March 13, 2015

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March 13, 2015
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Friday, March 13, 2015
Mother’s In charge founder honored for 25 years of humanitarian service
Ms. Dorothy Johnson-Speight, founder of Mother’s In Charge
was honored on Wednesday, February 18, 2015 at the School District of Philadelphia. In addition to celebrating Ms. Speight’s humanitarian service we also celebrared Ms. Johnson-Speight’s
birthday. Shown above from (Left to Right) Ms. Ruth Donnelly,Founding Member, Mr. Desmond.B. Byrd,Music
Teacher at The Mathematics, Civics and Science Charter
School and Ms.Dorothy Johnson- Speight, MHS, LPC is
the Founder and Executive of Mother in Charge, Inc.
(MIC) Ms.Johnson is a highly regarded leader, advocate,
speaker, guest radio/television commentator and a clarion
voice against the war to end senseless acts of violent crime.
Another Holiday for Skins: A Drum celebration, incredible performance
The International House - Ibrahim Theater at 3701 Chestnut Street, will never
be the same after an incredible performance of Another Holiday For Skins: A
Drum Celebration, on Saturday, February 28, 2015 at 8:00 p.m. including a
special performance featuring an all star
ensemble of Philadelphia drummers,
percussionists and other musicians including Pablo Batista, Doc Gibbs, Ron
Howerton, Robert Kenyatta, Christian
Gabriel Noguera, Charlie Patierno,
Khary Abdul Shaheed joined by Luke
Carlos O’Reilly - Piano & Arrangements, Mike Boone - Bass, Shamika
Byrd - Vocals, Randy Kapralick &
Matthew Stewart - Brass, Elijah Thomas
- Flutes. Music Directors/Co-Producers:
Robert Kenyatta / Doc Gibbs. celebrated the classic 1958 album “Holiday
For Skins” and its sister projects, “Drum
Suite” and “Orgy In Rhythm” recorded
by master drummer, Art Blakey, who
was joined by Philly Joe Jones, Sabu
Martinez, Ray Bryant and others, "Holi- Pictured (left to right): Julia Lopez, Jesse Bermudez, Lovett Hines, Homer Jackson,
day For Skins" was an early exploration Richard Adderly, Don Gardner, Monnette Sudler-Honesty, Robert Kenyatta and
Canada Brown.
Mr. Webb photo
of what we now call “World Music.”
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Losing Police Officer Robert Wilson, III
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thera martin milling
Last Thursday, Philadelphians saw the worst winter
snow storm we’ve had this
winter of 2015. By the Grace
of God, I managed to make it
to WURD at 5am, on March
5th, an hour before airtime
when the program I host -Daybreak On WURD -- starts
at 6:00 a.m. It had just started
snowing pretty steadily, but
driving was ok. Philadelphia
public and parochial schools were closed, as were
many other educational institutions. Lucky for
most college students, they were on Spring Break,
so the weather was not a major headache for them.
As the day progressed the snow increased and it
came down thicker and heavier with each passing
hour. From WURD, I made it over to my responsibilities at the Allegheny West Foundation,
TastyKake Thrift Store. Even as I anxiously
peeked out the front glass doors from time to time, I was
determined to stay at AWF and help put with any unforeseen, emergencies, particularly due to the weather.
I was relieved when my boss announced he was going
to close the store by 3pm and I made my way out at
about 2;30pm, thanking God that I made it home safely.
By 3:45 or so, I was home, after driving slowly and carefully from 23rd and W. Hunting Park Avenue. So now
I’m watching flipping from channel 6, Action News, to
CBS-3, to Fox-29, to NBC-10. Always with WURD on
in the background of course.
At just about 4:50 p.m. or so, a news story came across
the screen that made me sit straight up in bed, with my
heart beating strong in my chest and loudly in my ears. A
report a just come across the screen indicating that a
Philadelphia Police Officer had been shot and that first
report I heard indicated that he had been rushed to Temple University hospital and they did not know exactly
what his condition was.
I began to pray immediately and was now glued to my
bed and glued to the newscast, waiting to hear what I
prayed would be some good news on the fate of the officer shot.
Pretty quickly updates started coming in on what had
happened and where it happened. The shooting took
place inside a business called the Game Shop Store at
Hope Plaza, 22nd and W. Lehigh Avenue at approximately 4:45pm. Philadelphia Police Officer Robert Wilson, III had been shot a number of times, once in the
head and on other areas of his body and he was listed in
critical condition. The whole city braced for what would
happen next and as I believe, many prayed for this young
officer, Father of a 9 year old and a 1 year old, both boys,
now fatherless. (His 9 year old son turned 10 on March 9,
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Regina Smith, President AWF/NAC with Paul King, President 22nd
Street Merchants Association at prayer vigil for slain officer Robert
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2015 and members of the Philadelphia Police Department, with top cop Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey treating him to a birthday party at Dave & Busters).
By 6:25pm, we all heard the news we feared, and that
is that Philadelphia Police Officer Robert Wilson, III had
died from the gunshot wound he sustained while trying to
protect the workers inside the Game Stop as two thugs
attempted to rob the place, with Officer Wilson inside no
less.
The amazing part of this story to me, is that within
minutes of perpetrating this senseless, horrible crime
they committed, the two suspects were caught almost as
fast as you could bat an eye. Very good work Philadelphia Police Officers. Good work indeed. In fact one suspect was wounded during the shoot-out. The other tried
to pass himself off as someone who was just in the
crowd, outside the store, as he attempted to make a weak
getaway, but his acting attempts failed and the second
suspect was apprehended post haste also. I say good
again.
Officer Wilson had only planned to run into the Game
Stop Store to purchase a special birthday present for his 9
year old son. His partner was outside in the police
cruiser, waiting for him. The two thugs who committed
the murder, word on the street has it, that they were high
as a kite off a drug called “wet”. If I am not mistaken,
“wet” has embalming fluid in it and from all I’ve heard
from experts, the drug wet can mess you up so bad, if
you get it at the wrong time and the wrong batch and
your body metabolism can’t take it, you can end up crazy
as a looney bird, wanting to strip in the middle of city
hall courtyard, or thinking that sharks are chasing you
down the street and crazy stuff like that. People on wet
have been known to kill, and it looks like that is exactly
what happened last Thursday.
It hurts my heart as the Mother of a son who is a graduate from the Philadelphia Police Academy. He used to
always say to me, particularly when he first graduated,
“Don’t be going on the radio telling all my business. I
want to keep my career and what I do private. Don’t talk
about me on the radio Mom.” And I have respected his
wishes. But just let me say, he is in law enforcement and
so every time I hear of a Police Officer down or someone
in law enforcement down, sure I think of my son first. I
also think of all the good officers of the Philadelphia Police department, who do a good job every day and hit the
streets of Philly to try and keep all of us safe. Are all police officers perfect? No. Are there some who need to go
to jail themselves? Yes? Will we ever weed out all the
bad seeds within our police department or others like it,
in major market cities? Probably not. But I chose to believe that the majority of the men and women in blue in
Philadelphia are good decent people who care about this
city and who love the people who live here so much, that
they would put their lives on the line, day after day, week
after week, month after month, so that we can live safely.
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Once I saw the report
come in that we lost another Police Officer in
this city, I just cried. I
cried for his boys. I
cried for his Grandmother and for all his
family. I cried for his
police family and I cried
for this city. I also cried
for the families of the
men, who I just have to
call thugs right about
now. I am sure there are
people in those guys
families who also were
devastated to learn that
two of theirs, (the perpetrators are brothers),
would do such a horrible and stupid and
senseless thing, take the
life of anyone, civilian
or Police Officer. My
God, my God, my God.
What were they thinking? Oh that’s right.
They weren’t thinking.
And I do believe they
were on wet, or some
other mind-altering drug
at the time of their
crime.
On Monday, March 9, 2015, One Day At A Time Drug
and Alcohol recovery program, hosted a candlelight
prayer vigil in memory of Officer Wilson and in support
of his family. Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey was
on hand along with a large presence of officers from various parts of the city. Of course, Officers from the 22nd
District at 17th and Montgomery were well represented
and Officers from the 39th Police District were represented also. People from the community were out in full
force and it was the largest prayer vigil to date, in memory of Officer Wilson. Mothers In Charge hosted a very
nice prayer vigil outside in front of the front doors of the
22nd Pollice District over the weekend and Saint Martin
de Porres Church on W. Lehigh Avenue just a few blocks
from where Officer was killed, did as Mass in his honor
on Sunday, March 8th. Yet another well-meaning group
did a prayer Vigil Sunday afternoon in front of the Game
Stop and then on Monday, March 9th, One Day At A
Time came back to the scene of the crime and did what
they do. Prayers were offered up. Mothers who have lost
their children to violence on our streets cried out and offered a word of encouragement. Mel Wells carried the
vigil and kept it moving. Our own Sheriff Jewell
Williams was in attendance as was Sharmaine Matlock
Turner, head of the Urban Affairs Coalition. It was a sad
early evening prayer vigil where hundreds wore their
feelings on their sleeves. We’re all so very sick of the violence and our hearts hurt as one over the loss of Officer
Wilson who truly was a friend to ODAAT and often
worked side by side with some of our recovering addicts,
feeding the poor, or uplifting a child and just being there
to show he wasn’t afraid to be amongst what some people many consider the least of these. For that One Day At
A Time, will never forget him, and his life will not have
been in vain.
The two brothers that are charged with committing the
murder of Officer Wilson are Ramone Williams, 25 and
Carlton Hipps, 30. At last report. Hipps was handcuffed
to a hospital bed where he was recovering form his gunshot wound, lucky sucker. The only good news to that is
that he was cuffed with Police Officer Robert Wilson
III’s police duty handcuffs as it should be.
Many thanks to all the news media that assisted One
day At A Time in getting the word out about the prayer
vigil March 9th. Many thanks to all the community members and community leaders who showed up to help
make the vigil a success. Thanks to Deliverance Evangelistic Church for allowing us to host the prayer vigil on
their property. (They own Hope Plaza). And thanks to the
North 22nd Street Merchants Association and the Allegheny West Foundation and the Allegheny West
Neighborhood Action Council, (BNAC) for supporting
the prayer vigil along with Stop and Surrender, everything Must Change and several others.
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Who are we? What do American’s truly value?
ChildWatch
Celebrating our 54th Anniversary
marian wright edelman
Too much and
for too long, we
seem to have surrendered personal
excellence and
community values in the mere
accumulation of
material things.
Our Gross National Product,
now is over $800 billion dollars a
year... if we judge the United States of
America by that... Gross National
Product counts air pollution and cigarette advertising, and ambulances to
clear our highways of carnage. It counts special locks for our doors and the jails for the
people who break them. It counts the destruction of the redwood and the loss of our natural
wonder in chaotic sprawl. It counts napalm
and counts nuclear warheads and armored cars for the
police to fight the riots in our cities. It counts Whitman’s rifle and Speck’s knife, and the television programs which glorify violence in order to sell toys to our
children.
Yet the Gross National Product does not allow for the
health of our children, the quality of their education, or
the joy of their play. It does not include the beauty of
our poetry or the strength of our marriages, the intelligence of our public debate or the integrity of our public
officials. It measures neither our wit nor our courage,
neither our wisdom nor our learning, neither our compassion nor our devotion to our country, it measures
everything in short, except that which makes life worthwhile. And it can tell us everything about America except why we are proud that we are Americans.
--Senator Robert F. Kennedy
What do we stand for as a nation and who do we
wish to be? In a 1968 speech at the University of
Kansas, Senator Robert Kennedy correctly worried too
many used our nation’s wealth as the standard of greatness rather than the human values that should matter
most. Our Gross Domestic Product — now $17.7 trillion — includes many things for us not to be proud of.
So we should ask ourselves how well America is doing
on the things that should matter most—the well-being
of our children and families and the quality of justice
and life in our communities and nation?
Among high-income countries the United States
ranks first in Gross Domestic Product and first in the
number of billionaires, and second worst in child
poverty rates – ahead only of Romania whose economy
is 99 percent smaller than ours. It is a national disgrace
that children are the poorest group of Americans with
14.7 million living in poverty.
We are first in military spending — $11.1 billion a
week — and first in military weapons exports.
We are first in the number of people incarcerated and
worst in protecting our children against gun violence. A
Black boy born in 2001 has a one in three chance of
going to prison in his lifetime and a Latino boy a one in
six chance of the same fate. Children and teens in
America were 17 times more likely to be killed by gun
violence than those in 25 other high-income countries
combined.
We are 30th in preschool enrollment rates and 17th in
reading, 23rd in science, and 31st in math scores for
our 15-year-olds. Nearly 60 percent of all fourth and
eighth grade public school students in the U.S. and
more than 80 percent of Black and almost 75 percent of
Latino children in those same grades could not read or
compute at grade level in 2013.
We rank first in health expenditures but 25th in low
birth weight rates, 26th in child immunization rates,
31st in infant mortality rates, and second worst in
teenage births – just ahead of Bulgaria.
If we compare Black child well-being in America to
child well-being in other nations, the U.S. Black infant
mortality rate exceeds that in 65 nations including
Cuba, Malaysia, and Ukraine. Our incidence of lowbirth weight Black infants is higher than in 127 other
nations including Cambodia, the Congo, and
Guatemala.
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the
Child spells out the basic rights children should have
everywhere and is the most widely and rapidly ratified
international human rights treaty in history. For years
the United States and Somalia, which had no recognized government, were the only United Nations members that had failed to ratify the convention. In January
2015 Somalia became the 195th nation to do so. The
United States now stands only with new U.N. member
state South Sudan as the two countries that have not
ratified it — and South Sudan has started working to-
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wards ratification.
The United States stands alone, despite recent
progress, in still permitting life-without-parole sentences for juvenile offenders who were under 18 at the
time of the offense. The U.S. Supreme Court has
banned capital punishment for crimes committed by juveniles but America remains one of 58 nations that continues to use capital punishment for adults. In 2013 the
U.S. had the sixth highest number of executions —
after China, Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and North Korea.
If America wants to be a truly great nation on the
world stage, it’s time to redefine the measures of our
success. The litmus test I propose is that of the great
German Protestant theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer, ex-
ecuted for opposing Hitler’s holocaust, who said “the
test of the morality of a society is what it does for its
children.” The great South African president Nelson
Mandela agreed with him and believed “there can be no
keener revelation of a society’s soul than the way in
which it treats its children.” On the Bonhoeffer-Mandela measure of success, we must do much, much better.
Marian Wright Edelman is President of the Children's Defense Fund whose Leave No Child Behind® mission is to ensure every child a Healthy Start, a Head Start, a Fair Start, a
Safe Start and a Moral Start in life and successful passage to
adulthood with the help of caring families and communities.
For more information go to www.childrensdefense.org.
Onward and Upward
by Jim Scott
Meet You at The Crossroad
Turn on the radio, T.V. or pick up a newspaper and
without fail there will be some form of discussion on
how best to cure all that ails our public schools. The
conversations usually go something like this; “We need
parents to do a better job..send more money” or, we
need teachers to do a better job..send more money or,
“you fill in the blank..send more money.” After decades
of can-kicking and finger-pointing by all parties -we
are at a Crossroad.
Why a crossroad? Crossroads are the metaphorical
intersections that represent decision points in our lives.
Crossroads stop us dead in our tracks and force us to
choose one of two possible courses. They require decisions that cannot be postponed, delayed or avoided.
Crossroads present themselves at various times
throughout every life. The one certainty of impending
crossroads is their timing is never convenient and the
demands they invoke are never comfortable.
Why talk about crossroads and decision-making? Because every citizen of the city of Philadelphia is being
called upon to make one big, bad, mutha-jumper of a
decision regarding education for the class of 2037.
Why the class of 2037? Because if our leaders start
today with a concerted effort, we will have some small
shot at creating a world-class system of public education in Philadelphia. In my humble estimation, the idea
generation, political debates, planning, more debates
and finally, the approval and implementation of the
transition of systems, people and renewable funding
sources will take approximately 10 years to complete.
Meaning, those entering school in 2025 under an educational new world order will complete their fundamental education in 2037, assuming the system
continues the requirement of a 12 year program. With
technology accelerating at a pace that is hard to conceive, combined with the universal implementation of
longer and more school days, the potential for reducing
the calendar years required for completion of a quality
secondary education becomes a logical cost saving
boon. Just a thought, what if the 12th year of school
becomes a year of community service before graduation. A year of investing oneself in improving communities and affirming ones contribution to the betterment
of the city?
Now, back to the crossroads, the decision we have to
make is do we want to go “all in” for supporting the
demolition and re-building of our education system, in
a focused plan, that will serve our families for the next
100 years? Or, do we choose to continue a piecemeal
and “tweaking” approach to repair, what at best can be
called a “wreck” of an educational vehicle? In other
words, do we merely change the tires on the “hoopty”
education that our children have slowly chugged away
in for the past 30 plus years? I am certain, that as I
write, some are planning to offer a variety of repairs to
the current system, a new transmission, maybe a refurbished engine, so at the end of the process our schools
operate like Cuban automobiles, smooth running,
1950's style and technology, while the drivers yearn for
twenty-first century transportation.
Placing my car analogies aside, we have to decide a
direction for a host of decisions that are coming our
way at lightning speed. Our decisions will impact the
direction we take as a city with regard to schools. Lets
talk about the decisions that we must make, starting
with elections. Decision One: VOTE! One of the math
problems that I could never solve is how do we have
more dissatisfied parents than we have voters showing
up on election day? Decision Two: ALL ELECTIONS
ARE ABOUT SCHOOLS. Every elected person will in
some way impact schools, students or families - VOTE!
Decision Three: APPLY ALL OF YOUR WEIGHT TO
THE ISSUE OF SCHOOLS. Bring the influence of
your job, community group, church, mosque, synagogue to the meetings and discussions also, bring them
to the polls. Decision Four: Taxes. At some point the
changes will require funding. Money must be generated
from taxes and fees courtesy of taxpayers (you and
me!).
Lastly, we cannot be schizophrenic in our decision
making. Consistency and continuity are required in our
thinking and in our actions. When plans are announced,
ask yourself, are they proposing a patch job or building
something new? Lets not support building anew, while
voting against the funds that will pay for it. Do we support the candidates we personally like, even though
they support a direction outside of your vision and values? If we act under a mind set of contradictions, we
will create a stalemate of inaction and subject our children and grandchildren to a future where the uneducated and the mis-educated will have no useful role in
society. Think back, how does society deal with those
who are deemed useless? Has anyone seen a Native
American Indian lately? Yes my friends, we are at a
crossroad. Decide.
ScOOP’s Black history corner
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by Adelaide Abdur-Rahman
PISceS - February 19 - March 20
Pisces – The Dreamer
Generous, kind and thoughtful. Very creative
and imaginative. May become secretive and vague. Sensitive. Don’t like details. Dreamy and unrealistic. Sympathetic and loving. Kind. Unselfish. Good Kisser. Beautiful.
Aquamarine is the stone for the month of March
In legends, aquamarine has its origin in the treasure chests
of the mermaid. It is though to bring good luck and fortune
to sailors. It is believed that if a person dreams of aquamarine he or she will meet new friends. According to ancient
traditions aquamarine will guarantee a long and happy marriage. A symbol of youth and happiness, aquamarine derives
its name from the Latin “aqua” and “mare,” meaning water
and sea. Allegedly its powers one increased if the stone is
soaked in water. ‘Aquamarine is reported to increase one’s
psychic ability and enhance concentration; thus it is suggested that students carry the stone while studying. Roman
physicians prescribed aquamarine to treat overindulgence,
headaches, neck problems and water retention. In some cultures, aquamarine is believed to be the stone of a spirit who
must grant the wish of any person wearing it
March 13th
Let the success of your many ambitions make you
happy and forget past failures. Study yourself and develop all your latent talents. You make friends easily
and have many loyal and true ones.
1774 Rose Fortune, first female police office in
Canada is born in the Colony of Virginia.
1793 Jean Baptiste Pointe De Sable, African American pioneer founded a fur trading post on the Chicago
River at Lake Michigan, which later becomes the city
of Chicago, IL.
1873 Barbadoes Joe Walcott, boxer is born in Demerara, British Guyana.
1881 Louis Chauvin, ragtime musician is born in St.
Louis, MO.
1913 (Otis V. Hicks) Lightnin’ Slim, blues musician
is born in St. Louis, MO.
1918 John Rhoden, sculptor whose work is in
Harlem Hospital and the African American Museum in
Philadelphia is born in Birmingham, AL.
1923 Tommy Bell, professional boxer is born in Atlanta, GA.
1924 Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin, publisher, journalist
and editor of the first newspaper published by and for
African American women (Women’s Era) dies in
Boston, MA
1925 Roy Owen Haynes, drummer, is born in
Boston, MA.
1930 (Richard Allen) Blue Mitchell, trumpeter is
born in Miami, FL.
1938 Erma Vernice Franklin, gospel singer (Piece of
My Heart) (elder sister of Aretha Franklin) is born in
Detroit, MI
1939 Margie Hendricks, singer with The Cookies (In
Paradise) is born.
1939 Dorothy Brunson, first African American
woman to own a radio station (Baltimore, MD) also
owned WGTW channel 48 in Philadelphia, PA is born
in Glensville, GA
1941 Al Sanders, TV anchorman in Baltimore, Maryland is born in St. Louis, MO.
1943 Willie Frances Nero (Peak), soul and jazz
singer. (Keep On Loving Me) is born in Asheville, NC.
1957 David Peaston, R&B and gospel singer (Two
Wrongs [Don’t Make it Right]) is born in St. Louis,
MO.
1957 Moses Hogan, arranger of choral music (spirituals) is born in New Orleans, LA.
1960 (Clifford Trent) Cliff Robinson, National Basketball Association player is born in Oakland, CA.
1961 Terence Oliver Blanchard, jazz trumpeter and
film score composer for Spike Lee films is born in New
Orleans, LA.
1969 Osunlade, musician and music producer who
composed music for Sesame Street is born in St. Louis,
MO.
1971 Adina Porter, actor (True Blood) is born in New
York, NY.
1972 (Lonnie Rashid Lynn, Jr.) Common, rap artist is
born in Chicago, IL.
1981 Toccara Jones plus size fashion model (America’s Next Top Model) is born in Dayton, OH.
1985 (Teeyon Winfree) Vado, rap artist (Gunz n’
Butta) is born in Harlem, NY.
1987 Olufela (Fela) Obafunmilayo Sowande, musician and composer (background music for educational
films) dies in Ravenna, OH.
1994 (Daniel Moses) Danny Barker, jazz banjoist is
born in New Orleans, LA.
1995 Leon Day, Negro League Baseball player dies
in Baltimore, MD.
1998 (David Eugene) Dave Lewis, keyboardist and
vocalist (Barney’s Tune/How Deept Is The Ocean) dies
in Seattle, WA.
2005 (Gloria Lavern) Lyn Collins, singer (Think)
dies in Pasadena, CA.
2009 Claude William Black, Jr., Baptist minister and
San Antonio, Texas Mayor dies in San Antonio, TX.
2014 Al Harewood, jazz drummer and teacher dies.
March 14th
You are fond of society, a good conversationalist and
your company is sought by all. You are energetic and a
clear thinker. You should achieve great success in anything you undertake with your blessed combination of
ambition and friendly disposition.
1793 The cotton gin is patented from an African American design.
1825 Benjamin Sterling Turner, US Representative for
Alabama is born in Weldon, NC.
1882 Albert C. Richardson is awarded patent 255,022
for a hame fastener (hammer head).
1899 J. H. Robinson is awarded patent 621,143 for life
saving guards for locomotives.
1913 Florence Wysinger Allen, artists’ model is born in
Oakland, CA.
1915 Lionel J. Wilson, Mayor of Oakland, California is
born in New Orleans, LA.
1923 Lanier W. Phillips, US Navy’s first African
American sonar technician is born.
1925 (George T.) Sonny Cohn, jazz trumpeter (with
Count Basie) is born in Chicago, IL.
1926 Willye F. Clayton Dennis, Florida state legislator
is born in Jacksonville, FL.
1933 Quincy Delight Jones, composer, producer and
trumpeter is born in Chicago, IL.
1934 Shirley Scott, organist, is born in Philadelphia,
PA.
1935 Richard Berry Harrison, actor (The Green Pastures, Broadway) dies in New York, NY.
1943 (Leroy Roosevelt) Sugarfoot Bonner, guitarist
with the Ohio Players is born in Hamilton, OH.
1945 Carol Speed, actor (The Mack) is born in Bakersfield, CA.
1946 (Westley Sissel) Wes Unseld, National Basketball
Association player is born in Louisville, KY.
1947 (William Jennings) Bill Jefferson, first African
American congressman elected from the State of
Louisiana since 1876 is born in Lake Providence, LA.
1949 Joseph Seamon Cotter, Sr., playwright and poet
(Kentucky’s first ‘Negro’ poet with creative ability) (The
Negro’s Ten Commandments) dies.
1954 (James W.) Jim Byrd, member of the Wyoming
House of Representatives is born in Cheyenne, WY.
1959 Tamara Renee Tunie, actor (As The World Turns)
is born in McKeesport, PA.
1960 Kirby Puckett, Major League Baseball player is
born in Chicago, IL.
1961 Penny Johnson Jerald, actor (The Larry Sanders
Show) is born in Baltimore, MD.
1964 (Donald Doublas) Doug DuBose, National Football League player is born in New London, CT.
1966 Elise Neal, actor (Hustle & Flow) is born in
Memphis, TN.
1969 Michael Bland, drummer for Prince is born in
Minneapolis, MN.
1969 Larry Demetric Johnson, National Basketball Association player is born in Tyler, TX.
1976 Robert Cedrick Baker, III, gridiron football
player is born in Gainesville, FL.
1977 (Darnell Quincy Lindsay) Blade Icewood, rap
artist (Platinum Roleez Don’t Tic Toc) is born in Detroit,
MI.
1977 Fannie Lou (Townsend) Hammer, American voting rights activist, dies in Mound Bayou, MS.
1985 Norma Elizabeth Boyd, founder of Alpha Kappa
Alpha sorority dies in New York, NY.
1983 (George General Grice, Jr.) Gigi Gryce, big band
bandleader dies in Pensacola, FL.
1988 (Wardell) Stephen ‘Steph’ Curry, III, National
Basketball Association player is born in Akron, OH.
1993 (Richard L.) Dick Arrington, all American football and wrestler at Notre Dame player dies in Roxbury,
MA.
1997 Simone Arianne Biles, first African American
artistic gymnast all around champion is born in Columbus, OH.
2009 Altovise Davis, entertainer (Sammy Davis, Jr.’s
wife) dies in Los Angeles, CA.
2010 Lisle Astor Wilson, actor (That’s My Mama) dies
in Huntingdon Beach, CA.
2011 Big Jack Johnson electric blues musician dies in
Memphis, TN.
2012 Matthew G. Carter, first African American mayor
of Montclair, New Jersey dies in Montclair, NJ.
2013 Edward Osmund Bland, music director and composer (A Soldier’s Story) dies.
Birthday: Leroy ‘Sugarfoot’ Bonner, singer and guitarist with the Ohio Players.
March 15th
Modest and unassuming you nevertheless have a
strong personality that enables you to take a leading
part in all you do. You have the entire confidence of
your friends and associates and your love is wholehearted and sincere.
1809 Joseph Jenkins Roberts, President of Liberia is
born in Norfolk, VA
1810 David Ruggles, freeborn African American
who, although blind, built the first building in the US
for hydrotherapeutic purposes, is born in Lyme, CT.
1825 Harriet E. Hattie Adams Wilson, first African
American to publish a novel in North America (Our
Nig) is born in Milord, New Hampshire.
1842 Robert Carlos DeLarge, Congressman from
South Carolina is born in Aiken, SC.
1905 Bertha ‘Chippie’ Hill, blues singer is born in
Charleston, SC.
1910 Nick Stewart, actor (Amos and Andy) is born
in New York, NY.
1912 (Sam John) Lightnin’ Hopkins, blues guitarist
is born in Centerville, TX.
1915 Richard Ward, actor (Black Like Me) is born
in Glenside, PA.
1918 José Silvestre White Lafitte, violinist and composer (La Bella Cubana) dies in Paris France.
1929 (Clarence) Pinetop Smith, boogie-woogie and
blues pianist dies in Chicago, IL.
1937 Ward Pinkett, jazz trumpeter dies in New York,
NY.
1938 Charles Lloyd, jazz saxophonist is born in
Memphis, TN.
1940 (Alvertis Isbell) Al Bell, record producer and
executive and co-owner of Stax Records is born in
Brinkley, AR.
1943 (Sylvester Steward) Sly Stone, singer, keyboardist and guitarist is born in Denton, TX.
1945 Herman Perry, World War II soldier, convicted
murderer and fugitive from the army in India and
Burma dies is hung in India.
1946 Howard E. Scott, singer and guitar player with
War is born in San Pedro, CA.
1946 Bobby Lee Bonds Major League Baseball
player is born in Riverside, CA.
1947 (Sarah Jean Perkins) Jean Carne, singer (Infant
Eyes) is born in Atlanta, GA.
1948 Melvin L. Stukes, member of the House Ways
and Means Committee and the Legislative Black Caucus in Maryland is born in Baltimore, MD.
1948 Nia H. Gill, New Jersey State Senator is born
in Glen Ridge, NJ.
1948 (Martin G.) Marty Barnes, first African American mayor of Patterson, New Jersey is born in Patterson, NJ.
1953 Loaird Arthur McCreary, National Football
League player is born in Crawfordville, GA.
1955 (Etterlene) Bunny DeBarge, singer with the
family group DeBarge is born in Detroit, MI.
1956 John Mr. Magic Rivas, Hip-Hop radio DJ is
born in The Bronx, NY.
1959 Harold Douglas Baines, Major League Baseball player is born in St. Michael, MD.
1959 (Lester Willis) Prez Young, saxophonist dies in
New York, NY.
1961 (Robert Terrell) Terry Cummings, National
Basketball Association player is born in Chicago, IL.
1962 (Sananda Francesco Maitreya) Terence Trent
D’Arby singer and songwriter (Wishing Well) is born
in New York, NY.
1964 (Kenneth Gordy) Rockwell, singer (Somebody’s Watching Me) is born in Detroit, MI.
1965 Michael Watson, MBE, professional boxer is
born in Hackney, London England.
1968 (Kimothy Emil) Kim Batiste, Major League
Baseball player is born in New Orleans, LA.
1969 Sean James, National Football League player
is born in Meridian, MS.
1970 (Christopher L.) Chris Smith, member of the
Florida Senatge is born in Fort Lauderdale, FL.
1972 (Michael) Mike Tomlin, National Football
League coach is born in Hampton, VA.
1975 (William James Adams, Jr.) Will I Am, singer
with the Black Eye Peas is born in Inglewood, CA.
1978 Rufus French, National Football League player
is born.
1980 Freddie Lee Bynum, Jr., Major League Baseball player is born in Wilson, NC.
1981 (David Darnell Brown) Young Buck, rap artist
with G-Unit is born in Nashville, TN.
1987 Taiwan Le Roi Brown De Jean, MTV U video
jockey and television personality is born in Brooklyn,
NY.
1987 Svante Myrick, mayor of Ithaca, New York is
born in Earlville, NY.
1990 Keshawn Charles Martin, National Football
League player is born in Inkster, MI.
1994 Ginger Howard, youngest African American
in the world professional golfer to turn and win her
debut tournament is born.
1994 Lucius D. Amerson, sheriff and author (Great
Courage: The First Black Sheriff Elected in the South
Since Reconstruction) dies in Tuskegee, AL.
2006 (Tom Andrew) Tommie Hughes, convicted
murder dies in Texas.
2011 (Nathaniel Dwayne Hale) Nate Dogg, rap artist
(Music and Me) dies in Long Beach, CA.
2013 (Robert) Bobby Smith, lead singer (The Spinners (That’s What Girls are Made For) dies in Orlando,
FL.
Umum Women History Focus
Dr. tracey e. Hucks and the yoruba traditions of
African American religious nationalism
Celebrating our 54th Anniversary
Copyright James G. Spady 2015
Resurgence of the African Spirit In Music, Religion.
Theatre:Language and Life
"The nineteen sixties can be characterized as a watershed decade in the history of African American theatre. It
was from this decade that African American theatre
began to emerge from the overwhelming, even suffocating shadow of white American drama. It was this decade
which saw a resurgence and celebration of the black
spirit, a continuation of the trend towards the development of core aesthetic in literature, a revival of a movement that had begun as early as the 1920's The attempt
here is to study black theatre of the sixties as shaped and
nurtured by the Black Arts Movement, the aesthetic and
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Jones (Amiri
Baraka), Ed
Bullins, Larry
Neal and Ron
Milner.
African American theatre
adopted the
double perspective of destroying the
Eurocentric,
white cultural
aesthetic and
of developing
its own, more
relevant system of new
ideas. Their
brand of new
theatre proved
highly popular
with the grow- Dr. Tracey E. Hucks
ing grassroots
black theatre
audiences which felt delighted in seeing reflections of
themselves, their viewpoints and their life-styles reflected authentically on stage, often in makeshift theatres." .. Dr. JapPreet Kaur Bhangu, Reaching Center
Stage: Cultural Identity In African American Theatre
(Published by Aravai Books, New Delhi , India)
Gifts From Ile Ife: Africa's Impact On The Americas:
Yoruba Cultural Restoration
in Philadelphia, 1963-1982
Writing in a brief but pioneering essay on Yoruba Cultural Restoration in Philadelphia, Obalumi Ogunseye's
work appears as an afterword to Dr. Joseph Howard's
book, Gifts From Ile Ife: Africa's Impact On The America's (Black History Museum Publishers, Philadelphia,
Pa., 1982) Obalumi Ogunseye notes: "It was in the year
of 1964 that Chief Obalumi Ogunseye was delegated by
the parent organization, the Yoruba African Theological
Archministry, Inc. (known locally as the Yoruba Temple
of New York) to Philadelphia. Pennsylvania. His mission
was to establish Philadelphia's first and official center of
Yoruba and culture and religion. Prior to coming to
Philadelphia, Chief Ogunseye and certain members of
the Philadelphia community had been in close collaboration and so the way into the city had been prepared. After
arriving in Philadelphia, the Chief taught basic Yoruba
language to people in West Philadelphia. Subsequently, a
cultural center was established in the 1600 Block of
South Street in South Philadelphia The original individuals who had invited Obalumi here lost interest in working with him to establish a so-called cultural center
because Yoruba principals and goals did not fit into their
strategy. They sought to use this center to camouflage
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their Marxist machinations. Upon discovering how fully
committed the young man was to disseminating Yoruba
cultural awareness, the host gave up in disgust. All promises of support were withdrawn and Chief Obalumi
('Lord of the City') was left to fend for himself in a new
city among people he hardly knew. But as destiny would
have it, Obalumi made the acquaintance of a young
school teacher, who at that time, was a graduate student
at the University of Pennsylvania and had earlier been an
active civil rightist in the NAACP. She took a great interest in his work and the cultural outlook he represented.
They united and his mission became hers as well.. The
Temple site was selected and immediately work on its
interior began. Money was so limited that Obalumi
worked feverishly to get Philadelphia's first Yoruba
Temple ready for its grand opening in May of 1964. He
slept in the back of the Temple at night and decorated
the walls and built the shrines for the Orishas (Yoruba
saints) and the Egungun (Yoruba ancestors) by day.
When night fell, he painted the walls by the city's street
lights. The temple opened in May. The delegation from
New York (Afro-Americans) led by their Baba Osejerman Adefunmi and galvanized the opening ceremonies."
So this is our landscape
our memory, disjointed visions scattered Gods
Help me Black Eternity, Olorun
Hear you son, touch me touch me
touch my pain and wonder, the undiscovered places of
my memory the soul's pulse
...Larry Neal
North Philadelphia's Poet Laureate Larry Neal left
Philly less than a month after the opening of the Yoruba
Temple on South Street and in less than two years he was
married in New York's Yoruba Temple in Harlem by His
Royal Highness Oseijerman Adefefunmi 1 in a very
special ceremony, ninety miles from his hometown and
thousands of miles from the native soil of the Yoruba
people. Five years later, Theorist of Black Aesthetics
and The Black Arts Movement, Larry Neal went to
Nigeria and other parts of Africa where he was received
by Yoruba priests, poets, philosophers, playwrights, actors, musicians and the elders of his village.
Giving me visions and swirling prophecies
a tongue that speaks fire and love-A steady kind of power, she said
So let the Word expand
fertile substance at the core of my memory
even in death let me
become one act, one motion, real
The word and deed one song
Let the magic raise in us
Acts and words to pierce the dumb thing
and the resurrection, let it be complete
...Larry Neal
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yanina carter
Innovative
health prevention practices to
address debilitating diseases
such as obesity,
diabetes, high
blood pressure,
oral bacteria and
cancer was the
heart of the discussion at the
Entertainment Editor 18th Annual
Wellness Breakfast for Men hosted by Kenny and Faatimah Gamble
this past weekend.
On Sunday, March 8, 2015 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00
p.m. the community came together at Universal Institute Charter School, 1415 Catharine Street, Philadelphia, PA for the free men’s breakfast which offered
preventative health educational forum for males who
wish to learn the latest information on both traditional
and holistic medicines. Wellness screenings include
oral health, rapid HIV/AIDS testing, kinesiology evaluation, blood pressure and glucose, cholesterol, and noninvasive chiropractic consultation.
Presenters included: Frederick Burton, M.D. founder
and medical director of the Burton Wellness Injury
Center; Michael Titayevsky, ND, CCTD, has been in
the health and wellness field specializing in orthomolecular & integrative medicine since 1996 and Joseph J.
Cammarata, DC is a well renowned chiropractor who
founded the American Nonsurgical Spine Institute and
has four offices in various parts of India along with his
practice in Bala Cynwd, PA. Featured topics will include nutrition education, oral disease prevention, sexual/reproductive health, post traumatic stress disorder,
and the causes of chronic spinal pain.
Joining the Annual Breakfast was State Representative Jordan Harris of the he 186th Legislative District.
The 18th Annual Wellness Breakfast for Men is sponsored in party by the Keystone First, United Healthcare
and Gateway Health.
**********
Sponsored by World Vision, Greyhound Lines and
Baden Sports, The Harlem Globetrotters® are celebrating their 89th consecutive year, continuing a world famous tradition of ball handling wizardry, basketball
artistry, and one-of-a-kind family entertainment that
continues to thrill fans of all ages. Harlem Globetrotters
International, Inc. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Herschend Family Entertainment Corporation, the largest
family-owned themed entertainment company in the
U.S. Throughout their history, the Original Harlem Globetrotters have showcased their iconic talents in 122
countries and territories on six continents, often breaking down cultural and societal barriers while providing
fans with their first-ever basketball experience. Proud
inductees of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of
Fame, the Globetrotters have entertained hundreds of
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presidents-over more than eight thrilling decades.
The Globetrotters performed this past weekend at in
Trenton – Sun National Bank Center – Saturday, March
7 and in Philadelphia at Wells Fargo Center on Sunday.
**********
The Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts continues this season’s Jazz at the Kimmel offerings with
Artistic Director of Jazz at the Kennedy Center Jason
Moran leading as front man to The Bandwagon at the
Perelman Theater on Sunday, March 29 at 7:30 p.m. A
brilliant, risk taking pianist, Moran’s compositions have
earned him a reputation as “the future of jazz,” most recently recognized for his work on the musical score of
Oscar-nominated film, Selma. The Philadelphia program features songs from Ten, the most assured and focused album of his acclaimed career, featuring fellow
Bandwagon bassist Tarus Mateen and drummer
Nasheet Waits.
The trailblazing trio joined forces with Blue Note
Record’s 60th anniversary tour over a decade ago.
Since then, Jason Moran and the Bandwagon have become a formidable, creative innovator of jazz, challenging the status quo in improvisation, composition, group
concept, repertoire, technique and experimentation.
**********
The Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz and Performing
Arts presents VALRAY PRODUCTIONS 13TH ANNUAL SONGSTRESSES CELEBRATING SISTERHOOD on Saturday, March 14 at 7:00pm - 11:00pm on
Broad and Fitzwater Streets, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19
According to Valray Sturgis, Coordinator of the event
said, “The show is in honor of Women's History Month
(March). We will be honoring two very prestigious
women of Philadelphia and paying homage to the
Divas in song who have paved the way.
Featuring Phillys finest:
Kathy Robert sings Phyllis Hyman; Denise Montanna sings Ella Fitzgerald; Babz Arthur sings Chaka
Khan; Ella Ghant sings Sarah Vaugh
Sherry Butler sings Nina Simone; Denise King sings
Aretha Franklin; Michal Beckham sings Billie Holiday,
and Valray sings Dinah Washington. and celebrates her
BIRTHDAY.
Valray sings Dinah Washington and she will be celebrating her BIRTHDAY.
Another highlight of the evening is a Dance tribute to
Josephine Baker; Nikki Powerhouse Honors the Ancestors through Poetry and Dance and a special Honorees
and Awards Presented to:
CATHY SANTOS - Advocate for Women Veterans
RHODA BLOUNT - Longevity in Community and
Education Engagement By way of the Art of Music.
I will see you at the Clef Club. Happy Birthday to
David Barnes of The New World View With Host
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“In February of 1933, a
month after convincing Germany’s president that parliament must be eliminated,
Hitler and the Nazis instigated the Reichstag fire.
Hitler then urged President
Hindenburg to issue an emergency decree restricting personal liberty, including the
right to free expression and a free press, limitations on the rights of association and assembly,
warrantless searches of homes, property confiscation, and violations of postal, telegraphic and telephonic communications ‘permissible beyond the
legal limits otherwise prescribed.’ The Nazis used
the decree and cracked down on their political opponents . They worked behind the scenes to force
through the Enabling Act, which legally allowed Hitler to
obtain plenary powers and establish a dictatorship.”
Gestapo Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring would admit
that ‘the people can always be brought to the bidding of
the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them
they are being attacked and denounce the pacifists for
lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger. It
works the same way in any country.’”
http://www.hangthebankers.com/a-brief-history-of-falseflag-attacks/
“Never forget that everything Hitler did in Germany
was legal.” Martin Luther King Jr
If the monopoly media demonizing Vladimir Putin
calling him the new Adolf Hitler and constantly talking
about Russian aggression in Ukraine wasn’t bad enough,
we have US politicians and the US NATO commander
beating the drums for military confrontation with Russia!
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All that would be bad enough given the US’s appalling
record of lies and imperialist aggression the last fourteen
years for example US’s illegal invasions of countries
like: Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and the constant aerial
bombing of Yemen, Somalia, Pakistan and other sovereign nations but now the US is working hard to undermine the recent cease fire in Eastern Ukraine by sending
arms, advisors and contract mercenaries into that volatile
area.
Based upon its action since 9-11 any sane unbiased
person evaluating the US’s actions around the world
today would have to conclude the United States is worse
that Nazi Germany as far as warmongering and imperialism.
The crisis in Ukraine is the direct result of US and EU
intervention and the funding of social unrest and supporting the coup d’état that toppled the duly elected president
of Ukraine Vicktor Yanukovych in 2014. “The US invested $5bn and hand picked the leaders of the coup that
toppled Ukraine's democratically elected government. It
has been just over a year of growing and escalating crisis
in Europe since the Maidan Square protests in Kiev succeeded in toppling Ukrainian president Viktor
Yanukovych in February 2014. Those protests, which
people in eastern Ukraine consider to have been the basis
of a coup that brought down their government and thus
trampled over their rights, were openly and materially
supported by the West… Then we have the open admission by the US State Department’s Victoria Nuland, another visitor to Maidan Square during the protests, that
the US had ‘invested’ $5billion dollars to help secure
Ukraine’s ‘democratic future’ since 1991, combined with
the staggering contents of a taped telephone conversation
she conducted in early February 2014 with the US ambassador to Ukraine, Geoffrey Pyatt, during which they
discuss whom they would like to see ‘appointed’ the new
Ukrainian president, anticipating Yanukovych’s imminent demise.” John Wright
http://stopwar.org.uk/news/the-real-enemy-is-not-russiaor-vladimir-putin-it-is-the-hypocrisy-of-the-us-andbritain
The US is currently attempting to provoke an armed
confrontation with Russia via their Neo-Nazi proxies and
stooges in Ukraine who have openly called for war
against Russia. “Ukraine's deputy foreign minister says
he is preparing for ‘full-scale war’ against Russia and
wants Canada to help by supplying lethal weapons and
the training to use them. Vadym Prystaiko, who until last
fall was Ukraine's ambassador to Canada, says the world
must not be afraid of joining Ukraine in the fight against
a nuclear power. ” Ukraine preparing for 'full-scale war,'
says former envoy to Canada
http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/ukraine-preparing-forfull-scale-war-says-former-envoy-to-canada-1.2964887
The UK and the US have committed to sending arms
and advisors (this is how Vietnam started remember?)
troops and contract mercenaries to Ukraine to help them
put down the rebellion in the Eastern part of the country.
This is a recipe for disaster and the Anglo-American axis
of evil knows this! In fact they are counting on it so they
can put their plan for a confrontation against Russia in
play! They want to force Vladimir Putin to back down
because he has interfered with their plans to do to Syria
what they did to Libya so now they are upping the ante in
his own back yard.
Don’t believe the media hype, Putin and the Russian
people are not our enemy. Just like Saddam Hussein was
not our enemy or Muammar Gaddafi. Putin poses no hostile threat to the US. The only difference is Putin is not
going to back down from the Anglo-American warmongers. Nor will he allow them to start trouble right on is
border.
Not satisfied to create havoc in Ukraine the US is now
trying to undermine and topple the duly elected government of Venezuela. “US-style hardball takes no prisoners. Maduro knows he's a marked man. Washington
wants him dead. It wants Venezuela looking like Ukraine.
It wants US-controlled fascist governance installed. It
wants Bolivarian social justice eliminated altogether.
Britain and Canada were co-conspirators in the latest plot
to topple Venezuela's government. TeleSUR provided
detailed coverage of Washington's war on Venezuelan
democracy. Its dirty hands manipulate violence and instability worldwide. US funded and supported key opposition fascist figures Antonio Ledezma, Maria Corina
Machado and Leopoldo Lopez released a joint February
11 communique a day before the foiled coup.”
http://www.thepeoplesvoice.org/TPV3/Voices.php/2015/
02/16/britain-and-canada-involved-in-foiled-us
You say so what, what does this mean for me? It means
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Celebrating our 54th Anniversary
8 - ScOOP U.S.A. - Friday, March 13, 2015
by Maurice Henderson
the 2015 ANNUAL ReD BALL presented by the PeNNSyLVANIA
ReD cROSS. A chinese theme was this year's focus with chinese entertainment greeting guests at the entrance. Susanna
Foo was the celebrity chef and ctO was the amazing band with
the DeVON Restaurant getting the top prize for their signature
scallops. the red DIVAS pictured are Lorina Marshall Blake,
Phyllis Sims photo
Denise, joyce evans and Patricia clifford.
councilwoman Blondell Reynolds
campaign announcement
The Month of March
2015 has been selected
as the annual time frame
for women of all races,
creeds and color to tell
their own story or to hear
triumphant accounts of
their
accomplishments.Special
events will be convened
in Southwest Philadelphia on Thursday,
March 19th to highlight
Women History Month.
The Alternative Learning Institute's Family Development Center and
LOTS (Life Outside
These Streets) will present "A Day for Women
of Color" beginning with
a 5pm-6pm workshop
entitled "Rich or Almost
Famous: How Women
can Successfully Break
into the Entertainment
Business, Performing
Arts Field or
Writing/Publishing Industry". An Awards Program will be held from
6pm-7pm and a special
program closure from
7pm-8pm will include
spoken word stagings of
"Putting Women in their
Place - As Queens" and
"Women Behind the
Glass Door" by Lois
Moses, a popular author,
spoken word recording
artist and actress featured
on stage, television and
Lois Moses
in films.
The goals for the day is
to chronicle the trials and
tribulations that have supported the success tracks
of black, third world
and/or minority women of
color. The 6pm Awards
program will honor the
achievements of the membership and organizational
leaders of Women of
Color, Association of
Black Women in Higher
Education, Jubilee School,
National Council of Negro
Women, House of Umoja,
School District Parent Resource Center, among others. A special salute
called "Women Who
Raise the Men" will be
given to the Female Parents, Guardians, Caregivers and Significant
Others of Male lead organizations such as LOTS,
House of Reconciliation,
Imani Star Development,
Bothers in the
Struggle/Poetic Ventures, Community
Change - National Support Agency, Im
BoominNoun, just to
name a few.
The event will be held
on Thursday, March
19th from 5pm to 8pm
at the Rotunda, 4014
Walnut Street. Free
tickets are available by
contacting LOTS at
724-624-2873 or
[email protected]
m or the office at 215888-5285.
A Post event will be
held from 8pm to 10pm.
Billed as "The Preview",
this performance will include featured Women
Artists such as Spoken
Word Recording Artist
Drea, R&B Singers Noturi and Vivienne Lewis.
Male counterparts include Hip Hop Artist
Von Dutch and Black
Cease, Comedian Taj
Mahal and co-host
Ronald 'Im BoominNoun' Cook. An Open
Mic will follow the Special Guest Performers.
For more information
contact ronaldcook82@
gmail.com or 267-3385507.
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Councilwoman Blondell Reynolds Brown announced her Campaign
on Saturday, February 21, 2015 at the Pinn Memorial Baptist
Church in Wynnefield. Shown above Councilwoman Blondell
Reynolds Brown speaks to supporters while State Sen. Vincent
Hughes and Councilman W. Wilson Goode, Jr. look on.
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Russell Hicks, cricket community Star and founder of ebony
Suns enterprises hosts Black History Month rap session at
cricket Wireless. Russell Hicks, 1st place winner of the
cricket community Stars: Salute to Solopreneurs contest and
founder of ebony Suns enterprises led an in-store rap session to culminate Black History Month at cricket Wireless in
Philadelphia. He engaged guests in a candid conversation
around community leadership and shared thoughts how
everyday people can positively impact community progress.
empire
Celebrating our 54th Anniversary
Continued from page 7
we are living in a imperialistic war loving country willing to wage war, create havoc and mayhem all over the
globe to maintain its empire. Yes the US is an empire, not
a global force for good as the propaganda says but a
leech sucking the spirit and resources out of people and
the planet.
Maintaining bases around the world costs money;
money the US doesn’t have. So they are cutting social
programs and increasing the military budget and the secret ops budget so they can fund their covert activities
and warmongering. The five billion dollars the US spent
to destabilize the Ukraine could have been spent to underwrite college scholarships, expand peaceful technology, build roads and bridges here in the US!
The costs of imperialism are staggering. “Numbers
vary from office to office and report to report. They go
up, and they go down. They’re based on varying criteria,
depending on who’s doing the counting. He ends up feeling confused and dismayed. Worse yet are the apparently
deliberate omissions from the tally. ‘Scan the Department
of Defense’s 2010 Base Structure Report for sites in
Afghanistan,” writes Turse. “Go ahead, read through all
206 pages. You won’t find a mention of them, not a citation, not a single reference, not an inkling that the United
States has even one base in Afghanistan, let alone more
than 400.’ Incredibly, the same blackout applies to Iraq,
where published reports in mainstream media outlets put
the number of bases in the 80s. So, even the official US
military tally underreports our presence by nearly 500
bases. And that’s before you add in other blacked-out
sites in places like Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. Also conveniently ‘forgotten’ in the base count are facilities run by
other countries on behalf of the US, sites operated
covertly by the CIA, and de facto ‘bases’ that float on
America’s fleet of aircraft carriers, says Turse.” Military
mystery: How many bases does the US have, anyway?
Gloria Shur Bilchik
http://www.occasionalplanet.org/2011/01/24/militarymystery-how-many-bases-does-the-us-have-anyway/
Recent US history demonstrates the hypocrisy and bogusness of the “War on Terror”, its really all about empire control and power. “The grand design/game plan of
U.S. imperialism, the use of protectorates/satellites/client
states and spheres of influence as against formal colonies
had both avoided the high overhead costs of colonial imperialism and the politically disadvantageous loss of life
that colonial military interventions led to. This was its
‘strength’ as it developed its control over the Western
Hemisphere and campaigned to open up the colonial regions, protectorates, and spheres of influence of its former imperialist rivals. The ‘globalization’ of this policy
(gunboat/dollar diplomacy) with the Truman Doctrine,
the formation of NATO and subsequent military alliances(SEATO, CENTO and bilateral ones) meant that
from 1947 to the present the U.S. would spend much
more on the global cold war and its sequel, the global
war against terrorism, then all of its allies and enemies
combined. Also, the U.S. would in the name of ‘containment,’ ‘counter-insurgency,’ ‘low intensity wars,’ and
‘proxy wars,’ do most of the fighting and suffer most of
the casualties among the major powers. This was true in
the Korean and Vietnam wars and later ‘wars against international terrorism’ in Afghanistan and Iraq, wars that
this policy of global ‘gunboat diplomacy’ led to. While
these casualties would be very small compared to the native populations of these regions, they would nevertheless be very great by all previous U.S. standards outside
of the Civil War and the World Wars.” The Price of Imperialism Norman Markowitz
http://www.politicalaffairs.net/the-price-of-imperialism/
(My emphasis and underline.)
As we speak, the US Empire is teetering on the brink
of collapse due to its over reach, hubris and over extension. The US dollar is in trouble, Western usury banking
and casino capitalism are in grave danger and many feel
the US will pick a fight, start a war to try to salvage its
hegemony and empire. Don’t believe the hype, the US is
not the good guy here. As Martin Luther King Jr once remarked, “the greatest purveyor of violence in the world
today is my own government.” Current events around the
world bare this reality out.
The comments in the column are the opinion of the
writer and are not an opinion or reflection of the
beliefs of the SCOOP U.S.A.
Women History Focus
ScOOP U.S.A. - Friday, March 13, 2015 - 9
Continued from page 5
Dr. Tracey E. Hucks and The New Wave of Scholarship on Yoruba Traditions in The Americas
Site: Oyotunji Village in South Carolina
Writing in Chapter of her long awaited volume,
Yoruba Traditions of African American Religious Nationalism, Dr. Tracey E. Hucks rightly concludes, "Oyotunji
has for over the past forty years invested in the vision of
an African God and an African nation in America. It's vision was not so much to reconstitute the Old World of
Africa but to provide diasporic African Americans in this
hemisphere with a sense of spatial ownership in North
America." Hucks' chapter on Yoruba practice in the
United States as reflected in a case study of Oyotunji
African Village, is a remarkably lucid, brilliant and engaging prose narrative of creatively positive transformation and revivification. From the opening epigraph by
Oba Adefunmi "Here in America we have been briefly
conquered by European culture, but we are Africans
nonetheless." through the author's closing summation, "
This legacy of twentieth century boldness inherited from
Oseijerman Adefunmi 1 exists as a source of constant inspiration in the twenty-first century for many African
American practitioners and his son."
A close reading of the volume, Yoruba Traditions &
African American Religious Nationalism authored by
Professor Hucks reveals a kind of intellectual honesty,
boldness and erudition rarely seen . Her conceptualization, catholic choices and topics of contributors, reflect a
well planned volume that is useful across disciplines and
even by those being introduced to the impact Yoruba culture has had and continues to have in cities like Philadelphia, from hand drummers to Afrobeat Hip Hop
recombinations as evident in the back and forth motion
and cultural exchange between Meek Mill, French Montana , Baba Olowo, Ice Prince , WizKid and those avatars
of Nigeria's transatlantic, transformation of Azonto
Dance and Sound culture--born in Ghana but living large
in Nigeria. Twentieth first century scholars must be attentive to the back and
forth motion in the ocean
of Hip Hop, Afro-Beat and
its rapidly growing global
cultural dissemination.
In Dr. Charles Long's
preface to the volume, one
learns that this text contains two interrelated and
overlapping travel narratives. One of the narratives
is in the form of a travel in
time---the history of ideas,
meanings, symbols, and
images of Africa in African
American culture. This
narrative contextualizes the second one. The second narrative tells the story of a young African American male
from Detroit, Walter Eugene King, and his journey from
Detroit through a variety of times, spaces and imaginations to his emergence as Oba Efuntola Adefumi 1 in the
new space of Oyotunji Yoruba Village in South Carolina."
Yoruba Traditions of African American Religious Nationalism represents a new epoch in scholarship on
African/African American Religion Nationalism and
Transatlantic culture voyages.
In a recently published, insightful review, Vaness
Valdes concludes, " Tracey E. Hucks provides a vivid
portrait of an understudied aspect of African American
religious life in the twentieth century, namely that of the
communities of worshippers of traditional Yoruba practices in the United States."
'Burning With A Flame in America": African American Women in African Derived Traditions
Those in the City of Philadelphia, on the mainline and
surrounding counties who have a long history of Yoruba
interest and practice, are rewarded to have Dr. Tracey E.
Hucks in this community. Her study will generate more
interest in Philadelphia’s Yoruba community among native Nigerians, second generation members of the diaspora and Philadelphia's longstanding Yoruba
practitioners. Could there be a better candidate to focus
on than Dr. Hucks?
Finally, we must return to Professor Hucks insightful
essay, on African American Women in African Derived
Traditions. There she argues, " Throughout their history
in the United States, African American Women have sustained open and fluid boundaries regarding religion, and
have been active agents in shaping their own religious
meaning."
The Book to read during Women's History Month is
Yoruba Traditions & African American Religious Nationalism (University of New Mexico Press.
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Celebrating our 54th Anniversary
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Toby Rich
In this week’s rap from the
Mayor of Girard Avenue we
consider the old and the
new. March is Women’s
History Month and keeping
in mind that Black History
month just left went by, I
wanted to express a word or
two about two very Special
Women.
The first is from the Old School named Ms.
Willa Mae Woodbury. She was the owner of Willa’s Inn
Restaurant located at 16th and Popular Streets. Willa
Mae went out of her way to stand by and support all of
the young folks of the community, just like Mom Crippen. This part of North Philly was so blessed to have two
very special women that made it their purpose in life to
help all people regardless of color or religion. As long as
they were in need of help both women would be there for
them to make sure that they get fed and have a place to
rest their heads.
There is a large void in that area because you are not
going to find too many people willing to put themselves
out like that today.
Many public officials would help and support Willa
Mae. Among them were City Council President Darrell
Clarke; State Rep. W. Curtis Thomas and State Senator
Ms. Shirley Kitchen. People had much respect for her
way of loving and giving back to the community just be-
cause she felt that
it was her duty.
You know that
God is with a person like that because they love to
help people even
when they really
don’t have to. You
cannot help but respect people like
them.
Willa Mae and
my other Mother
Cassandra Hundley were very good
friends and together many people got plenty of
responsible love
and concern from
them just because
that is what they loved to do for people. I know because I
am one of those people that was so lucky to be loved by
both of them. If one of them did not see me, they would
make sure that the other one would find me and if Mom
Crippen did not see me during the day she would ask
Uncle Fletcher Long to put the word out that I better
touch base with one of them very soon. It didn’t take
Social security
Women and social security
patrick l. robinson, sr.
March is
Women’s History Month.
The Social
Security program treats all
workers —
men and
women — exactly the same
in terms of the
benefits they can receive. But women
may want to familiarize themselves with
what the program means to them in their
particular circumstances. Understanding
the benefits may mean the difference between living more comfortably versus
just getting by in retirement. One of the most
significant things women need to remember
about Social Security is the importance of
promptly reporting a name change. If you
haven’t told us of a name change, your W-2
may not match the information in Social Security’s
records and this could affect the amount of your future
benefits. Not changing your name with Social Security
also can delay your federal income tax refund. To report
a name change, please fill out an Application for a Social
Security Card (Form SS-5). You can get the form by visiting www.socialsecurity.gov, or any Social Security office or card center, or by calling Social Security’s
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change. If expanding your family is in your plans, it’s a
good idea to apply for a Social Security number for your
baby in the hospital, at the same time that you apply for
your baby’s birth certificate. Social Security will mail the
card to you. If you wait, you must then separately provide evidence of your child’s age, identity, and U.S. citizenship status, as well as proof of your identity. Then, we
must verify your child’s birth record, which can add 12
weeks to the time it takes to issue a card. When women
start receiving Social Security retirement or disability
benefits, other family members may be eligible for payments as well. For example, benefits can be paid to a
husband: If he is age 62 or older; or At any age, if he is
caring for your child (the child must be younger than 16
or disabled and receiving Social Security benefits on
your record). Benefits also can be paid to unmarried children if they are: Younger than age 18; Between 18 and 19
years old, but in elementary or secondary school as fulltime students; or Age 18 or older and severely disabled
(the disability must have started before age 22). The
family of a woman who dies may be eligible for survivors benefits based on her work. For more information
about women and Social Security, ask for the publication,
What Every Woman Should Know (SSA Publication No.
05-10127) or visit our special Women’s page online at
www.socialsecurity.gov/women.
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long before I realized that I had some folks that would
show more love for me than I did for myself. In short, I
thank God I got the message. These were women are not
around today so the young folks of today will have to
hope for a new group of concerned women that don’t
mind looking out for the lost souls.
Speaking about the new blood of loving and concerned
young women, I have a cousin named Krystle Rich that
has written a book about two young African American
boys who were taken from their alcoholic mother and
who were thrown into many abusive foster homes and
eventually got involved with street gangs. In their hurt
and anger they wanted to know if God cared about people in the ghetto. A prominent Pastor said “it’s a master
piece, written by a 25 year old young lady” After seeing
the trailer, thousands from the west coast to the east coast
are eagerly waiting for it to hit the book stores next
month. For more info go to You tube and type in Krystle
Rich trailer (http://krystlerich.com/ambivalent-hope-agun-and-a-prayer ) I really enjoyed the trailer -- not just
because my younger cousin wrote it but most of all because it shows a way our young people are finding their
own way of reaching out to save lives that they don’t
even know just like Willa Mae, Mom Crippen and Sandy
Sandjar. With much love, honor and respect your Mayor
of Girard Avenue, Toby Rich. Peace.
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A message for Women’s
History Month
The greatest gift God
gave to man was His Son,
our Lord and Savior, Jesus
Christ and the second
greatest gift he gave was
woman. You see, when
God created man, He
looked around and noticed
that man would be lonely
without a mate, especially
when all the other inhabitants on earth had
one. So God with Divine Love created
woman from the rib of man.
Brothers, if God had taken the bone out of
the man’s head, He would have meant for the
woman to rule. If God had taken the bone
out of the man’s foot, He would have meant
for the woman to dominate and rule. God
could have made the woman out of the backbone, but then the woman would have been
behind the man. But no, God Almighty, full of wisdom, took the bone out of man’s side. So that puts the
woman beside the man to be a helpmate who receives
love, respect, honor and guiding protection.
Now through the years this role model of women,
whom God created, has been changed in such a manner that many men feel that a woman is less than inferior to a man. But this is wrong because a man and
woman are equal, especially in the eyes of God, who
created each and every one of us in His image. This
type of prejudice and injustice has caused the cry for
an Equal Rights Amendment and the Women’s Liberation Movement. In reality, this is a push for the complete freedom of the female race. That is freedom of
choice, freedom from abuse, freedom of equal pay and
opportunity as well as many others. Now, if we as mature and responsive men loved cherished and protected
our women there would be no need for movements like
this. But instead, we use and abuse them. Yes, they
have come a long way, but they still have a long way to
go.
We need our women just as they need us. In fact, if
rev. dr. wm. rocky brown, 3rd
700 W. 2nd Street, Chester, PA
God’s second greatest gift
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it weren’t for the Black Woman, there would be no
Black Family, no Black Church nor a Black Movement
for Complete Liberation. Truly, she has been our
strength in the time of trouble. God knew what He
was doing, when He created women and I thank him
for them.
So Brothers, let us go forth into the future with love,
respect and devotion for women no matter what race,
color, creed or national origin they are.
Let us protect them and not reject them. Let us lift
them and not whip them. Let us defend them and not
beat them. (If you want to beat on something, beat on
a bag or yourself!) Moreover, let us heal them and not
kill them. We cannot make it by ourselves, we need
them with us. For, “Beside every successful hardworking, ambitious man is a woman who is dedicated to
that man and with her love, devotion and support came
his success”.
But most of all let us remember that God gave
us His only begotten Son, the greatest gift to mankind.
Then out of love, He gave to man, His 2nd greatest
gift, the Woman! Think About It!!!
This is Rev. Dr. Wm. Rocky Brown, 3rd
Letting the women of the world know
I Love You, I Appreciate You and
I want for you
The Goodness That I Want For Myself!
God Bless Ya!!!!
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1504-535
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Olive oil
The main benefit of olive oil, and there are
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If you're trying to lose weight, replace beverages such
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Since chicken is a lean meat, it's a good source of protein without too much fat.
Cinnamon
A U.S. study found that it can reduce blood glucose,
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The spices in chai tea add lots of flavour without calories, so you're less likely to add sweetener. Not only that,
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Crunchy and satisfying, cucumbers are not only hydrating, they can also make you feel full with very few
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Cut the calories and increase the fibre of your usual cereal by replacing it all (or half) of it with bran.
Low-fat yogurt
Yogurt is very high in calcium and B vitamins. It’s also
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Legumes
Legumes are among our most nutritious plant foods,
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Turmeric
Recent years have seen an explosion of research into
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Quinoa
This powerhouse whole grain has more protein than
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FALLEN LEAVES:
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Nathaniel Nash, father
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transitioned from this life
on Monday, March 9.
His Funeral will be held
on Saturday, March 14.
Viewing is a 9:00 a.m.
and services will follow
at 11:00 a.m. at Faith &
Deliverance Outreach
Ministries, 1510 W.
Stiles Street in Philadelphia.
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On Friday, March
13 at 3:30 p.m.,
Haki Madhubuti, the
distinguished poet,
professor and publisher, will share his
thoughts on current
social, cultural, and
political issues facing African AmeriHaki Madhubuti and
can people. He will
Gwendolyn Brooks circa 1980s
speak about challenges facing young
African Americans in our society. A partnership with the
Department of African American Studies.
On Friday, March 20 at 2 p.m. the series will present
The "POWER PROJECT" by Saeed Briscoe. Briscoe, an
artist, photographer, filmmaker and clothing brand
owner, started a project about power and people intended
to allow people to see themselves in each other and embrace their inalienable ability to be a positive change
agent in the world. This series aims to identify "Powerful
People" ... Featured patrons are noting their desire for humanity and how they are making their desire a reality.
Visit: www.SaeedsVP.com.
Both events will be held at Temple University Libraries, Sullivan Hall, 1st Floor, 1330 Polett Walk, Phila.,
PA 19122. For information contact: 215-204-6632 /
[email protected]
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A FAMILY A FFAIR
CSN Youth Arts Studio Students presenb Excerpts of an original
stage play “A Family Affair”, Saturday, March 14, 3:00 p.m. at
3510 Scotts Lane (East Falls near Ridge and Allegheny Avenue).
Original songs. Spoken word. Exciting Choreography.
Tickets $7.00. For information call 215-219-7200.
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J OB R EADINESS W ORKSHOP S ERIES
Temple University’s Offices of Human Resources and Community Relations are presenting FREE job readiness workshops
to its surrounding North Philadelphia community. “The work-
COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD
Celebrating our 54th Anniversary
shops, held on a monthly basis, are designed to empower job
seekers to become more competitive in the job market,” says
Michael Robinson, Director-Community Outreach and
Hiring/Human Resources Department, Temple University.
All of the monthly workshops are held on campus at Temple
University’s Entertainment & Community Education Center,
1509 Cecil B. Moore Avenue, Room 214, Philadelphia, PA (next
door to Pizza Hut).
The next workshop topic is “Expert Job Search Tips & How to
Apply for Jobs Online” and will be held on Thursday, March
19, 2015 - 4:00pm-5:30pm.
Participants can take advantage of registering for free professional development workshops. The workshops equip job seekers
with real-world practical insights regarding employer/workplace
expectations!
For more information and to register, contact Temple University: Michael Robinson - Office of Human Resources: 215-2040677. To view employment opportunities at Temple University,
go to: www.temple.edu/hr
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T EAM H EALING H ANDS M EN F OR T HE C URE C OOK - OFF
The St. Matthew A.M.E. Church “Team Healing Hands” in
partnership with the Philadelphia Affiliate of Susan G. Komen
will be hosting the Team Healing Hands “Men For The Cure
Cook-off, Saturday March 21, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at
St. Matthew A.M.E. Church, 215 North 57th Street, Philadelphia,
PA 19139.
For more information please call 267.403.7756 or email
[email protected]. All Proceeds Go To Susan G. Komen
Race For The Cure.
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S ECOND A NNUAL S ACRED L IBATION C EREMONY
The Second Annual Sacred Libation Ceremony in Remembrance of our sisters: 150 documented Black women lynched in
the United States between 1870-1957 will be held on Sunday,
GAMES PEOPLE PLAY
DATE
Wednesday
March 4
PA
642 738
NJ
DELAWARE
341 474
016 816
thursday
March 5
Friday
March 6
277 456
504 019
Sunday
March 8
618 688
597 915
111 023
530 075
705 790
800 031
Saturday
March 7
Monday
March 9
tuesday
March 10
962 922
332 006
865 800
651 936
716 451
161 606
000 999
xxx
310
191 712
339 015
SCOOP PICK HITS
Appears
Every Friday
Down Memory Lane
933 305 512 654 329 942
March 29, 3 p.m. sharp at Congo (Washington) Square, 7th &
Walnut Streets. NO MORE MAAFA! NEVER AGAIN!
Please wear white (no black or dark colors). Bring your children to witness the healing and learn the forgotten history.
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B REAST C ANCER AWARENESS FAIR
The St. Matthew A.M.E. Church Race for the Cure “Team
Healing Hands” in partnership with the Philadelphia affiliate of
Susan G. Komen will host a Breast Cancer
Awareness Health Fair, featuring Dr. Edith
Mitchell, Medical Oncologist at Jefferson’s
Kimmel Center. Representatives from
Drexel Hahnemann, will be scheduling free
mammograms for under and uninsured
women. The fair, which will include free
breakfast and lunch, will be held on Saturday, April 11, from 9:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M.
at St. Matthew A.M.E. Church located, 215
Dr. Mitchell
N. 57th Street, Phila., PA 19139. This event
is free to the public.
For more information, please call 267.844.8892.
by Judy Renay
ARIeS - March 21- April 19
Aries is seldom conservative and your appetite
for unusual experiences will only get stronger this year. Relationships with friends could be bittersweet and tender
through the Full Moon. Best numbers 21 and 6.
tAURUS - April 20 - May 20
Movement or travel is indicated along with wild
Spring Parties. Romance could be a case of opposites attract
and your procrastination impulses are strong. This month
you’re looking to stir things up. Best numbers 5 and 11.
GeMINI - May 21 - june 21
As Mars continues to Retrograde through Libra
you’ll get a second chance to review decision made after
Valentines Day. Sometime you need time to understand and
interpret life changes. Best numbers 01 and 11.
cANceR - june 22 - july 22
This week and next are an awkward patch for you.
Mars in Libra may cause issues with impulse control or friends getting the wrong message. Best numbers 5
and 0.
LeO - july 23 - August 22
Lions are in a mood to Purr rather than Roar.
One on one partnerships are favored particularly with those
who are your ge or who share your sensibility. Best numbers
9 and 8.
VIRGO - August 23 - September 22
This Full Moon could bring an impulse to innovate. You can cut losses and make improvements in business but others won’t give you the benefit of the doubt
through the Full Moon. Beat numbers 5 and 8.
LIBRA - September 23 - October 22
Its another excellent time for dealing with small
money matters or a health matter. You could be inadvertently blunt this Full Moon, especially if others don’t share
your sly humor. Best numbers 9 and 7.
ScORPIO - October 23 - November 21
Jupiter helps you out this week so indulgence toward loved ones comes easily. Your usual laser like focus is
muted, however and an adversarial Mars could bring impatience, so go slow. Best numbers 65 and 1.
SAGIttARIUS - November 22 - Dececember 21
Mars in Libra is compelling all sorts of action.
Accented by Venus in Aquarius new friends, relationships,
opportunities and business plans emerge. Best numbers 10
and 4.
cAPRIcORN -December 22 - january 19
Friends give you the benefit of the doubt
this Full Moon also an excellent time for clothes shopping.
The planets in Water signs are exerting a lot of magentism
in your direction. Best numbers 0 and 6.
AQUARIUS - january 20 - February 18
March drama continues. Mars is urging you to
make big decisions and Venus in your sign assisting blooming romances. Big changes could be on the
horizon. Best numbers 3 and 9.
PISceS - February 19 - March 20
Going back in the years when Black radio was hot, playing gospel and black music.
(pictured) A person who opened the doors for many DJs was PORTIA PERRY (pictured)
at an on air interview at station WHAT. Portia was the gospel with Dolly Banks, owner of
WHAT whose on air radio name was Mary Mason.
For reproductions of Memory Lane photos call SCOOP USA at 215-232-5974
Don’t force difficult relationships this Full
Moon. You might find yourself attracted to someone or
something totally not your type, amplified when Mercury
enters your sign. Best numbers 27 and 2.
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I’ M A MEMBER OF THE ORDER OF THE U NIVERSAL
I MPRINTS . I’ VE STUDIED WITH THE R OSICRUCIAN ’ S
AND A MERICAN F EDERATION OF A STROLOGERS
WHICH I’ M ALSO A MEMBER .
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N OW IS THE TIME TO KNOW THYSELF.