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Volume 32 | Number 06
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CICLEY TYSON:
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Jesse Jackson
It’s Time For Action To Provide Relief For Hurting Americans
The Lady & The Legend RIP: 1924 – 2021 Words By Jo-Carolyn Goode
Anne B. Stern
Houston Endowment Has Awarded $20 Million To Local Organizations
TV Series In The Works
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First Daughter – Ashley Gets Engaged
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bp and Uber Announce Houston EV Charging and Planning Program
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Week of February 1, 2021 1. HCC - North Forest 6010 Little York Rd, 77016 Drive-thru | Nose self swab -Monday-Saturday: 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Appointment not required but available via doineedacovid19test.com.
2. United Memorial Medical Center 510 W Tidwell Rd, 77091 Drive-thru | Healthcare nasal swab -Monday-Friday: 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. No appointment required. 3. Greater Emmanuel Family Worship Center | 3915 Kelley St, 77026 Drive-thru | Nose self swab -February 2-6: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. No appointment required. 4. METRO Addicks Park & Ride 14230 Katy Fwy, 77079 Drive-thru | Nose self-swab -Wed, Fri, Sat: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. -Tues, Thurs: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Call 832-393-4220 for access code. 5. HCC - Northeast 555 Community College Dr, 77013 Drive-thru | Mouth self swab Appointment not required available via docshealthtesting.com. 6. Memorial Park Running Trails Ctr 7575 N. Picnic Lane, 77007 Walk-up | Mouth self swab -Daily: 8 a.m.—5 p.m. Appt. required via curative.com. 7. Minute Maid, Park, Lot C 2208 Preston St. Drive-thru/walk up Mouth self-swab -Saturday-Wed: 8 a.m.—4 p.m. -Thursday-Friday: 12 p.m.—8 p.m. Appointment not required but available via curative.com.
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8. St. Matthew's Baptist Church 119 Fidelity St, 77029 Drive-thru/walk up Nose self swab -February 2-6: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. No appointment required. 9. LeRoy Crump Stadium 12321 Alief Clodine Rd, 77082 Drive-thru | Healthcare nasal swab -Monday-Friday: 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Appt. not required but available via texas.spartancovidtesting.com. 10. PlazAmericas 7500 Bellaire Blvd, 77036 Drive-thru | Healthcare nasal swab -Monday-Friday 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. No appointment required.
15. HCC - South 1990 Airport Blvd, 77051 Drive-thru | Healthcare nasal swab -Monday-Saturday: 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. Appointment not required but available via covidtest.tdem.texas.gov. 16. Multicultural Center 951 Tristar Dr, Webster, 77598 Drive-thru | Nose self-swab -Tuesday-Saturday: 8 a.m.–3 p.m. Call 832-393-4220 for access code.
11. Southwest Multi-Service Center 6400 High Star Dr, 77074 Drive-thru | Nose self-swab -Monday-Saturday: 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Appointment not required but available via doineedacovid19test.com. 12. Holy Ghost Catholic Church 6921 Chetwood Dr, 77081 Drive-thru/walk up | Nose self swab -February 2-6: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. No appointment required. 13. Hou. Comm. College-Southeast 6815 Rustic, St., 77087 Drive-thru | Healthcare nasal swab -Monday-Friday: 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. No appointment required. 14. Aramco Services Company 9009 West Loop South, 77096 Drive-thru | Nose self-swab -Wed, Fri, Sat: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. -Tues, Thurs: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Call 832-393-4220 for access code.
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Its Time For Action By Jesse Jackson, National Political Writer
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n his first 10 days in office, Joe Biden has launched an intense effort to address the “cascading crises” that America faces. In addition to issuing executive orders to reverse several of Trump’s most poisonous acts -- ending federal contracting with private prisons, reviving enforcement of discrimination laws, ending the Muslim ban, re-entering the Paris Climate Accord, and much more -- Biden has put forth a bold rescue plan to deal with the human and economic costs of the pandemic. He has declared climate change an existential threat and a national security priority and has promised a renewed effort to address systemic racism and other forms of discrimination. The question now is whether he will continue to push forward against the resistance of Republicans in the House and Senate and the timidity of the establishment. The first test is on the pandemic rescue plan. Biden’s $1.9 trillion plan is constructed to meet specific needs: a major public health drive to get Americans vaccinated and to ramp up testing and tracking and treatment; aid to Americans to counter the continuing economic distress caused by the pandemic with millions facing the end of federal support for unemployment; and emergency assistance to states and cities now facing devastating service cuts to deal with deficits that have exploded as their economies shut down and their revenues collapsed. Republicans have denounced the Biden plan from the get-go. Republican Senate Minority Leader Mitch
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McConnell has promised to filibuster against the plan, forcing it to pass with a super majority of 60 votes, or through budget reconciliation by a majority vote. Republicans warn against using reconciliation, saying that it would torpedo all efforts at bipartisan cooperation. Bipartisan cooperation? Are they totally without memory or shame? These are the same Republican senators who used reconciliation to pass the Trump tax cuts that larded billions in tax breaks on the richest Americans. These are the same Republicans who went along with Trump’s lies, refusing to recognize that Biden won the election for weeks, and then voted against even holding a trial for Trump in the Senate after he was impeached for instigating the rioters who broke into the Capitol. Now suddenly, they have the nerve to question Biden’s commitment to working across the aisle. TEN REPUBLICANS – only three of whom voted to support a Senate trial on Trump’s impeachment – have put forth what is billed as an alternative plan that would cost $600 billion. It isn’t designed to address what’s needed; it’s designed only to be less. It contains no money for states and localities. That would lead to massive layoffs of police, firefighters, teachers, transit workers and drastic cuts in services in the midst of the pandemic. Their plan would reduce the amount of support for Americans and reduce the number of Americans eligible for relief, despite the fact that Trump supported Biden’s $1,400 stimulus check figure and Democrats won the
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Senate Minority (…formally Majority) Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Kentucky election campaigning on it. Their plan would lower federal unemployment benefits and limit their extension to June. With a million people a week still filing for unemployment, and the bill unlikely to be passed until March, this will put at risk the millions still unable to find work because of the shutdowns caused by the coronavirus. Their plan would drastically reduce the funds available for reopening schools safely, and for sustaining public transport in the midst of the crisis. They offer no reason for these cuts other than complaining that the Biden plan is too expensive. Somehow for “moderate Republicans” it costs too much to aid working and poor people but never costs too much to lavish billions in tax benefits to fellow millionaires and billionaires. The country is in crisis. Millions of children go hungry. Tens of millions face eviction or the loss of
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their homes. A million a week are still filing for unemployment insurance. We headed into 500,000 deaths from the coronavirus, with new, more contagious variants now just beginning to spread. This is not a time for timidity or for posturing. It is a time for action.
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Greater Houston Partnership New Hire To Address Racial Inequities By Jo-Carolyn Goode – www.StyleMagazine.com
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oustonians love their city. The diversity, weather, nightlife, shopping experiences, and the medical center are just reasons why some who live here couldn’t image living any place else. The folks at the Greater Houston Partnership understand that better than most since part of their job is to brag about Houston every day. Since 1840, the GHP’s purpose has been to make Houston the best place to live, work, and build a business. With the addition of LaTanya Flix, as the new Senior Vice President of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, they have one more person added to their team. Barely with a month under belt, Flix joined the GHP last month filling the newly created role where it will be
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ayor Sylvester Turner this week announced an innovative alliance between bp and Uber to explore the planning, development, and deployment of bp’s rapid electric vehicle (EV) charging hubs in Houston to help drivers on Uber’s platform make the transition to electric vehicles. The two companies will also work together to identify potential areas within Houston that could support deployment of bp’s EV charging hubs and create a convenient and equitable network of charging available to the public. “Collaboration is essential to meeting Houston’s climate goals,” said Mayor Sylvester Turner. “Transitioning to EVs is one of the fastest steps we can take to improve air quality and community health in Houston. Rideshare—with its high popularity and diverse customer base—is a perfect place to start. I’m thrilled to see Uber and bp join forces to add to Houston’s goal of increasing the affordability and accessibility of EVs in our community.” This collaboration supports the City’s emission reduction goals set out in the Houston Climate Action Plan and is part of bp’s global effort to help cities decarbonize. Vehicle electrification is a key strategy for Houston to lead a global transition to clean energy and make significant improvements to community health. “bp supports Mayor Turner’s vision for Houston and his plan to help drive the transition to a low carbon future. We look forward to bringing together the expertise of Uber and bp building on our existing partnership - to find new and innovative ways to drive down emissions by encouraging more EV use across the city”, said William
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her responsibility to lead the organization’s One Houston Together initiative that will target racial inequities in the region. GHP’s stance is Houston is well known to be America’s most diverse city but now the GHP wants Houston to be America’s most inclusive and open city in a true effort to offer “opportunity for all.” Another responsibility of Flix is to serve on the executive staff liaison to the Racial Equity Committee and work with the Partnership’s Human Resources team to create and implement an internal DEI strategy. “LaTanya is a native Houstonian who brings with her extensive knowledge of regional business priorities and Houston’s nonprofit sector,” said Bob Harvey, President and CEO
of the Partnership. “She understands the importance of having a coordinated and intentional focus on equity to maintain economic growth and the vitality of the Houston region for all residents. I’m incredibly pleased to welcome her aboard and look forward to her advancing our efforts in this arena.” Flix has 20 years of industry experience with the most recent coming from her position with CauseAdvance where she customized equity, strategy, and organizational development services to clients in Houston and across the U.S. She also worked in similar positions with the Greater Houston Community Foundation, The Women’s Resource of Greater Houston and the Fifth Ward Community Redevelopment
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Lin, EVP regions, cities & solutions at bp. Equitable access to EV charging will help build a sustainable future for people of all socioeconomic backgrounds. As a result, all members of this pilot program will be looking at ways to bring EV charging to underserved communities and ensure proportional distribution of infrastructure and resources. “Ensuring an equitable transition for drivers to EVs requires bold action, and more importantly, thoughtful collaboration across the public and private sector. This program breaks ground on a new kind of network that’ll include more accessible charging solutions for drivers of all backgrounds and help them move with us toward a greener future,” said Shin-pei Tsay, Head of Transportation and Cities Policy at Uber. The City of Houston formed
EVolve Houston, a coalition of sustainability-minded civic, business, and academic leaders who seek to accelerate clean transportation through electrification, and has established a goal of 30% electric vehicle adoption by 2030. By collaborating with government, academic, private industry, and community leaders, EVolve Houston’s goal is to improve regional air quality and reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the Greater Houston area. “This initiative is a testament to the City’s leadership and the momentum EVs are gaining in the Energy Capital. It will take collaborations like these to continue improving air quality, exceeding emissions reduction targets, and working towards Houston’s 30 by 30 EV goal. EVolve Houston is rooted on the premise of partnership and we look forward to helping more organi-
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LaTanya Flix – GHP’s new SVP, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Corporation. “I’m excited to assume this role as a way to continue to leverage my expertise in the city I love and call home,” Flix said. Flix holds a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Trinity University and earned a Masters in Public Affairs from the LBJ School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin. She also completed a fellowship in Public Policy & International Affairs at the Goldman School of Public Policy at the University of California, Berkeley. zations see the value of investing and electrifying in Houston,” said Chris George, Executive Director of EVolve Houston. About bp bp’s purpose is to reimagine energy for people and our planet. It has set out an ambition to be a net zero company by 2050, or sooner, and help the world get to net zero, and recently announced its strategy for delivering on that ambition. For more information visit bp.com. About Uber Uber’s mission is to create opportunity through movement. We started in 2010 to solve a simple problem: how do you get access to a ride at the touch of a button? More than 15 billion trips later, we’re building products to get people closer to where they want to be. About the Office of Sustainability The City of Houston’s Office of Sustainability is responsible for implementing Mayor Turner’s commitment to reduce Houston’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The office manages the City’s internal sustainability and energy efficiency programs and, on April 22, 2020, released the Houston Climate Action Plan, a science-based, community-driven strategy for the City of Houston to reduce community-wide GHG emissions, meet the Paris Agreement goal of carbon neutrality by 2050, and lead a global energy transition.
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ouston Endowment today announced an infusion of $20 million into 55 local organizations working to achieve racial equity and social justice in Houston. As part of Houston Endowment’s commitment to enacting tangible actions in this work, the investment intends to support organizations addressing anti-Black racism and systemic injustices across five areas:
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• Policy & Advocacy: Local grassroots organizations, community-centered researchers, and local academic institutions addressing systems-level issues disproportionately impacting Black communities. • Strong Communities: Collaborative, community-based organizations focused on connecting residents to services; confronting racism and other forms of hate, and neighborhood-level change for Black communities. • Arts, Culture, and History: Black historical, cultural, and civic institutions that have a longstanding relationship with the Black Community across the Houston region. • Education: Organizations that center Black youth in their design and programming are actively participating in collaborative community-wide efforts. • Strong Families and Children: Organizations providing support to ensure a strong social safety net for children and their families. “All Houstonians should have the opportunity to thrive, and we recognize that it will require longterm commitment to achieve the anti-racist society we envision,” said Ann Stern, CEO & President. “With this initial round of grants, we hope to amplify Black voices in the community and provide needed resources to organizations that are carrying out this work today.” Organizations receiving funds include both existing partners and those identified by Houston Endowment through Black leaders, organizers and advocates who have earned the trust of the communities they serve. With these funds, Houston Endowment seeks to honor, recognize, and support historic Black institutions that have served as landmarks in the struggle for Black liberation, while also supporting new and emerging Black voices that will deepen Houstonians’ understanding of the issues facing Black communities. “Houston is one of the most diverse cities in the nation, yet the on the groundwork in many communities of color is a daily struggle, especially for those in African American spaces. Nevertheless, we cannot create equity or create a just society without allyship and equal access to resources. This support and the investment being made in Black-led organizations signifies a new day and is a path in the right direction toward real change,” said Tanya Debose, Executive Director of Preserving Communities of Color and Independence Heights Redevelopment Council. “Change will only come when we truly hear each other’s voices. We are inspired by the work these extraordinary organizations and leaders do every day to enact meaningful change and better our community,” added Stern.
Ann Stern, CEO & President Houston Endowment
Tanya Debose, Executive Director Preserving Communities Of Color
Organizations awarded Arts, Culture & History Blue Triangle Community Center Buffalo Soldiers National Museum Community Artists’ Collective Community Music Center of Houston Convict Leasing and Labor Project Emancipation Park Conservancy Ensemble Theatre Freedmen’s Town Preservation Coalition Houston Freedmen’s Town Conservancy Houston Museum of African American Culture Independence Heights Redevelopment Council Project Row Houses Texas Southern University (University Museum)
Environmental Justice, Earl Carl Institute for Legal & Social Policy, Inc.)
Education Color of Life Community Resource & Activity Center Houston Guided Pathways to Success (Equity in Higher Education Initiative) HYPE Freedom School, Inc. Mufasa’s Pride Rites of Passage Prairie View A&M College of Education Urban Enrichment Institute Policy and Advocacy Black LGBTQIA+ Migrant Project BLM HTX Center for Civic & Public Policy Improvement Harris County Youth Collective (Launch of a Youth-led Organizing Entity) Houston Area Urban League Houston Organizing Movement for Equity (HOME) Coalition Institute of Engagement Pure Justice Sankofa Research Institute Texas Southern University (Center for Justice Research, Dr. Robert. B. Bullard Center for
Strong Communities Achieving Community Tasks Successfully Center for the Healing of Racism Change Happens Coalition of Community Organizations Communities for Better Health Complete Communities East Harris County Empowerment Council Emancipation Economic Development Council Fifth Ward CRC Harvest CDC Houston Coalition Against Hate Julia C. Hester House Neighborhood Recovery Community Development Corporation Northeast Houston Redevelopment Council Preserving Communities of Color SHAPE Community Center South Union CDC Sunnyside Community Redevelopment Organization Tamina Community Center Strong Families and Children 8 Million Stories Collaborative for Children (Support for Centers of Excellence in Historically Black Neighborhoods) Monarch Family Services Shades of Blue Project About Houston Endowment Established in 1937, Houston Endowment advances equity of opportunity for the people of Greater Houston and enhances the vibrancy of our community so that our region and its people thrive. In 2020, the Endowment will grant more than $80 million to the area in support of our community and advancing our mission.
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HOUSTON ENDOWMENT SALUTES LOCAL LEADERS ADVANCING RACIAL EQUITY AND JUSTICE The time is now to accelerate change. As part of our commitment to eradicating anti-Black racism, Houston Endowment is honored to invest in and amplify the work of the following organizations and initiatives. ARTS, CULTURE, & HISTORY BLUE TRIANGLE COMMUNITY CENTER BUFFALO SOLDIERS NATIONAL MUSEUM COMMUNITY ARTISTS’ COLLECTIVE COMMUNITY MUSIC CENTER OF HOUSTON CONVICT LEASING AND LABOR PROJECT EMANCIPATION PARK CONSERVANCY ENSEMBLE THEATRE FREEDMEN'S TOWN PRESERVATION COALITION HOUSTON FREEDMEN'S TOWN CONSERVANCY HOUSTON MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN CULTURE
STRONG COMMUNITIES
POLICY AND ADVOCACY BLACK LGBTQIA+ MIGRANT PROJECT BLM HTX CENTER FOR CIVIC & PUBLIC POLICY IMPROVEMENT HARRIS COUNTY YOUTH COLLECTIVE Launch of a Youth-led Organizing Entity HOUSTON AREA URBAN LEAGUE HOUSTON ORGANIZING MOVEMENT FOR EQUITY (HOME) COALITION INSTITUTE OF ENGAGEMENT
CENTER FOR THE HEALING OF RACISM CHANGE HAPPENS COALITION OF COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS COMMUNITIES FOR BETTER HEALTH COMPLETE COMMUNITIES EAST HARRIS COUNTY EMPOWERMENT COUNCIL EMANCIPATION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL FIFTH WARD CRC
INDEPENDENCE HEIGHTS REDEVELOPMENT COUNCIL
NAACP Houston
PROJECT ROW HOUSES
PURE JUSTICE
TEXAS SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY University Museum
SANKOFA RESEARCH INSTITUTE
HARVEST CDC HOUSTON COALITION AGAINST HATE
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TEXAS SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY Center for Justice Research Dr. Robert D. Bullard Center for Environmental Justice
COLOR OF LIFE COMMUNITY RESOURCE & ACTIVITY CENTER
Earl Carl Institute for Legal & Social Policy, Inc.
HOUSTON GUIDED PATHWAYS TO SUCCESS Equity in Higher Education Initiative
ACHIEVING COMMUNITY TASKS SUCCESSFULLY
JULIA C. HESTER HOUSE NEIGHBORHOOD RECOVERY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION NORTHEAST HOUSTON REDEVELOPMENT COUNCIL PRESERVING COMMUNITIES OF COLOR SHAPE COMMUNITY CENTER SOUTH UNION CDC
HYPE FREEDOM SCHOOL, INC.
SUNNYSIDE COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION
MUFASA'S PRIDE RITES OF PASSAGE
TAMINA COMMUNITY CENTER
PRAIRIE VIEW A&M COLLEGE OF EDUCATION URBAN ENRICHMENT INSTITUTE
STRONG FAMILIES AND CHILDREN 8 MILLION STORIES COLLABORATIVE FOR CHILDREN Support for Centers of Excellence in Historically Black Neighborhoods MONARCH FAMILY SERVICES SHADES OF BLUE PROJECT
Houston Endowment advances equity of opportunity for the people of Greater Houston and enhances the vibrancy of our community so that our region and its people thrive.
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H-E-B On ‘Being The Change’ Against Racial Injustices A
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s a company, H-E-B stands on the belief that each and every person counts. Wouldn’t that be beautiful if it were true? Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. preached about it. Congresswoman Shirley Chisom lobbied for it. Congressman John Lewis fought for it. President Barack Obama believed in it. Vice President Kamala Harris broke barriers for it. Over the years we have constantly chipped away at America’s problem with systemic racism. Yet, instill, the problem persists. If we take what divides us to unit us, together we could bring about real change. We could be the change we want to see. This month H-E-B took a bigger stab at America’s problem by doing something they have always done but in a much larger way. H-E-B, Texas #1 grocer is committing to be the change we all should see. Since the very beginning H-E-B has been a company that is the kind of neighbor that knows for any situation to change it is going to take unity, not separation, of others. People coming together to carve out a solution for a larger problem. One hundred sixteen years later, H-E-B is still standing on the pillar that people and communities work better together because each and every person still counts. To better illustrate this point, H-E-B decided to amp up the framework for their already established inclusion and diversity program with a new initiative called Be the Change. H-E-B’s Director of Diversity & Inclusion and Supplier Diversity James Harris explained that the initiative has a new name but the work is not new. The multi-prong program will help make H-E-B a better retailer, employer, and community partner. Being a Better Retailer, Employer, and Community Partner “It is really about working with driving economic impact, providing more opportunities, and a level playing field for those underrepresented businesses,” Harris said about how H-E-B
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would become a better retailer for all types of businesses. Shoppers can see the evidence of this part of the initiative when they shop at H-E-B. Go up and down the aisles and view products that are not found at other stores as the products are not from big box brands but are from small businesses made by your neighbors and those in the community from all over the state. During Black History Month, H-E-B will shine light on some of these Black-owned vendors and suppliers. Some featured companies include RAP Snacks, The Jank, Firstline Brands, Frenchy’s, Grain4Grain, Just Poppin, Elven86 Real Artesian Water, McBride Sisters Wines, Jinka, Me & the Bees Lemonade, Patti’s Good Life Frozen Foods, Branwar Wine Distributors, Savannah Rose Sweet Tea Punch, and Cleverly. “We think it is important that they get supported, not just through H-E-B, but through the community as well. They maybe Black-owned but their product has total mass appeal for everyone not just Black-owned businesses making products for Black people,” said Harris. In order to become a better employer, Harris indicated that H-E-B has plans to increase its diversity, equity, and inclusion within the company and up and down the ranks of management. The plan also includes having recruiters be even more strategic in where they go to recruit talent and visit traditional HBCUs. Further support will be given to employees with the launch of H-E-B partner resource groups where people can congregate with those whom they most identify with to nurture self-help and self-development. “It is all about everybody having a place and everybody fitting in and belonging,” commented Harris on how to make employees feel like there is a place just for them with H-E-B. The last component is to be a better community partner is something that has always been a part of the H-E-B
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Terry Williams – Senior VP Operations
Winell Herron – Group VP D&I
James Harris – Director D&I Supplier
H-E-B – BE THE CHANGE mantra in times of crisis and/or need. H-E-B has a practice of giving 5% of their pre-tax earnings to non-profit organizations that help alleviate problems concerning social, political, educational, and financial needs of underrepresented people of color. In addition, H-E-B also has their own signature programs to help build and support the community like Here Everything’s Better, Feast of Sharing, Mobile Kitchen, and Disaster Relief programs. “It is something we have always done. It is just now we are doing it even more,” added Harris. The Be the Change initiative first launched last year when H-E-B set aside $1 million to be distributed to nonprofit organizations throughout Texas. That fund has since increased to $1.5 million, in large part, due to the support of customers. H-E-B provides check stand tear pads where customers can donate $1, $3, $5, or $10 to their grocery bill to help support programs in their community. H-E-B will continue to add to that fund and customers are
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H-E-B – BE THE CHANGE welcome to continue to make donations as well. Since 1905, when Florence Thornton Butt first sold just a few products door-to-door until the big retail giant of present day, H-E-B has always been a company that supported everyone from the least of these to those richly blessed. As Harris puts it, “It’s just in our DNA.” He continued, “H-E-B has a long standing and long-term commitment to all cultures and cities across Texas. We want to make the pie bigger for everyone because we understand it is a commitment to innovation and inclusion and we are always looking for better ways to support our customers.” Thank you, H-E-B for being the Change we all need to be and see.
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The Legendary Cicely Tyson By Jo-Carolyn Goode, Managing Editor – www.StyleMagazine.com
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e have to honor this blessed gift that we have. That’s what keeps you going. Keeps your mind fluid -- your heart, your whole being,” said the Hollywood legend Cicely Tyson five year ago in a Time magazine story. “You can’t just stop, because that will be the end of you.” Stopping was not in her vocabulary. Since her first days as a fashion model being discovered by Ebony Magazine in the 1950s to her last days as an author releasing her memoir, Just As I Am, this year, Cicely Tyson was unstoppable for over 70-years in the entertainment industry. Once describing her life and career using the words of Langston Hughes’ Mother to Son, she said, “All the time, I’ve been climbing on, reaching landings, turning corners, and sometimes going in the dark where there ain’t been no light.” It was pretty dark when Tyson stepped on the scene, especially for girls and women of color. There certainly wasn’t any space for women who looked liked Tyson – a skinny, chocolate drop choosing to allow her unprocessed hair as her crown. Black was not quite beautiful then and Tyson challenged all thought of what beauty was with her natural look against the status quo. She went from the pages of Ebony magazine on American coffee tables to the screens in family living rooms on the series “East Side/West Side,” Tyson would have a career that would earn her 14 Emmy, 1 Academy, and 1 Tony award nominations. She would end up earning her first Emmy for Actress of the Year in 1974 for “The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman,” one Honorary Academy award for her body of work, a Tony for Best Actress in “The Trip to Bountiful,” and countless other awards and honors. Tyson was born on December 19, 1924, in New York to Theodosia and William Tyson. She was raised in a very religious household, so her mother frowned on her beginning a career in entertainment. In fact, Tyson said her mother stopped speaking to her because of her career choice. However, after seeing her daughter on stage Tyson’s mother changed her mind. Soon Tyson became a mother at 17 giving birth to a baby girl. At 18, she married Kenneth Franklin and their marriage was dissolved after 18 months. In 1981, she tried love again marrying jazz musician Miles Davis in the home of comedian Bill Cosby. That marriage lasted seven years. She didn’t have any chil-
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dren but she was the Godmother to several including singer Lenny Kravitz, Denzel Washington’s daughter Katia; and Tyler Perry’s son Aman. Over 20 films, 70 television series, 15 stage plays, and one stint in radio, Tyson did it all her way. She was a member of the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame, had a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, American Theater Hall of Fame, Television Academy Hall of Fame, and was the first African American woman to receive an honorary Oscar. In addition to her honorary membership in Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated, Tyson received honorary degrees from Clark Atlanta University, Columbia University; Howard University; and Morehouse College. Of all her achievements, she considered the greatest to be the Presidential Medal of Freedom she received in 2016 from President Barack Obama. “To come from there to the White House with the first black President ... to put that medal around my neck: Where can you go from there?” she said on The Steve Harvey Show. Whatever she did, she did it with excellence, grace, and style. Never did she accept roles that diminished African Americans or women. All of her portrayals had purpose behind them. Her respect for her craft, determination for excellence, and tenacious approach to everything helped her to overcome numerous barriers and open the doors for those who are household names today and those who would follow in her footsteps. And what big shoes they have to fill. Barack Obama said she “shaped the country.” She removed the “cloak of invisibility” for Viola Davis. LeVar Burton called her mom, Shonda Rhimes called her teacher and Tyler James Williams called her Queen Mother. Tyson represented so much for many. She could never truly be gone. Although physically departed from this earth, her presence will still be seen in the skills of actresses today, her style will be copied in the not yet famous, and her legacy will inspire all from generation to generation. Cicely Tyson will live on. Houston Style Magazine expresses its heartfelt sympathy for all those mourning the loss of the great legend Cicely Tyson.
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