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Fearless, Adoration, Teacher, Honorable, Entrusting, Resourceful:
Attorney Benjamin Crump and pallbearers carrying the slain body of Pamela Turner. (NNPA)
A Slap in the Face of Justice
(Left to right) Aneesa Reed, Keaisha Hayes-
Prater, Ashantay Jones and Tawny Reed
Baytown Officer Returns to Work on Day the Black Woman He Killed Was Memorialized By Jeffrey L. Boney, Associate Editor Houston Forward Times, NNPA Newswire Contributor
The List of Black and Missing Continues to Grow
On the day 44-year-old Pamela Turner was laid to rest, the officer who fatally killed her, Baytown Police Officer Juan Delacruz, was
THE NATIONAL NEWSPAPER PUB-LISHERS ASSOCIATION CONTINUES ITS SERIES ON MISSING BLACK WOMEN AND GIRLS By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Correspondent @StacyBrownMedia Type the name Tawny Reed in the Google search engine and click on “News.” In doing so, one will find among the results, an obscure 1960s Welsh singer named Tawny Reed and even a headline from the Telegraph newspaper in the United Kingdom that reads, “The beautiful Turkish wonder you’ve probably never heard of.” What you won’t find is Tawny Reed, the missing 14-year-old Black girl from Reno, Nevada who was last seen on May 1. It’s a recurring theme: An African American female goes missing and there’s no radar too low that she won’t fly beneath. The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children – or NCMEC – said the number of reports of missing children made to law enforcement in the United States now totals more than 424,000. Tawny stands five feet tall and weighs about 130
allowed to return to work after being placed on a mandatory three-day administrative leave, as if nothing ever happened. The family expressed their outrage at the decision by the Baytown Police Department, along with several other individuals who
have become involved with this case, after the Memorial Service held for Turner this past Thursday, May 24th at Lily Grove Missionary Baptist Church. “We want Baytown, Texas to know that this is not something that (Cont’d on page 3)
National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in America to meet in Detroit, June 20-23 By Tariqah Shakir-Muhammad, The Final Call CHICAGO— N’COBRA, the National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in America, will be hosting its 30th annual national convention June 20–23at the Timbuktu Academy of Science & Technology in Detroit. The conference theme, “400 Years of Terror: A Debt Still Owed!” will focus on a process of “full repair” after four centuries of enslavement. Established in 1987, N’COBRA is a coalition of organizations and individuals organized for the sole purpose of obtaining reparations for African descendants in the United States. Kamm Howard, national male co-chair of N’COBRA, said the conference will show people what “reparations” looks like. “We’re focusing on what we define as ‘full repair,’ ” he told The Final Call. “A lot of people don’t have a clear idea of what reparations
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is especially in light of all the presidential candidates’ talk that is steadily being generated around reparations. N’COBRA understands that reparations means full repair of our people.” “We have the ability to have the change that we want if we organize to struggle. We want to win reparations in this country within our control and within our power. We have to string more people into the organized struggle for
that to take place,” he argued. “We’re at a very unique time in history. Politically, this is the first time since Reconstruction that there’s been a possibility of having both houses of Congress debate this issue and we want to make sure that that happens.” The three-day conference will consist of workshops and presentations featuring activists from around the
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FAMU Signs Partnership with the University of Haifa During Gov. DeSantis’ Mission to Israel
(Cont’d on page 13) L to R: Florida A&M University President Larry Robinson, FAMU student London Camel, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, and FAMU student Taylar Hall at Tel Aviv University.
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Florida A&M University (FAMU) President Larry Robinson, Ph.D., signed an agreement with the University of Haifa that will expand study abroad options for FAMU students. Robinson and his wife Sharon are traveling with Gov. Ron DeSantis and other Florida political, business and academic leaders on the sixday mission to Israel. The memorandum of understanding (MOU) is just one of more than half a dozen agreements Florida colleges and universities signed with their Israeli counterparts during the trip. “The MOU we signed in Tel Aviv opens a gateway to the rich educational and cultural treasures of the University of Haifa and Israel to FAMU students in various disciplines. This partnership will also
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“Children’s children are the crown of old men; and the glory of children are their fathers.” Proverbs 17:6 (KJV) By Bobby R. Henry, Sr. We started our journey three weeks ago to equip ourselves with some necessary tools to have a much- needed dialog on the core attributes of a father and a way of getting to a position to talk about them. If you missed it please go to our www.thewesstsidegazette. com and search the archives for the article, same title Fearless, Adoration, Teacher, Honorable, Entrusting, Resourceful. As we explore the fourth letter of our subject FATHER the letter H is for HONORABLE. In this day and age how does one conduct himself to be honorable? Even though it’s a broad and profound word/ characteristic that binds us as fathers we can stride to be honorable with the help of each other. In the atmosphere and the flavor of today’s perspective on Black and Brown fathers and men which, seems to want to force us into cumbersome situations how difficult it is for one to maintain the characteristic of being honorable? Honorable is such a (Cont’d on page 13)
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