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C E L E B R AT I N G HONORED WITH LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS N A A C P C A L L S NOMINATION SUPREME C OURT 30
The Black Stars News 2015 Annual Awards Dinner will honor Mayor David Dinkins, Rep. Charles Rangel, Rep. Yvette Clarke, Donahue Peebles, DerrickR.Johnson, President andBarbara CEO Arnwine, Inez of the NAACP, issued theBarron, followingSabrina Lamb, Dr. Crew, Stephen statement today in Rudy opposition to the nomination Amy Jones, Coney Barrett Byrd,ofAlia and the Central to servePark as Associate Justiceof ongross the injustice Five survivors Supreme Court of the United States: on December 18 from 6:00pm – “Today,10:00pm the NAACP atsubmitted a MIST Harlem, 46 West letter to116th the Senate Judiciary Street.
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Committee strongly opposing the “Eachofhonoree chosen forto the nomination Amy Coney Barrett recognition has demonstrated Supreme Court. Coming in the middle exceptional leadership andover vision in of a presidential election in which her or people his respective profession seven million have already voted, or endeavor and inissome significant the Barrett nomination as illegitimate as it is measure corrupt. Instead of forcing atowards has contributed nomination ontoaour highest creating more just court, societythe in this Senatecountry,” should address the harms of says Black Star News the global pandemic acrossMilton the founder andraging publisher countryAllimadi. and disproportionately affecting “Obviously much work the lives and livelihoods of African needs to be done here and Americans.
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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.
majority. She now leads The Transformative Justice Coalition. Arnwine was for 26 years executive director of the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under the Law. Inez Barron, honoree, formerly a State Assembly member, is now a New York City council member and a champion of education for our youth.
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York and a former chancellor of the New York public schools system. Pioneering producers Stephen Byrd and Alia Jones, through their company Front Row Production, brought “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” and “A Streetcar Named Desire” with a multi-ethnic cast to Broadway. In 2016 they bring “Eclipsed” with Oscar Winner Lupita Nyong ’O to Broadway. Honorees, the so-called Central Park 5, are collectively and individually heroes. They are survivors of one of the ugliest miscarriage of justice in New York’s history; having been railroaded and unjustly convicted for a crime they did not commit and for which they served long prison sentences ranging from seven years to 13 years before being exonerated when the actual rapist confessed. They are: Yusef Abdus Salaam; Raymond Santana Jr., Antron McCray, Kevin Richardson, and Kharey Wise.
The Black Star News, which focuses Honoree Imhotep Gary Byrd is on investigative journalism, has a legendary radio talk show host been featured as a result of some if and executive producer, radio DJ, its news scoops, on CNN, The New R. Donahue Peebles, honoree, is poet, songwriter, music recording York Daily News, The New York a leading developer and founder of artist and producer, rapper, writer Post, The Village Voice, and Brill’s The Peebles Co., the nation’s largest and community activist. He began Content magazine. African American-owned real his career as a radio DJ in Buffalo estate firm with $3.5 billion worth Past Black Star News honorees at age 15. For over 30 years, he’s of properties under development been a talk show host at WBLS and have included: Gil Noble (Like It or management — he was one Is), Rep. Maxine Waters, Soledad WLIB radio in New York City. He Rep. Charles Rangel, also her honored of the pioneering developerswho On issue after issue, we have found O’Brien (CNN), Ms. Camille Cosby, also has a Friday night radio talk for Lifetime Achievement, turnHer around and revitalize mark ashow to be stunningly hostile to civil rights. has wins inhelped the Court. scholarship clear willingness to jettison Supreme Court since 1930, when we Voza Rivers (New Heritage Theatre), on WBAI. served in Congress since 1971. He questions is We have reviewed Amy Coney Barrett’s theeven once-blighted Anacostia foundational principles longstanding civil rights precedents. helpedErrol to defeat a Herbert Hoover Louis (NY1 News), Amel Honoree Sabrina Lamb,the foundernominee to the Supreme Court. We will of including The Bronze record aonrecipient civil rights, her medal for in Washington, D.C. such asneighborhood whether the Fourteenth Sometimes it is difficult to discern Larrieux (Entertainer), Dr. William of World of Money, is a champion writingshelping as a lawsave professor and her enemyAmendment soldiers behind was properly adopted consequences of a confirmation from fight this illegitimate Trump nomination A champion of African-American Pollard (Medgar Evers College), three years as an appellate courtWar. judge. of financial literacyand forrulings, youth-- shewith everything we have because of the line during the Korean and whether Brown v. Board of Peebles’ ais nominee’s past writings economic empowerment Herm Edwards (NY Jets), Nayaba On issue after issue, we have found knowledge about Education remains viable authority. Her but notteaches with Judge Barrett. And thehandlingdanger it poses to our civil rights and contemplating a possible run for NYC Rep. Yvette Clarke is a Democratic Arinde (Amsterdam News), La-Verna her to be stunningly hostile to civil planning. repeated endorsement could notbudgeting be higher. and The rights of to the future of our democracy. At the mayor in 2017. of discrimination stakes money, member of the US House of Fountain (Columbia University), rights. Her aggressive view of when in the workplace—including the stunning African Americans to fully participate in same time, we emphatically encourage Dr. Rudy Crew, honoree, is one of Representatives from New Lillian Roberts (DC37), Desiree Dancy Honoree Barbaracan Arnwine, past decisions should be overruled, conclusions that separate be equalcivil democracy and in every facet of social all Americans to vote. As the Supreme th the nation’s leading educators. He’s York whose 9 district covers (New York Times), Greg combined with her reactionary positions when itrights a champion of comeslawyer, to raceisand that the use and economic life, on an equal basis, lie Court battle demonstrates, the Floyd (Local central Brooklyn. Before of racialprotecting on whatmuch rightsofthe Constitution 237), Rev. Al Sharpton (National president of Medgar Evers College voting of ethnic in the balance. epithets does notrights necessarily consequences of this election could not protects, will jeopardize ourin hard-fought entering Congress 2007, she create minority Action Network), and many others. a hostile work environment— be greater. Our voices must be heard.” of The City University of New groups — the emerging The NAACP has fought to protect the
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In July, the IRS determined that incarcerated Americans were not entitled to economic impact payments (EIPs). This position is inconsistent with the CARES Act, unfairly harms the incarcerated, and disproportionately discriminates against African Americans. At the notice of this directive by the IRS, the Congressional Black Caucus sent a letter to the Mr. Charles P. Rettig, Commissioner of the IRS, and called for the reversal of this guidance because it is unlawful and discriminatory to exclude incarcerated individuals from receiving this payment by assuming COVID-19 has “minimal” impact on their lives because they are incarcerated. In our letter, we made it very clear that the language of the CARES Act is simple: “any individual” is eligible
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to receive payment, other than a nonresident alien individual, an estate or trust, or an individual who can be claimed as a dependent. A person does not cease being an “individual” simply because they are incarcerated. Under the CARES Act, incarcerated Americans rightfully are entitled to EIPs. Indeed, inmates around the country had already begun receiving their EIPs before the IRS issued guidance that these payments had to be returned. The IRS’s position is both arbitrary and unlawful and must be corrected to conform with the CARES Act. In response to our letter, two months later, the Treasury Department finally replied and claimed full compliance with the guidelines of the
WITHHELD STIMULUS CHECKS CARES Act because incarcerated individuals are more isolated from the economic effects of the pandemic
than others. This position completely disregards the impact COVID-19 has had on families of incarcerated individuals, which again are
disproportionately Black families. The Congressional Black Caucus has sent a follow up letter to Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin demanding that Treasury pay the incarcerated and their families withheld EIPs within two weeks. We are also requesting a meeting to discuss the raciallydiscriminatory nature of the Treasury policy denying EIPs to incarcerated individuals. These actions are unacceptable. This Administration continues to circumvent the legislative process to suit an agenda that is repressive toward Black Americans. To answer the President’s question about “what do we have to lose?” This is what we have to lose.
PROHIBITING FEDERAL AGENCIES FROM CONDUCTING ANTI-RACISM TRAINING CHALLENGED Leaders of the Congressional TriCaucus — composed of Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus Chair Rep. Judy Chu (CA-27), Congressional Hispanic Caucus Chair Rep. Joaquin Castro (TX-20), and Congressional Black Caucus Chair Rep. Karen Bass (CA-37) — issued the following joint statement on the Trump administration’s memo to federal agencies canceling anti-racism training for government employees:
“In the middle of a national reckoning on racial injustice, the Trump administration is trying to sweep our nation’s history of racism under the rug. It is profoundly disappointing but not surprising that the Trump administration is out of touch with what's important
to the American people and wants to terminate the federal government's efforts to root-out institutional racism through anti-bias training. From our nation’s original sin of slavery to state-sponsored segregation and discrimination through Jim Crow laws, to the murder of people of color at the hands of police today, structural racism casts a long shadow and still continues
to cause inequality and injustice to date. For example, the Trump’s administration's failed coronavirus response has exacerbated harm against communities of color and enabled the disproportionate deaths of Black, Latino, Pacific Islander, and Native Americans. The President of the United States has even used racist anti-Asian slurs to describe COVID-19 amidst
a nationwide rise in anti-Asian hate crimes. His words and actions have had deadly consequences. Our institutions, particularly the federal government, play a critical role in dismantling systems of oppression and creating a more just and equitable society. The Tri-Caucus Chairs call on the Trump administration to reverse its effort to end anti-racism training.” Since its establishment in 1971, the Congressional Black Caucus has been committed to using the full Constitutional power, statutory authority, financial resources of the federal government, community leadership, and international standing to ensure Black people have the opportunity to achieve their dreams.
AFRICANANCESTRY.COM CALLS FOR BLACK PEOPLE TO ‘REMEMBER WHO YOU ARE' African Ancestry, Inc. (AfricanAncestry. com) today announced its one-of-akind Remember Who You Are (RWYA) campaign created to remind and educate people of color on the collective power woven in African DNA. More than a one-off, empty promise, Remember Who You Are intermixes past and present iconic people, places and spaces of cultural significance; identity-stacked virtual events; historic ancestral Reveals; and charitable ties supporting Black pride-building organizations, among other components. Remember Who You Are kicks-off today and culminates in mid-2021.
as much a show of spoken-word dexterity as it is a powerful call-to-action, the PSA is a digital re-awakening about the power of collective Blackness. Penned and narrated by award-winning theatre artist and playwright Nsangou Njikam, the PSA is available today at www.AfricanAncestry. com/Remember. Virtual Identity Summit: From economic empowerment and wealthbuilding to mental health, heritage travel and African Rites of Passage, the Identity Summit is designed to provide historical, cultural and social frameworks for community-building across the
Diaspora. The Summit is a 6-day virtual series hosted from Sept. 21st to the 26th and is free to the public. Participants must register at AfricanAncestry.com/ Remember. Identity ‘ARTivist’ Showcase: AfricanAncestry.com has partnered with independent visual artists from across the Diaspora to create a commemorative RWYA art collection carrying a unified, inspired theme of ancestral and currentday Black Identity Power. All ‘ARTivists’ were hand-selected based on their influence on Black people and culture through their craft and artistic expression.
“From day one, AfricanAncestry.com has been in the Business of Being Black with a strong pulse on the profound benefits derived from healthy Black identities, especially during times of unrest,” said Dr. Gina Paige, President and Co-founder of AfricanAncestry.com. “Remember Who You Are is our contribution to the revitalized movement, empowering people with the psychological fortitude necessary to sustain periods of action and resistance.” REMEMBER WHO YOU ARE HIGHLIGHTS Identity PSA: Central to RWYA and just
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Legendary Roots: AfricanAncestry. com will profile people, places and spaces whose ancestral histories have significantly contributed to the collective advancement of Black people. Selah Marley, activist, model and daughter of Lauryn Hill and Rohan Marley, traced her maternal roots to the Biaka people of Central African Republic. (Marley Video Reveal at AfricanAncestry.com/ Remember) “I’m a fighter! … I’ve always been like -where does this come from?,” said Marley in response to learning the Biaka women are the hunters of the tribe. “I totally get that. Makes so much sense,” she added and whose roots are the same for her legendary mom and everyone on her maternal line. The activities also include a charitable effort, new products, promotions, giveaways and discounts throughout the campaign. For dates, times and more information, visit www.AfricanAncestry. com/Remember. For information on AfricanAncestry. com, visit www.AfricanAncestry.com. For press inquiries, contact Nichole Taylor at Taylor@TaylorCommunicationsGroup.com.
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NEWS iHeartMEDIA Launches “ HBCU HOMECOMING CELEBRATION on IHEARTRADIO” iHeartMe di a , the number one
audio company in the United States, announced today the launch of “HBCU Homecoming Celebration on iHeartRadio,” an uplifting month-long celebration showcasing Historically Black Colleges and Universities’ (HBCU) school pride and elevating student achievement through iHeartMedia’s multiple platforms, including on-air across iHeartMedia’s Hip Hop and R&B broadcast radio stations, streaming, social channels, iHeartMedia’s Black Creator podcasts and live virtual events. Beginning October 19 and continuing through November 12, the celebration will bring together HBCU students and alumni with their favorite musical artists, influencers and entertainment. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, hundreds of HBCUs and their students and alumni will not be able to attend in-person homecoming celebrations to honor their institutions’ rich histories, cultural impact and notable alumni. The month-long “HBCU Homecoming Celebration on iHeartRadio” will feature special themed podcast episodes and a month of custom vignettes celebrating Black excellence and achievement highlighting its alumni and students including singer, songwriter Bobby Valentino; singer and songwriter Brian McKnight; recording artist, songwriter, actor and activist Killer Mike; actress and personality La La Anthony; actor Lance Gross; singer, songwriter and actor Lionel Richie; producer, songwriter and DJ Metro Boomin; actor and entertainment reporter Terrence J; singer and songwriter Toni Braxton; recording artist Wale; film producer Will Packer; and iHeartRadio on-air personalities Bev Johnson,
Bushman, Charlamagne Tha God, DJ Envy, Kendra G, Kyle Santillian, Mike Evans, Monica Barnes, Queen B and Zach Boog. “HBCU Homecoming Celebration
on iHeartRadio” was developed in partnership with several partners including McDonald’s, through its Black & Positively Golden movement, and Ulta Beauty – all of whom have collaborated to create unique and impactful programming to celebrate students and alumni while bringing awareness to the profound influence historically Black colleges and universities continue to have on our country. Beginning in November, iHeart and Ulta Beauty will launch a social sharing challenge that will encourage HBCU students to share their at-home Homecoming style for a chance to win a virtual meet and greet with an artist. Additionally, On November 12, Ulta Beauty and iHeart will host a star-studded panel with a performing artist, spotlighting conversations between Black female celebrities and entrepreneurs. The
panel aims to raise up, inspire and pave the way for the next generation of Black women leaders. The celebration will culminate with a special event across all iHeartMedia
Hip Hop and R&B stations and include a special pre-show and performance sponsored by McDonald’s through its Black and Positively Golden movement, which shines a positive light on Black excellence through initiatives that provide opportunities for the next generation of leaders taking steps today to own tomorrow. “Homecoming is a time of celebration and unity on college campuses across the country. With in-person activities being cancelled due to COVID, the “HBCU Homecoming Celebration on iHeartRadio” will keep our communities connected, engaged and entertained during a challenging time,” said Thea Mitchem, Executive Vice President of Programming for iHeartMedia. “As a HBCU graduate, I understand the transformative role HBCUs play
in enriching and improving the lives of young people.” iHeartMedia (NASDAQ: IHRT) is the number one audio company in the United States, reaching nine out of
10 Americans every month – and with its quarter of a billion monthly listeners, has a greater reach than any other media company in the U.S. The company’s leadership position in audio extends across multiple platforms, including more than 850 live broadcast stations in over 160 markets nationwide; through its iHeartRadio digital service available across more than 250 platforms and 2,000 devices; through its influencers; social; branded iconic live music events; other digital products and newsletters; and podcasts as the #1 commercial podcast publisher. iHeartMedia also leads the audio industry in analytics, targeting and attribution for its marketing partners with its SmartAudio product, using data from its massive consumer base. Visit iHeartMedia.com for more company information.
NAACP PRESIDENT AND CEO RELEASE STATEMENT ON MILITIA’S KIDNAPPING PLOT OF GOV. WHITMER The NAACP President and CEO, Derrick Johnson released the following statement after it was revealed the plot to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer was organized on Facebook: From recruiting white supremacists to coordinating acts of terrorism, Facebook continues to be a platform that encourages hate and threatens NewYorkTrendnyc
our very lives. The disturbing kidnapping plot against Gov. Gretchen Whitmer was, yet again, organized on Facebook. This was preventable. Mark Zuckerberg is doing nothing but dancing his way around the reality that his $730 Billion platform is responsible for countless lives. October 15, 2020 - October 21, 2020
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COMMENTARY INROADS WHEN 2020 BEGAN
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, few could have imagined what this year would entail. From COVID-19 to racial injustice and civil uprisings to protecting our elections’ integrity, if there ever was a time that underscored the importance of collective action, and the significance of activism, it is now. As a community, we’ve had to forge together, uplift our shared goals of dismantling systemic racism, achieve racial equity, and create a pathway forward in the wake of lacking leadership.
At the NAACP, our history and legacy dictate that we’ve overcome moments like this repeatedly. Because of supporters, activists, and partners that undergird the work we do day-in and day-out, we’re able to keep the community informed, uplifted, and marching toward the long arc of justice. While we’ve had to adjust how we organize, mobilize and prioritize our fight for justice, we haven’t lost sight of the real power that lives within these movements—the people. The programs and initiatives we’ve executed this year have made an impact because of your support. These include: Developing thousands of black youth through high academic and cultural achievement programs like ACT-SO Advocating for smarter, resultsbased criminal justice policies to keep our communities safe Supporting our efforts in training community leadership in addressing the human and civil rights issue of climate change, which has had a disproportionate impact on communities of color and low-income communities in the United States and around the world
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Supporting and raising awareness for political, educational, social and economic equality for communities of color in the electoral and legislative process In these challenging times, social justice and human rights advocacy require robust engagement in fighting systemic racism and oppression against Black and Brown communities. In our pursuit of justice for Black people, eliminating discrimination is critical to creating a better world.
The generous contributions we’ve received from businesses and countless others fuel the fight against all forms of bigotry, racism, violence, and subjugation is a step in the right direction. The work to upend the dark underbelly of discrimination within this country and around the world demands engagement from all people, sectors, and industries. This moment goes beyond financial responsibility and impresses all of us to ensure the Black community’s political and social prosperity.
As our community simultaneously battles two pandemics – the coronavirus outbreak and the ongoing surge of Jim Crow era racism – we bear witness to a new civil rights movement. And as we lead this new movement – one that centers the Black community and the Black agenda – we’re counting on you to help us build the nation we deserve. The NAACP has and will continue to invest contributions into our community through economic empowerment programs, youth development, voting rights protections, and social justice reform.
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ENTER TAINMENT B E T Digital Pre sents “ B L AC K A M E R I C A VOT E S : H B C U ST U D E N T S I N T E R V I E W S E N . K A M A L A H A R R I S ” with HBCU Student Leaders from Spelman College, North Carolina A&T University, Hampton University, Tuskegee University and Howard University. Hosted by Emmynominated actor, producer, and media personality Terrence J Watch, post and share the exclusive BET Digital News Special via: https://www.bet. com/video/news/politics/2020/ kamala-harris-interview-hbcustudents-2020-election-video.html (Black PR Wire) NEW YORK-(BUSINESS WIRE) -- On the heels of the first-ever National Black Voter Day launched by BET’s nonpartisan #ReclaimYourVote campaign, BET Digital will stream an exclusive conversation with Senator Kamala Harris, the Democratic Vice Presidential nominee with students and youth activists from Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Hosted by Emmynominated actor, producer, and media personality Terrence J, the virtual dialog “Black America Votes: HBCU Students Interview Sen. Kamala Harris” will feature political discourse between Sen. Harris and a cohort of student leaders including a student body president, editor-inchief of a student newspaper, and a president of young Democrats; representing the often unheard millennial voice for many first-time voters in the most significant election in a generation. The BET Digital news
(Tuskegee, Alabama). For more information, go to www. bet.com and join the conversation on social media by logging on to BET social media platforms and using the hashtags: #ReclaimYourVote #BETVote and by following us @BET, @BETVote, and @ BETNews.
special streams today on National Voter Registration Day, across BET’s digital platforms: BET.com, BET’s Facebook pages including BET, BET News and BET Her. Clips from the special will also be shared to BET’s Twitter accounts. The news special will address issues that are front and center on these students’ respective campuses.
The panelists will consist of various HBCU students across critical states that are vital to the November election, including Sen. Harris’s alma mater Howard University (Washington, DC), Spelman College (Atlanta, GA), North Carolina A&T University (Greensboro, NC), Hampton University (Hampton, Virginia), and Tuskegee University
ABOU T BE T BET, a subsidiary of ViacomCBS Inc. (NASDAQ: VIACA, VIAC), is the nation's leading provider of quality entertainment, music, news, and public affairs television programming for the African American audience. The primary BET channel is in 90 million households and can be seen in the United States, Canada, the Caribbean, the United Kingdom, sub-Saharan Africa, and France. BET is the dominant African-American consumer brand with a diverse group of business extensions including BET. com, a leading Internet destination for Black entertainment, music, culture, and news; BET HER, a 24hour entertainment network targeting the African-American Woman; BET Music Networks - BET Jams, BET Soul and BET Gospel; BET Home Entertainment; BET Live, BET’s growing festival business; BET Mobile, which provides ringtones, games and video content for wireless devices; and BET International, which operates BET around the globe. Source: BET Networks
TARAJI P. HENSON turns 50:
“ I T ’ S S U P P O S E D TO B E OV E R F O R M E… B U T H E R E I A M !” “It’s supposed to be over for me…but here I am. I’m a late bloomer, and I’m okay with that. Know why? Late bloomers last looong,” the Academy
Award-winning Taraji P. Henson, now at the golden age of 50, told W Magazine when reflecting on her age and career. The gorgeous, hilarious, bold, confident, and motivated Henson will never claim that any of her success was achieved without hard work and commitment to her dream. Henson was absolutely killing it in the days of Empire, her ground-breaking role in Hidden Figures and she continues to headline in movies like What Men Want, Proud Mary, The Best of Enemies, and Coffeee and Kareem.
She keeps it 100 about her decision to continue to pursue acting even when she had a child at a relatively young age. “People thought I was crazy, but being a mom early enhanced my talent. It opened up a side of me that I didn’t know I had, that sense of duty and protection, and it kept me
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grounded in Hollywood. I’m still that young, vivacious girl, but I have the wisdom of a woman. Now I can go to the clubs and know my limit. I’m not
underprivileged female following in her footsteps. From the beginning, Henson faced setback after setback. In her teen years, Henson auditioned
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throwing up…I’m not going home with some fool,” she said.
for a performing arts school but was denied.
Born into a family located in the dark and dangerous parts of Washington, D.C., Henson stepped up and created a name and legacy for herself. Her story has the potential to light a fire of inspiration inside of every
After completing school at Oxon Hill High School, she continued her journey to becoming an educated woman at a college in North Carolina. Henson then faced another trial as she failed out of pre-calculus and
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transferred to Howard University to study theatre on her own dime. While working two jobs to pay for her classes, Henson juggled jobs, her dreams, and her then newborn son. At this point in her career, Henson was majoring in theatre and was working a second job as a performer on a cruise ship, all while completing her regular college courses as a junior. Although the life she was pursuing for herself was already physically, mentally, and financially demanding, she insists on keeping the baby and persevered through her last year of college. By earning her college diploma in 1995, Henson became a role model to a variety of young girls that will one day learn about her selfless act of bravery. Now, Henson is on the “Who’s Who” of Hollywood. She’s also engaged and living her best life both in front and behind the camera. So when she thinks about being 50, the beautiful Henson is all smiles.
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ENTER TAINMENT i H e a r t M e d ia And C H A R L A M A G N E T H A G O D L a u n c h Black Effect Podcast Network iHeartMedia, the No. 1 commercial podcast publisher globally according to Podtrac, and Charlamagne Tha God, one of the most influential and authoritative voices in media, announced today a historic joint venture partnership to launch The Black Effect Podcast Network. The Black Effect Podcast Network is positioned to become the world’s largest podcast publisher dedicated to Black listeners, bringing together the most influential and trusted voices in black culture for stimulating conversations around social justice, pop culture, sports, mental health, news, comedy and more.
and everywhere podcasts are available. Additionally, Charlamagne’s wildly popular, co-anchored, nationally syndicated radio show, “The Breakfast Club,” will bring its replay podcast to The Black Effect Podcast Network as its flagship show, effective immediately. With over 4.5 million weekly listeners, “The Breakfast Club” has become
All shows on The Black Effect Podcast Network will be distributed through the iHeartPodcast Network which is home to more than 750 original podcasts. With over 225 million downloads each month, iHeartRadio is the leading podcast publisher according to Podtrac, with a substantial lead over the next largest commercial podcaster. iHeartPodcasts span every category
The Black Effect Podcast Network launch lineup will include: “Drink Champs” with N.O.R.E and DJ EFN “All The Smoke” with Matt Barnes “The 85 South Show” with Karlous Miller, DC Young Fly and Clayton English “Whoreible Decisions” with Mandii B and Weezy
from business, sports, spirituality and technology to entertainment, family, comedy and true crime – and everything in between – making iHeartRadio the largest publisher of podcast content in the world. iHeartPodcasts are distributed on all major podcast platforms, including the iHeartRadio app. PepsiCo Beverages, in collaboration with its agency partner OMD, has signed on as an inaugural partner of The Black Effect Podcast Network with others to be announced. “We knew we wanted to support this groundbreaking partnership as soon as Charlamagne and iHeart shared their vision for the network. This opportunity connects our brands to consumers through the newer trusted medium of podcasting, and more importantly, supports the overall PepsiCo strategic initiative to invest in Black communities and support diverse voices,” said Katie Haniffy, PepsiCo Beverages Head of Media. “We’ve had the pleasure of collaborating with Charlamagne in the past and look forward to our continued partnership with him and iHeartMedia on this incredibly exciting venture.”
“Dropping Gems” with Devi Brown “Holding Court” with Eboni K. Williams “Carefully Reckless” with Jess Hilarious “Street Politicians” with Tamika Mallory and Mysonne “Hot Happy Mess” with Zuri Hall “Untitled” with Bonang Matheba “Hello Somebody” with Senator Nina Turner “P.O.D.” with Ashley and Tammy “Straight Shot No Chaser” with Tezlyn Figaro “Laugh and Learn” with Flame Monroe (executive produced by Tiffany Haddish) “Checking In” with Michelle Williams “Cut To It” with Steven Smith Sr. “No Ceilings” with Glasses Malone “Gangster Chronicles” with MC EIHT, Reggie Wright Jr. and James McDonald
The multi-genre venture will feature a luminous roster of marquee talent and culture-shifting voices committed to enlightening, educating and entertaining audiences curated by Charlamagne himself. The programming will provide a bridge to understanding information and interaction rooted in diverse perspectives. “Blackness has an immediate, culture shifting effect on everything,” said Charlamagne. “Blackness controls the cool. Blackness is the culture, but Black Voices are not monolithic. The only way to appreciate the diversity of thought and experiences in Black culture is to build a platform for those voices to be heard. Unapologetically Black experiences, unapologetically Black thought, unapologetically Black ideas. Black, Black, Blackity Black, Black, Black, Black. Everything Black. Black Everything. The vision for The Black Effect is to amplify, elevate, and empower emerging and established talent. Our goal is to shift the narrative from Black creators signing transactional deals, to instead forming legacy partnerships that build generational wealth while allowing each creative to have an equitable stake in their future. As a long-time partner of iHeart, it’s an honor to make history with them.” The Black Effect Podcast Network creatives will include comedian/ actress Jess Hilarious, Social Justice Activist Tamika Mallory, American attorney and TV Host Eboni K. Williams and many more. The Black Effect Podcast Network has also partnered with other widely successful podcasts like “All The Smoke,” “Drink Champs” and “The 85 South Show,” and will debut with 18 podcasts this fall on iHeartRadio
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the most sought after media destination for A-list talent and influential thought leaders. “As our country’s number one audio company and podcaster, we have both the responsibility and the opportunity to give new voices a massive audience platform for creativity and innovation—and for important ideas that need to be heard,” said Bob Pittman, Chairman and CEO of iHeartMedia. “Charlamagne Tha God is an unparalleled multi-platform creator whose impact extends across radio, digital, social, TV, events and podcasts. He is uniquely qualified to bring The Black Effect Podcast Network to life, and we are lucky and honored to be his chosen partner and to continue our successful partnership of over a decade in this exciting and fastgrowing arena.” The Black Effect Podcast Network will also produce exciting limited series podcasts in conjunction with various high wattage creators and talent, musical artists, actors, actresses, sports and literary superstars to support their upcoming films, music releases and related projects.
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Fans can go to iHeart.com/apps to download and listen on all their favorite devices — including smart speakers, digital auto dashes, tablets, wearables, smartphones, virtual assistants, televisions, gaming consoles and more.
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OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network has lined up two new unscripted series for fall — Put A Ring On It, from Ready For Love producers Will Packer and Lighthearted Entertainment, and Behind Every Man, from Carlos King and Kingdom Reign Entertainment — and is expanding its unscripted programming roster to two nights, Friday and Saturday, beginning in October. Saturday has been OWN’s night for original unscripted programming since 2012. The expansion will convert Friday night, where the cable network had been airing acquired programming, including newsmagazines like 48 Hours and 20/20 and movies, into a second night of unscripted originals. The new schedule begins Friday, October 23 with a new season of Packer’s Ready To Love dating show at 9 PM ET/PT. Appropriate for the coronavirus era, season 2 will follow singles looking for lasting love while quarantined together at a secluded mountain resort. The series premiere of Packer’s Put A Ring On It will follow at 10 PM ET/PT. In the series, long time couples embark on the ultimate social experiment to discover if they’re truly meant to be by dating other people. Saturday nights will kick off on October 31 with the Season 7 premiere of Iyanla: Fix My Life featuring spiritual life coach and
best-selling author and executive producer, Iyanla Vanzant. It will debut with a two-hour episode from 9-11 PM ET/PT. The following week on Saturday, November 7, King’s new series Behind Every Man premieres at 10 PM ET/PT. Behind Every Man shines the spotlight on the women behind famous men we look up to and admire, focusing on the passions, struggles and sacrifices they have made to support the men they love. “Expanding to two nights with our unscripted shows gives our loyal viewers even more of the programming they’re super passionate about,” said Tina Perry, president OWN. “Over the years, OWN has established Saturday nights as the leading destination for Black women focusing on unscripted programs in the love and relationship space and we look forward to continuing that momentum on Friday nights this fall.” OWN’s fall unscripted programming premiere lineup and new series descriptions follow below. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23 9 PM — Ready to Love 10 PM –Put A Ring on It 9-11 PM — Iyanla: Fix My Life (special two-hour premiere) SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7 10-11 PM — Behind Every Man (follows Iyanla: Fix My Life in its
regular 9-10 PM time slot) Put a Ring on It — Will Packer’s newest unscripted relationship series “Put A Ring on It” follows three longtime couples, with help from master relationship coach Dr. Nicole LaBeach, who embark on the ultimate
Behind Every Man –From producer Carlos King and Kingdom Reign Entertainment and hosted by “Love & Marriage: Huntsville” star Melody Holt, “Behind Every Man” celebrates the women behind famous men we look up to and admire, focusing on
relationship test. From week to week the couples are pushed outside their comfort zones to confront the question they’ve been too afraid to ask: is this their happily ever after? The couples will finally find out if they are truly meant to be together by dating other people, and in so doing they’ll discover if there’s a love connection they’ve been missing all along. Will they decide it’s time to go their separate ways, or is it finally time to put a ring on it? “Put A Ring on It” is produced by Will Packer Media and Lighthearted Entertainment.
the passions, struggles and sacrifices they have made to support the men they love, whose lives are lived in the spotlight. Featured couples include Tammy and Kirk Franklin; singersongwriter Ne-Yo and his wife Crystal Smith; Big Sean and his mother Myra Anderson, plus Lamar Odom and his fiancé Sabrina Parr, Usher and his mother Jonnetta Patton and many more. “Behind Every Man” is produced by Kingdom Reign Entertainment and LostNThought Productions.
Detroit Brand Offers BLACK LIVES MATTER Clothing VISIBLY BLACK is continuing to celebrate African American culture by unveiling and offering its latest apparel line: the Black Lives Matter collection. During these tumultuous times, pro-black culture has reached a fever pitch, with more and more African Americans becoming aware of who and what they support.
Voted the top urban T-shirt brand and featured in numerous black media outlets, Visibly Black gives those looking to spread awareness a chance to do so with fashion. The new line features numerous Black Lives Matter shirts, Black Lives Matter hats and Black Lives Matter hoodies. "Today, at a time when it’s more
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important than ever to let the world know where you stand in the fight against police brutality and systemic racism, Visibly Black now offers numerous Black Lives Matter t-shirts and hoodies that not only broadcast strong messages, but were created with the intent of giving back to charity," commented a
spokesperson of Visibly Black. "Bail funds, the larger Black Lives Matter movement, and communitydriven organizations like Reclaim The Block are all on the receiving ends of donations when consumers purchase these items from Visibly Black." Shoppers can find the perfect clothing to “state where they
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stand”, a phrase often used by the company, from the Black Lives Matter-led clothing line in the Parkers Alley shopping mall in Downtown Detroit, or on its website at visiblyblack.com. The Black Lives Matter clothing line is made possible via partnership with Leighton Industries, a venture capital and consulting company investing in diverse businesses in the United States. Visibly Black’s clothing collections feature a selection of products and gifts from African Americanfounded brands in the Metro Detroit area including BLACKAZA and I Love You Melanin®, among others. The company considers itself a lifestyle product organization whose mission is to encourage black people to proudly represent their culture, and heritage. And, to intervene in violence inflicted on Black communities by the state and vigilantes. “Our mission is to build a brand that embodies the cultural values that we want to see in the world,”
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a spokesperson of Visibly Black stated. “With the Black Lives Matter collection, we’re taking this a step further and giving consumers across the country an opportunity to discover and support black-led small business brands.” In addition to its Black Lives Matter clothing line, the company has a plentiful selection of graphic tees, hoodies, hats, pins and even patches with slogans and images promoting being black and the problack movement. Visibly Black is a leading specialty retailer headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, that offers high-quality, on-trend clothing, accessories and personal care products at affordable prices. Visibly Black is proud of African American heritage, and the unique role it plays in American culture and tradition. Visibly Black ships to 81 countries worldwide through its websites. For more information, please visit www.visiblyblack.com. For media inquiries, please contact support@visiblyblack.com.
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TMobile Launches PROJECT 10 MILLION Aimed With the need for equitable access to the internet more crucial than ever, T-Mobile has zeroed in on a bold goal: helping every single unconnected student in the U.S. get access to the internet connectivity they need to learn. In a video today, T-Mobile CEO Mike Sievert announced that the Un-carrier’s $10.7 billion Project 10Million commitment is taking a big step toward accomplishing this vision. The program is now live and available to school districts.
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To address this urgent need, the Un-carrier has expanded Project 10Million by allowing participating school districts to apply the value of the free program to one of two new plans with MORE data. Schools can choose a
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with plans that offer more data. As the supercharged Un-carrier, we now have the resources and network capacity to deliver reliable connectivity to students across the U.S. — and to tackle the critical homework gap and the schoolwork gap head-on!”
But T-Mobile didn’t stop there. In response to the unique learning challenges students are experiencing in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Un-carrier is expanding Project 10Million by giving school districts additional plan options with more data to best meet their students’ current needs. T-Mobile previously committed to kick off Project 10Million once its merger with Sprint was complete, and now, as the supercharged Un-carrier, it is following through on that promise and putting its combined resources and network capacity to work. Through Project 10Million, T-Mobile is addressing the persistent homework gap experienced by more than 9 million children across the country who are unable to get online to complete at-home assignments. Project 10Million offers free wireless hotspots, up to 100GB per year of free high-speed data, and access to at-cost tablets and laptops, or the equivalent value of approximately $500 annually per student household. Additionally, as COVID-19 forces up to 50 million students out of the physical classroom and into part- or full-time remote learning, the need for connectivity and greater bandwidth has dramatically increased. What was a homework gap has turned into an even more massive schoolwork gap, when students without internet access are completely left
L E T ' S TA L K INNOVATION
Following the success of its 1st annual innovation conference held in Boca Raton, FL, Let’s Talk Innovation is proud to announce that Beatrice Dixon, CEO of The Honey Pot Company, will headline its 2020 Innovation conference on September 30th. Dixon, the founder of the wildly popular plant-based feminine care line The Honey Pot Company, is 1 of less than 1% of women of color who have raised $1 million in venture capital. She found her story making headlines after appearing in a Target commercial where she spoke about her product and how she hoped to inspire little girls of color to create their own businesses. When the commercial aired Dixon began receiving online harassment and a flood of negative reviews on her Trustpilot page due to her comments which in turn mobilized an army of supporters to back the brand and flood the page with positive reviews causing the brand to go viral. Let’s Talk attendees can expect to hear Dixon speak about the road to raising venture capital, creating a sustainable brand, scaling your business and more.
Dixon joins several other powerhouse speakers at Let’s Talk including CEO of Code Newbie, Saron Yitbarek; CEO of Grovest, Jeff Miller; CEO of Quartz Water Source, Jonathan Quarles; CEO of USDV Capital, Todd Billings; Media Strategist, Serena Spates; and VP of Gelt Financial Noah
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100GB per month option or a fully unlimited plan. The best part is that every district gets free wireless hotspots and access to at-cost laptops and tablets, and they have the flexibility to pick the solution that works best for their district. And it’s all still free to students. Interested school districts can sign up today at www.t-mobile.com/p10m. “Education is the great leveler, but without internet access, kids will be left behind. T-Mobile has a big goal – to deliver connectivity to every child who needs it across the U.S. Starting now with our historic Project 10Million commitment, we’re going to help open A LOT of doors to opportunity that might have previously been closed,” said T-Mobile CEO Mike Sievert. “This issue is even more critical as the COVID-19 pandemic has completely shifted learning for many from the classroom to online. Big issues need big solutions, and that’s exactly why we’re not just launching but significantly enhancing Project 10Million and giving flexibility to educators so they can best address the unique needs of their students
As classroom learning continues to shift to online learning, the need for internet connectivity is growing. It’s a problem T-Mobile has been working on closely with schools, state governments and technology partners since the pandemic started. The expanded reach and capacity of T-Mobile’s network plays a crucial role in the Un-carrier’s ability to make reliable connectivity truly accessible to students across the U.S. This includes those in urban centers as well as under-served areas like rural America, where 1.7 million households do not have high-speed home internet service. Future Project 10Million recipients will also benefit from T-Mobile’s expanded 5G over time with faster speeds and even broader coverage. Project 10Million builds on T-Mobile’s — and Sprint’s — long-standing focus on education and connecting students. Prior to merging in April 2020 and before the COVID-19 pandemic, T-Mobile and Sprint had already connected nearly half a million students, and as COVID-19 started to impact
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schools, the combined company stepped up its efforts. Since March 2020, T-Mobile has connected over 1.6 million students in more than 3,100 school districts across the country. This includes the company’s part in New York City’s plan to connect more than 350,000 students with iPads and data when classes resume virtually. And the Un-carrier has partnered with the California Department of Education and Apple to connect up to another 1 million students as schools across the state prepare to start the next school year virtually. “Since the start of the pandemic, T-Mobile and Sprint have worked hand-in-hand with school districts, state governments and technology partners to bring connectivity solutions to those who need it most, connecting more than 1.6 million students in less than six months,” said Mike Katz, executive vice president of T-Mobile for Business. “During the pandemic, we’ve had countless conversations with school districts and educators. We’ve consistently heard that they need more options that fit the unique needs of their students. We have expanded Project 10Million to tap into T-Mobile’s network resources and capacity, and take our support of educators and students to a whole new level. We’re going to make a HUGE difference for millions of students!” Project 10Million is the third and final component of the Un-carrier 1.0 5G for Good commitments that the company announced before its merger with Sprint was approved. Since the completion of the merger, the company has now launched all three commitments, which also include Connecting Heroes and T-Mobile Connect. For more information about Project 10Million, or to sign up a school district for the program, go to t-mobile.com/p10m.
Miller. “Through dynamic keynote, panel and fireside discussion topics, Let’s Talk provides a platform that encourages job creation, sustainable growth, business development, social impact, and investment,” said Serena Spates, content strategist and Let’s Talk moderator “It’s a one-stop-shop to make genuine business development connections. It’s really a dream come true for companies and entrepreneurs.” Let’s Talk, originally planned to be held at Florida Atlantic University, will now be held virtually. Attendees will get a chance to interact with the speakers during the conference. They’ll be able to submit comments and questions that the speakers can address on the spot. “We really see it as a huge opportunity that we can now welcome attendees from all over the world. Our goal is to build a bridge between investors and the business communities that will help cultivate innovation and business development opportunities,” said Christopher Redding, CEO, and founder. “We’re excited to bring something new that will enhance partnerships through collaboration within those communities. Coming together to create new avenues and ways of solving problems is what it’s all about.” Those interested in attending on September 30th can visit Letstalkinnovation.co to register and read more about each of the panelists. Let's Talk is the world's first multi-industry
innovation conference featuring some of the most influential entrepreneurs and industry experts. Global leaders in healthcare, technology, real estate, media and more all come together to discuss sustainability, economics, investments, and industry innovation.
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Let’s Talk also supports youth entrepreneurship through Future Leaders, an entrepreneur incubator program for kids and young adults. Future Leaders allows youth to develop business models through interactive mentorship and exposure at the Let’s Talk Conference.
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HE ALTH Study shows decline in awareness, treatment and control of HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE After nearly 15 years on an upward trend, awareness among Americans about high blood pressure and how to control and treat it is now on the decline, according to a new study. Even with the help of blood pressure medications, some groups, including older adults, are less likely than they were in earlier years to adequately control their blood pressure, the research found. The study, funded by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), part of the National Institutes of Health, appeared online on Sept. 9 in JAMA. The authors say the trend could make long-standing efforts to fight heart disease and stroke—leading causes of death in the United States— even more challenging. High blood pressure, also called hypertension, is a major risk factor for heart disease. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), nearly 108 million Americans have hypertension, with a blood pressure reading of 130/80 millimeters of mercury (mm Hg) or higher or are taking medication for their blood pressure, but only 27 million are considered to have their blood pressure under control, despite it being a condition that can be managed. “Reversing this decline is important because we don’t want to lose public health achievements built over prior decades,” said Lawrence Fine, M.D., chief of the Clinical Applications and Prevention Branch at NHLBI and a study co-author. “It is a challenge for the scientific community to investigate the causes of this unexpected downward trend, but developing more effective strategies to reverse and substantially improve blood pressure control is critical for the health of many Americans.” The study included 18,262 U.S. adults
age 18 and older, with high blood pressure. The definition of hypertension at the time of the study was defined by a blood pressure reading of 140/90 mm Hg or higher or by treating the condition with blood pressure medications. Participants with a blood pressure reading of less than 140/90 mm Hg were categorized as having controlled blood pressure. With data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) taken between 1999 and 2018, the study authors looked at 20-year trends in high blood pressure awareness and treatment and blood pressure control. The CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics conducts NHANES. At the beginning of the survey, participants had their blood pressure measured three times, then averaged. Participants answered yes or no when asked if their doctors told them they had high blood pressure and if they currently took prescribed medication for high blood pressure. The authors found that in 1999-2000, just 70% of participants showed an awareness of their condition. That number increased steadily to 85% in 2013-2014, but declined to 77% in 2017-2018. Of those “aware” adults, the number who also were taking blood pressure medications remained relatively consistent—85% in 19992000, 89% in 2013-2014, and 88% in 2017-2018. “The reversal in hypertension awareness is a real set back in the fight to reduce heart disease and stroke,” said Paul Muntner, Ph.D., the lead study author who also is professor and Associate Dean for Research in the School of Public Health at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. “While lifestyle factors are big contributors to hypertension, awareness
and appropriate treatment are key to lowering blood pressure and keeping it in a healthy range to greatly reduce the risk for heart disease and stroke.” Of all adults with high blood pressure, the number who managed to control their condition increased from 32% in 1999-2000 to 54% in 2013-2014, but then declined to 44% in 2017-2018. Of those adults with controlled blood pressure, the number taking blood pressure medication increased from 53% in 1999-2000 to 72% in 20132014, then declined to 65% in 20172018. These observations, Muntner said, underscore the importance of continuity of care, including having a usual source of care and regularly scheduled healthcare visits that could increase high blood pressure awareness and treatment and blood pressure control among adults. Between 2015 to 2018, adults age 60 and older, as well as Black Americans as a group, were less likely than adults ages 18 to 44 and whites as a group to have controlled blood pressure. But participants with Medicaid as their health insurance were more likely to have their blood pressure under control than those without health insurance. There are several effective approaches to combat high blood pressure.
“Educating patients and providers on blood pressure goals, adding effective blood pressure medications when lifestyle changes aren’t enough, and reducing barriers to achieve high medication adherence in a variety of clinical practice settings are just a few strategies that may facilitate increases in blood pressure control rates and reduce health disparities we identified in the current study," added Muntner. About the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI): NHLBI is the global leader in conducting and supporting research in heart, lung, and blood diseases and sleep disorders that advances scientific knowledge, improves public health, and saves lives. For more information, visit www.nhlbi.nih.gov. About the National Institutes of Health (NIH): NIH, the nation's medical research agency, includes 27 Institutes and Centers and is a component of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. NIH is the primary federal agency conducting and supporting basic, clinical, and translational medical research, and is investigating the causes, treatments, and cures for both common and rare diseases. For more information about NIH and its programs, visit www.nih.gov.
DIABETES and Your FEET: What You Don’ t Know Will Hurt You
There is no doubt that diabetes is a global epidemic of epic proportions– especially amongst people of color. Diabetes, or hyperglycemia, is high blood glucose. According to the Center for Disease Control, 13.2% and 12.2% of women and men respectively African-Americans worldwide with having the second highest incidence of diabetes. AmericanIndians lead amongst all racial groups
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with 15.3% of American Indian women being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Also by 2050, 1 in 3 people will have type 2 if the current trends continue. “Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of diabetes and is triggered by a combination of unchangeable factors, such as family history and race, and controllable factors, such as obesity and inactivity," according to the Mayo Clinic. "It’s also the seventh leading cause of
death in the United States, according to 2007 data, and is the leading cause of leg and foot amputations, kidney failure and new cases of blindness in adults under age 75,” according to the CDC. People are living longer and an aging population and the growth of minority populations are expected to add to the disease’s prevalence. Because of that most Unfortunately African-Americans, Latinos, Native Americans and Asians and Pacific Islanders are also at high risk of developing diabetes. “Advances in medicine, which may help people with the disease live longer, and better detection of diabetes are other reasons why its prevalence could dramatically increase by 2050," she said. "Right now, 24 million Americans have Type 2 diabetes, but a quarter of them don’t know it, according to the CDC.”
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Diabetes when uncontrolled can be problematic. If blood sugar levels are not normalized in a diabetic, the body may have trouble fending off infections due to decreased functioning of the mmune system. This can affect the feet in particular due to peripheral artery disease (lack of circulation) and peripheral neuropathy (loss of feeling). As a result of diabetes, the feet may become susceptible to a slew of problems, such as ulcers and wounds that do not heal properly, fungal infections, ingrown or brittle toenails, corns, calluses, hammertoes, athlete’s foot, and cracked or dry skin. Gangrene, or dead tissue, can develop, causing bacterial infections that may result in amputation of the affected areas. Even everyday activities such as walking can cause issues in the feet of a diabetic, as the bones, joints, and skin are affected by the condition.
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COMCAST Promotes Dalila Wilson-Scott
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announced it has promoted Dalila Wilson-Scott to Executive Vice President and Chief Diversity Officer of Comcast Corporation, reporting to Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Brian L. Roberts. Effective today, Ms. Wilson-Scott will oversee all Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion activities for the corporation. She will also continue to lead the Comcast NBCUniversal Foundation and the company’s community impact work. “Dalila is a fantastic leader and passionate advocate and supporter of our corporate social responsibility efforts, which have been at the heart of our company for decades,” said Mr. Roberts. “In her new role, she will build on our strong foundation, partnering with leadership teams across our organization to continue to make our company and culture more inclusive, and to help us drive substantive change.” Since joining Comcast, Ms. Wilson-Scott has led the Comcast NBCUniversal Foundation and community impact work and will continue to spearhead our charitable giving and philanthropic strategy, including Comcast NBCUniversal’s $100 million commitment to advance social justice and equality. Ms. Wilson-Scott also has been deeply involved in the company’s digital equity efforts. She will continue to be instrumental in helping identify and
University’s Leonard N. Stern School of Business and a B.A. in Economics from New York University’s College of Arts and Science.
Dalila Wilson-Scott, Executive Vice President and Chief Diversity Officer, Comcast Corporation (Photo: Business Wire)
build partnerships with organizations to provide the skills training and resources needed for under-resourced communities to succeed in an increasingly digital world. Prior to joining Comcast, Ms. WilsonScott spent over 16 years at JPMorgan Chase, where she served as Head of Global Philanthropy and President of the JPMorgan Chase Foundation. In this role, she led the firm’s corporate social responsibility strategy, philanthropic initiatives, and employee engagement and volunteerism, while helping to set the company’s overall corporate responsibility strategy. Prior to joining the Office of Corporate Responsibility, she served in the firm’s Corporate Merger Office as an integral member of the team managing the integration of JPMorgan Chase and Bank One. In addition to serving on the boards of
Welcome America, Inc. and Box.org, Dalila is a member of the Executive Leadership Council. She previously served as a member of the Committee for Economic Development and the Advisory Council of My Brother’s Keeper Alliance. Dalila has been named one of the “Most Powerful Women in Cable” by Cablefax Magazine, one of the “Most Powerful Women in Business” by Black Enterprise, and an “Innovative Rising Star: Building Communities” by Forbes. Dalila has been a featured speaker at several forums highlighting impact and innovation in philanthropy, including at the Aspen Ideas Festival, Social Innovation Summit, USC Center on Philanthropy and Public Policy, and the Women’s Philanthropy Institute’s Annual Symposium. Ms. Wilson-Scott earned an MBA in Finance and Management from New York
Comcast Corporation (Nasdaq: CMCSA) is a global media and technology company with three primary businesses: Comcast Cable, NBCUniversal, and Sky. Comcast Cable is one of the United States’ largest high-speed internet, video, and phone providers to residential customers under the Xfinity brand, and also provides these services to businesses. It also provides wireless and security and automation services to residential customers under the Xfinity brand. NBCUniversal is global and operates news, entertainment and sports cable networks, the NBC and Telemundo broadcast networks, television production operations, television station groups, Universal Pictures, and Universal Parks and Resorts. Sky is one of Europe's leading media and entertainment companies, connecting customers to a broad range of video content through its pay television services. It also provides communications services, including residential high-speed internet, phone, and wireless services. Sky operates the Sky News broadcast network and sports and entertainment networks, produces original content, and has exclusive content rights. Visit www. comcastcorporation.com for more information.
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