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was a member of the New York City Council, representing the 40th council district in Brooklyn, succeeding her mother, Una S. T. Clarke. In the current 114th Congress Clarke serves on the Energy and Commerce Committee, responsible for consumer protection, food safety, energy development, public health, communications, the environment, and interstate and international commerce.
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R. Donahue Peebles, honoree, is a leading developer and founder of The Peebles Co., the nation’s largest African American-owned real estate firm with $3.5 billion worth welcomed Nelson Mandela to the of properties under development Duringcity hisafter speech, we witnessed his release in 1990. or management — he was one him take pride in appointing the Rep. Charles Rangel, also honored of the pioneering developerswho least qualified and least diverse for Lifetime Achievement, has helped turn around and revitalize judges with many remaining in served in Congress since 1971. He is As we Errol enterLouis a critical we the once-blighted Anacostia (NY1season, News), Amel the pipeline. The judges he has Honoree Sabrina Lamb, founderwill continue to fight against this a recipient of The Bronze medal for neighborhood in Washington, D.C. Larrieux (Entertainer), Dr. William appointed aresave committed setting of World of Money, is a champion helping soldiers to behind enemy A champion of African-American President’s attempts to impede our Pollard (Medgar Evers College), back the that has been of financial literacy for youth-- shecivil rights, dispel the growing threat lineprogress during the Korean War. economic empowerment Peebles’ is Herm Edwards (NY Jets), Nayaba accomplished through our fight teaches knowledge possible run for NYC While contemplating spewing false anarratives and parity. While he toutsabout a lowhandlingof environmental Rep.liberation, Yvette Clarke is a Democratic issues, and divide Arinde (Amsterdam News), La-Verna for justice, and equity. money, budgeting and planning. mayor in 2017. to cover up his manipulative and unemployment rate, the truth is member of the US House of Fountain (Columbia University), our country along racial lines. The The lip service he provided the Dr. Rudy Crew, honoree, violative behavior, he created that Black unemployment is stillis one ofculmination Representatives from New Lillian of Roberts (DC37), our efforts willDesiree aid in Dancy Honoree Barbara Arnwine, civil American people tonight only irreparable chaos and sullied twice as high as that of Whites. His the nation’s leading educators. He’s York whose 9th district covers (New York Times), Greg Floyd rights lawyer, is a champion of the progression of our democracy (Local servesmuch to keep distinctBrooklyn. communities of central Before our nation’s ability to progress ability to twist the narrative to favor 237), Rev. Sharpton president of Medgar Evers College protecting voting rights of ethnic and change the Al trajectory of(National this suppressed and constrained, bothshe toward the ideals of inclusivity entering Congress in 2007, Action Network), and many others. fraught with narcissism. ofisThe City University of New nation for the better. minority groups — the emerging himself
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Empire State Development (ESD) and the Long Island STEM Hub announced the launch of a new video series and curriculum for children in grades K-12 titled “Full STEM Ahead Long Island,” which will highlight science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) careers available on Long Island. The series is intended to encourage students to start thinking about a future in STEM — furthering Governor Cuomo’s efforts to build Long Island’s innovation corridor and strengthen workforce development across the state. “On Long Island and across the Empire State, our innovation economy is surging, and we want to ensure New Yorkers are prepared to thrive in the jobs of today — and tomorrow,” Empire State Development Acting Commissioner and President & CEO-designate Eric Gertler said. “Workforce development is critical to economic development, and we are proud of this partnership, which has brought together government, private industry, non-profits and educators to provide opportunities for students to learn about STEM careers.” "Every day innovative Long Islanders are solving challenges, accelerating growth industries, advancing world-class research, and helping make the island a better place to live," said Ken White, Long Island STEM Hub Co-Steward and Brookhaven National Laboratory's Manager of Educational Programs. "This video series is for local students, parents and educators— offering inspiration and paths to pursue rewarding careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math in growth industries here on Long Island!" Founded in 2011, the Long Island STEM Hub is a volunteer consortium of industry, academic and not-for-profit professionals from across Long Island working to advance science, technology, engineering and math education in the region. Promoting STEM programs in grades K-12 is critical to ensuring students on Long Island have the key skills that will drive the 21st century tech economy, strengthen existing business on Long Island and draw more companies to the region. The new video campaign and matching curriculum launched today — “Full STEM Ahead Long Island” — includes 10 videos,
which will be released in the coming months. The series will highlight growth industries on Long Island, including healthcare and bioengineering, and will encourage students, teachers, and parents to discuss the skills and talents needed to pursue STEM careers. The first video, “Crushin’ it with Composites,” focuses on manufacturing and has already been nominated for a New York Emmy Award. The “Full STEM Ahead Long Island” project was supported by a $320,000 grant from Empire State Development, awarded through the Long
our region’s unmatched biotech corridor. But while we are creating jobs, we also must make sure we are preparing young Long Islanders to fill those jobs. This partnership will do just that — ensuring that, as our economy develops, our highlyskilled workforce also continues to grow.” Stuart Rabinowitz, LIREDC Co-Chair and President of Hofstra University, said, “Long Island has a wealth of worldclass educational institutions and thanks to smart state investments, researchers across the island are making new discoveries, creating new companies,
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and generating jobs. It is critical that we continue to invest in education — and this new video series and curriculum will ensure the next generation of Long Islanders are interested in the STEM jobs of the future. I am proud to support this project and look forward to seeing what the next generation of Long Island’s scientists discover.” “It is important that we work to retain the talented and bright young minds that are educated in our nationally competitive school districts in Nassau County and across Long Island. I want to thank Governor Cuomo and Empire State Development for funding the ‘Full STEM Ahead Long Island’ program, which will undoubtedly excite our young residents about the innovative STEM focused career paths available right here on Long Island,” said Nassau County Executive Laura Curran.
Since 2011, New York State has invested over $250 million in supporting Long Island’s innovation corridor, including advancing projects including Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory’s Center for Therapeutics Research, an electron microscope building at Brookhaven National Laboratory, and Stony Brook University’s Institute for Discovery and Innovation in Medicine & Engineering, among many others. Just last month, the U.S. Department of Energy announced that a one-of-a-kind electron-ion collider will be built on Long Island, thanks to strategic state investments — including $165 million to support the collider project. Kevin Law, LIREDC Co-Chair and Long Island Association President, said, “Innovation is in Long Island’s DNA, and the REDC has been proud to invest in
ProHE ALTH Care PRESENTs BETHANY HOUSE ProHEALTH Care, the largest independent, physician-run health system in the nation will present a check for $100,000 to Bethany House, a nonprofit agency helping women and children on Long Island caught in the crisis of homelessness. In addition, ProHEALTH Care has collected over 3,000 items such as clothing, diapers, formula, toiletries, they will give to help the women and children with basic necessities. ProHEALTH Care has also extended free medical care to the residents and staff of Bethany House. Nassau County Executive Laura Curran joined ProHEALTH Care’s President and CEO, Zeyad Baker MD to present Bethany House leadership, including Sister Aimee,
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founder and executive director of the women’s shelter, with a $100,000 donation. Established in 1997, ProHEALTH Care is the largest, independent, physician-run healthcare organization in the nation. As a premier healthcare organization on the forefront of change in the industry, ProHEALTH Care is reinventing the healthcare delivery model. Physician-led, professionally managed, data-driven and patient-centered, ProHEALTH Care gives its more than one million patients the care they need, when and where they need it. With more than 1,400 clinicians in 400 locations throughout Greater New York and New Jersey, ProHEALTH Care utilizes the most innovative, state-of-the-art technology, and evidence-based practices.
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ProHEALTH Care, part of Optum, offers a full range of healthcare services including Primary, Specialty and Urgent Care. ProHEALTH Care has been recognized by Crain’s as the largest non-hospital based physician group in the New York Metro area, and by Becker’s Hospital Review as one of the most innovative healthcare systems in the nation. For more information, visit www. prohealthcare.com. Bethany House is dedicated to improving the lives of homeless women and children on Long Island. Their five residences provide safe, supportive, emergency and transitional housing and a comprehensive range of additional programs and resources to support families and return them to selfsufficiency. Of those families who have
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“I strongly believe in the need to mentor, educate and encourage our children to develop interests in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math…”
Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone
“As a father of three young children, I strongly believe in the need to mentor, educate and encourage our children to develop interests in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math from an early age,” said Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone. “Thanks to Governor Cuomo, Empire State Development and the LI STEM Hub, our region is poised to open countless doors of opportunity for our children to explore the limitless bounds of the career prospects in the fields of science and technology.” About Empire State Development Empire State Development (ESD) is New York’s chief economic development agency. The mission of ESD is to promote a vigorous and growing economy, encourage the creation of new job and economic opportunities, increase revenues to the State and its municipalities, and achieve stable and diversified local economies. Through the use of loans, grants, tax credits and other forms of financial assistance, ESD strives to enhance private business investment and growth to spur job creation and support prosperous communities across New York State. ESD is also the primary administrative agency overseeing Governor Cuomo’s Regional Economic Development Councils and the marketing of “I LOVE NY,” the State’s iconic tourism brand. For more information on Regional Councils and Empire State Development, please visit and www.esd.ny.gov. The Long Island STEM Hub is an organization consisting of industry, academic, and not-for-profit volunteers working to advance STEM education effectiveness on Long Island. The Long Island STEM Hub is focused on promoting student interest in STEM fields, building business and academia networks that facilitate interaction, and preparing the next-generation high-tech workforce. For more information about the Long Island STEM Hub, visit www.listemhub.org.
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BUSINESS Celebrating A NEW BLACK HISTORY : Black Entrepreneurs & Black Businesses Coming into the new decade, FundBlackFounders looks to change the narrative of Black History Month as we know it to be. FundBlackFounders is a socially conscious crowdfunding platform for black entrepreneurs and a champion for black businesses and generational wealth. FBF was created on the bases to build a foundation for economic and financial freedom growth within the black community. Each Black History Month of the past, have been filled with historical reflection, inspirational quotes and educational facts. And with the start of a new year and new decade, the FundBlackFounders’ founders thought that a change would not
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only continue the celebration of the black accomplishments but also push the black economy forward. With the black discretionary income worth $36 billion, FBF is seeking to align black businesses and the black spending power, for a future we all want becomes possible. “We’re launching a cohort of black entrepreneurs’ crowdfunding campaigns in celebration of Black History Month. Unlike our white counterparts, most black entrepreneurs don’t have access to funding their campaigns. In which they would have to rely on their social influence,” says the FundBlackFounders founders. With the start of a new decade,
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Since 2005, the NAMIC Leadership Seminar has assembled top academics and practitioners from across the country to provide a leadership development experience for professionals still in the comparatively early stages of their careers. The program was created to increase participants’ effectiveness at work, to provide them with the important insights and tools for strategic career planning, and to transform high-potential middle managers into effective leaders. The Leadership Seminar curriculum reflects today’s constantly changing industry landscape, and the professional opportunities (and challenges) that accompany this flux. The highlyinteractive instructional methodology sets the stage for professionals to obtain the knowledge, competencies, and diverse perspectives necessary
for maximum performance and career enhancement. All talented coordinators, supervisors, managers, and new directors (less than two years at that level) from across the cable telecommunication industry’s multicultural spectrum are invited to apply. DATES & LOCATIONS: April 1-3, 2020 in Los Angeles, CA – Deadline: February 7 July 22-24, 2020 in Atlanta, GA – Deadline: May 22 October 28-30, 2020 in Washington DC – Deadline: September 14 PROGRAM OVERVIEW Continuous learning and leadership development are important for all professionals, but especially for those in the earlier stages of their career development. The NAMIC Leadership Seminar curriculum draws upon the
we must collectively empower black entrepreneurs and socially conscious consumers that believe in black businesses. Raise funding or spend consciously, Black generational wealth matters! FundBlackFounders is a socially conscious crowdfunding platform for black entrepreneurs. The FundBlackFounders’ founders grew frustrated with the lack of funding resources afforded to black founders and decided that they would create a space dedicated to businessminded people. FundBlackFounders believes cultural and business relevance, coaching, support, and resources, are the foundation for black businesses and generational wealth. For more information about
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SEMINAR most respected academic research about what it takes to develop into effective leaders in organizations where a high premium is placed on Diversity and Inclusion as a strategic business imperative. The faculty–subject matter experts, authors, and lecturers from prestigious academic institutions–will lead robust conversations and exercises to help participants accomplish the following: Explore professional strengths and performance-related developmental gaps Chart a course for enhancing individual leadership potential Master techniques for giving and receiving motivating feedback Become familiar with the tools for effective problem solving, conflict resolution, and decision-making in a diverse environment Understand and practice the skills
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Oprah Winfrey Network's popular drama "If Loving You Is Wrong" will premiere its fifth and final season on Tuesday, March 10 at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT. Tyler Perry's seductive series chronicles the lives of friends and frenemies that love and live in the same neighborhood. The much-anticipated final season promises to be explosive and sexier than ever before while revealing some long-awaited answers to viewers' burning questions. Life-changing catastrophes will leave the town reeling and changed forever. "We are grateful to Tyler Perry and the talented cast and crew for giving us five incredibly entertaining seasons," said Tina Perry, president OWN. "We can't wait for fans to see the jaw-dropping storylines that are going to unfold this season. It delivers all the juicy drama like only Tyler Perry can." "If Loving You is Wrong" had its original series premiere on OWN in September 2014. The series stars April Parker-Jones, Amanda Clayton,
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Edwina Findley Dickerson, Zulay Henao, Heather Hemmens, Charles Malik Whitfield, Eltony Williams, Joel Rush and Aiden Turner. It is produced for OWN by Tyler Perry Studios and created, written and executive produced by Tyler Perry. Tyler Perry Studios is a state-of-theart film and television production facility founded in 2006 by actor, producer, filmmaker, playwright and philanthropist Tyler Perry. Located in
Atlanta, Georgia on the historic grounds of the former Fort McPherson army base, the new 330-acre campus is one of the largest production studios in the country. It boasts a variety of shooting locations including 40 buildings on the national register of historic places, 12 purpose-built sound stages, 200 acres of green space, and an expansive backlot. OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network is the first and only network named
for, and inspired by, a single iconic leader. Oprah Winfrey's heart and creative instincts inform the brand and the magnetism of the channel. OWN is a leading destination for a premium scripted and unscripted programming from today's most innovative storytellers. OWN's original scripted series include popular dramas "Queen Sugar," "Greenleaf," "The Haves and the Have Nots," "If Loving You is Wrong," "David Makes Man" and "Cherish the Day." OWN's unscripted primetime programming lineup includes "Iyanla: Fix My Life," "Ready to Love," "Love & Marriage: Huntsville," "Family or Fiancé," "Love Goals," "Black Women OWN the Conversation" and "Black Love." OWN connects with its audience wherever they are, inspiring conversation among a global community of like-minded viewers on social media and beyond. Launched on January 1, 2011, OWN is a joint venture between Harpo, Inc. and Discovery, Inc. The venture also includes award-winning digital platform Oprah.com. Access OWN anytime on WatchOWN.tv or across mobile devices and connected TVs.
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Mark Dean developed the first industry standard PC interface. This Black History Month, we celebrate unknown and unsung Black innovators, inventors and contributors who have helped shape, change and improve our world.
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JASON TAYLOR To Honor ALONZO MOURNING At Hall Jason Taylor opened the doors of his non-profit organization in 2004 with the goal of building a better future for area children in need. Nearly 15 years later, the Pro Football Hall of Famer established a Hall of Fame of his own to celebrate individuals who inspire him daily to carry out the Jason Taylor Foundation’s mission. On Friday, May 15, 2020, the second annual Jason Taylor Community Hall of Fame Dinner Presented by Z Wealth Solutions will be hosted by Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood.
compassionate and they truly inspire not only myself, but all of us at the Foundation.” For information on partnership opportunities and attending the Jason Taylor Community Hall of Fame Dinner Presented by Z Wealth Solutions, contact the Jason Taylor Foundation offices at (954) 424-0799 or by emailing info@ jasontaylorfoundation.com or visit www.jasontaylorcommunityhof. org.
Allen Milam began a career in the grocery business as a 21-year old
Alonzo Mourning is a seventime NBA All-Star, two-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year, and in 2005-2006, helped lead the Miami Heat to their first NBA Championship. In 2014, Mourning secured the crowning achievement to his much-heralded professional basketball career as he was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. It is Alonzo’s unprecedented philanthropic efforts, however, that have immortalized him in the hearts of the South Florida community. Since 1997, he has raised more than $25 million for various programs
Allen Milam (Corporate Honoree)
Alonzo Mourning (Celebrity Honoree)
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This year’s class of Community Hall of Fame inductees will include Alonzo Mourning (Celebrity Honoree), Allen Milam (Corporate Honoree) and Taylor Richardson (Youth Honoree). Joy Taylor, co-host of The Herd with Colin Cowherd and sister of Jason Taylor will emcee this event along with Jason Jackson, Emmy award-winning television host and courtside reporter for the Miami HEAT. Proceeds from this event will benefit the Jason Taylor Foundation whose mission is to support and create programs that facilitate the personal growth and empowerment of South Florida’s children in need by focusing on improved health care, education and quality of life. “This year’s class featuring Zo, Mr. Milam, and Taylor Richardson is the perfect compliment to last year’s inaugural class of Community Hall of Famers,” said Jason Taylor. “We are all so blessed to have these uniquely special individuals dedicated to making this community stronger, healthier, and more
stock clerk, learning every aspect of the industry before opening the independent grocery retailer, Milam’s Markets, with his father in 1984 and, with the help of many of his siblings and their children, now operates a total of five stores throughout Miami-Dade County. Allen’s strong commitment to community and service has driven Milam’s Markets to become one of South Florida’s most philanthropic family-owned businesses. In addition to his long-standing support of the Jason Taylor Foundation, Allen and Milam’s have received the Distinguished Donor Award from The Live Like Bella Childhood Cancer Foundation, has been recognized by Best Buddies International for creating an inclusive workplace for people of all abilities, actively supports Nicklaus Children’s Hospital, has been recognized as a Lifetime Friend of the Friendship Circle Miami in striving to provide friendship and inclusiveness to children with special needs, and has been recognized by the City of Miami for decades of civic service, including their call to action in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma.
that aid in the development of children and their families, including the 2003 establishment of the Overtown Youth Center, which delivers services that foster hope and promote lifelong learning and success for inner-city youth and citizens. Alonzo also acts as an advocate for youth initiatives and foster care programs that assist abused, abandoned, and neglected children and, following his own diagnoses with a rare kidney disease, led a campaign to raise $2 million to aid in the research, education, and financial relief of patients who cannot afford medication.
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Taylor Richardson also known as “Astronaut Starbright” is a 16-year old sophomore at The Bolles School in Jacksonville. Her unprecedented service and advocacy work has had a profound impact on youth in her community, in South Florida, and across the globe. Taylor’s Take Flight with a Book Drive has collected and donated more than 10,000 books within and outside of the US, and she twice has served as an Eighteenx18
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delegate, registering over 150 youth to vote. An internationally known advocate for girls in STEM, Taylor has worked with the likes of Oprah Winfrey, JJ Abrams, and Chris Pine to raise more than $200,000 in the last two years to help girls attend movie screenings across the US for films including Hidden Figures, A Wrinkle in Time, and Captain Marvel while sponsoring several full scholarships to send girls to Space, Robotics, and Aviation camps across the country. Three years ago, as a seventh-grader, Taylor helped make the introduction that lead The Bolles School to establish a spoken
Jason Taylor, founder, The Jason Taylor Foundation
word poetry club that now annually participates in the Jason Taylor Foundation’s Louder Than A Bomb Florida Poetry Festival. In July 2004, Miami Dolphins legendary defensive end Jason Taylor, established the Jason Taylor Foundation, a 501 (c)(3) organization. The Foundation’s mission is to support and create programs that facilitate the personal growth and empowerment of South Florida’s children in need by focusing on improved health care, education and quality of life. Since opening its doors, the Jason Taylor Foundation has impacted tens of thousands of children through innovative programming including The Jason Taylor Reading Room, Cool Gear for the School Year, the Jason Taylor Children’s Learning Center, Jason Taylor Scholars and the Omari Hardwick bluapple Poetry Network, among others. For more information on the Jason Taylor Foundation, please visit www. JasonTaylorFoundation.org or follow on Facebook: www.facebook.com/ jasontaylorfoundation or Twitter and Instagram: @jtfoundation99.
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E VENT S BLACK STOCK TRADER Hosts NATIONWIDE SEMINARS FLip T h at S to c k is a Black-
owned stock market education and technology company that specializes in teaching beginners how to trade and invest in stocks. J.R. Fenwick, an experienced stock trader and founder of the company, has announced their 2020 nationwide tour which kicks off in Los Angeles on Saturday, January 18, 2020 from 10am to 12 noon and then heads to Dallas, TX on Saturday January 25 from 10am to 12 noon. Those interested in attending can register at FLipThatStockPowerTour.com. Everyday people hear about the stock market, however, few people really understand how it works and how to “actively” buy and sell stocks. African Americans, in particular, are NOT taking advantage of the stock market. Statistics show that African Americans are 35% less likely to get involved in the stock market as whites of the same income. Another study said, “It’s sad, really, because those who are
not in the stock market are poorer as a result. It’s a big reason for the wealth gap.” Fenwick is changing that through the FLip That Stock Power Tour. “Our people want to learn how the stock market works and how they can have the opportunity to make money in the stock market and we are teaching them,” says Fenwick. Fenwick says he knew nothing about the stock market, but began buying and selling stocks at the urging of a good friend over 15 years ago. He became so fascinated with the stock market, he began taking classes and then hired a personal coach to teach him. He soon realized that the stock market really wasn’t as complicated as it is portrayed when it is taught a certain way. After making $1,000 in 6 minutes trading a stock from his laptop while sitting at his kitchen table, Fenwick began telling his friends about the little known and understood skill of flipping stocks. Soon his friends were
asking him to teach them. Word got out and more friends and even strangers began contacting him asking if he had a course to teach flipping stocks. He took his notebook with years of notes and developed a unique online platform that includes videos, training materials and LIVE online training and trading sessions and FLip That Stock was born. FLip That Stock now has members
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QUEENS UNDERGROUND 718 Presents the 1st Ever International Black History Month Film Festival on February 22, 2020. Expanding on Categories and Genres, Filmmakers, Performers (singers, musicians, poets, and dancers), and small businesses/entrepreneurs; anyone from ages 10 years and up are submitting projects by the final deadline date of January 31st, 2020.
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Submissions for the “Past, Present, and Future” are coming in from around the world and will be screened at the glamorous Jamaica Performing Arts Center in downtown Jamaica, NY. With Live Performances, February 22, 2020 will be an exciting and vibrant show of talent and collaboration with Artists, Small Businesses and Local Organizations. Vendors, Food, Desserts, and Community Group manned tables (including the Central Queens Library, Queens Historical Society and Jamaica BID) will complete the evening - a Celebratory Red Carpet Night in Jamaica, Queens, NY. Confident that the February Film Festival will also have over 100 international submissions and a packed house reminiscent of the October 2019 4-Day Festival, Queens Underground 718 is enjoying bringing multi-genres together and
25 Year In Review Interview Video footage with LL Cool J, RUN DMC, Mr. Cheeks, Flava Flav and Wayne and Charlie have been submitted by: Sam Lee TV.
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Proud to have impressive Review Team Members such as, MultiGrammy Nominee, Mikey Jay, Industry Professional, Kavika, Singer-Songwrites: Hide Inaba, Oxygen Box Band, a Koluchi Dance Troope, etc., Community Leaders and Creatives across the tri-state are meeting on the Red Carpet Event in most legendary section of Queens, NY.
Awards for Outstanding Community Service will be given to community members such as, Detective Tanya Duhaney, 113th Precinct and Deputy Taylor Jackson, 14th District, Senator Leroy Comrie. Sponsors include: The Jamaica Peforming Arts Center, The Queens Public Library, Jamaica BID, The Queens Historical Society, Ridgewood Savings Bank, Poets & Writers, Glam Vive, Sam Lee TV, The Air It Out Show, Talk It Out Radio, Honeysuckle Magazine, Lark Johnson Creative Consulting, Arise PR Girl, The Greater Jamaica Merchants Association and the L.I. African American Chamber Of Commerce.
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GRANTS Awarded To Municipalities to ADVANCE TRANSIT PROJECTS
Furthering her support for downtown revitalizations and the development of walkable, mixed-use communities near public transit, Nassau County Executive Laura Curran announced the winners of the County’s first Transit-Oriented Development funding competition for qualified local municipalities. Allocating a total of $1,050,000 dollars for this funding initiative, Curran established the new grant program with the Nassau County Office of Community Development in October of 2019 which received a robust response and competitive applications. Seven municipalities including the City of Long Beach, Town of North Hempstead, Village of Freeport, Town of Oyster Bay, Village of Farmingdale, Town of Hempstead and Village of Hempstead, will each be awarded $150,000 for specific transit-oriented development projects. The available funding is part of the federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program received by Nassau County through an annual allocation. This initiative
for commuters and residents that attract the next generation and boost our local economy.” The funding applications submitted under this initiative were reviewed by the County’s Office of Community Development to determine whether the proposed activity will lead to development that improves access to public transportation and promotes sustainable growth within the consortium. The County Executive announced the grant recipients at the LIRR train station in Long Beach, a key transportation hub and the epicenter of tourism on the County’s south shore. The County Executive was joined by members of the Long Beach City Council and community leaders and advocates from Arts in the Plaza, Long Beach Chamber of Commerce and Long Island Streets. “Continually improving transportation infrastructure is critical to the long-term growth and economic success of Long Beach,” Senator Todd Kaminsky said. “I was happy to advocate for the City to receive this grant, which will allow it to improve its
is intended to support overall project costs and promote development that maximizes the amount of residential, business, and public open space within walking distance of public transportation, referred to as TransitOriented Development (TOD). “Throughout the County, several communities have already championed and embraced our model of Nassau County as a place to ‘live, work, play’ with revitalized, walkable downtowns near transit,” said Nassau County Executive Laura Curran. “With the growth of our Main Street business districts comes the need for pedestrian safety improvements, traffic calming, parking access and more and I am proud to help ease these growing pains for several communities with these strategic investments. We must continue to capitalize on New York State’s investments in the LIRR and push our towns, villages and local developers to build ideal destinations
public facilities and encourage the use of environmentally-friendly transit.” “I am so appreciative of County Executive Laura Curran and her team for recognizing this area of Roslyn as one suitable for transitoriented development,” said Town of North Hempstead Supervisor Judi Bosworth. “The Roslyn Train Station is in close proximity to homes, businesses and schools, so this pedestrian walkway will make it easier and safer for our residents to get to and from where they need to go.” “Downtown Hicksville is a prime location for transit-oriented development and revitalization, and its continued renaissance has been a cornerstone of my administrations accomplishments since I took office in 2017,” Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino said. “I thank Nassau County for investing Federal money in the downtown as these funds will assist us with
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pedestrian safety improvements and beautification initiatives.” “We are grateful to county executive and legislature for these funds. Long Beach is the epitome of transit-oriented development. These projects will help improve the attractiveness, safety and economic viability of our transit hub and downtown business district,” said John Bendo, Long Beach City Council President. All municipalities are receiving $150,000 each. Their projects are outlined below. Long Beach City – Projects include bike lanes and pedestrian safety infrastructure. The project location is in the center of Long Beach’s major downtown that surrounds a multi-modal center with LIRR station and Long Beach and NICE Bus terminal. The projects’ goals include enhancing pedestrian safety; making it easier for pedestrians to traverse the city and reach the train station; and increasing connectivity between the transit station and key features in the project area such as Kennedy Plaza, affordable housing, low/moderate income neighborhoods and local businesses. The project will include bike lanes and parking at multi-modal center. In addition, the plans include construction of a rain garden in front of the LIRR office with a seating area and educational signage regarding green infrastructure; an art mural and landscaping will be installed to decrease visual blight of LIRR chain link fence at edge of lower income neighborhood. North Hempstead – Projects include a pedestrian walkway near the train station and housing investments. The project location is adjacent to Roslyn Community Center which operates programs funded by the Nassau County Youth Board and Office for the Aging. Installation of a pedestrian walkway is expected to increase safety of residents walking to and from the area’s low-income rental housing, Roslyn Community Center, LIRR Roslyn station, NICE bus stops, local businesses and the Roslyn high school. Laurel Homes, adjacent to the project, is undergoing a $45 million redevelopment that will replace existing 66-unit apartment complex with new buildings containing 74 rental units with 8 set aside for seniors. In addition, $900,000 in HOME funds was awarded to the project by the Nassau County Office of Community Development. Hempstead Village – Projects include repaving and refurbishing a crosswalk near inter-modal Center. The street milling and repaving project is adjacent to a major NICE bus depot, Nassau County’s District Court in the heart of the Village’s downtown. The area’s LIRR station is also in walking distance to the planned roadwork. Hempstead Village is the largest village in New York State and contains
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hundreds of apartments within walking distance of both the bus depot and LIRR station. Oyster Bay Town – Projects include pedestrian safety infrastructure and streetscape amenities near the Hicksville LIRR. The project location is in the center of Hicksville’s major downtown that surrounds a multi-modal center with LIRR station and numerous NICE bus stops. The projects are expected to enhance pedestrian safety and make it easier for pedestrians to traverse the area to access parking and area amenities. The project features streetscape amenities including benches, planters, lighting and more. Hicksville in undergoing a review of its local zoning to permit increased density in the downtown area. This project will assist the town in preparing for the anticipated development. Farmingdale Village – Projects includes varied initiatives to connect parking to the shopping district and increase walkability. The project location is south of the existing downtown. The project seeks to connect the neighborhood to Farmingdale’s thriving downtown. Physical improvements include lighting, street trees, consistent parking signage and sidewalk and curb improvements to promote pedestrian access and safety for area south of downtown. Freeport Village – Projects include pedestrian safety improvements along Sunrise Highway. The project is located along Sunrise Hwy, south of the Freeport LIRR station from Henry St. to Guy Lombardo Blvd. Pedestrian streetscape improvements on the south side of Sunrise Hwy will be supported with the TODI monies. The greater area includes many residential apartments, a busy train station and NICE stops as well as downtown businesses primarily along Main Street. Hempstead Town – Projects include refurbishing commercial facades in Elmont. The project includes establishing of a commercial rehabilitation program to make façade improvements to businesses located along Hempstead Turnpike in Elmont. NICE bus runs along Hempstead Turnpike where many businesses are located. Because the funding source is the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program, all funded projects were required to be CDBG-eligible. Additionally, all funded projects will meet the low/moderate income national objective on an area-wide basis. Funded projects are also required to be completed within two years of the execution of a CDBG Funding Agreement between the Nassau County Office of Community Development and the Consortium Member.
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2020 Edition of Jamaica DESTINATION GUIDE Is Out ! Th e Ja m a i c a Hot e l & Tourist As s o ci at i o n (JHTA) and HCP
Media proudly announce the release of the 2020 edition of Our Jamaica magazine. This annual in-room destination guide has nearly a dozen awards from the Florida Magazine Association, McClatchy, Graphic Design USA and the Communicator Awards for everything from Best Redesign and Social Media coverage to Best Marketing and Overall Book. The 2020 edition explores new stories while maintaining the widely celebrated look and feel of its predecessor. Our Jamaica is the ideal channel through which visitors can learn more about Jamaica's delightful character, exciting activities, sizzling culture, inimitable style, fascinating history and, most importantly, its incredibly warm hospitality. With a print run of 47,000 magazines distributed in key markets around the world and within the rooms and lobbies of hotels, resorts and guest houses throughout the island, the magazine is conveniently available to both the leisure traveler eager to know what to do next and the corporate planner looking for the ideal destination. "The arrival of the latest edition of Our
Jamaica always offers an exciting way for us to kick off the new year," says Omar Robinson, President of the Jamaica Hotel & Tourist Association. "This guide, supports our ongoing efforts to provide the most welcoming reception to those visiting the island, even as it informs those vacation seekers and business travellers looking forward to their stay with us." Its mobile-ready digital edition and responsive website, OurJamaicaMagazine.com, also make it easy to take on-the-go and stay connected with what's happening in Jamaica. Dedicated Facebook, Instagram and Twitter accounts keep the content fresh and lively. "Jamaica is a fantastic destination that easily caters to various kinds of travelers no matter what mood they're in," says Marisa Beazel, President and Publisher of HCP Media. "The island invites you to leave your cares behind and focus on having an unforgettable time. We know Our Jamaica is the perfect way to relax and get informed as you make exciting plans." For more information about Our Jamaica or to learn how your business can take advantage of all the exposure, contact Ewald Fuchs at 305-376-4954 or efuchs@hcpmedia.com.
About the Jamai ca H ote l & Touri st Associ ati o n
Jamaica Hotel & Tourist Association is the organization which represents Jamaica hotels, other visitor accommodations as well as most suppliers of goods and services
to the tourism industry commonly known as "Allied" members. Since 1961, the Jamaica Hotel & Tourist Association has continued to promote the development of Jamaica's Tourism Industry through representation of its
members in all forms, both regionally and internationally. As communication experts, HCP Media, a division of McClatchy, creates innovative, market-leading, cross-platform solutions that stay ahead of consumers' evolving media habits. A custom publishing and promotion company, HCP produces over 75 custom publications for hotels, airlines and other clients. The company's reach extends beyond the travel niche and into the global luxury market, including en-suite cruise line publications and luxury lifestyle magazines. Beyond the written word, HCP's top-tier marketing and branding products include videos and websites, custom event marketing, strategic social media and blog content, and materials for national and global companies targeting affluent consumers, as well as accompanying sales, promotional and marketing programs. Together, these turnkey print and digital marketing solutions reach more than 80 million active travelers annually and 5 million unique monthly visitors on its combined websites. HCP's work has also been recognized with more than 300 editorial, photography and design awards.
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