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Vol 54, NO. 34

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Groups urging leaders not to be intimidated by Sessions’ threats By Anthony Victoria

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mmigrant rights groups and faith-based leaders held a press conference at San Bernardino City Hall on Friday, August 4 to denounce Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ plans to relinquish promised law enforcement funds. “We’re here to send a message to the City of San Bernardino that we’re concerned about this letter sent by Sessions,” said Inland Coalition for Immigrant Justice Director Javier Hernandez. “We’re asking the police department to stand their ground and not work with ICE.” The Justice Department sent letters to San Bernardino Police Chief Jarrod Burguan and four other cities asking for proof of cooperation with immigration authorities. If the cities fail to comply with specific requirements, they risk losing their eligibility to participate Sessions cont. on next page

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Faith-based leaders and their followers hold up a sign to demonstrate their support of immigrants during a rally at San Bernardino City Hall on August 4. Faith-based and immigrant rights groups are denouncing Attorney General Jeff Sessionsʼ plans to relinquish law enforcement funds to San Bernardino if they do not demonstrate cooperation with immigration officials.

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August 10, 2017

Emma Shaw celebrates 105th birthday

By Rikke Van Johnson

Artivism event to promote self-sustainability and cultural awareness

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PHOTO/ANTHONY VICTORIA Volunteers and staff affiliated with the United Nations of Consciousness together during their STEM event at Anne Shirrells Park Community Center on July 29. The group is holding the ʻArtivismʼ event at the center on Aug. 11 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.

onprofit group United Nations of Consciousness is hosting an art event that intends to blend creativity with social activism. The ‘Artivism: Powered by the People’ event is scheduled to take place at the Anne Shirrells Park Community Center in San Bernardino on August 11 and will feature work from artists, as well as musical performances from local groups. United Nations of Consciousness Executive Director and Founder La’nae Norwood said the event is part of the group’s focus to improve relationships with residents and promote self-sustainability “This is a ‘Do it yourself’ type of event, where artists and residents can create their visions through action,” Norwood said. For more information about the event, contact Jennifer Xicara at (909) 913-4520.

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n August 12, 2017, in San Bernardino the Shaw family will gather together to celebrate the 105th birthday of the family matriarch, Emma Shaw. Emma was the 2nd born to James and Gertrude Armstrong on August 9, 1912 in Tallulah, Louisiana. Emma was raised by her aunt and uncle and attended Madison Parish Training School. Emma was not able to complete school because the family needed her to help in the cotton fields. At the tender age of 15 she met the love of her life, George Bernard Shaw. Emma and George were married on February 6, 1929 and to this union God blessed them with 13 children; six sons, five daughters and two children who died at birth. As times began to change, George had the foresight again to relocate his family to San Bernardino, California in 1944. Emma began working in private homes as a maid. She then found new employment at Norton Air Force Base. After leaving Norton, Emma began doing seasonal work at the National Orange Show. Emma Shaw is a legend living to celebrate her 105th year of life here on this earth. She is still so full of wisdom, discernment, encouragement and honesty. She has a no nonsense attitude when ‘stuff ain’t right’, and she will speak her mind and let you know. When you hear ‘now looka here’, you know something of importance is about to follow. The matriarch of six generations Emma has 6 living children, and well over 300 grandchildren, great grandchildren, great great grandchildren and great great great grandchildren.


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