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The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced that it would be rescinding a Trump-era proposal to gut the Equal Access Rule. The 2016 Equal Access Rule explicitly prohibits discrimination in HUD-funded housing and programs on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity. In addition, the rule provides inclusive definitions for families, and makes clear that individuals seeking emergency housing cannot be turned away because of their gender identity and have a right to be housed safely and in accordance with their gender identity. In 2020, the Trump Administration issued a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) that would have drastically undermine protections for transgender and gender non-conforming people served by HUD programs by equipping emergency shelters with ways to turn away transgender and gender nonconforming people. The 2020 rule was not finalized before the end of the Trump administration.
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The Trump Administration left a long legacy of devastating attacks on trans Americans and their families, and we praise Secretary Fudge’s leadership in taking necessary steps to preserve and implement the Equal Access Rule. LGBTQ people, especially those from communities of color, already face discrimination at unacceptably high rates. Trans and non-binary people are significantly more likely to be experiencing homelessness, and consequences from that experience, especially for young people, can last a lifetime. Safe housing is an essential right for every American, no matter their gender identity, and we celebrate HUD’s decision to preserve and implement the Equal Access Rule and protect trans lives across our country. Alphonso David, Human Rights Campaign President David testified to Congress about discrimination in housing in 2019, and the Human Rights Campaign has long fought
DEVELOPERS PARTNER Miles Alexander III at Alexander Goshen along with partners Brian McCarthy at Tenth Street Ventures and Richard Taylor with ARRC Capital Partners have purchased 1200 Mobile St., a 20-unit,
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to secure housing rights for trans and nonbinary people. Most recently, the Human
A 2020 study by The Williams Institute reported that 40 percent of homeless youth identify as LGBTQ, nearly nine times the estimate of LGBTQ-identifying adults in the United States. Nearly a third of transgender and non-binary people experience homelessness during their lifetime, including half of those who are Black, Middle Eastern, Multiracial, and/or undocumented immigrants.
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Median Income (AMI). The team closed on the project April 19, 2021, and are using no subsidies to create this attainable housing. Miles Alexander III, principal at Alexander
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garden-style apartment complex in the Hunter Hills neighborhood just West of downtown Atlanta. Atlanta Affordable Housing Fund (AAHF) provided the senior loan for the project, while The American South Real Estate Fund (ASREF) provided equity. The team plans to convert the property into 40 studio apartments, which will be fully furnished, all of which will be offered for attainable rents at 60 percent of Area
Rights Campaign called for the restoration of the 2016 Equal Access Rule, including the provision in its post-election Blueprint for Positive Change. In addition, as part of the Blueprint for Positive Change, the Human Rights Campaign has called for HUD to: Restore Disparate Impact Regulation Restore Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing Regulation Engage in Outreach to LGBTQ Youth Centers to Connect Youth to HUD Services Expand Outreach to Homeless LGBTQ Veterans
Goshen, added, “We want to bring a creative edge to attainable living in the city of Atlanta. Through the use of art and design, we’re creating a new standard of affordable living.” “We will be making people proud of where they live, incorporating a substantial amount of art and design into the apartment homes,” said Brian McCarthy, a principal at TSV. “Drastically reducing the costs of moving in and moving out through fully furnishing the homes, which is one of the
hardest and most costly parts of moving." Alexander Goshen is a well-capitalized, privately owned real estate development company. The firm's primary focus is adding value to real estate through strategic added value acquisitions, re-development, and vertical development. This includes assisted living, multifamily, and mixed-use assets. ASREF, a joint venture between Strategic Development Solutions and Vintage Realty Company, is an impact fund that seeks to finance projects that positively impact lowincome and moderate-income communities in need of economic and community development. ASREF is focused on 10 states across the Southern U.S. and provides equity, preferred equity and mezzanine debt for third-party real estate developers. Built in 1960, 1200 Mobile St. consists of two apartment buildings totaling 11,848 square feet in Hunter Hills, a neighborhood that came to life in the 1940s and 1950s as one of the few planned Black communities of its time, attracting both blue- and whitecollar home owners to its traditional cottages and ranch style houses. Future residents of 1200 Mobile will live
on the planned Westside expansion of the Atlanta BeltLine, and will be close to MARTA’s West Lake station, nearby interstates, the Quarry Yards development and several planned parks. Patty Brubaker from Keller Williams’ The Property Guys of Atlanta team was the realtor and Yakhin Israel from Twin Pillar Capital arranged the financing. Ashani O’Mard, executive director of AAHF, also a social impact fund, said, “We’re excited about how this team is bringing innovative solutions to Atlanta’s housing crisis.” AAHF’s mission is to raise and deploy $25 million in low-cost capital while generating a modest return to its investors. The fund offers a mix of debt and preferred equity to qualified developers and sponsors who are creating or preserving affordable housing that might not otherwise be developed. The fund has raised $13.1 million from foundations, organizations and individuals to date, of which about $6.5 million has been committed to nonprofit and mission-driven developers.
100 BLACK MEN OF AMERICA, INC. 35TH ANNIVERSARY CONFERENCE: JUNE 17-19, 2021 100 Black Men of America, Inc., the global leader in mentoring minority youth, launched registration for the 35th Annual Conference. This virtual event will focus on the urgent need to ACT in transformative ways to help youth and communities adapt to meet the challenges of COVID-19 and triumph in the next normal. The 2021 conference will take place June 17-19, and attendees from the 100’s global community will feature thought leaders from across corporations, government, foundations, nonprofits, and the health industry. As COVID-19 continues to profoundly affect communities of color, the 100 will utilize their conference to harness their collective resources and address the needs of vulnerable populations. Members from across the 100’s network, along with their community partners, invite the public to attend this annual think tank that celebrates black achievement, spotlights youth, awards mentoring leadership, and recognizes excellence across many industries. Sessions are designed to address
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the systemic problems facing the black community. Due to the global pandemic, many organizations and elected officials are discussing long-standing socio-economic issues for the first time. 100 members have created programs and dedicated resources, while advocating for youth, families and the communities, since the inception of 100 Black Men. As others pivoted, 100 chapters continued the existing work of the 100. The knowledge learned and the success realized will be shared, action steps for immediate activation in communities will be outlined, and youth who benefitted from virtual mentoring will be on display. It’s time to ACT. Everyone is invited to
this free event. Join the 100 for steps to help you adapt during these challenging times we’re all facing. Let’s be triumphant together. To learn more about the 100 Black Men of America, Inc.’s cause, programs, partners, and to view all events taking place during the 35th Annual Conference visit www.100blackmen.org. For more details, including the agenda, webinar details, entertainment, and speaker’s bios visit 100blackmen.org. WHO: 100 Black Men of America, Inc. WHAT: 100 Black Men Virtual Conference WHEN: Thursday, June 17, 2021 – Saturday, June 19, 2021
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100 Black Men was founded as an organization in New York City in 1963. The national organization, 100 Black Men of America, Inc. began with nine chapters in 1986 as a national alliance of leading African American men of business, public affairs and government with a mission to improve the quality of life for African Americans, particularly African American youth. These visionaries included businessmen and industry leaders such as David Dinkins, Robert Mangum, Dr. William Hayling, Nathaniel Goldston III, Livingston Wingate Andrew Hatcher, and Jackie Robinson. Since inception, the vision emerged and grew to over 10,000 members impacting over 125,000 underserved, underrepresented minority youth annually. Visit www.100blackmen.org for more information on the programs and initiatives of 100 Black Men of America, Inc. and their global network of chapters.
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NEWS J U N E T E E N T H C O M M E M O R AT I O N C E L E B R AT E S H I S T O R Y A N D S L A V E R Y ’ S E N D The Family Reunion Institute (FRI) is encouraging families to celebrate the 2021 Juneteenth holiday in a new way. And to start planning it now. Juneteenth is a celebration of history, hope, endurance, growth and family. It is the oldest known celebration commemorating the end of slavery in the United States and providing freedom to the enslaved. It is officially celebrated on June 19th. Juneteenth 1865 is the day that a Union Army General arrived in Texas to let the enslaved know that slavery had been abolished—30 months after Lincoln's proclamation. Today’s technology would have made that announcement almost instantaneous. “However, we’re still lagging far behind the equal
opportunity our ancestors hoped their newfound freedom would bring. And we’re still contending with injustice, killings, systemic racism, incarceration, unfair treatment, separation—all because of the color of our skin,” says Sylvia Ford-George, Associate Director of FRI. Dr. Ione Vargus, founder of FRI, Dean
Emerita of the Temple University School of Social Work, and recipient of the title ‘Mother of Family Reunions,’ proposes that Juneteenth become similar to Memorial Day, July 4th and Labor Day where families and friends traditionally gather. She cautions that these events should not be limited to fun, food and parades. “They should
include oral histories and readings. They provide a chance to explore the history, legacy of ancestors, and hope for a better tomorrow within Black culture. Black Lives Matter must become more than a slogan. Black History month must no longer be confined to 28 days. Family, neighbors and friends can be led to understand why learning about our history is as important to our future, as it is to our today.” Dr. Vargus relays, “The Family Reunion Institute has for years proposed that family reunions become more than just picnics. A Juneteenth celebration or reunion provides ample opportunity to do just that.” www.familyreunioninstitute.net
RARE DISEASE DIVERSITY COALITION Observes NATIONAL MINORITY HEALTH MONTH In observance of National Minority Health Month, the Rare Disease Diversity Coalition (RDDC) announced today that its steering committee meeting will feature a keynote address by and discussion with scholar, surgeon, and president of Howard University Dr. Wayne A.I. Frederick. Composed of influential health experts and patient advocacy executives, including leaders from the Black Women’s Health Imperative, other ethnic minority health groups, rare disease organizations, and medical associations, the Rare Disease Diversity Coalition (RDDC) was formed in 2020 to help address the extraordinary challenges faced by rare disease patients of color. The Rare Disease Diversity Coalition supports the work of HBCU medical schools. During its April 27 steering committee meeting, the RDDC will continue its work to create solutions to impact the significant health disparities faced by communities of color, with a special emphasis on the inequities
that rare disease patients of color experience. The group will discuss its efforts to increase the participation of communities of color in rare disease research and clinical trials by addressing regulatory flexibility. The meeting will discuss the coalition’s ongoing work to implement the priorities outlined in its 2021 “Charting the Path Forward for Equity in Rare Diseases” report and action plan, aimed at the barriers that rare disease patients of color face. “I, along with my fellow RDDC steering
GSA REVIVES COMMITMENT The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) announced its commitment to 100 percent renewable electricity sources for the federal real estate portfolio by 2025. By leveraging its purchasing power, GSA will provide renewable energy to its real estate footprint of 186 million square feet. GSA is continuing its plan to eliminate fossil fuel use in newly constructed facilities and facilities undergoing major modernization and achieving net-zero by 2030. This aligns with President Biden’s pledge to tackle the climate crisis and invest in innovation to spur transformational technologies that can help reduce emissions, while also creating new economic opportunities to build the industries of the future.
“I am proud to affirm GSA’s commitment to 100 percent renewable energy by 2025,” said Acting Administrator Katy Kale. “This is an important step in reasserting the federal government’s
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leadership role in addressing the existential crisis of climate change.” As part of tackling the climate crisis, GSA stands up task groups on decarbonization and partners with NAACP on environmental justice. “Buildings account for 40 percent of all energy consumed in the US, and 70 percent of the electricity. By the federal government demonstrating a path toward decarbonization, we can encourage greater use of renewable and clean electric resources across the country,” said Mark Chambers, Senior Director for Building Emissions, White House Council on Environmental Quality.
committee members, look forward to hearing Dr. Frederick’s remarks on advancing health equity for communities of color. His robust body of research focusing on narrowing racial, ethnic, and gender inequities in cancer care outcomes, coupled with his sickle cell anemia patient experience and advocacy, will enable him to present a uniquely substantive and empathetic perspective with the RDDC on April 27,” said Linda Goler Blount, President and CEO of Black Women’s Health Imperative. The Rare Disease Diversity Coalition supports the work of HBCU medical schools, such as Howard University, in helping to bring about systematic policy changes to address the racial inequities experienced by people of color with rare diseases. More than 30 million—or 1 in 10— Americans have a rare disease. For rare disease patients of color, racial disparities have caused a crisis. The
Black Women's Health Imperative launched the Rare Disease Diversity Coalition to address the extraordinary challenges faced by rare disease patients of color. The RDDC brings together rare disease experts, health, and diversity advocates with industry leaders to identify and advocate for evidenced-based solutions to alleviate the disproportionate burden of rare diseases on communities of color. To learn more, visit: www. RareDiseaseDiversity.org
The Black Women's Health Imperative is a national non-profit organization dedicated to advancing health equity and social justice for Black women across generations, through policy, advocacy, education, research, and leadership development. The organization identifies the most pressing health issues that affect the nation's 22 million Black women and girls and invests in the best of the best strategies that will accomplish its goals. www.bwhi. org
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is to improve engagement with diverse and underrepresented communities to create solutions throughout the federal sustainable building process. This includes design, construction, operation, renewal and occupancy leading to opportunities and green jobs. “We are gratified and eager to begin this critical work of examining the
Additionally, to strengthen the mission of GSA and advance diversity, inclusion, equity, and accessibility into how federal buildings are designed and renovated, GSA collaborated with the NAACP to establish an Environmental Justice and Equity Task Group. This group’s mission
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past and present impacts of federal buildings on Black, Indigenous, people of color and low-income communities, as well as advancing the transformative possibilities through the work of the Environmental Justice and Equity Task Group,” said Jacqui Patterson, NAACP Environmental and Climate Justice Program Senior Director. “In working towards centering equity in addressing our federal building infrastructure we aspire to spur a broader transition to a universally equitable and sustainable building sector.” GSA also established the Federal Building Decarbonization Task Group. This group will explore opportunities and challenges for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, in alignment with national climate goals and action plans, through the use of renewable energy, energy efficiency, electrification and smart building technologies at federal buildings.
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BY JANE M. ORIEN T, M .D . Politicians’ favorite line seems to be: “It’s for our children and grandchildren.” But what if we don’t have any? People are still concerned about Paul Ehrlich’s “Population Bomb,” but apparently haven’t noticed that we are closing schools while building old people’s homes, where many staff members are immigrants and many residents have no one to visit them. Most of the world, except for Africa, has below replacement-level fertility. Soon, children whose mother tongue is Italian, French, or German may be the minority in their parents’ land. Even with immigration, the U.S. has fallen below replacement level. For powerful global elites, this is cause for celebration. Prince Phillip once said that he would like to be reincarnated as a deadly virus as revenge against humanity’s overpopulation and destruction of nature. The COVID-19 virus arrived before his death, but the world’s response could achieve the desired depopulation. Before COVID-19, the most hyped “existential” threat was climate change. Movements like the Extinction Rebellion preach doom unless we drastically change our lifestyle. The effect was disappointing. Some vow not to have children, to protect our future, but they could change their minds. And people weren’t scared enough to give up conveniences like flying, or to create poverty and hunger by shutting down the industrial economy. Then along came the spikey virus—one graphic shows the Death Star from Star Wars festooned with spikes. In dread of coronadoom, people have meekly complied with drastic curtailments of their liberties and economic constraints guaranteeing the destruction of businesses not protected by government. Rules supposed to last 14 days are extended repeatedly, with constantly moving goalposts. The climate alarmists don’t want things to ever go back to normal. “Protect the vulnerable!” say signers of the Great Barrington Declaration, and let the rest of society work and live. Unlike
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other disasters that wiped out human populations—war, famine, civil discord, and most serious epidemics, COVID-19 attacks primarily the elderly and infirm. It was logical to vaccinate the elderly first. Some died, and some had serious side effects. The experts point out that someone who died after the COVID jab possibly died of something else (the timing was just coincidental) or might have died later of COVID-19. “The benefits exceed the risk,” they say. But the vaccinations don’t stop with highrisk persons. Multibillionaire oligarchs and “philanthropists”—most prominently the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation—want to vaccinate everybody in the world. Or maybe just everybody else. Climate change diva Greta Thunberg has just announced that the Greta Thunberg Foundation will donate 100,000 euros to “vaccine equity.” When those dedicated to reducing humanity’s “footprint” on the planet suddenly switch to universal vaccination, should some caution lights flash? They are coming for the children. First with experiments—although minors cannot give informed consent. Likely then with warpspeed mandates that are illegal for notyet-FDA-approved products given under an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA). Why? Does COVID-19 kill children? Almost never. Do children infect Grandma? Almost never. Does the vaccine keep you from transmitting disease? Possibly—but keep wearing that mask. Pregnant women were excluded from early trials but are getting the jab anyway. Some, who were hoping to give their baby antibodies, miscarried or had a stillbirth. Agencies will investigate, and surely come up with statistics on “extreme rarity,” but let’s see independent forensic pathology on the placentas and dead babies. The “abundance of caution” CDC has paused the J&J vaccine after six young women developed rare blood clots (cerebral sinus thrombosis), although it’s only one in a million, they say. The European Medicines Agency briefly paused the similar AstraZeneca vaccine, meant to be the “workhorse of Covax,” after 18 deaths
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from clots. It admits to adverse events in 1 in 100,000. Now some countries allow its use only in older persons. Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, according to the Vaccine Adverse Reporting System (VAERS), have also been linked to clotting and hemorrhage problems. Thousands of deaths from this and other causes, in healthy persons of reproductive age, have been reported—but are still “rare” and possibly coincidental. It is too soon to know of late effects. First, will there be “pathogenic priming, like with vaccines for the related SARS-CoV-1 virus? The animals made antibodies and looked fine until exposed to the wild virus. Then the immune system overreaction killed them. Human use was stopped. For SARS-CoV2, animal trials were skipped. Concerns about effects on fertility have sparked many reports stating that “there is no evidence” that vaccines cause infertility—ask Google. And where is evidence that they don’t? Animal trials were skipped. We’ll see what happens when today’s fully vaccinated youth and children try to have babies. Prince Phillip may get his wish. Jane M. Orient, M.D. obtained her undergraduate degrees in chemistry and mathematics from the University of Arizona in Tucson, and her M.D. from Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1974. She completed an internal medicine residency at Parkland
Memorial Hospital and University of Arizona Affiliated Hospitals and then became an Instructor at the University of Arizona College of Medicine and a staff physician at the Tucson Veterans Administration Hospital. She has been in solo private practice since 1981 and has served as Executive Director of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS) since 1989. She is currently president of Doctors for Disaster Preparedness. She is the author of YOUR Doctor Is Not In: Healthy Skepticism about National Healthcare, and the second through fifth editions of Sapira's Art and Science of Bedside Diagnosis published by Wolters Kluwer. She authored books for schoolchildren, Professor Klugimkopf's Old-Fashioned English Grammar and Professor Klugimkopf's Spelling Method, published by Robinson Books, and coauthored two novels published as Kindle books, Neomorts and Moonshine. More than 100 of her papers have been published in the scientific and popular literature on a variety of subjects including risk assessment, natural and technological hazards and nonhazards, and medical economics and ethics. She is the editor of AAPS News, the Doctors for Disaster Preparedness Newsletter, and Civil Defense Perspectives, and is the managing editor of the Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons.
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Every Person Is Coming from a Memory aka EPIC FAM is a newly formed Baltimorebased entertainment and media company that seeks to bring national attention to the city's wealth of boundless talent. Already gaining substantial traction in the industry for its notable efforts in developing exposure opportunities for aspiring artists through music, television and film projects, the company is pivoting in a new direction: viable investment opportunities. Launched in June 2020, EPIC FAM has joined forces with NetCapital to serve as the host platform for its venture fund. Known for its success in rolling out investment opportunities for entrepreneurs seeking to raise capital using technology, NetCapital makes private transactions transparent by creating a secure platform for investors to make their own investment decisions. The concept fosters countless opportunities for entrepreneurs and investors to work collaboratively to build value and establish open lines of communication, making innovation seamless. EPIC FAM seeks to provide both experienced and inexperienced investors a reliable platform that will rigorously research thousands of companies and venture funds. The goal is to help clients tap into cuttingedge investment opportunities across various sectors. Interested investors with minimal resources can utilize the service with confidence! “Baltimore is poised to be what Motown was to Detroit!” touts founder, Ezekiel Jackson. "EPIC FAM is more than just a company; it’s a movement and Baltimore
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residents can be a part of it.” The vibrant company is looking for people who are passionate about the arts, music and their beloved city! EPIC FAM is committed to putting Baltimore and its incredibly talented residents on the map! "This is a chance to be a part of something at ground level; an opportunity that will allow city residents to grow with us!” explains Dr. Dermell Brunson, EPIC FAM co-founder. Those interested are encouraged to become EPIC FAM shareholders through NetCapital. An open invitation exists to join other carefully vetted investors in building the next music and arts hotspot when the EPIC FAM page opens April 2. 2021! "You’re investing in an opportunity to highlight the endless talent and creativity
W HO Residents are invited to join a multidiverse, multi-layered team of professionals committed to putting Baltimore in the national spotlight. W HAT EPIC FAM launches a business investment platform through NetCapital. Boasting a post-money valuation of $8.77 million, the company is testing the waters by joining forces with NetCapital. The newly formed entertainment and media company is committed to providing opportunities to showcase Baltimore’s local talent. Residents can invest in the company at the ground level and grow alongside the company. W HEN The EPIC FAM platform launched LIVE Friday, April 2. Individuals can invest as little as one dollar to as much as one million dollars on the platform. W H E R E Go to www.ourcrowd.com and enter “EPIC FAM” to access the sourcing page.
EPIC FAM has a deep conduit of projects across multiple entertainment genres all with a significant appeal. The EPIC FAMily includes some of the city's most prominent talent including the esteemed Eze Jackson, a legend in Baltimore's music scene. We are as much a movement as it is a company, and it is poised to capture the nation's attention with the city's jam-packed music scene and vibrant arts community. Our goal is to make Baltimore the next music and entertainment epicenter!
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Coming after the unforeseen COVID-19 pandemic, T3 Entertainment brings the 1st full capacity concert at an indoor arena on May 29, 2021 at the Toyota Center. The show, entitled “H-Town Memorial Day Mayhem," will feature all of today’s newest and hottest artists. H-Town Memorial Day Mayhem line-up includes hip-hop newest stars Lil Durk, 2Chainz, Yung Bleu, Coi LeRay, Mooski, Erica Banks, Stunna Bam, and Houston’s Loud Muzik artists Art of Ratchet. Plus, Houston’s Legend Trae Tha Truth and superstar DJ Mr. Rogers. H-Town Memorial Day Mayhem is scaled to be a major concert event for Houston, TX. Although the concert is full capacity, T3 Entertainment and the Toyota Center will still enforce safety precautions by requiring a face mask for every patron to enter the facility. Toyota Center also has a no bag policy. H-Town Memorial Day Mayhem, May 29, 2021 - Doors open at 7pm | Showtime 8pm. Tickets go on sale Friday April 9, 2021 at 10am. For tickets visit ToyotaCenter.com. For questions or inquiries please feel free to contact info@t3entertainment.net / Follow on Instagram @t3entreal
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ENTER TAINMENT America's Black Holocaust Museum Debuts Mandela: THE OFFICIAL E XHIBITION The Milwaukee Public Museum (MPM) and America’s Black Holocaust Museum (ABHM) are excited to welcome the United States debut of Nelson Mandela: The Official Exhibition to Milwaukee Friday, April 23 through Sunday, August 1, 2021. This new global-touring exhibition takes visitors on a personal journey through the life of the world’s most iconic freedom fighter and political leader. “When the Milwaukee Public Museum came to us asking to partner on this project,” said Dr. Robert (Bert) Davis, President & CEO, ABHM, “I knew it was something special and we had to be a part of it. For many people, Nelson Mandela is a hero and other people may not know anything about him, but he was a man. A man with integrity, who fought for justice since he wasn’t much older than a boy. His entire life was about helping others find equality. He was a hero, but he was a man, too. It’s important to share that part -- that Mandela was just like everyone else but made the choice to fight for freedom and equality, just like we can.” An immersive experience, visitors will discover Nelson Mandela as they have never known him before. The exhibition features previously unseen film, photos and the display of over 150 historical artifacts and personal effects on loan from the Mandela family, museums and archives worldwide to provide fresh insight into the people, places and events that formed his character and the challenges he faced. Nelson Mandela: The Official Exhibition reveals his epic story in a series of experiential zones. It takes visitors on Mandela’s life journey, from his little-known beginnings in rural Mvezo, Transkei, through decades of turbulent struggle against the apartheid regime, to his eventual vindication and final years as South Africa’s first black president, “Father of South Africa,” and a globally loved and respected figure. Even today, Nelson Mandela remains a human rights icon and to be seen as an advocate for change. MPM invites its visitors to join this call to action in continuing the journey of Nelson Mandela through: Onsite exhibit engagements, such as dialogue and mindfulness prompts; The MPM “My Mandela Pledge,” supported by The Milwaukee Brewers Community Foundation and U.S. Bank, in which visitors are challenged to take a pledge in giving 67 minutes, hours or
days of their time back to their community; Highlighting community partners and their respective events and programs; Virtual panel discussions on systemic racism as well as interviews with changemakers; A community-based art project; And more. MPM will virtually debut a new Planetarium program, Stargazers of Africa, in celebration of this exhibition. Presented by Generac, this new show takes visitors on a journey connecting the stars, moon and planets to the people across the great continent of Africa -- from long ago to the stargazers of today. Teachers and schools will also be provided the opportunity to experience the exhibit virtually through FREE programs and resources which can connect with curriculums beyond the run of the exhibit. “We know that every educational experience is different right now,” said Dr. Ellen Censky, President & CEO, Milwaukee Public Museum. “Whether a child is virtually learning at home, sitting in the classroom or doing a hybrid of both, we understand that big group outings and field trips just aren’t possible. However, the content of Mandela: The Official Exhibition is so important, and so relevant to what we’re seeing in our country today, that we felt it was imperative to make sure we have plenty of options that can be brought directly to the child.” MANDELA: THE OFFICIAL EXHIBITION COMMUNITY ADVISORY COUNCIL ABHM and MPM also brought together 50 leaders of the Wisconsin civic, corporate, education, government and philanthropic communities to form an advisory council. Including Honorary Co-Chairs Wisconsin Lieutenant Governor Mandela Barnes plus Billye and the late Henry (Hank) Aaron, this group has assisted the museums with programming, how Mandela’s journey is relevant to the Wisconsin experience and in helping to get the word out about this incredible exhibit. EXHIBITION HIGHLIGHTS Mandela: The Official Exhibition is designed to educate and inspire using many objects never previously seen outside of South Africa. These items include: the suit worn for the opening of the South African parliament in 1996; a traditional headdress gifted to him by The King of Xhosa people, King
Xolilzwe Sigcawu as he awarded Mandela the ancient tribal warrior honour of the Isithwalandwe Sesizwe; his presidential desk and chair; and his iconic beige trench coat. Visitors will also gain unique insights from close family and friends of Nelson Mandela as well as those who admired him from afar. These firsthand insights combined with his personal artifacts reveal the deeper stories behind the headlines and bring us closer to the man behind the myth. TICKETING INFORMATION Mandela will be open to the public at MPM Thursday through Sunday from 10:00 a.m.
to 5:00 p.m. from April 23 through August 1. Tickets are available for purchase by visiting www.mpm.edu/mandela or by calling 414-278-2728. Admission is $22 for adults (18-64), $18 for seniors (65+), $22 for teens (14-17) and $16 for youth (4-13). Children under age three are free. Members receive free admission to MPM’s permanent exhibits and Mandela. COVID-19 visitor procedures, such as, but not limited to, timed ticketing and entry, social distancing, no food and beverage, one-way paths and mandatory masks, will also apply throughout the run of the exhibit. For up-to-date information, please visit www. mpm.edu/COVID. MPM and ABHM would like to thank the Greater Milwaukee Foundation, Rockwell Automation, David & Madeleine Lubar, Susan Lubar and the Joan Lubar and John Crouch family, the Schoenleber Foundation and the Alvin & Marian Birnschein Foundation for their support, as well as our official hotel partner, the Hilton City Center Milwaukee, in bringing the exhibition to Wisconsin.
M i g u e l W i l s o n Co l l e c t i o n C e l e b r at e s Celebrity menswear designer Miguel Wilson celebrates the grand opening of the Miguel Wilson Collection’s New York City location, on Saturday, April 16. Located at 134 Orchard St. New York, NY 10002, near the Lower Eastside of Manhattan, the New York City showroom, which is in partnership with Adrienne’s Since 1950 Bridal Boutique, is the Miguel Wilson Collection’s fourth location, which includes Atlanta, Washington D.C., and Miami.
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“I’m so excited for the grand opening of my New York City location,” Wilson said. “I’ve been coming to New York City for years and I’ve always said that the streets of New York are like magic. “My stores are not only known for a certain level of quality and service that my customers have come to expect but also for contributing to the community that they’re located in. We’ve done it in Atlanta, Washington D.C., Miami, and will continue
Museum, Inc., a private, non-profit company, and its facilities and collections are held in trust and supported by Milwaukee County for the benefit of the public. ABOUT AMERICA’S BLACK HOLOCAUST MUSEUM (abhmuseum.org) America’s Black Holocaust Museum was founded by lynching survivor Dr. James Cameron in 1988 to educate the world about the history of African Americans from pre-captivity to the present as an integral part of U.S. history. Rooted in themes of Remembrance, Resistance, Redemption, and Reconciliation, the mission of ABHM is to build public awareness of the harmful legacies of slavery and Jim Crow in America and promote racial repair, reconciliation, and healing. We are unique in operating two complementary spaces: a recently relaunched virtual museum and a brandnew physical space located in Milwaukee’s historic Bronzeville neighborhood, on the very footprint of its predecessor. The physical museum is set to reopen when it is safe to gather again. To learn more about the museum and see our virtual galleries, please visit www.abhmuseum.org.
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this tradition in New York City. And while we’ve participated in New York City culture over the years, you will be hearing a lot more about the Miguel Wilson Collection now that we are officially located in this great city.” With over 20 years of experience in fashion, Miguel Wilson built the Miguel Wilson Collection brand as the go-to formalwear selection for high-profile men. As a menswear and wedding expert, Wilson’s clothing has been worn by athletes, businessmen, celebrities, grooms, and members of the faith-based community which include, Bishop T.D. Jakes, Pastor Jamal Bryant, filmmaker Will Packer ("Girls Trip" and "Think Like A Man"), actor Josh Morgan ("The Vampire Diaries" and "The Originals") rappers 2 Chainz and Lil Wayne, singer KEM, Akon, Lamar Odom and Real Housewives of Atlanta husbands Todd Tucker, Peter Thomas, and Michael Sterling.
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ABOUT THE MILWAUKEE PUBLIC MUSEUM (mpm.edu) The Milwaukee Public Museum is a natural and human history museum located in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The Museum was chartered in 1882 and opened to the public in 1884. MPM has three floors of exhibits that encompass life-size dioramas, walk-through villages, world cultures, dinosaurs, a rainforest, and a live butterfly garden as well as the Daniel M. Soref Dome Theater & Planetarium. The Museum houses more than 4 million objects and hosts some half a million visitors each year. MPM is operated by Milwaukee Public
Additionally, the Miguel Wilson Collection is the only menswear brand that offers a signature wedding collection for grooms and groomsmen. “Over the years, many of my clients have traveled from all over the country and internationally to my location in Atlanta which I am so appreciative of this location isn’t just an expansion of my brand but an opportunity to provide them with an alternative location to visit,” Wilson said. For years, the Miguel Wilson Collection has held a fashion show during New York Fashion Week. Additionally, a lot of its clientele either reside in New York City or regularly attend events in the city. The new location is a demonstration of how Miguel Wilson is moving his brand forward with plans to open more stores throughout the country very soon. For more information on Miguel Wilson and the Miguel Wilson Collection please visit, https://www.miguelwilson.com/.
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NYC Health + Hospitals/Queens announced today that it has received a $1 million donation from local businessman Hari Hariharan. The donation will help fund new diabetes management services at the hospital and update related equipment, including a wide field camera for the ophthalmology clinic, and upgrades to existing exam rooms. Mr. Hariharan recently received his COVID-19 vaccine at NYC Health + Hospitals/Queens in February and was extremely impressed by the kindness, professionalism, and efficiency of the staff, which encouraged his decision to make the donation. Mr. Hariharan is the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of NWI Management LP, an alternative investment adviser. The equipment and physical upgrades will be acquired by the summer. “We are honored to accept this generous contribution from Mr. Hariharan on behalf of the central and southeast Queens communities,” said CEO of NYC Health + Hospitals/Queens Neil J. Moore, MBA, MPA, FACHE. “After his experience at our hospital, Hari reached out to leadership to express his interest in making a donation that would help us address a major health concern impacting our local community. The fact is that diabetes is a prevalent health concern in the communities we serve, which is why our hospital has designated a Center of Excellence in Diabetes Management. I am confident that this funding will lead to improved management of patients and ultimately the saving of precious lives.”
“When I recently came to NYC Health + Hospitals/Queens to receive services, I was blown away by what I saw – a caring organization set amidst a magnificent, multicultural, and multiethnic community,” said Mr. Hariharan. “I observed a certain urgency to get things done, which I found impressive during a pandemic. It was an eye-opener for me, a moment of enlightenment. I am delighted to be able to contribute toward the hospital’s success in providing quality healthcare for the people of Queens County.” “This substantial donation from Mr. Hariharan will positively impact the quality of care we provide our patients
with diabetes, many of whom suffer from potentially blinding diabetic eye disease,” said NYC Health + Hospitals/ Queens Director of Ophthalmology Ronni Lieberman, MD. “The best approach for these patients is to treat their condition proactively. One of the ways we can do this is by upgrading our diabetic ophthalmology services, both for diagnosis and treatment. These additions
Lumera Microscope: A device used to perform vitreo-retinal surgery in patients with diabetic retinopathy, a disease of the retina caused by diabetes that if left untreated can result in loss of vision; Wide Field Camera: A device utilized in the ophthalmology clinic to diagnose diabetic retinopathy, as well as other ocular conditions, by displaying images of blood vessels;
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will make an immeasurable difference in the lives of our patients.” “As Chairperson of the NYC Health + Hospitals/Queens Community Advisory Board, I would like to thank Mr. Hari Hariharan for his financial support of Queens Hospital,” said Queens Community Advisory Board Chair Anthony Andrews, PhD. “Diabetes has disproportionately impacted the surrounding communities and this significant donation will assist in addressing this critical issue. Thanks to the entire team who worked together to make this happen, and we again thank Mr. Hariharan for making NYC Health + Hospitals/Queens your personal choice for quality healthcare.”
The donation from Mr. Hariharan will help fund the following upgrades to NYC Health + Hospitals/Queens’ diabetes management services, which includes the ophthalmology clinic:
Slit-Lamp Camera: A device used in the general examination of the eye and to capture images and findings digitally; Laser System: A device used to manage select ocular conditions, like cataracts and opacities, occurring on their own or as related to diabetes; Visual Field Machine: A device used in the general examination of the eye; and Upgrades to Exam Rooms: The nine examination rooms in the eye clinic will be updated, including replacing existing furniture and related computer software. This upgrade would benefit all eye clinic patients, particularly those with diabetic ocular complications. “I commend Hari Hariharan for pledging this significant contribution to one of our community’s preeminent public healthcare facilities,” said New York State Senator Leroy G. Comrie Jr. “The enhancements funded by this donation will make an enormous impact on the
quality of care for the thousands of diabetic patients who use NYC Health + Hospitals/Queens for their treatment. The tremendous medical staff and administrators of Queens hospital have worked valiantly throughout the pandemic and are well-deserving of this generous support.”
“Mr. Hariharan is a shining example of a New Yorker giving back to the community,” said New York State Assemblymember David I. Weprin. “His donation to the Center for Excellence in Diabetes Management at NYC Health + Hospitals/ Queens will save lives and improve the quality of life for people diagnosed with diabetes. May we all learn from his example of generosity and compassion.” “I would like to thank Mr. Hariharan for this most generous investment into our community,” said New York City Councilmember James F. Gennaro. “This donation for the diabetic ophthalmology services at the hospital expands their already extensive capabilities even further. Technology that can accurately detect diseases that stem from diabetes will give patients and physicians the chance to catch and treat degenerative problems before they develop further. I commend his most selfless gift to the people of New York City.”
Mr. Hariharan recently received his COVID-19 vaccine at NYC Health + Hospitals/Queens in February after he became eligible. He was extremely impressed by the kindness, professionalism, and efficiency of the staff responsible for administering the vaccine, and was equally taken with the diverse makeup of the hospital community. NYC Health + Hospitals/Queens has approximately 7,000 diabetic patients in its registry who come to the hospital’s Center of Excellence in Diabetes Management for care. The center offers a nutritionist, a diabetes educator to help patients achieve specific goals in the management of diabetes, and clinical research involving the diabetic population. For more information or to make an appointment, call 1-844-NYC4NYC, or visit us at https://www. nychealthandhospitals.org/queens/.
HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS SPEAK WITH PATIENTS ABOUT COVID-19 VACCINE The Commissioner of Health today issued a letter to clinicians and healers reminding them talk to their patients about getting vaccinated and answer questions about the vaccine. The letter is also running in newspapers in both English and Spanish. Advertisements are also running online.
“Nurses, pharmacists, therapists, doulas, doctors, and other clinicians and healers are trusted community voices—and have a vital role in the effort to vaccinate New Yorkers,” said Health Commissioner Dr. Dave A. Chokshi. “Our strong recommendation is a critical factor in whether a patient will get vaccinated against COVID-19. Together we can save lives and prevent further suffering.” “The voices of clinicians and healers will be transformative during this critical phase of our vaccine campaign.”
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said Chief Medical Officer and Deputy Commissioner Dr. Michelle Morse. “As we push forward with our equity goals, we at the Health Department are honored to support clinicians and healers as they support New Yorkers in making the decision to get vaccinated.”
“The voices of clinicians and healers will be transformative during this critical phase of our vaccine campaign.”
more, including tools to have these conversations, please visit nyc.gov/ VaccineTalks.
Providers can now also help their patients get an appointment, Health providers can call 877-VAX-4-NYC and press 2 to be directed to an operator who will help book
an appointment for patients on the spot.
All New Yorkers 16 and older are now eligible to get the COVID-19 vaccine. New Yorkers can make a vaccine appointment at vaccinefinder.nyc.gov, call 877-VAX-4NYC or walk in at any City-run site and get vaccinated.
Chief Medical Officer and Deputy Commissioner Dr. Michelle Morse The letter will go to tens of thousands of providers serving New Yorkers. The City will promote the need for these important conversations with a digital ad campaign targeting providers, webinars and partnerships with professional associations. Providers who want to find out
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NEW SCHOLARSHIP Puts College Within Reach STRIDE, INC. (NYSE: LRN) has announced the opening of its We Stand Together College Scholarship, in continuation of its multiyear, $10 million commitment to support underrepresented students of all ages. Up to 22 Black students at Stride K12-powered schools will be awarded a total of $250,000 in scholarships for the 2021-2022 academic year. “Access to education has the potential to change the entire life direction of a student,” said James Rhyu, CEO at Stride, Inc. “That kind of impact has a ripple effect. With this scholarship, we are showing young people of color that they deserve success, and that their presence and perspective is valued in institutions of higher education.” According to EducationData.org, Black and African American college graduates carry, on average, $25,000 more in student loan debt than their white counterparts. As the nation’s $1.7 trillion student loan debt problem impacts 45 million Americans, more than half of Black college graduates report their student loan debt is greater than their net worth. With its We Stand Together College Scholarship, Stride intends to lower
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the financial barrier for more college-bound Black students to achieve their education and career goals. The We Stand Together College Scholarship is open to high school seniors at schools powered by Stride K12 who identify as Black or African American, plan to enroll in full-time undergraduate study at an accredited two or four-year college, university or vocational-technical school, and have a 2.0 GPA or greater. Scholarship recipients will be chosen based on factors including their academic achievement, demonstrated leadership, educational and career goals, and financial need. The We Stand Together College Scholarship is part of Stride’s multi-year commitment to support racial and socioeconomic equity and inclusion in and through education. The company’s scholarship investments also include the We Stand Together Private Academy Scholarship, which recently awarded 47 students with tuitionfree full-time enrollment at K12 Private Academy, and subsidiary Galvanize’s $1.8M investment in its Opportunity Fund, which on Monday awarded four scholarships for
tuition-free enrollment in the Hack Reactor Software Engineering Immersive Bootcamp. The company’s other commitments include developing socially conscious legal and law enforcement career pathways of study, interactive courses on the history of systemic racism, and expanding the number of Black teachers employed by Stride. The We Stand Together College Scholarship is being presented in partnership with Scholarship America, a non-profit organization whose core services include designing and managing custom scholarship and student support programs. Since its founding in 1958, Scholarship America has distributed over $4.5 billion to more than
2.8 million students. The organization works with partners to lower barriers to a college education and give students the support needed to succeed. The deadline to apply for the We Stand Together College Scholarship is May 18, 2021 at 3:00 PM CT. For more information on eligibility and application instructions, visit https://learnmore.scholarsapply.org/ stridewestandtogether/. More information on Stride’s commitments to education equity can be found at https:// www.stridelearning.com/responsibilityinclusion. To learn more about Scholarship America, visit scholarshipamerica.org.
SUMMIT PACKAGING SOLUTIONS Completes Recapitalization For Continued Growth Adam Walker, CEO & President of Summit Packaging Solutions, an award-winning supply chain and contract packaging company, announced it has completed a recapitalization of the business with PITT OHIO, a leader in transportation, warehouse and logistics services, which will support Summit’s growth strategy. The capital raise will provide Summit with a long-term, wellcapitalized strategic partner that will enable the business to expand into new markets and invest in next-generation customer experience technologies that help clients reduce supply chain time and inventory, respond to their customers faster, and return capital back in their hands. “Thanks to PITT OHIO’s understanding of our business, we were able to execute on this opportunity to broaden our capital base to support continued growth,” said Walker. “The decision to recapitalize follows a thorough review of options available to us to enhance our financial strength and ensure our ability to continue to pursue our goals of synchronizing the supply chain around customization and transforming the contract packaging industry. This investment will provide us with the financial flexibility and resources needed to invest in areas that have the most promising growth trajectory.”
When Walker took the helm of Summit, he set in motion an accelerated growth strategy focused on investing in technology and innovation and expanding into new markets. His efforts have helped spur revenue, deliver customer satisfaction, and increase shareholder value. He rebuilt the company culture with a fresh focus on the
core values of ethics and transparency, diversity, and providing an unparalleled customer experience, while transforming the company’s role in the community by championing programs focused on corporate social responsibility, the environment, and education. Walker will continue to lead the Company. “I see Summit as a best-in-class provider of contract packaging. Our role is to support Summit’s efforts to grow and continue being
best in class. Summit will also provide yet another service offering for some PITT OHIO customers needing contract packaging. I see the relationship as a natural fit in our suite of services we offer to our customers. We are excited to see how this relationship will grow and provide value to both of our customers,” said Chuck Hammel III,
President and Owner of PITT OHIO. The financial terms of the private transaction were not disclosed. Summit Packaging Solutions was founded in 2015 and has built a reputation as a trusted global supply chain partner providing end-to-end contract packaging solutions for brands known around the world. An industry leader in leveraging today’s most innovative integrated services, Summit Packaging specializes in turn-key solutions in program
management, design, materials, co-packing, e-commerce and distribution. Summit serves Fortune 500 clients in the CPG, retail, pharma, electronics, automotive, beverage and general manufacturing industries. With headquarters in Alpharetta, GA, Summit has additional facilities in Union City, GA, Shippensburg, PA, and Monroe TWP, NJ. Summit is a Corporate Plus Member of the National Minority Supplier Development Council. The company is FDA and DEA registered and OSHA, Bioterrorism certified. For more information, visit www.1teamsummit.com. In adhering to their “We’re Always There For You” signature commitment, PITT OHIO is dedicated to providing their customers with the best value in its SUPPLY CHAIN, GROUND, Less-Than-Truckload (LTL) and TRUCKLOAD services. Headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA, PITT OHIO services the entire Mid-Atlantic and Mid-West regions with over 3,000 employees. The remainder of the United States and Canada is serviced with the PITT OHIO Transportation Group and additional North American service providers. To contact PITT OHIO, schedule service, or apply for employment, please visit their website at www.pittohio.com.
No C o d e A pp D e v e lo p me n t Tra in in g In Af te r Sc h o ol P rogra m s Begins
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The Boundless Apps Team, a Georgia based tech-start company specializing in digitized solutions that enhance daily activities and improve business operations, and the YMCA of Newark and Vicinity, New Jersey announce their partnership to provide No/ Low code app development training to the youth attending YMCA after school programs.
Participants of the #ibuiltmyapp program will gain skills to build native applications using No/Low coded platforms as well as a basic understanding of the business fundamentals needed to start their projects. The program is currently in session at multiple YMCA of Newark and Vicinity locations and will continue throughout the summer.
The Boundless Apps Team will facilitate the app development training to students of all ages using their learning platform, #ibuiltmyapp. Sessions will be led by Cynthia Ages who specializes in No/Low code instruction for secondary students. She also serves as part owner and CTO of the Boundless Apps Team.
No/Low code app development is increasingly being recognized as a certified alternative to build web based mobile applications. Google’s recent acquisition of AppSheet serves as proof of the capabilities of platforms developed using No/Low code. The market is also steadily growing. In 2017, the no code development market was valued at $3.8 billion dollars and is
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expected to increase to $21.2 billion dollars by 2022 (https://devops.com/the-no-coderevolution-5-industries-that-will-win-big-in/). No/Low code programming also allows individuals with limited to no tech experience the opportunity to build a functional app or software. Dr. Dawn Niles, a former #ibuiltmyapp student, attributes her success in app development to learning through the #ibuiltmyapp course. Niles states, "Cynthia taught me how to build my app and now I have multiple offers from school systems wanting to buy my app.” The program, #ibuiltmyapp, equips students with technological skills and knowledge to bring their innovative ideas, creativity, and designs to fruition.
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BOOKS It’ s T ime fo r a Che ck-I n w i t h O u r S on s It all began with the death of George Floyd and, now that former police officer Derek Chauvin has been convicted of his murder, Sherilyn Bennett believes now is the time for a check-in with her two adult sons KJ and Devonte. She believes that her role as their mother includes the responsibility of providing emotional support for her sons and notes that the checkin may prove mutually beneficial. Surprisingly, many parents remain unaware of how deeply the tragedy has affected their children. The suppression of traumatic responses is not healthy, and parents shouldn't take the lack of response for granted, assuming their sons are well. Ms. Bennett encourages parents to avail themselves to guide and comfort their children as they express anger, sadness, confusion, or other emotions. Bennett hopes
Sons' Identity in America" in January of this year. The book chronicles the demoralizing and traumatizing encounters of black boys and men told by their mothers, sisters, and wives. Bennett added the story of her son who was detained without cause on his college campus. To this day, the future of that stop remains grimly unknown, but thanks to a coach who intervened, Bennett doesn't have to think about it. Still, she knows many have faced this reality and, the scars yet remain.
to respond to trauma the way we do. Fight or flight mode does not work for us. We are simply stuck. It becomes hard to fight and we don’t have anywhere to go so we can become stuck in our emotional cages.” Ms. Bennett began the conversation with her sons and has encouraged parents to do the same. Mrs. Gwen Carr (Eric
in both the news and advertising arena. Her clientele includes Billboard / Grammy nominated and Dove award-winning gospel artist, Jekalyn Carr, Project Runway Model Winner, Liris Crosse, African Miranda from Bravo TV, Food Network’s Chopped Champion Shacafrica Simmons and StellarAward winning gospel artist Beverly Crawford along with an array of
Ms. Bennett also recognizes the irrational disparity of emotional safety in the black community. She cites the failure for black men to openly show emotion as the root of this issue. She says of her and her ex-husband's efforts to check in
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Garner's mother) contributed the foreword and has encouraged activists to families, friends, and the general public to move "from demonstration to legislation." Mrs. Carr has successfully taken the fight for justice from the street to the chambers where decisions are made and laws are passed, and she is far from done. Last year, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo signed the "Eric Garner AntiChokehold Act" into law. Before her untimely death, Erica Garner also worked to honor her father and avenge his death.
to make parents aware of the angst their sons and daughters may experience due to heightened tension between citizens and police- some even feel targeted by police officers.
with her two sons, "we will parent until we die!" and encourages parents of both sons and daughters to get involved in the process of making self-care a priority in the wake of the trial and guilty verdict.
Last year, Bennett began compiling stories of systemic racism and police brutality from mothers around the country. The response was overwhelming, and she released, "boy: Defending Our
In her book, Ms. Bennett included legal and mental health perspectives for readers to consider. In her contribution to the book, Stephanie Brinkley Wellon, LMHC wrote, “..it is in our DNA
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The nation is faced with officerinvolved shootings (Daunte Wright, Ma'Khia Bryant, Andrew Brown, Jr.) once again and as the details are sorted out; parents and their children of all ages have an opportunity to bond, not over trauma as we have in the past, but in comfort and support of each other. Sherilyn is the CEO of Camden Lane Creative Agency, a fullservice corporate design and branding agency. She has over 20 years in the creative industry
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corporate clients. Camden Lane is a haven for female entrepreneurs as they make up over 90% of its clientele. To that end, Camden Lanes annual event, LEAP GIRL, LEAP! empowers female entrepreneurs to take their faith into the market place. An ordained minister, Sherilyn Bennett is pegged an advocate for Female Entrepreneurs. Her 2021 release “boy: Defending Our Sons’ Identity in America” released as the response to the rallying cry “Mama” heard ‘round the world. She and other mothers shared their stories of encounters and the effects of systemic racism and prejudice on their sons, husbands, and brothers. The book foreword was written by Mrs. Gwen Carr whose son Eric Garner was killed by Staten Island police officers using an illegal chokehold. Ms. Bennett is committed to affecting change for citizens of America, starting with her sons. The book is now available and can be purchased at: www.boybooknation. com.
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Mariya Russell, chef de cuisine of Chicago’s Kikko and Kumiko is credited as the first Black woman to earn a Michelin star in the Guide’s 94-year history. The Michelin Guide is one of the oldest guide books, published by the Michelin tire company first in 1926, rating restaurants and hotels. The Michelin star is a mark of excellence for restaurateurs and one of the highest honors a chef can receive.
Like many chefs, Russell’s interest in food started at a young age. She lived in Springfield, Ohio, until she was 14, at which point her family moved to Columbus for her high
school years. In high school, she participated in a career academy that first introduced her to the idea of working in a restaurant. From there she moved to Chicago after high school to attend The Cooking and Hospitality Institute of Chicago (a Le Cordon Bleu school that closed in 2017). She got her first job as a line cook. She met Noah Sandoval, the owner of Kikko and Kumiko, when they both worked at another restaurant, Green Zebra. She has been a trusted collaborator of Sandoval and her work ethic shines through in both her food and leadership. Source: https://guide.michelin. com
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Mind Blowing Magazine (MB Mag) is a digital faithbased lifestyle magazine for the modern woman. Its mission is to restore joy, share inspirational stories, and be a light to all readers through powerful testimonies. “Historically, the testimony has been a platform to share intimate stories,” said Stacy Sorrell Moore, editor-in-chief of MB Mag. “With each personal revelation, the truth of God’s healing power and saving grace is spread. Within MB Mag, this oral tradition is transformed to the written word.” Stacy is the author of, Loved on Purpose, released in September 2019. The book was also adapted into a stage play for local Chicago theatre. Along with being a content creator, creative writer and entrepreneur, she is also a wife and mother. “Above all else, it’s God, family, then business.” shared Sorrell Moore. Each quarter readers will be inspired by the testimonies from Christian celebrities, gospel artists, entrepreneurs, and community leaders. MB Mag’s quarterly publication is first in its class to focus on God driven content with the intent to change lives all while delivering hi-fashion imagery. The first issue featured April Daniels, wife of the late Lashawn Daniels, Grammy-Award winning songwriter and executive. She shared her childhood, love and life with Lashawn, her loss and how the power of God has kept her
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