Houston Style Magazine Vol 31 NO 35

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Houston Style Magazine August 27 – September 02, 2020

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Volume 31 | Number 35

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COMMENTARY

Democrats Must Ace The Agenda Test By Jesse Jackson, National Political Writer

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n last week’s Democratic National Convention, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris passed the character test. Now as Trump rolls out his virtual convention, they must ace the agenda test. They need to argue the case for the bold agenda that this country desperately needs, and challenge Trump for his policy failures. The Democratic National Convention focused on the character test. Speaker after speaker contrasted the decency of Joe Biden against what Trump’s own sister called the “phoniness” of Donald Trump, a man she said of “no principles, none.” The convention introduced Kamala Harris to the country, highlighting her remarkable journey from the child of immigrants, the student at Howard University, California Attorney General and senator to the presidential ticket. Jill Biden demonstrated her commitment to family and to teaching. The convention displayed the character of the party -- its diversity, its inclusiveness, its concern for justice. In powerful presentations, Michelle and Barack Obama made the case about why Trump is just not up to the job of president, particularly in a time of crisis. “It is what it is,” as Michelle concluded. That left little time to address the agenda. It’s not that it does not exist. The Democratic platform -- largely a product of the task forces put together by Biden and Bernie Sanders -- details a broad, progressive agenda for change. Biden’s own web page and speeches over the course of the nominating process have presented elements of his program. But no one but political junkies read party platforms, and few probe candidate websites. It is now up to Biden and Harris to lay out their case -- and contrast it with Trump’s failed administration. The priorities are clear. In the immediate short-term, Trump’s

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catastrophic mismanagement of the pandemic must be replaced by a comprehensive national strategy to get the pandemic under control so lives are saved and the economy can start up again. The 30 million people who have been forced onto unemployment -- disproportionately lower wage workers, disproportionately black and Hispanic -need immediate assistance. Trump and the Republican Senate stood in the way of the needed rescue package, objecting to continuing the $600 a week enhancement to unemployment insurance, aid to the U.S. Postal Service to manage the expected surge in voting by mail, aid to cities and states facing massive layoffs of police, teachers, transit workers and more after their budgets were busted by the economic collapse and the costs of dealing with the pandemic. Already another round of layoffs is expected, and 20 to 30 million families are threatened with eviction or foreclosure in a pandemic. Schools are struggling with reopening without the resources needed to pay for the protections health officials say are necessary. Yet Trump and McConnell refused even to meet Democratic House leaders halfway to get a bill done. In the longer run, major changes are needed to make this economy work for working people. We need a bold initiative to rebuild America’s infrastructure and make it sustainable, a transition to renewable energy to fend off already costly climate change and create millions of good jobs. We need major investment in science and technology so America can regain its lead in innovation and job growth. We need a new trade strategy and industrial policy that rebuilds good jobs at home, ensures we make essential products here in the U.S., and demands a balanced playing field from China and other countries that trample trading

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rules. At the same time, we need to ensure that workers gain a fair share of the profits and productivity that they help generate. Biden has promised to lift the minimum wage to $15 an hour. We need to empower workers to organize and crack down on labor rights abuses by corporate managers. The economic bill of rights for essential workers should be detailed and readied for passage. Paid family leave and sick leave is vital. Affordable, high-quality child care essential for working parents and their children. The health care gap must be closed, with affordable health care for all guaranteed. The education gap must be closed, with resources for public schools from pre-K through college. Biden has promised tuition-free education for all students whose families earn less than $125,000 a year in contrast to Trump’s lack of concern for the burden mounting student debt. The wealth gap must be addressed, with progressive taxes helping to reverse the extreme inequality that now threatens our democracy. We must address the constitutional right to vote. The right to vote should be protected, with restoration of the Voting Rights Act, automatic voter registration, expanded vote by mail and

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early voting, an end to partisan gerrymandering, and limits on big money in politics. Biden should support the constitutional amendment to guarantee the right to vote in America. The systemic racism built into our criminal justice system must be redressed. Equal pay for women should no longer be an issue. The priorities are many. Biden and Harris must be aggressive in putting forth their agenda, explaining its import and defending its elements. Trump has already made it clear that his campaign will be based on lies and libels about the Democratic agenda. He has already called Biden the “puppet of the radical left,” who wants to “defund the police “and “abolish the suburbs.” He’ll burlesque the Democratic agenda across the country. It is vital that Biden and Harris argue their case. If they do, there is no question that they will ace the agenda test that Trump has already failed. They have little more than two months to get that done. You can write to the Rev. Jesse Jackson in care of this newspaper or by email at: jjackson@rainbowpush.org Follow him on Twitter at: @RevJJackson. Share online at: www.StyleMagazine.com


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Mayor Sylvester Turner and Microsoft Expand Digital Alliance With The City Of Houston

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ech company will invest in workforce development as part of “accelerate” initiative and support Houston’s innovation district at the Ion Mayor Sylvester Turner announced on Monday that the city of Houston has expanded its groundbreaking digital alliance with Microsoft to innovate in big data, artificial intelligence and the digital economy. Microsoft brings to Houston “Accelerate,” a new program designed to address economic recovery through skilling both underserved communities and re-skilling the many Americans impacted by COVID-19. The collaboration is intended to create new economic opportunity, close equity and digital skills gaps, and prepare a workforce for the 21st century. “Microsoft launched the Accelerate program at a time when closing the digital divide has never been more important,” said Kate Johnson, president of Microsoft U.S. “We’re thrilled to be joining Mayor Turner and an impressive group of partners in this effort to expand access to in-demand digital skills—and close digital skills gaps widened by COVID-19—through Accelerate: Houston.” The mayor was joined by Jacky Wright, chief digital officer, Microsoft U.S., to announce details of the Houston Innovation Alliance and Accelerate: Houston. Other partners supporting the alliance include The Ion, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Kino-Eye Center, Upskill Houston, University of Houston College of Technology and Space Center Houston. “More than two years ago, I announced our first transformative alliance with Microsoft — the first of its kind in the United States,” said Mayor Sylvester Turner. “Today, I am pleased to say we are taking another leap toward strengthening Houston’s global standing as a center for innovation and technology.” Through coordination with corporate partners, K-12 school systems and higher education providers, Microsoft is developing a holistic plan for professional development/support and addressing the equity gap across the community:

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Mayor Turner, Kate Johnson, Jacky Wright, Dean Anthony Ambler, Jesse Bounds, David Leebron and Jan E. Odegard Announcing Expanded Digital Alliance With Microsoft workforce and/or local veterans, the company will offer digital literacy workshops, empowerment programs and other development training with industry experts through LinkedIn Learning, to help prepare them for opportunities in new technologies and increase digital skills training. • For students, the company will bring the Microsoft Imagine Academy Learning Paths to Houston schools, with content and industry certifications mapped to student skill development. Additional programming includes LinkedIn workshops, DigiCamps and DigiGirlz camps, bringing young people together to plan their future, help them identify the skills they need to reach their goals, and connect to programs and technology that will help them get there. • For K-16 education providers, Microsoft and partners will bring digital literacy training and Modern Workplace training focused on digital skills for educators. “The University of Houston College of Technology and Microsoft are together providing students, professionals, businesses, and the Houston community with the resources to manage, create, communicate, and commercialize meaningfully unique opportunities,” said Dean Anthony Ambler, University of Houston College

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of Technology. “As game changers, the College of Technology and Microsoft transcend beyond the classroom with industry-recognized certifications, workshops, and degree programs that support workforce creation and upskilling while reinforcing a culture of innovation. These complementing activities champion the Houston community as adept practitioners and mentors in proven disciplines that apply ingenuity and technology to solve problems, improve lives, and enhance the economy.” Through their joint efforts, Microsoft and the city of Houston will work to advance civic innovation and smart city initiatives, economic development and recovery, and digital skilling for workforce and youth. “Our initial alliance with Microsoft, established in 2018, created the foundation for Houston to grow as a smart city. It brought startup innovation to city challenges through The Ion Smart City Accelerator, proved out cases for the use of IoT and AI to make our city safer and more resilient, and provided equitable access to technology through digital literacy, upskilling programs and Wi-Fi on public transit,” said Jesse Bounds, innovation director for the City of Houston. “This expansion will continue to build upon this foundation the skills, processes and technologies needed to drive future growth and equitable prosperity in the city and position Houston to be a shining example to others across the globe.” To help accelerate the inte-

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gration of technology and implement the vision to make Houston a center of excellence for innovation in energy transition, AI, IoT and data science, Microsoft is investing more than $1 million into programs that support social entrepreneurship and other initiatives in partnership with Houston’s Innovation District at The Ion. “With this digital alliance, one of history’s most important and innovative technology companies becomes a key pillar of The Ion,” said David Leebron, president, Rice University. “Microsoft will help implement the vision to make Houston’s new innovation district a focal point for the future of energy, artificial intelligence, data science and smart cities.” “As a founding partner of The Ion Smart and Resilient Cities Accelerator, Microsoft has already established a close collaboration with The Ion, supporting startups as they develop and scale their businesses and pursue pilot opportunities with the city of Houston,” said Jan E. Odegard, The Ion’s interim executive director. “In addition to supporting entrepreneurs solving challenges like mobility, clean-tech, air quality and water purification, we are excited to expand our partnership with Microsoft as part of this digital alliance with the city of Houston to include access to resources that allow us to offer more robust workforce development initiatives on-site at The Ion’s new space.” “Houston is home to some of the world’s most important medical breakthroughs, and as the Energy Capital of the World, we’re leading the energy transition into a more sustainable future,” said Mayor Turner. “Microsoft shares my vision to make Houston the Smart City of the future and a leader among U.S. cities as we develop excellence in innovation, AI and digital equity.” Accelerate: Houston is the latest U.S. implementation of Microsoft’s Global Skills Initiative, an ambitious plan to help 25 million people worldwide acquire new digital skills by the end of the year. More information can be found at: www.aka.ms/AccelerateHouston


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J.D. Power 2020 U.S. Initial Quality Study Ranks Hyundai Tucson and Veloster Tops in their Segments T

he J.D. Power 2020 U.S. Initial Quality Study (IQS) ranked Hyundai Tucson as the best compact SUV in initial quality today. The Hyundai Veloster also earned the top score in the compact sporty car vehicle segment. Additional vehicles in Hyundai’s lineup performed well, with Accent and Elantra both finishing second in their respective segments, while Santa Fe was third. “Outperforming the best vehicles in a segment is always a major milestone for Hyundai,” said Barry Ratzlaff, chief customer officer, Hyundai Motor America. “These accomplishments are a testament to the entire company’s dedication, including design, engineering, manufacturing, service, field teams and our dealer partners, to deliver the highest quality vehicles to our customers.” The 2020 U.S. Initial Quality Study is based on responses from 87,282 purchasers and lessees of new 2020 model-year vehicles who were surveyed after 90 days of ownership. The study, which provides manufacturers with information to facilitate the identification of problems and drive product improvement, was fielded from February through May 2020. The 2020 redesign marks the fifth generation of the study, which is now based on a 223-question battery organized into nine vehicle categories: infotainment; features, controls and displays; exterior; driving assistance (new for 2020); interior; powertrain; seats; driving experience; and climate. For more information about the

Barry Ratzlaff (left), chief customer officer, Hyundai Motor America and Omar Rivera (right), director, quality and service engineering, Hyundai Motor America accept J.D. Power IQS trophies for the Hyundai Tucson and Veloster from Robert Mansfield (middle), senior director, global automotive, J.D. Power. U.S. Initial Quality Study, visit: www.jdpower.com/resource/us-initial-quality-study-iqs J.D. Power is a global leader in consumer insights, advisory services and data and analytics. These capabilities enable J.D. Power to help its clients drive customer satisfaction, growth and profitability. Established in 1968, J.D. Power has offices serving North America, Asia Pacific and Europe.

Hyundai Motor America At Hyundai Motor America, we believe everyone deserves better. From the way we design and build our cars to the way we treat the people who drive them, making things better is at the heart of everything we do. Hyundai’s technology-rich product lineup of cars, SUVs and alternative-powered electric and fuel cell vehicles is backed by Hyundai Assurance—our promise to create a better experience for customers. Hyundai vehicles are sold and serviced through more than 820 dealerships nationwide and nearly half of those sold in the U.S. are built at Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama. Hyundai Motor America is headquartered in Fountain Valley, California, and is a subsidiary of Hyundai Motor Company of Korea.

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The J.D. Power 2020 U.S. Initial Quality Study (IQS) ranked Hyundai Tucson as the best compact SUV in initial quality today.

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LUCID AIR Sets New Standard For Electric Vehicles With 517 Mile Range

Independent Verification of This Industry-Leading Range Highlights Lucid Motors’ In-House Engineering of Advanced EV Drivetrains, Battery Packs, and more

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ucid Motors, which seeks to set new standards for sustainable transportation with its advanced luxury EVs, today announced independent range verification of 517 miles on a single charge for its forthcoming Lucid Air all-electric sedan. This new benchmark range was secured with FEV North America, Inc. in Auburn Hills, Michigan, a p p l y i n g t h e E PA › s M u l t i c y c l e Test Procedure (SAE J1634 Oct 2012 Standard) with the standard a d j u s t m e n t f a c t o r. T h e r e s u l t s confirm that the Lucid Air is the longest range electric vehicle to date. “I’m delighted that the Lucid Air has been independently verified by FEV to achieve an estimated EPA range of 517 miles, and that this landmark in the history of EV development has been achieved entirely through Lucid’s in-house technology,” said Peter Rawlinson, CEO and CTO of Lucid Motors. “I believe that our 900-volt architecture, our race proven battery packs, miniaturized motors and power electronics, integrated transmission systems, aerodynamics, chassis and thermal systems, software, and overall system efficiency has now reached a stage where it collectively sets a new standard and delivers a host of ‘world’s firsts.’” Independent Verification of New Range Record

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FEV is a leading independent, international engineering service provider of vehicle and powertrain development for hardware and software, with service offerings that include range certification. FEV’s exhaustive verification process closely follows the official EPA standard testing procedure and has been executed for several leading vehicle manufacturers. Lucid conducted thousands of miles of real-world range testing, and FEV’s results validate these endeavors. “FEV has tested many vehicles across a wide range of consumer and industrial use cases, with electric vehicle development and testing as one of our core competencies,” said Dean Tomazic, CTO, FEV North America, Inc. “We are impressed by the pace of progress in this area, as exemplified by our testing of the Lucid Air, and are proud to play a vital role in the development of e-mobility.” In-House Technology Optimizing Every Aspect The FEV range estimate closely matches Lucid’s computer-modeled range prediction. Lucid achieved this result through proprietary technology along with careful engineering of every aspect of the Air’s performance and efficiency. Starting with the in-house development of an industry-leading drive-

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train, Lucid miniaturized and integrated the Air’s motors, transmission and inverter, and paired this with an ultra-high, 900+ volt architecture to achieve unmatched compactness and efficiency. In creating the Air’s battery packs, Lucid drew upon 10 years of experience and over 20 million miles of real-world testing. In addition, the expertise of Lucid’s technology division, Atieva, played a large role, as it supplies battery packs for the entire field of the Formula E racing series since 2018 and continuing through 2022. The result is a battery system for Lucid Air that provides unparalleled safety, performance, and energy density in a form sculpted around the occupant cabin. “Range and efficiency are widely recognized as the most relevant proof points by which EV technical prowess is measured. A few years ago we revealed our alpha prototypes of the Lucid Air and promised over 400 miles range; a reflection of our technology at that time. In the intervening period we have achieved a series of technological breakthroughs, culminating in an unsurpassed degree of energy efficiency. I am therefore pleased that we have consequently achieved an estimated EPA 517 miles of range today whilst also significantly reducing our battery pack’s capacity, thereby reducing vehicle weight and cost, and improving interior

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space. Such exceptional efficiency, achieved through in-house technology, is undeniably a measure of a true EV tech company,” added Rawlinson The production version of the Lucid Air will debut in an online reveal on September 9, 2020. In addition to the vehicle’s final interior and exterior designs, new details about production specifications, available configurations, and pricing information will also be shared. About Lucid Motors Lucid’s mission is to inspire the adoption of sustainable transportation by creating the most captivating electric vehicles, centered around the human experience. The company’s first car, the Lucid Air, is a state-of-the-art luxury sedan with a California-inspired design underpinned by race-proven technology. Featuring luxurious interior space in a mid-size exterior footprint, the Air will be capable of over 500 miles of range and 0-60 mph in under 2.5 seconds. Customer deliveries of the Lucid Air, which will be produced at Lucid’s new factory in Casa Grande, Arizona, will begin in early 2021. www.LucidMotors.com


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Navaeh Richardson Recieves The Dr. Andrew Arthur Allen, Sr. Memorial Scholarship

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avaeh Richardson is the recipient of The Dr. Andrew Arthur Allen, Sr. Memorial Scholarship made possible by Emancipation Park Conservancy and Dr. Allen’s daughter, award winning actress, singer, stage director, Houston native and Howard University alumna, Phylicia Rashad. To be eligible for this one-time, $5,000 scholarship, students had to be a 2020 Yates High School graduate planning to enter their freshman year at Howard University during the Fall 2020 semester. “Our family is honored to have a scholarship named after our father, Dr. Andrew Arthur Allen, whose first office was just across the street from Emancipation Park,” said Phylicia Rashad. Ms. Richardson is a 2020 Yates High School graduate and incoming Howard University freshman with plans to major in media journalism and film, with a minor in fine arts photography. She graduated from Yates in the top 5% of her class with a 4.0 GPA and was ranked number seven out of 147 seniors. She served as member and vice-president of the National Honor Society and section leader in the Yates High School Band where she played both the mellophone and trumpet. Her photography was featured in the Museum of Fine Arts Houston from 2017-2020 as part of the Eye of Third Ward exhibit, depicting her perspective

of the historic Third Ward Community. She was also an active participant of the EMERGE Fellowship and spent time volunteering at the Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center, Word on the Street Ministries, and Institute for Psychological Services. While at Howard, Ms. Richardson hopes to continue to serve others by teaching middle and high school students about photography, while also encouraging students to connect, serve and build relationships with the community surrounding the university. “We pride ourselves on being the center of the community and that means being a resource while also giving back to the community we serve. We are thrilled that with the help of the amazing and talented Phylicia Rashad, we were able to provide this scholarship to assist Naveah with her college education,” said Ramon Manning, board chairman of Emancipation Park Conservancy. Emancipation Park Conservancy’s Board Chairman Ramon Manning, Vice-Chairman Jacqueline Bostic, and staff formerly presented the scholarship to Ms. Richardson along with her mother, Darlene Harrison on last Thursday, August 20th during a special presentation via Zoom.

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About Emancipation Park Conservancy Emancipation Park was founded in 1872 by formerly enslaved African Americans led by Reverend Jack Yates, Richard Allen, Richard Brock, and Reverend Elias Dibble. These men, along with members of the Third and Fourth. www.EPConservancy.org


ALL-TIME ACCESS: Children’s MUSEUM Houston Moves To All-Digital Format As Kids Return To School Museum Takes Break To Focus On Reaching Children Where They Are Via “All-Time Access” Initiative Museum Closed August 26 & 27th Due To Hurricane Laura

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oming September, Children’s Museum Houston (CMH) will launch “All-Time Access,” an online initiative to enhance distance learning and open the Museum to families all over the world from an all-time digital landscape. Now that kids are back in school, the Museum will take a break beginning Aug. 31 to focus on “All-Time Access” and meet children and their families where they are —at school, at home, at play. But do not worry! CMH will reopen just as soon as we can come together again. The Museum had intended to remain open the entire week, but due to Hurricane Laura, CMH will close Aug. 26 and 27 with plans to reopen Aug. 28 to 30. “All-Time Access” takes connectivity to the next level by making content and resources available wherever children learn —at school, at home, at play. Taking all the defining elements of Children’s Museum Houston, kids will engage in seriously fun projects, discover a love of exploration, launch a passion for pursuing their own interests and connect in ways that apply and expand to what they are learning at school this fall. Lead by the Museum’s educators and delivered through a

variety of technology platforms, “AllTime Access” will allow opportunities to submit video questions, showcase outcomes, observe and absorb through apps, chat live with experts and share tons of “wait for it” moments on your phone, computer or tablet, including:

· Choose Your Own Path 3-D Museum Field Trips with educators.

· MyPROJECTS Live Online Courses guided by educators so you can explore more TinkerCAD 3-D designs, chemistry, art, citizen science and more!

· An enhanced “More CMH” Museum App that delivers on educational experiences and builds on an online community allowing you to friend others.

· Chats with experts during the GEEK Hour Live.

· An all-new Mr. O Series on Invention.

· Thematic virtual learning Daily Broadcast on our social media

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· Pop-Up Multi-Day Virtual Epic Adventure Camps accompanied by a kit of materials available for purchase.

· Live performances. · Downloadable activities to support learning at home.

· Online shopping for products that enhance at-home learning at Fiddle Sticks Toys online. Connect with us now on our social media channels, website, and e-mail updates as we roll out our new plans to bring the Museum to you and extend learning at school, at home, at play. ABOUT CHILDREN’S MUSEUM HOUSTON Forbes’ “2020 Top Online Experiences” for Virtual Learning, TripSavvy’s 2018 Editor’s Choice Award “Best Family Attraction and Experience,” AAA 2018 Editor’s “Best Of Things To Do,” listed among Forbes,

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LA Times and USA Today’s “Best Children’s Museums in the U.S.,” TripAdvisor’s Certificate of Excellence “Hall of Fame,” Kids Out and About “Top 20 Places to Take Kids in Houston,” The Culture Trip’s “Top Museum and Landmark to Visit in Houston” and one of “Houston’s Must See Museums” by Travel Channel, Children’s Museum Houston is a Playground for Your Mind™. It is dedicated to transforming communities through innovative, child-centered learning with a vision to spark a passion for lifelong learning in all children. Founded in 1980 and housed in a whimsical building designed by internationally acclaimed architect Robert Venturi, the Children’s Museum of Houston offers a multitude of innovative exhibits and bilingual learning programs for kids ages birth to 12 years. The Museum serves more than 1,300,000 million people annually and operates as a 501(c)(3) under the direction of a Board of Directors.

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hese are critical times in which we find ourselves. Besides living during this global pandemic, race relations are boiling over, immigrations issues continue to rip families apart, healthcare is not available for all, and issue after issue keeps mounting with more frustrations and less of viable solutions. America is in deep turmoil. Many citizens live and breathe today in a state of unrest. They are uneasy about the life of their children, relatives and themselves making this election one of the most important. Voting like our lives depend on it is not a sound bite, a good campaign slogan, or empty words. This quite literally is one of the truest statements of this election. Out of all the rights granted to American citizens the one that should be the most cherished and protected is that of the right to vote. Being able to have the right to raise one’s voice in deciding who will represent your thoughts and ideas in government is one of the purest forms of justice there is.

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The history of voting started with no clear rules regarding eligibility. Voting power was granted by the states with most white men having the right to vote. As time passed, clear voting eligibility criteria was drafted making the right to vote a form of legal segregation prohibiting women and nonwhite men from voting. There would be many who fought, marched, cried, spoke up, and got knocked down before real voting reform took place. August would become a very important month in regard to the issue of voting. Prior to the passage of The Voting Rights Act of 1965, there was the Selma to Montgomery marches. A number of nonviolent activists organized the marches along the 54-mile stretch of highway to protest the rights for African Americans to vote from March 7-21, 1965. The first march became known as Bloody Sunday for all the blood that was shed by the marchers from getting beat with billyclubs and having tear gas thrown on them. The late Congressman

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John Lewis thought he would have died as a result of his participation in the march. But he would go on and be a strong advocate for civil rights. The efforts of the many were not in vain as the Voting Rights Act was signed on August 6, 1965, and discriminatory election processes were removed that once held women and minorities back. However, those rights would be threatened in 2013 by a ruling of the Supreme Court ending protections that the original legislation protected. Another historic August date would be August 26, 1920, when women were granted the right to vote by the passage of the 19th amendment. But this legislation did not include women of color. The Voting Rights Act of 1965 did fix that problem. This year we celebrate the centennial anniversary of the woman’s right to vote. Voting has always been and will always be an important right for every American. But so many refuse to go vote. Whether it is because they don’t like the candidates, they find it too difficult, or they plain just don’t want to do so, I implore everyone to go vote. If you don’t vote, don’t complain. If you don’t vote, don’t request better because you had a chance to do so but you wasted the opportunity. If you don’t vote, don’t cry out for help. If you don’t at least try to effect change with your vote, why be part of any of the processes that follow. Good thing about this current time is that you still have time to make your voice heard in this election. As of this week, we are approximately 40 days away from October 5th (the deadline to register to vote), 43 days away from October 13 (the start of early voting), and 69 days from November 3rd (Election Day). How to Register to Vote Check to make sure you are eligible: • Be a U.S. citizen • Be a resident of the county where you submit the applica- tion for registration is made • Be at least 17 years and 10 months old, and you are 18 years of age on Election Day. • Don’t be a finally convicted felon (…you may be eligible to vote if you have completed your sentence, probation, and parole) • Do not have been declared by a court exercising probate jurisdiction to be either totally mentally incapacitated or partially mentally incapacitated without the right to vote.

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National Voter Registration Form www.eac.gov/sites/default/files/ eac_assets/1/6/Federal_Voter_Registration_ENG.pdf Online Registration to Vote: Texas Does Not Offer Online Voter Registration. Apply to Vote: • Fill out a voter registration application online at: www.sos.state.tx.us/elections/ forms/vr-with-receipt.pdf • Print it, sign it, and mail it to the voter registrar in your county of residence. • Register in person at your county Voter Registrar’s Office. • Register by mail by obtaining an application from your county Voter Registrar’s office or pick up applications at libraries, government offices, or high schools. Dates To Vote Early: The early voting period runs from Tuesday, October 13, 2020 to Friday, October 30, 2020. Check Your Voter Status: www.teamrv-mvp.sos.texas.gov/ MVP/mvp.do Show Up to Vote On Election Day Whether early voting or voting on Election Day make sure to have proper identification. Acceptable forms of ID: • Texas Driver License • Texas Election ID Certificate • Texas Personal ID Card • Texas Handgun License • U.S. Military ID with Photo • U.S. Citizenship Cert.w/ Photo • U. S. Passport Find out more information online at: www.VoteTexas.Gov or call 1-800-252-8683. Voting is not a party issue. Voting is not a race issue. Voting is an American issue. Every voice is important. Voting is not just up to one person but it is up to all of us. Application for Ballot By Mail www.webservices.sos.state.tx.us/ forms/5-15f.pdf www.sos.state.tx.us/elections/ voter/important-election-dates. shtml#2020

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