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20,000 have been affected. With the country already in dire political and economic straits, relief efforts have been initiated across the globe, including here in South Philly. “We can only imagine how badly the country has felt,� Leela Kiukel, the executive director of the Bhutanese American Organization-Philadelphia (BAO-P), said on Saturday at a fundraising event at his organization’s home in Whitman on the corner of Mifflin Square. “We are separated by seas and oceans, days apart, but we feel for them in the spirit of humanity. We’re here to bring our support to them.� The Bhutanese and Nepali communities are inextricably linked by history. Over centuries, natives of each

country have sought and found refuge in each other’s mother country. BAO-P’s chairman, Madap Sharma, grew up in Bhutan, but his family had to flee to Nepal, where he was educated and lived for 20 years. Starting in 2008, Bhutanese refugees have fled to Pennsylvania and Ohio from refugee camps in Nepal. “Our ancestors are Nepalese, we speak Nepalese. Anything we have, we owe to Nepal,� Sharma said to a small crowd that had assembled at BAO-P’s physical home at 540 W. Ritner St. “There are dead bodies and no way to cremate them. Schools, hospitals, everything’s been damaged.� Across the street, a wide array of ethnicities enjoyed the sun with grill

smoke and fry oil smells in the air. For refugees, their friends and relatives in the radius of the earthquake are desperately thirsty for safe, bottled water, tents for shelter, medical attention and nutrition. Many Bhutanese and Nepalese Philadelphians first saw the effects of the disaster on Facebook and raced to phones to call home, only to get dead lines. “At about 2:30 a.m., I called them and the phone did not go, I could not connect. When I saw the devastation, it was beyond control, it was so painful,� Sharma said. “There is no place for cremation — in Hinduism they burn the dead bodies. There is no firewood to burn them. There are ASS @3:734 ^OUS ,,


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American city burn is this: Who or what, is most responsible for this upheaval? I know yet another young, unarmed black male was murdered. However, I do not believe that’s the reason 13- and 14 year-olds were throwing rocks at police officers in the streets of Baltimore. I was once a 13-year-old boy, and I feared adults, especially armed adults. I know things are different in the minds of today’s young black males, but if they are indeed that different, we should all be asking ourselves the question: Why? Over the next several days, the media will be inundated with folks who will talk about the righteousness or the heinousness

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of the tactics used in Baltimore. But tactics are left for the tactical-minded; this is not a trait we attach to teenagers. Teenagers aren’t thugs — they are children. They aren’t criminals — at most they are delinquents. Yet, as a society, we have continuously blamed our children for acting out in a violent fashion when they have been neglected, abused and left for dead by the system, the system that they are supposed to trust to serve and protect them. I was told as an educator that “kids don’t know how much you know, but they do know how much you care.� I think that, if we examine the lives of the children of Baltimore and their relationship with those who claim to serve and protect them, we will be able to see how a peaceful protest in Baltimore evolved into a whirlwind of destruction. Baltimore’s youth face some of the highest poverty in the nation. In the areas that children in the upheaval come from, they see as many vacant houses as they do occupied ones. They live in the shadow of an open air drug market so fiendish that the TV series “The Wire� was based on it. Yet they know that a short trip south takes them to the home of the most powerful man in the world — he sees them, year after year, administration after administration, and he does nothing for them. The reality that these children live in is unfamiliar territory to many who will read these words. Most of us only deal with people who are like us — people who hold our views and values, people who come from where we do. It is this lack of knowledge that makes it easy for us to dismiss these violent outbursts as senseless and those who have participated in them as thugs. This brings me back to my earlier point about uprisings around the globe. What do we say when citizens of a foreign land, who live in deep poverty, who are cut off from jobs, who are systemically under“I’ll be going to church. My mother lives in Texas, so unfortunately she won’t be joining me.� Adreanna DelBasso, 10th and Ritner streets

educated, who are consistently victimized and brutalized by police, and disenfranchised from judicial protections due to them by right, rise up to break these long trains of abuse? We tell them we support their uprisings with our moral and financial support. We demand that their rights are protected and respected as members of the human family by their governments. We intervene and, if necessary, provide military force to guarantee the success of their rebellion. Let me be clear, I am not suggesting that we arm the youth of our inner cities across this country, but I am asking why aren’t they good enough, why aren’t they worthy of intervention? Until we answer that fundamental question and act upon it, Baltimore won’t be alone and more cities across this nation that are in the same situation will find themselves, and the powder kegs of frustration they hold, waiting for ignition. AbObS @S^ 8]`RO\ 6O``Wa &$bV :SUWaZObWdS 2Wab`WQb Comment on these letters or topics at southphillyreview.com/opinion/letters.

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AV]]bW\U c^RObS Police have collared a suspect in an East Passyunk Crossing-situated shooting. As first reported in the April 30 South Philly Review as “The gone gunman,� authorities responded to the area of Fifth and Mifflin streets at 6:04 p.m. April 23 and found a man suffering from a gunshot wound to his right cheek. They immediately transported the complainant to Thomas Jefferson University Hospital before holding the shooting scene on the 1900 block of South Seventh Street, where they recovered ballistics evidence. Through investigation, Detective Danielle Tolliver of South Detective Division said, police ascertained a name in conjunction with the matter and issued a warrant for the arrest of Karon Fitzpatrick. On Monday, law enforcement agents located and detained the 21-year-old resident of the 700 block of Hoffman Street in Chester, charging him with recklessly endangering another person and firearms violations. He had not posted his $1 million bail of press time and awaits a May 19 preliminary hearing.

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in the building. School District of Philadelphia superintendent, Dr. William R. Hite Jr., was present and grateful of the volunteer efforts of Friends groups that support schools, some of whom run a schoolyard transformation without any district support. “We are very appreciative of the work you do and will continue to do,� he said. “This work is important to us. Just as we feel more comfortable in green spaces, so do our children. When they have that opportunity, you can see their and energy and state of mind changes.� Speaking for Parks & Rec, chief of staff Patrick Morgan said an ideal goal is to have students “leave a green schoolyard and walk down a tree-lined street to a green rec center� after school. That exists in North Philly, where the Hank Gathers Youth Access Center and William Dick Elementary School face each other, both sites of successful green projects. Other successful schoolyard greening project leaders from around the city were on hand to offer their experiences, too. Jeanne Ortiz, a stakeholder at Cook-Wissahickon Elementary in Roxborough said “some of the neighbors had been unsure of sending their kids to school because the school looks like a prison.� The attractiveness of a school’s campus certainly colors impressions of the school as a whole. And at Greenfield, Lisa Armstrong and her husband spearheaded a complete conversion of the school over the course of eight years. They wanted not only to revitalize the school’s vibrancy and improve the campus, but they also wanted to spark citizen investment by encouraging neighbors to use the space and help maintain it. “That’s been one of the most successful aspects of the project because now we have people coming and using the schoolyard before school. People walk on their way to work through the schoolyard. It used to be a totally abandoned area and now it’s full of people through dusk,� Armstrong said. “If you invite people in rather than shutting them out, they do respect spaces more, and there’s all sorts of positive aspects.� +(* Contact Staff Writer Bill Chenevert at bchenevert@southphillyreview.com or ext. 117. Comment at southphillyreview.com/news/features.


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The Tiffin food family, with a local location at 1100 Federal St. and a sister restaurant Tashan, 777 S. Broad St., has donated a portion of last week’s proceeds to relief efforts. Water-protected fliers have gone up in Point Breeze calling for area residents to attend a Sidewalk/Bake sale to support earthquake relief on May 10 at 1423 S. Seventh St. (along Gerritt Street) All proceeds go to benefit those affected. Locals who wish to donate to this specific effort without attending may visit gofundme.com/NepalVillageAid. At Horace Furness High School, 1900 S. Third St., principal Dan Peou has a significant population of Bhutanese and Nepalese students. “Once I heard about it, we organized all the Nepali students, about 80 of them, to meet after school to get an idea of what they wanted to do,â€? he said. a.m. May 12; Arabic Class for Children 5:30-7 p.m. May 13. 2437 S. Broad St. 215-685-1758. N >O`YeOg 1S\b`OZ 0`O\QV( E-Gadget Helpdesk 3 p.m., PokĂŠmon Card Club 4 p.m., Let’s Speak English 6:30 p.m. and Beth Shapiro and Thomas Pierce read from “How to Clone a Mammoth: The Science of De-Extinctionâ€? and “Hall of Small Mammalsâ€? 7:30 p.m. May 7; SmART Readers: Art and Literacy Program 4 p.m. May 8; Lettering in the Fraktur Style 10 a.m. and Federal Winds: A Pop-up Performance 3 p.m. May 9; Brave Little Tailor 2 p.m. May 10; Baby & Toddler Storytime 11 a.m., SmART Readers: Art and Literacy Program 4 p.m. and George Mitchell reads from “The Negotiatorâ€? 7:30 p.m.

“Are you guys OK? Is your family OK?� he added is how it started, but soon the students were saying “We’re fine — our country needs help. We want to do something to help our country. Next thing we knew we had a plan in place selling ribbons.� Students have sold ribbons of solidarity to wear, as well as bottled water, chips and a traditional Nepali snack called chapata, with crispy puffed rice, onions, chili powder, lime and cilantro. Debi Karki, a senior of Nepali descent who lives at Ninth and Cantrell streets, was charged with making it, and it sold well and fast. Peou had help from Tiffany Bhavnani, an English as a Second Language instructor who’s been teaching in South Philly for seven years. They joked that she’s also taken on the roles of “mommy, nurse and counselor,� but she said many learners May 11. Cost for reading: $7-$15; Preschool Storytime with Miss Leigh 11 a.m., E-Gadget Helpdesk 3 p.m., Business Plan Toolkit Part 1: Using Library Resources to Create a Winning Business Plan 6:30 p.m. and John Palfrey reads from “Bibliotech: Why Libraries Matter More than Ever in the Age of Google� 7:30 p.m. May 12; Leading Voices: George Bodenheimer Every Town is a Sports Town: Business Leadership at ESPN, from the Mailroom to the Boardroom 8 a.m., Money Smart 101: Big Dream Day 4 p.m. and Energizing Entrepreneurial Excellence: Participating in Philadelphia’s Entrepreneurial Ecosystem 5:30 p.m. May 13. 1901 Vine St. 215-686-5322. N BV][Oa 4 2]\ObcQQW A` 0`O\QV(

came to her to say “what are we going to do?� They initiated a dress-down day on a Friday, where students paid $1 to eschew uniforms. Their fundraising ambitions grew as the enthusiasm compounded. “We know that typically we can do maybe $200 or $300 for a bake sale. This was definitely different, there was a different energy in the building. People knew they weren’t just buying something,� Bhavnani said. “We were aiming for $500 or $600,� Peou noted. “Initially my dream was $1,000,� the ESOL teacher chimed in. “Now we’re up to $1,400. It shows that Furness is united in staff and students and we care about not just the people in our building, we care about everyone everywhere else,� the principal concluded. Peou, Bhavnani and Karki got great support from Bhim Bhattarai, a Nepali senior who lives at Sixth and Shunk streets, Genesis Jimenez, a junior from the Dominican Republic living at 25th and Christian streets, Naomi Taveras, a junior at Fifth and Watkins streets, and president of the senior class student council, Sixth and Porter streets resident Hunter Sankar. Sankar says even unengaged students were ready to participate, proving Furness isn’t a dangerous place for young students to learn. “People think Furness is a bad school. Any other time, students would be like ‘Nah, I don’t want to do that.’ This time they’re saying ‘I should do this,’� the Whitman dweller said. “We’re hoping other schools see what we’re doing and do it themselves.� +(* Contact Staff Writer Bill Chenevert at bchenevert@southphillyreview.com or ext. 117. Comment at southphillyreview.com/news/features.

L EAP After School Activities 3-5:30 p.m. daily; Spring Flea Market 9 a.m.-3 p.m. (Spaces: $15) and Gluten-free Discussion 1 p.m. May 9; Preschool Dance Party 10 a.m. and Computer Help for Beginners noon May 11. Individuals interested in computer assistance must reserve space by 11 a.m. 1935 Shunk St. 215-685-1755. N EVWb[O\ 0`O\QV( Wee Ones Storytime 10 a.m., Ready-to-Read Storytime 11 a.m. and TAG Teen Advisory Group 4 p.m. May 7; Family Storytime 11 a.m. May 9; SmART Readers: Art and Literacy Program 4 p.m. May 11 and 12; Magic: The Gathering Club 4 p.m. and Yoga Class for Adults 6:30 p.m. May 13. 200 Snyder Ave. 215-685-1754. SPR Visit freelibrary.org.


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her pain and contemplating the woes of companions and strangers, she emerged, thanks to a powerful meditation session, in ’10 with a plan to become a healer and a businesswoman. “I remember playing with friends at age 8 or 9 and pretending we had our own little operation,� Johnson said of honing her business acumen at a young age. “I wanted a way to be a voice for others and a way to tap into my growing perceptions of the world.� Matriculating at La Salle University, she earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration. While the North Phillybased institution certainly aided her aim to become a proprietor, it also bred inquiries on how she could greater understand her femininity. “I believed I could definitely communicate the dynamics of being a woman and forging methods to help women to be their strongest advocates,� Johnson said of her passion, which led to the creation of the home-based Violet Sanctuary Spa in ’10. “So many nagging naysayers want us to have minimal expectations for happiness and harmony, but we can’t give in to them. We have to press on.�

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N a ] c b V ^ V W Z Z g ` Sd W Se Q ] [ to Street. He was obviously caught off guard, which allowed Street, at times, to take over the debate. Any veteran observer of Philadelphia politics would have been prepared for Street, who’s been playing the role of provocateur for ages around these parts. Did no one from the NBC 10 staff brief Rosenfield about the candidate beforehand? Many of Rosenfield’s questions were pathetically shallow. He allowed candidates to mouth banal replies without following up with hard questions. Perhaps the most embarrassing part of the format came when Rosenfield required the candidates to reply with a “yes� or “no� answer. Exactly what information are voters supposed to glean from a “yes� or “no� answer to complex issues? Why no follow-up questions to ask candidates to justify their answers? The televised debate from Saint Joseph’s University by FOX 29 was, if anything, worse. I missed the first five minutes or so, again because I did not know it was on. I needed my son to shout down to me that the debate was on and the moderator was asking questions about Philadelphia sports teams. The moderator was Lucy Noland of FOX 29, a reporter, who much like Rosenfield, seemed overmatched. Why she began the debate talking about Philly sports teams, if there was any serious intent, was a point I missed. Noland, like Rosenfield, is new to Philly. She came from Los Angeles just last year to join FOX 29, according to the background provided by the TV station. That fact seemed also to affect her ability to handle the moderator’s job. None of the candidates collapsed onstage during the FOX debate, but it did not mean there were not any uneasy moments. FOX’s format included taking questions from the audience. I believe it was Iain Page who was the roving reporter in the audience (if I am wrong, I stand corrected). The first question was from a young guy who seemed to think he was responding to a job interview. Page awkwardly tried to cut the guy off after he had wasted valuable time without asking his question. Apparently a producer behind the scenes signaled to Page to let him ask his question, after Page was already prepared to go back to Noland and move on. Neither the guy’s question or a later one taken from the audience was anything special. Unfortunately, FOX learned nothing from the NBC 10 debate, and its moderator also asked questions requiring “yes� and “no� answers. Sample question: If you were not running, which candidate would you support? All of the candidates except Jim Kenney, treated the question less than seriously and named FOX personality Mike Jerrick. Kenney interestingly named Doug Oliver, but was never asked why. Through it all, Noland smiled, something voters couldn’t do after these debates. SPR Comment at southphillyreview.com/opinion/ cardella.

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since she considered it difficult. “I started out with a sling shot motion, but I made adjustments and feel really good about who I have become as a pitcher,� Kaylee, who has adopted a windmill delivery, said of how she has regularly baffled batters, with three no-hit efforts for the Knights highlighting her success. “I just want to keep growing and becoming more confident when I have the ball.� The 14-year-old put in ample time to assist with the formation of her repertoire, which she unleashed on the visitors, who mustered only two hits in a contest that could have made the division battle more interesting, as Roxborough entered as the second-place occupant. Because of the guests’ novelty to her, Kaylee wanted to make a lasting impression on the opposing lineup, a stance that she figures to enhance as she becomes even more of a knighted Knight. “I love the makeup of this team,� she said, noting String Theory was the only school to which she applied as she approached graduation from Our Lady of Hope Regional Catholic School, 1248 Jackson St. “The best thing is that we’re going to grow together. That’s going to be awesome.� When she joined the team, Kaylee believed she would be among a staff of pitchers. Once it became apparent that she would serve as the ace, she reveled in the opportunity and has tallied nine of

the squad’s 10 victories. With only one setback, April 13’s 7-3 loss to John W. Hallahan High School, on her ledger, she consistently shows what can result from applying oneself to well-formed goals. “I’m very serious about all aspects of my game,� she noted, with Whitman inhabitant and Ss. Neumann-Goretti High School alumnus Joey Gorman as her hitting instructor. “Especially with hitting, I don’t try to do anything fancy. I watch the ball as it comes in, and I swing.� That carefree yet simultaneously committed approach to batting and devotion to pitching have helped Kaylee to earn a roster spot for the Phillies RBI 16-andyounger club and guest player status for the Seventh-Street-and-Packer-Avenuebased Lady Senators. As she has evolved, along with accumulating friends, she has generated appreciation for those who have nurtured her drive, including her father, Bob Fiocca, and instructors John Arrigale and Fred Jimenez. She has even commenced contemplating college destinations, with Duke University and the universities of Florida and North Carolina emerging as her desired programs. “I know I’m young, but I’m starting to think about all that because I really want to succeed,� Kaylee said. “I feel anything is possible for me, too.� SPR Contact Managing Editor Joseph Myers at jmyers@southphillyreview.com or ext. 124. Comment at southphillyreview.com/sports/features.

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