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man to hold the esteemed position of CWA President, while Salaam, a native of Wilmington, Delaware, becomes the first Black woman to serve as Secretary-Treasurer.

In a groundbreaking election at the 79th convention of the Communications Workers of America (CWA), history was made as Claude Cummings Jr. and Ameenah Salaam were elected as the new leaders of the union. Cummings, hailing from Houston, Texas, is the first Black

Taking the reins from Chris Shelton, who dedicated 55 years to mobilizing, representing, and organizing with CWA, Claude Cummings Jr. steps into the presidency with a wealth of experience. Prior to his election, Cummings served as the vice president of CWA District 6, advocating for over 45,000 members in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Texas. His union journey began in 1973 when he joined Southwestern Bell Telephone Company (now AT&T) as a Frame Attendant and Communications Technician, where he maintained systems for prestigious clients, including NASA. Cummings' ascent to District 6 Vice President and now CWA President marks historic milestones, being the first Black man elected to these esteemed positions.

Ameenah Salaam's election as Secretary-Treasurer further enriches the union's leadership diversity. Her union career began in 1991 when she joined Diamond State Telephone as a customer service representative. Her dedication to workers' rights and representation saw her rise through the ranks, becoming a CWA Local 13100 steward and later Vice President of the local. Since joining the CWA national staff in 1997, Salaam has been a pivotal force in organizing, bargaining, and mobilization campaigns. As an assistant to outgoing President Chris Shelton, she played a crucial role in strategic planning, fiscal responsibility, and advancing CWA's core mission.

The combined leadership of Claude Cummings Jr. and Ameenah Salaam ushers in a new era for CWA, representing a significant step towards greater inclusivity and progress within the labor movement. With their wealth of experience and dedication to workers' rights, they are poised to lead the union towards an even brighter future.

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In the vast and vibrant state of Texas, H-E-B, the beloved supermarket chain, has been on a mission for the past ten years – a quest, if you will. This quest has brought them on a remarkable journey, exploring every nook and cranny of the Lone Star State in search of the most exceptional, mouthwatering products it has to offer. From salsas that pack a punch to delightful cookies, from aromatic coffee to artisanal cheeses, H-E-B has left no stone unturned in their pursuit of Texas-made excellence.

The year 2023 marked the tenth anniversary of this extraordinary competition, and it was clear that H-E-B was

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