worked for a company that handled employment law issues, helping tenants and others before building my own firm,” Fulton said. “I have four daughters; the oldest attends UH. My aim is for them to live in a county where not only are they not judged by their color but the content of their character but where I’m a judge that sets an example to them not to judge others without knowing as many of the facts as possible,” he said. The Primary election contests are March 1, 2016. Fulton’s plan is to face Judge Mike Miller on November 8, 2016. Share this story online at www. stylemagazine.com.


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ziza Glass from Houston, TX will be among the students featured when Nat Geo WILD presents Vet School, a new series filmed at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine. The show premieres Saturday, Sept. 19, at 9c on Nat Geo WILD. Aziza is one of four fourth-year students and three first-year students who were followed by the cameras through an academic year at Cornell. The camera captures the pressures, rewards and occasional sadness of life as an aspiring veterinarian. For more information, visit www.cornell.edu or www. natgeowild.com/VetSchool/.

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tudents at Wheatley High School are working out in a new gym thanks to volunteers from Lakewood Church. Volunteers told KHOU that the wanted to give the students hope, show some love, and inspire and encourage them to have a great school year. Their job was accomplished. Volunteers spruced up the campus, renovated the school’s weight room, and made over two rooms for special needs students. Wheatley High School is just one of many that Lakewood has adopted in this manner. For more information, visit wwwkhou. com.

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ouston Rockets’ Dwight Howard told investigator he forgot it was there. A TSA agent at a security checkpoint recently caught Howard with a loaded Glock 26 handgun in his carry-on bag at the Bush Intercontinental Airport. HPD were called Dwight Howard but no charges were filed by the Harris County DA against Howard. He was allowed to fly after having a friend pick up the gun. For more information, visit www.stylemagazine.com.

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local man dies while trying to take the perfect selfie. While Deleon Alonso Smith was taking a selfie of himself holding a gun to his head he pulled the trigger of what he thought was an unloaded gun. Sadly, it was not and the gun went off killing Smith instantly. Family said the shooting was accidentally as Smith did not have plans to kill himself. Smith was the father of two and was set to start classes at a community Deleon Smith college the next day. Police are looking into the matter. For more information, visit www.stylemagazine.com.

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he United States Mexico Chamber of Commerce kicks off Hispanic Heritage Month in Houston with their Fiestas Patrias Gala on September 12th. The annual gala commemorates the Constitution of 1917, promulgated after the Mexican Revolution on February 5. Always a sell out affair, there are limited number of seats still available. For more information, visit www.usmcocgc.org.


BOOK REVIEW By Terri

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Household Workers Unite

by Premilla Nadasen

Schichenmeyer, Literary Writer

here is not a speck of dust in your home. The floors gleam, the kitchen shines, the bathroom sparkles, and rugs are fluffy again. You’ve changed bedsheets and you even washed windows. You’re ready for fall and thankful for the help you had getting this way; if that help was paid, read ‘Household Workers Unite” by Premilla Nadasen, and you’ll be thankful for even more. Picture this: a white reporter encourages African American maids to “speak out about their hardship” and the women who employ them. You know the movie, but did you recognize the “victimization theme”? Yes, says Nadasen, The Help “reinforces dominant stereotypes of passive household workers,” even though there was historically nothing passive about them… In the years following the Civil War, the “Mammy” figure took hold in white America, becoming somewhat of a cult based on the idea of a loyal, maternal female slave. That vestige of slavery (and inherent racism) generally affected how African American domestic workers were treated by white female employers then, but “new ideas were germinating.” In 1881, black laundresses formed a “Washing Society” and eventually went on strike for higher wages. Activism never stopped, but there was a setback in the fledgling movement during the Depression, when black domestics found day-work by sitting in a street corner “slave market,” and that didn’t go unnoticed. By 1934, journalists, activists, and other black feminists threw their support behind Dora Jones, who led the Domestic Workers Union (founded in 1934) in New York. Nurse, midwife, and housekeeper Georgia Gilmore used her cooking skills to raise money for “The Club from Nowhere,” a group supporting activists and organizers both financially and with food.

Undoubtedly, the Civil Rights Movement spurred Atlanta’s Dorothy Bolden to work with Dr. King on behalf of household workers. Cleveland’s Geraldine Roberts founded the Domestic Workers of America. Edith Barksdale Sloan pushed the movement along when she became head of the National Committee on Household Employment. Other influential women bore their share of the movement, just as today’s activists help protect the workplace rights of caregivers, personal helpers, and domestic workers of all races. Imagine seeing a federally-funded monument to the “black mammy,” standing in our nation’s capital. Yep, in 1924, the United Daughters of the Confederacy tried to build exactly that, and it was “furiously opposed.” That’s just one of the stories you’ll read inside “Household Workers Unite.” Stories, says author Premilla Nadasen, are what she tried to fill her book with, in fact, and she somewhat succeeds. There are, indeed, a lot of stories here, but there’s plenty of dryness, too, in the form of names, dates, and acronyms that ultimately become quite overwhelming. My advice is to try and get through them; this book is powerful and inspiring, but the voices and their memories are what matters. This isn’t your curl-up-in-front-of-a-fireplace kind of read but it is a pleasure, especially if you’re a historian, feminist, or domestic worker yourself. “Household Workers Unite” will make you think as it eats up every speck of your time. Share this story online at www.stylemagazine. com.

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FEATURE By Jo-Carolyn

Goode, Managing Editor

Joshua Dillard Taking People From Good to Great Through Entrepreneurship

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eing good at something is somewhat comfortable. It can mean that you have mastered a skill set well enough that you could do it with no instruction or supervision. It may even mean that you can teach it to someone else. Being great at something is achieving excellence. It means that you can perform the skill so well that no one can do it quite like you. That is what it means to be an entrepreneur. Taking a common thing and doing it an uncommon way. It is taking something that is good and making it great. Not even in his 30s, yet the young Houstonian

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has harshness what it takes to be a successful entrepreneur. It is centered on a person’s perspective. If you think small you will be small. If you think big, well you get the idea. It is all in how you perceive things. The same concept works with being an entrepreneur. In Dillard’s new book “The Power of Vision” he takes budding entrepreneurs on a journey to change their perspective so that their vision becomes clear. “You have to have a vision of where you want to be. You have to know where you want to go. Then you have to know why you are doing it. Your where and your why are two of the most important things on this journey,”

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said Dillard. Although the process of how you get to your where and your why may change your vision won’t. And Dillard speaks from experience. His why has always been centered around three things – to have time (freedom), help people, and be able to spend time with his family. When he first started on his entrepreneurial journey, he was really focused on the helping of others part of his why. He, along with a group of friends, saw how premarital sex was really to the determent of their generation. The friends started a No Sex Campaign to encourage teens and young adults to abstain from sex until they were married. The friends then took the campaign further when they made the song ‘No Sex’ about it within their group called Still Trill Christians. Their campaign was successful and was gaining some notoriety. It really gained national legs when their song ended up on bobbing the head of our Commander in Chief Barack Obama. President Obama was so impressed by the song and the friends’ campaign that he awarded them all the President’s Volunteer Award. However, now Dillard is embracing another facet of creativity with his love of writing. Hence, his debut book “The Power of Vision,” where he is helping to nurture the young entrepreneur. (Side Note: Young entrepreneur does not mean young in age but young in the process of becoming an entrepreneur.) On the entrepreneur journey your why shouldn’t change but the process of how you get their might. Dillard is still focused on his vision with his why of helping others so he can have time freedom and time with family but the process change from the music avenue to the writing avenue. In Dillard’s book he motivates entrepreneurs to take that first step towards their vision. This is often the hardest step and the step that keeps so many people back. Being an entrepreneur is scary but you can’t be too scared to jump off the cliff. “It helps people go from the comfortable middle life to the life of destiny,” said Dillard. He says people get trapped in the doing good of life because it makes us comfortable. When you are comfortable you don’t try things that scare you. So don’t get too comfortable. Because when you are too comfortable at being good you can never achieve being great. Dillard reminds readers that although there are many positives about being an entrepreneur there are also some negatives as it is “not a comfortable lifestyle” at times. He says when the negatives of failure come embrace it. “Embrace failure because it is going to come. It’s part of the process.” Besides helping budding entrepreneurs, Dillard will also dive into helping young authors this fall with a digital course called “Do It Yourself Author.” Future authors will join Dillard as he takes you through the process of taking your idea for a book to an actual written work to pages in a bound book to a published hard copy. Again, staying focus on his vision for his why of helping people to be with his family and have time freedom. Dillard’s motto is simple in life you always need to know the “why” of what you are doing. It is the why that will keep you going. It is the why that will cause you to fall or soar. If your why is leading you towards a road of being an entrepreneur then you need to take the journey with Joshua Dillard with his book “The Power of Vision.” For more information, visit www.joshuadillard. com.


FASHION

Learning ‘The Art of Style’ with The Real Housewives of Atlanta’s Marlo Hampton

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nown for her impeccable fashion style and larger than life than personality, Marlo Hampton of Bravo’s ‘The Real Housewives of Atlanta’ visited Houston to host “The Art of Style” event at the Posh Salon. Hampton first introduced her unique fashion style to her fans on Bravo’s hit reality show “The Real Housewives of Atlanta.” She began to quickly field questions regarding how she achieve her sense of style. As a

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result Hampton established the Art of Style tour to inspire not only aspiring fashion designers and stylists, but to educate the everyday woman on fashion tips and tricks. “I created The Art of Style for many reasons but most importantly to exemplify how to exude style from the inside out, without necessarily breaking the bank,” said Hampton. One lucky fan at the Houston tour received a personal fashion consultation when she won the opportunity for Hampton to give her a “look for less”. Hampton showed her how to take $100 and create three different looks for everyday wear from Forever 21.

Three others attendees won a pair of Deepa Gurani earrings, necklace and also a pair of eyewear from the Cynthia Bailey collection. During the event, Hampton gave her fans a chance to ask questions that they’ve been dying to ask about her experience on the show and fashion tips. “ I wanted to give my loyal fans a chance to get up close and personal with me, have girl talk, and reveal a few of my highly sought after fashion tips,” said Hampton. “The event was an interactive experience that gave attendees the tips that we all have been dying to know about [her],” said Carlton Patton, an

aspiring actor. Patton took the tools of the trade learned from Hampton and will utilize them to further his career. Good luck Patton! Hampton’s fashion style doesn’t stop with her tour but will soon be able to go home with fashionistas. Hampton is set to release her online shop soon where fans can get a chance to buy some of her clothing and shoes from season four and six of the show. The tour makes its next stop in Florida during the fall 2015. You can catch Hampton on Atlanta and Company, NBC affiliate in Atlanta for more fashion tips. Visit www.marlohampton.com to find out if she’ll be coming to a city

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STYLE EN ESPAÑOL

La Musa Awards Otorgara El ‘Premio Pionero Desi Arnaz’ Al Gran Productor Estadounidense Quincy Jones

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l legendario músico, arreglista, compositor y productor Quincy Jones, recibirá el Premio Pionero Desi Arnaz el próximo 15 de octubre durante la entrega anual de LA MUSA AWARDS del Latin Songwriters Hall Of Fame (El Pabellón De La Fama De Los Compositores Latinos” presentada por WorldArts (WorldArts.com). Reconocido por la revista Times como uno de los seis artistas de Jazz más influyentes del siglo XX, Quincy Jones es uno de los artistas más completos y creativos de todos los tiempos. Con una trayectoria de más de seis décadas Quincy ha abarcado los roles de compositor, productor musical, artista, productor de cine, arreglista,

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conductor, instrumentalista, productor de televisión, ejecutivo de una disquera, propietario de un canal de televisión, fundador de una revista, empresario y filántropo. Entre los múltiples reconocimientos que ha recibido a lo largo de su carrera se encuentran, un premio Emmy, siete nominaciones al Oscar, el Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award, 27 Grammys y es el artista más nominado al Grammy con un total de 79 nominaciones. Además, Quincy fue el productor del disco que más se ha vendido en la historia de la música, THRILLER de Michael Jackson, un álbum que sobrepaso los

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100 millones de copias. En el 2001, Quincy Jones añadió el titulo de “Best Selling Author” a su extensa lista de logros cuando su autobiografía “Q: The Autobiography of Quincy Jones” entró en la listas Best-Seller de el New York Times, Los Angeles Times y el Wall Street Journal. En el 2010 Jones lanzó su mas reciente producción titulada Soul Bossa Nostra, un álbum con colaboraciones de los artistas y productores más sobresalientes incluyendo Usher, Ludacris, Akon, Jamie Foxx, Jennifer Hudson, Mary J. Blige, T-Pain, Robin Thicke, LL Cool J, John Legend, Snoop Dogg, Wyclef Jean, Q-Tip, Talib Kweli, Three 6 Mafia, David Banner, Bebe Winans, Mervyn

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Warren, Jermaine Dupri, DJ Paul y Scott Storch, entre otros. Estos artistas se reunieron y grabaron versiones contemporáneas de las canciones más populares del inmenso catalogo del ganador de múltiples premios Grammys, productor, compositor y arreglista. Actualmente, Quincy se encuentra enfocado en sus labores filantrópicas y manejando su compañía, The Quincy Jones Global Network. Sus nuevos proyectos incluye manejar a un grupo de jóvenes músicos llamados, Global Gumbo All Stars; crear sociedades con varias compañías alrededor del mundo para desarrollar varios proyectos de entretenimiento; manejar su catálogo de productos licenciados y continuar produciendo música y películas. Entre sus labores humanitarias y como activista, sobresale su participación en la delegación Jubilee 2000 para terminar con la deuda del tercer mundo donde se reunió con el Papa Juan Pablo II junto a Bono y Bob Geldof. La visita de la delegación resulto en un alivio de la deuda de $27 billones de dólares. En una iniciativa conjunta entre su organización, Project Q Foundation y Harvard School of Public Health, Jones trabaja activamente con NGO’s como la UNICEF, la Clinton Hunter Development Initiative y la Inter-American Development Bank, entre otras, para mejorar la salud y el bienestar de millones de niños en países en desarrollo como Ruanda, Sudáfrica y Asia. El ‘Premio Pionero Desi Arnaz’ (Desi Arnaz Pioneer Award) fue creado por el El Pabellón De La Fama De Los Compositores Latinos (Latin Songwriters Hall Of Fame) en nombre del gran genio y visionario de la televisión Desi Arnaz y representa la enorme fuerza de quienes abrieron los caminos que hoy nosotros transitamos. Desi Arnaz junto a su encantadora esposa Lucille Ball dieron vida a la comedia “I Love Lucy” y cambiaron para siempre la historia. Su inolvidable personaje “Ricky Ricardo” puso en cada hogar de Norteamérica el acento de nuestra gente, nos hizo visibles, y nos fijó en el mapa mundial. La ceremonia de los premios LA MUSA del Pabellón de la Fama de Compositores Latinos (Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame, LSHOF) se llevará a cabo el próximo 15 de Octubre en el teatro The Fillmore Miami Beach Jackie Gleason Theater de Miami Beach. Las entradas para la recepción VIP de la Gala, cena, y el evento pueden ser adquiridas a través de la página oficial deLSHOF: http://www.latinsonghall.com/


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oring and bland could never be used to describe the drama that comedian Flame Monroe brings to any stage. Neither could the words be used to describe any pageant under the Essence International Pageantry System. This is why Flame and Essence are a perfect combination. The two come together for a night full of fierce competition and high fashion at the 22nd Annual Mr. & Miss Essence International Pageant on Sunday, September 20, 2015 at the Crown Plaza River Oaks Hotel. Started in 1993 by Bruce E. Chivers & Remmington Ross, the Essence International Pageantry System provides a platform for individuals to express themselves creatively and be empowered by their own God given talent and ability. Contestants from Chicago, Atlanta, New York, Virginia, Mississippi, Louisiana, Florida, New Flame Monroe Jersey, Alabama, and Texas are all vying for the coveted titles of Mr. and Miss Having a front row seat for Essence (for professional entertainers), the entire night will be Flame Monroe, Mr. and Miss Essence International the emcee for the evening. Although Newcomer (beginners), Plus (full Flame has not competed for the Essence figured), and Classic (those over 40). The International title, she is no stranger to night of competition has been broken pageantry and has a tip for contestants down into six categories that include to keep in mind. personal interview, presentation, talent, eveningwear, sportswear, and question “You have to & answer. remember that you are there strictly for

entertainment,” said Flame. “What they think is it is only a competition but these people paid money and you are putting on a show. You have to entertain the crowd. Yes it is a competition for the other contestants but you must also be entertaining and engaging for the audience. That is what they lose sight of.” Flame wholeheartedly believes in winning over the judges and entertaining the audience because she understands there is more at stake than just the title. “You may not win the pageant but you might get a booking,” added Flame. And a booking could lead to other opportunities. People will be familiar with Flame from her earlier days on BET Comic Days and other

features where she tickled America’s funny bone. Her career has slow down a bit in recent years now that she has become a single parent. Although her kids will always come first in her life, Flame still loves the stage and continues to work her career. This is why hosting the Mr. & Miss Essence International Pageant is so exciting. Equally exciting for Flame is the opportunity to return to place she once called home. She lived in Houston’s southwest side for years. “The people were very real. And I love real people because I am real person,” said Flame as she noted how hospitable the people in Houston where when she lived here. Nothing like the that Southern hospitality. All are invited to attend the 22nd Annual Mr. & Miss Essence International Pageant on Sunday, September 20, 2015 at the Crown Plaza River Oaks Hotel, 2712 Southwest Freeway, Houston, Texas 77098. Doors open at 6:00pm. Tickets are $20.00. For more information, visit www. stylemagazine.com.

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MD Anderson Children’s Cancer Hospital Going Gold for Childhood Cancer

he University of Texas MD Anderson Children’s Cancer Hospital will recognize Childhood Cancer Awareness Month with activities and events geared toward patients and their families, staff and the community. The Be Bold, Go Gold campaign aims to raise awareness of childhood cancers and celebrate survivorship. This time of year, most kids are starting or returning to school. However, many children battling cancer are missing out on this memorable experience. At MD Anderson Children’s Cancer Hospital, they’re making their own memories through playful diversions aimed to take their minds off the challenges of treatment. The Be Bold, Go Gold campaign will kick off childhood cancer awareness with a carnival-themed event hosted by Stripes® Stores. Other fun and engaging activities throughout September are also planned. “Children with cancer are often challenged with participating in normal activities like their peers. Doing so, such as going to camps, summer programs, school, or even interacting in public spaces may compromise their treatment,” said Cindy Schwartz, M.D., M.P.H., ad-interim division head of Pediatrics at MD Anderson Children’s Cancer Hospital. “Special events at the hospital help patients experience some

normalcy without compromising their care while they go through treatment.” Each year, cancer touches the lives of more than 15,000 American children and adolescents under age 21. At MD Anderson Children’s Cancer Hospital, where approximately 2,000 children and adolescents are treated annually, patients have access to programs and activities that help them cope with cancer treatment. This year, many programs and support services will be featured during the Be Bold, Go Gold campaign, and patients, family and community members are invited to participate.

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games, activities, a dance-off and prizes. 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. 9 / 3 H y u n d a i H o p e o n Wheels Handprint Ceremony In a special ceremony, Hyundai Scholar Patrick Zweidler-McKay, M.D., Ph.D. will be awarded $250,000 to support his work in pediatric research. Handprints from Children’s Cancer Hospital and Children’s Art Project patients will be imprinted on the Hyundai vehicle. 10 a.m. – noon; Mays Clinic, 1220 Holcombe Blvd., Houston, Texas 77030 (outside near west lobby valet) 9/15 Arts in Medicine Open Art Studio Patients, families and the community will join the Arts in Medicine Program to work on its new community art project, designing space suits. 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. 9 / 2 9 P o t s

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Handmade, golden-glazed pottery, created and signed by cancer patients, families and staff, will be on display. Participants will be able to engage in pottery-making activities such as creating gold ribbon pins and other pottery designs. Pottery on display and created at the event will be given away to participants in remembrance of childhood cancer awareness. 11:30

a.m. - 2 p.m. All activities will take place at MD Anderson, The Park, 1515 Holcombe Blvd., Houston, Texas 77030, unless otherwise noted. For more information, contact kburton@mdanderson.org or visit www. mdanderson.org.


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San Antonio Resident Claims $1 Million Powerball Prize

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an Antonio resident Arnold E. Bowie claimed a second-tier Powerball® prize worth $1 million. The ticket was purchased at Kirby Food Mart located at 5567 Old Seguin Road, Ste. #1 in Kirby for the Aug. 29 drawing. Bowie’s ticket matched all five of the white ball numbers drawn (18-21-25-28-29), but not the red Powerball number (16). The claimant requested minimal publicity. Powerball jackpots start at $40 million and roll until the jackpot is won. Players win the jackpot by matching the five white ball numbers (1-59) and the red Powerball number (1-35). There are eight other ways to win non-jackpot prizes ranging from $4 to $1 million or up to $2 million if the ticket includes Power Play. The overall odds of winning a prize in the game are approximately one in 31. The overall odds of winning the jackpot prize are one in 175,223,510. About the Texas Lottery® Beginning with the first ticket sold in 1992, the Texas Lottery has generated $23 billion in revenue for the state and distributed $46 billion in prizes to lottery players. Since 1997, the Texas Lottery has contributed $17 billion to the Foundation School Fund, which supports public education in Texas. As authorized by the Texas Legislature, certain Texas Lottery revenues benefit state programs including the Fund for Veterans’ Assistance. The Texas Lottery provides several entertaining draw games for lottery players including Powerball® , Mega Millions® , Lotto Texas® , All or Nothing™, Texas Two Step® , Pick 3™, Daily 4™, Cash Five® and scratch tickets. For more information visit us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube or at www.txlottery.org.

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PYBURNS FARM FRESH FOODS HOUSTON, TEXAS

Mayor Parker Welcomes Back Blue Bell Ice Cream Photography by Vicky Pink

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n Monday, August 31, 2015, Houston Style Magazine was on hand at Pyburn’s Farm Fresh Foods as Mayor Annise Parker became the first customer to purchase Blue Bell Ice Cream. Joining Mayor Parker will be representatives from Blue Bell Creameries and Pyburn’s owner, John Vuong. As part of a 5-phase plan Blue Bell Creameries put ice cream back on store shelves on Monday, August 31st. Phase 1 brought Blue Bell home to its roots with stores located in Houston, Brenham and Austin.

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2015 Pre-Labor Day Experience Photography by Mike Munoz

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n Saturday, August 29, 2015, Houston Style Magazine was on hand at Mr. Peeples for the 2015 Pre-Labor Day Experience and All-White Celebrity Charity Fashion Show. The affair was the official launch party for Bad Girl’s Club Aysia Garza’s online Boutique Inside My Look hosted by VH1’s Love & Hip Hop Cyn Santana. Now in its second year, the Pre-Labor Day Experience gave fashion lovers a chance at an exclusive shopping & styling session with “Inside My Look,” participate in a panel discussion on business & branding, and view premiere looks from top designers and boutiques. Artists performing were So Trael, Aida Maze, Shun Ward, and Yung Martez. Guest speakers included Author Earnest Eastland and Brett Scudder from SISFI. The event benefited SISFI Suicide Prevention Institute.

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ANGEL LANE COMMUNITY CENTER HOUSTON, TEXAS

Angel Lane Hurricane Katrina 10th Anniversary Photography by Vicky Pink

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n Saturday, August 29, 2015, Houston Style Magazine was on hand at the Angel Lane Community Center – Houston for the Remembering Hurricane Katrina 10th Anniversary event presented by the Houston Area Urban League. Giselle Green-Johnson and Andre Smith hosted the event that remembered the past and look to recharge the future. Some in attendance were HAUL President & CEO Judson Robinson III and Director of Education John Robinson.

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2016 NCAA Men’s Final Four Media Hospitality Photography by Mike Munoz

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n Tuesday, August 25, 2015, Houston Style Magazine was on hand at Songkran Thai Kitchen for the 2016 NCAA Men’s Final Four Houston Local Organizing Committee and Professional Sports Partners Media Hospitality event. Excitement was high as the committee is gearing up to host the 2016 NCAA Men’s Final Four in Houston. NCAA executive vice president for regulatory affairs, Oliver Luck, was the featured speaker. A discussion was held of how the global impact of hosting this event will have on our city. Also in attendance were Doug Hall, President and CEO of Houston Local Organizing Committee and Jason Kohll, President and CEO of Professional Sports Partners.

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OKRA CHARITY SALOON HOUSTON, TEXAS

2nd Annual “Doctors on the Runway” Photography by Vicky Pink

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n Sunday, August 30, 2015, Houston Style Magazine was on hand at the OKRA Charity Saloon for the 2nd Annual “Doctors on the Runway” Series titled Rodeo Moda presented by Cynique Evolué. Eighteen of Houston’s finest doctors ripped the runway in fashions by rising designers. Proceeds from the show benefitted The Periwinkle Foundation, which supports pediatric patients at Texas Children’s Hospital. Doctors modeling for charity were Dr. Hari Sankaran, Dr. Linda Uhegwu, Dr. Paibel Aguayo-Hiraldo, Dr. Adeola Kosoko, Dr. Titilope Ishola, Dr. Heather Brown, Dr. Tameka Knight, Dr. Lisa Patel, Dr. Esohe Faith Ohuoba, Dr. Tanaka Taylor, Dr. Rosell Jenkins, Dr. Ike Ilochonwu, Dr. Daniel Zinn, Dr. Carlin Barnes, Dr. Jennifer Peterson, Dr. Lyndsay Andrews, Dr. Avram Bram-Mostyn and Dr. Richard P. Lion.

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3rd Annual UNCF Mayor’s Luncheon Photography by Vicky Pink

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n Friday, August 28, 2015, Houston Style Magazine was on hand at the Hyatt Regency Houston for the 3rd Annual Mayor’s Luncheon benefitting United Negro College Fund (UNCF). Not only was Mayor Annise Parker the keynote speaker, she received the UNCF “Excellence in Education” Award. The affair that was emceed by KPRC’s Keith Garvin helped to raise money to fund the education of college students. Some in attendance were Michael Lomax, Juana Collins, Charles Lewter IV, Demetrius Rogers, State Rep. Sylvester Turner, Winell Herron, James Harris, Terry Williams, Cary Yates, Rhonda Arnold, Laurie Robinson, Algenita Scott Davis, Shawntell McWilliams, Bryce Kennard, Genora Boykins, Shawn Simmons, Vonda, Rev. Leslie Smith, Adrian Garcia, Helen George, Charlene Johnson and Nikki Webb.

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Mark’s Cuisine Launches Menu to Benefit Camp Say By Yolanda

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ark’s American Cuisine i n t r o d u c e d Te a m S t y l e Magazine and a host of media guests to an evening of fine dining and wine tasting. In fact, we were treated

to Chef Mark’s 6-course tasting menu, supreme customer service, and an elegant atmosphere. Nick Barton who is the General Manager greeted each guest personally and described each course prior to its’ serving. Our first dish was Oysters in Dune, which were fried gulf oysters,

displayed on a bed of grilled garlic root, sea bean, coriander, and corn shoots. My favorited part of this dish was the brine taste of the oysters, which combined well with the saltiness of the sea bean and garlic root. This delectable appetizer paired well with the white house wine that completed the plate by adding a light citrus finish to each bite. The next sample was the Beef and Watermelon; in my view

this dish was the show stopper of the savory plates. This was beef short rib, watermelon, radish, smoked halloumi, watercress and a cayenne gastrique. The meat was tender, lean, and had slight punch at the end thanks to the cayenne. It paired well with the House Red which balanced the sweetness

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of the watermelon and sharpness of the pepper. Moving forward to the fowl part of the meal, we were treated to Quail in Vegetable Garden which was grilled with carrots, squash, and fennel toffee. I absolutely loved the medley of vegetables in this plate along with the fennel toffee and roasted meat. This dish pairs well with either a white or red table wine. F i n a l l y, w e wrapped up our evening with the dessert course which consisted of Grilled Peach Ice Cream, with Fol Epi, Brioche, Thyme and Honey. Frozen Foi Gras, followed the ice cream, this was my favorite of the sweet plates; it was rich, creamy, and smooth to the taste. The sweet dishes concluded with Mark’s handmade box of chocolates which I saved to taste on the following day. Now that everyone’s mouth is watering, please visit Mark’s American Cuisine located at 1658 Westheimer, in Houston, Texas. During the month of August they were offering a special priced lunch 3-course for $29 and the

6-course for $75. Moreover, Mark’s donated $5 from each lunch sold as well as $10 from each sold dinner to SAY: The Stuttering Association for the Young. Thanks for reading, please follow me on Twitter: @YPEatingwStyle, feel free to view our website and share any article located on www.stylemagazine. com.

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Pre-Bid Conference attendance is MANDATORY. The Pre-Bid Conference will be held on Tuesday, September 8, 2015, at 10:30 a.m. at Lyons Elementary, 800 Roxella St. Houston, Texas 77076. Bid documents will be available on Monday, August 31, 2015, on the HISD web-site at http://www.houstonisd.org/page/68148. For additional information, contact Raymond Hooks at (713) 556-9345.

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BUSINESS BRIEFS

Mayor Annise Parker Welcomes Back Blue Bell Ice Cream

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ayor Annise Parker was first in line at Pyburn’s Farm Fresh Foods to welcome back Blue Bell Ice Cream to store shelves. Armed with credit card, Mayor Parker purchased a half gallon of vanilla and chocolate ice cream. Joining Mayor Parker were representatives from Blue Bell Creameries and Pyburn’s owner, John Vuong. As part of a 5-phase plan Blue Bell Creameries put ice cream back on store shelves on Monday, August 31st. Phase 1 brought Blue Bell home to its roots with stores located in Houston, Brenham and Austin. For more information, visit www.stylemagazine.com or www.bluebell.com.

H-E-B Issues a Voluntary Recall on Hill Country Spring Water H-E-B has issued a voluntary

recall specifically for the Hill Country Fare One Gallon Spring Water with the Best By date of December 19, 2015 due to the possible presence of a milk allergen. People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to milk run the risk of a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume this product. There have been no consumer complaints or reports of illness. Customers will receive a full refund. Customers can contact H-E-B at 210-938-8357 or 1-800-4323113. For more information, visit www.heb.com.

Black Biz Woman Launches Smart “Hair Extension” Vending Machine

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i r g i n i a entrepreneur Marcella Ellis has the hair industry buzzing over the Mane Vendor Hair Extension Vending Machine. This revolutionary machine meets the supply and demand of those in need hair for weaves and extensions by proving the product more conveintly. There is even app to help customers locate the nearest vendor machines. Some machines are already in Texas. Ellis is currently on tour introducing the machine in several states and has plans to come to Texas in 2016. For further information on the vending machine, please visit www.themanevendor.com.

H-E-B to Delievery Groceries to Your Home in

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Houston McDonald’s Launches All Day Breakfast Menu

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eginning October 6, all McDonald’s in Greater Houston invites customers to experience McDonald’s breakfast all day. All Day Breakfast is the No. 1 request from customers. In fact, more than 120,000 people tweeted McDonald’s asking for breakfast throughout the day in the past year alone. All day breakfast is available after 10:30 a.m. starting October 6. The full breakfast menu becomes available each day at each individual restaurant’s open time. For more information, visit www.mcdonalds.com.

The Alamo Gets Major Funding

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he Alamo will soon undergo a major facelift thanks to the $32 million that has been approved for the project by Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush. Renovation plans include a larger museum to hold more artifacts and repairing the front of the Alamo. The community and officials said it time to give this piece of Texas history more attention and care. For more information, visit www.stylemagazine.com.

Aeromexico’s First Flight with All Female Crew

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eromexico flight AM 98 with service from Mexico City to Shanghai became the first TransPacific flight operated by an all-female crew. The captain and two co-captains, Veronica Cervantes, Geneva Leipold, and Myriam Lopez were assisted by 10 flight attendants. For more information, visit www.latinoloop.com.

Cricket Wireless Is Giving $15,000 to Schools Through Its New “Go Positive” Contest

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hrough its “Go Positive” contest*, Cricket will recognize schools that have activities, special events and other programs in place that encourage positive behaviors and empower students. Cricket will work with family and lifestyle expert Daisy Teh, also known as The It Mom blogger, to award 15 schools nationwide $1,000 each for programs that spread positivity. The community can visit a participating Cricket store and nominate a K-12 public or charter school in their community that operates an in-class, before or after school program by September 30. For more information, visit www.cricketwireless.com.

Coca-Cola Celebrates Hispanic Heritage

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Pilot Entrepreneurship Program Aims to Train Black Business Owners for Success

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he University of Phoenix School of Business aims to fuel the growth of the Black business owner by backing a new entrepreneurial education and training program with a $500,000 grant. The pilot program, in partnership with the U. S. Black Chambers, Inc., (USBC), is set to begin Jan. 1, 2016. It targets African-American small business owners, including USBC members, in various cities across the U. S. The program is described as “a three-course, 15-week credit-bearing program that includes online classroom instruction taught by School of Business faculty, and takes students through courses including personal cash flow, market analyses and financial performance.” For more information, visit www.phoenix.edu/education or www.usblackchambers.org.

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