African hair braiders fight for `economic liberty`
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African hair braiders fight for `economic liberty`
Life! With mama, three’s a crowd The Charlotte Post ASK ALMA THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 2016 SECTION B What you need to know when you refuel CREATIVE COMMONS Myths about gasoline usage abound. BRANDPOINT On any given day, some 40 million Americans stop at gas stations to fill their tanks. For many, it's a weekly routine, one they don't spend much time analyzing, but are there things you think you know about your fill-up that just aren't true? Andrea Kaufman considers herself a fairly conscientious auto owner, but the St. Louis Park, Minnesota resident admits she doesn't know the finer details of pumping protocol. "I've heard plenty of gas station tips and tricks, but I'm not always sure which ones I should believe." Let's set the record straight as energy experts dispel three common gas station myths. • Myth No. No. 1: It's best to buy gas early in the day. The theory is that gasoline is denser at cooler temperatures, so you'll get more fuel per gallon early in the morning. While the basic science is correct, the experts at Consumer Reports point out two practical reasons why this is a myth. First, most gas stations store fuel in double-walled underground tanks that keep gas at steady temperatures. Second, even if there were variations, the volume difference between gasoline at 75 versus 60 degrees Fahrenheit is just 1 percent - not enough to be noticeable at the pump. • Myth No. 2: It's dangerous to use a cell phone near gas pumps. According to the Federal Communications Commission, there is no documented incident of a wireless phone causing a gas station fire or explosion. It's true that many fuel companies post stickers on pumps warning motorists to turn off phones while refueling as cell phones could be a distraction. But the Petroleum Equipment Institute reports the most likely cause of fire at the pumps is static electricity created by drivers sliding in and out of vehicles. For safe refueling, PEI recommends you turn off the car engine, refrain from smoking and stay outside the vehicle. • Myth No. 3: All brands of gas are the same. Like more than two-thirds of Americans, Kaufman buys gas primarily based on price and convenience. "I don't know if there is a difference between brands," she says. While all gasoline sold in the U.S. must meet federal requirements for performance, not all gas is the same. The auto industry has a certification system for fuel. Top Tier certified gasoline includes additional detergents and fuel additives that remove engine deposits that can hurt fuel economy. "Today's more fuel-efficient engines need higherquality fuel for peak performance," says Akhtar Hussain, refined fuels expert at CHS, which markets Cenex brand fuels at more than 1,450 gas stations in 19 states. "Cenex Top Tier Detergent Gasoline provides 2.5 times the cleaning power of conventional gasoline and removes deposits for better fuel economy and reduced emissions." Our Top Tier certified gasoline keeps newer highprecision engines clean and helps older engines perform better, he adds. "It helps clean your engine every time you fill your tank." So much for those tank-filling myths. Now it's time to fuel up and enjoy the drive. Cenex Top Tier Detergent Gasoline is available at every Cenex location. To find one near you, visit cenex.com/locations. Dear Alma, African hair braiders fight for ‘economic liberty’ URBAN NEWS SERVICE Kune Gueye of Nashville, Tenn., fought for a waiver to a state law requiring hair braiders to apply for a cosmetics license. By Avis Thomas-Lester URBAN NEWS SERVICE Kune Gueye came from Senegal to Nashville, Tenn., for a better life, but she had to overcome yards of red tape to earn her American dream. To make a living, she turned to a skill she had honed over years of practice in her homeland – braiding hair. With a strong back and a talent for creating beautiful styles, combs and hair oils, Gueye began braiding at her Louisville, Kentucky, home — frequently working 12hour days. Within weeks, she was able to pay her bills and send money to her family back home. Years later, Gueye moved into a shop. She was married and had three children by then and wanted to expand. She was working in her salon — Kine Hair Braiding — one day when an inspector knocked. “She told me she was from the state Board of Cosmetology…and that I was not allowed to do hair without a license,” Gueye said. “I told her I had been braiding for years, and I did not know you had to have a license.” Gueye and other braiders in Kentucky won the right to braid without a license when Republican Governor Matt Bevin signed a law in April to exempt them from the cosmetology school and license requirement. Nebraska's legislature passed a similar measure in March, but GOP Gov. Pete Ricketts has yet to sign it. These victories aside, braiders in several states still battle regulations that require them to undergo up to 2,100 hours of instruction at cosmetology schools. These can cost more than $12,000, even though few such programs teach braiding. Seventeen states regulate braiding the same way they do traditional cosmetology, and 16 states require a special braiding license. Eighteen do not regulate braiding, said Paul Avelar, senior attorney for the Institute for Justice, a self-described libertarian law firm in Arlington, Virginia. It has helped braiders fight such rules in Arizona, Arkansas, California, Iowa, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, Texas, Utah and Washington, D.C., since its founding 25 years ago. The institute's first case, in 1992, was Taalib-Din Abdul Uqdah v. District of Columbia, in which Uqdah and his wife, Pamela Ferrell, the nationally-recognized owners of Cornrows & Co., successfully challenged Washington, D.C.’s cosmetology code, which was adopted in 1938. They claimed that they should have been exempt because they used no chemicals, dyes, sharp objects or other items that alter hair structure, as traditional stylists often do. “This issue is about race, control, power and politics,” Uqdah said. “You and I wouldn’t be having this discussion, but for the fact that African-style braiders are making money hand over fist.” A Kentucky cosmetologists’ trade association complained that the exemption legislation allows braiders to style hair without learning about disorders of the skin and scalp that can result from improper styling, according to news accounts. Nina Stribling, 38, of Louisville, Ky., said she has been going to Gueye for 18 years for micro braids. Her daughter, 23, is also a long-time client. When the family moved to Kansas for four years because of her husband’s military service, Stribling drove 11 hours back to Louisville every six months to get her hair done. She said she’s never had a problem with her hair or scalp and credited Gueye with taking special care after her hair grew fragile from the medicine she takes for lupus. Stribling said she has become close with Gueye’s family, including Gueye's mother, who moved to Louisville and started braiding a few years before her daughter did. “She’s very good,” said Stribling. “There has never been an issue with my scalp being red or my hair being braided too tight. She knows what she’s doing and is very professional.” Avelar said few states set out to regulate hair braiding, but problems occur, when officials try to apply “broadly worded” codes penned decades ago, to braiding. “Then they gave the power to enforce this law to a regulatory board and required that the regulatory board be made up of members of the regulated industry,” My friend of over 15 years recently made the decision it was time for her and her mother to live together again. After her father died, her mom never could really handle remaining in the childhood home and all the responsibilities that go along with it, so they decided it would be best for financial and health ALMA reasons if they GILL sold the house and moved in together. A little over a year ago, she and her mom purchased a beautiful home and as far as she is concerned, all is well. But if you asked me, I’d have to disagree. The problem is, now her mother goes everywhere with us. When we go on a girls’ getaway weekend, to a friend’s wedding or to a baby shower and even to the club. She even went with us to go see Charlie Wilson! Don’t get me wrong, I love my friend’s mother, but I don’t want to party with her or always have her around. I’ve become hesitant when making plans with my friend as she always assumes our plans include her mother. What can I do? How can I explain to her, her mother is not “always” invited? Three’s a crowd Dear Three, Heavens to Hezekiah, girl, say it ain’t so! When y’all hanging out, her mama can’t go! From what I’ve read, here’s my take: When it comes to her mama, that’s not really your choice or decision to make. I think this situation is on overload, because it gives them both an opportunity to reconnect at a different phase of life. Two grown up women forming an adult-to-adult friendship as opposed to the usual “I’m the mother, you’re the child” relationship. Be that as it may, I don’t anticipate it will last forever. Her father has died; both are grieving and serving as the rock each one needs at this time. Sooner or later her mother will settle into a more independent space. Does your friend have family in the area? Maybe you could encourage her to make plans for her mom to visit extended family for the weekend, alone. Maybe she can spend time with a sister, cousin or childhood friend in a neighboring city. It sounds like her mom was used to having someone around, probably her deceased husband, and now she needs her daughter to fill that void. Your friend, obviously operating to be the best daughter she can, is ready, willing and able to do what’s necessary to make her mother happy. There’s nothing wrong with that. I can say for sure, your friend will Just married: Money-saving moving tips for newlyweds BRANDPOINT BRANDPOINT Moving day is usually stressful, but newlyweds can limit the hassle by streamlining the processes and saving money along the way. First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes moving into a new house. The big move often comes after the big day. Whether you're moving in together for the first time or you're saying goodbye to your tiny apartment and moving into a starter home, it's an exciting and often expensive - time. Consider these tips to help streamline your move and save you money so you can fully enjoy the honeymoon phase in your new home sweet home: Purge, sell and save Did you receive new dishes or cookware as a wedding gift? You can probably ditch your old set. Host a garage sale or sell items you don't need online to make some cash while reducing goods you have to move. Alternatively, donate to a local nonprofit and take the tax write off at the end of the year. Determine what size mov- Please see HAIR/2B ing truck you'll need A good rule is to plan for 150 cubic feet of space for every fully furnished room. Many young couples moving from a small apartment or condo into a larger first home will find a 12- or 16-foot Penske rental truck adequate. Plan to reserve your truck at least two weeks in advance. Ask about discounts when reserving; Penske Truck Rental offers rental discounts for AAA members. Be thoughtful of gifts Did you receive gift cards for your wedding? Wait until after you move to spend them so you don't have to haul extras. For the wedding gifts you received, try to keep them in the original boxes for extra protection. Start early and pack smart Get sturdy boxes of various sizes and fill them with similar items. Label each box with the contents and room name. Make sure you have plenty of packing bubbles and towels Please see GIRLS’/2B to wrap breakable items. Finally, tape boxes securely before transport. Ask for help Ask friends to help carry and pack boxes. A move is a great reason to get the wedding party together one more time. If something is particularly heavy, there's no shame in enlisting professionals for help to prevent injury. Loading the truck Load large items like beds and couches into the truck first to ensure a safe and secure fit. Next, load the heaviest boxes on the bottom and then place lighter boxes on top. Need help planning? Penske's Truck Wizard application makes packing a breeze. When the big move follows the big day, there's no need to stress. With a little strategic planning, you'll save time and money while ensuring all your belongings arrive at your new home safely. 2B Hair braiders fight for ‘economic liberty’ African Americans and the threat skin cancer presents The Charlotte Post LIFE/The Continued from page 1B Avelar said, adding a “financial incentive” to the enforcement of these laws. Uqdah called licensing an infringement on the “economic liberty” of braiders, many of whom are black or African-born female immigrants whose opportunities for gainful employment would be limited but for braiding. Avelar said there is a “consensus forming” among liberals, libertarians and con- servatives that licensing requirements for workers need to be “pared back.” Gueye, who testified before the legislature on the exemption, never wanted to speak for a cause. She just wanted to disentangle braiders from impediments to their work. “We are free now,” she said. “That’s what we wanted – to be free to just braid hair and help our families.” MAYA ANGELOU CENTER FOR HEALTH EQUITY According to the American Cancer Society, more than 3.5 million people are diagnosed with skin cancer in the United States every year. Current estimates are that 1 in 5 persons in the US will be diagnosed with skin cancer in their lifetime. Even more alarming, skin cancer rates and deaths have been increasing rapidly in the last 30 years, particularly among young adults. A new study has revealed an alarming rise in skin cancer, melanoma in particular, among people aged 18 to 39: over the past 20 years, rates choose. When it comes to her mama, you’re of this potentially deadly skin Continued from page 1B sure to lose. It’s not your place to dismantle cancer grew by 800 percent never regret it. Any time we take or committhis threesome, pull up a chair and rest in it. among young women and ments we make, devoted to our parents at I’m sure your friend has enough room in her 400 percent among young any age, is priceless. heart and space on her plate for the both of men. You miss your BFF, Sweet Pea, and I totally Many African Americans, you. understand. But she’s the one experiencing and members of other Email questions to: this life change, you should cut her a break. [email protected]. Follow her on racial/ethnic groups who Try to understand how her life has been reFacebook at “Ask Alma” and Twitter @al- have a majority of darker skin arranged. As much at this irritates you right tones, often think they cannot maaskalma. now, the best part about it is it ain’t your get skin cancer, but anyone mama. Don’t make her pick, don’t make her can develop skin cancer, regardless of their skin type. African Americans may not practice sun safety habits as often as others, and as a result, are often diagnosed at an advanced stage of skin cancer. Understanding our skin Our skin is the largest organ in your body, and it does a multitude of things to protect us. Our skin 1) covers our organs to protect them from injury, 2) is a barrier to bacteria, viruses and other germs, 3) helps control body temperature, 4) protects our body from ultraviolet (UV) rays, and 4) helps our body make Vitamin D. Our skin has three layers, epidermis (top layer), dermis (middle layer) and the BRANDPOINT subcutis (deepest layer). Each Potty training can go smoothly with a few simple tips. layer has a unique job, and they all work together to protect our body. What are the types of skin cancer? BRANDPOINT her top tips for keeping the to go. Skin cancers (carcinomas) • Bothered by poopy and/or are generally classified as Your toddler sits in unusu- experience as simple and poswet diapers. ally quiet concentration as itive as possible. Tip 4: Start making connecTip 1: Promote potty "learnyou smile and give two tions. thumbs up, the universal sign ing." You can do a lot to help Learning how to use the of encouragement between parent and child. After what potty takes plenty of time and your child prepare for using seems like an eternity, when patience. It's more than just the potty long before your you're about to give up hope, training; it is a learning oppor- toddler actually begins. Makyou suddenly hear the long- tunity for toddlers and par- ing up a fun song or reading awaited sound of victory - ents alike that should be engaging children's books that little tinkle that signifies enjoyable. After all, mastering about potty training, such as this concept of "potty learn- "You and Me Against the Pee!," potty training success! Before having kids, most ing" with your little one is a can help make the idea of parents would never imagine big accomplishment and potty learning fun. Additionally, you can help make the they'd be so excited for an- milestone. potty routine familiar by letTip 2: Be prepared. other person to go to the bathStock up on practical sup- ting your toddler accompany room. While potty training is an eagerly anticipated mile- plies that foster your child's you in to the bathroom when stone for toddlers and par- interest and independence - you need to go. Tip 5: Proudly promote ents alike, it is important to from a potty seat or toilet ring note there will be victories and step stool to training team spirit. It is important to keep in and setbacks along the way. pants that all help potty-trainThis is why both parents and ing toddlers proudly set aside mind that "teamwork makes toddlers need to stay encour- their diapers and make the di- the dream work," especially in aged throughout the journey. aper-to-underwear transition. the case of potty training. You Dr. Laura Jana - pediatric, The fact that Pampers Easy get to be your child's biggest parenting and early childhood Ups offer an toddlers an un- fan, teammate, and potty expert - encourages parents to derwear-like look and feel training coach. In all these always keep in mind that while containing accidental roles, remember to stay calm potty training is a learning ex- leaks and messes at home, in the face of potty accidents perience unique to each child. on-the-go or overnight, makes and encourage your little one Even when things don't go as them an effective option for to rise above and try again. Tip 6: Celebrate every win. planned, you can be your facilitating the potty training As with any experience, process. Learn more at child's best coach. young children can learn a lot "Parents want potty training www.pampers.com. Tip 3: Watch for signs of from both their potty sucto be a positive experience for cesses and setbacks. While their toddlers, but leaks, acci- readiness. Keep an eye out for subtle potty accidents are an indents and less-than-successful attempts to switch from (and some not-so-subtle) evitable aspect of potty learntraining pants to diapers can signs that children are ready ing, they shouldn't dominate your day-to-day discussions. often feel like setbacks," says for potty training such as: • Verbal expressions about Instead, simply help your Jana. "By shifting our thinking and focusing efforts on help- having to go or a desire to use child learn to cope with and clean up any messes, and ing them overcome these the "big potty." • Able to toddle to the bath- focus your attention on celecommon obstacles, we can best help our little ones ulti- room and pull down their brating your child's efforts and successes with plenty of mately achieve and celebrate own pants independently. • Awareness of the sensa- hugs and words of encouragepotty training success." As many parents begin the tion of peeing or pooping, ment. No one said potty training potty training journey in an- characteristically noticeable ticipation of summer fun and when young children sud- would be easy, but it can be the start of preschool in the denly stop what they're doing fun. Every day is a step tonext school year, Jana shares as they feel themselves start ward victory. Girls’ night isn’t the same when her mom tags along Simple potty training tips Hook graduate up with gifts By Ashley Mahoney [email protected] Five graduation gifts for the graduate in your life: 1) Patricia Nash Chieti agenda $69 Life after high school or college will be busy. In a digital age, it’s easy to put everything in a digital space, but there’s just something about physically writing down whatever the day holds. You can’t put little hearts next to something digital. 2) Tag Springfield III five-piece luggage set $200 When you’re done writing down everything that life entails in your fabulous agenda, start packing for wherever life takes you. Maybe that means traveling through Europe while you study abroad, or perhaps it includes taking a bit of time off, but it might mean packing for college…or spring break. Either way, you need luggage. 3) Kelly Ripa Home Pressed Floral 10-piece comforter sets $300-$360 Fun and simple—and a big accomplishment, like graduating, means many things— mostly it means it’s time for a new comforter. We didn’t make the rules, we just carry them out. 4) Kelly Ripa Home Origin KRH10 ivory grey area rugs $199.99-$1199.99 Whether you’re buying your first home or looking for that perfect apartment, a good rug can go a long way. 5) Kate Spade New York wit and wisdom mug $15 Life after graduation will include plenty of coffee, tea or perhaps milk for Christmas cookies (yes it’s better in a mug than in a glass). So remember that you are “one smart cookie,” “one in a million,” the “life of the party” and without a doubt “the bee’s knees.” Thursday, June 9, 2016 basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, or melanoma. Basal and squamous cell skin cancers are the most common skin cancers. These lesions occur in areas that are exposed to the sun, such as the face, ears, neck, lips, and back of the hands. Basal and squamous cell cancers can be either fast- or slow-growing, but they rarely spread to other parts of the body. If detected and treated early, these types of cancer have a 90 percent cure rate. Melanoma, on the other hand, although it accounts for a small percentage of skin cancer, it is far more lethal than basal and squamous cell cancers. In fact, melanoma accounts for more than 75% of all skin cancer deaths and can spread to other organs, such as your liver and lungs. The AAD states that on average, one person in the US dies from Melanoma every hour. What are the risk factors? Risk factors for skin cancer include: • Unprotected or excessive exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation or sunlight – including indoor tanning (beds, sun lamps) which can increase your risk by up to 75% • Having a fair complexion • Work-related exposure to coal, tar, creosote, arsenic compounds or radium • Having a family history of skin cancer (can increase your risk by up to 10 times) • Having multiple or atypical moles • Experiencing severe sunburns as a child Are there ways to reduce the risk? The best way to reduce the chance of developing skin cancer is to avoid intense sunlight exposure and to practice sun safety. Several guidelines for protection from the sun include: • Avoiding the sun between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. • Wearing protective clothing when out in the sun • Using sunscreen with a sun protection factor (SPF) of 15 or higher • You should remember to apply generous amounts of sunscreen before you go outside and to reapply after swimming, towel drying, or perspiring • The use of sunglasses with 99 percent to 100 percent UV absorption provides optimal protection for the eyes and surrounding skin • It is important to follow these practices even on cloudy or overcast days, as UV rays travel through the clouds. • Avoid indoor tanning. No tanning facility should advertise with wording like “safe”, “no harmful rays” or similar wording, because that is not true. • Practice monthly self skin exams to monitor moles/dark pigmented areas and watch for changes as well new growths. What are the signs of skin cancer? Understanding the signs and symptoms of skin cancer frequently leads to earlier detection and subsequently a better clinical outcome. You should check your skin regularly. Common signs of skin cancer include any change in the size or color of a mole or darkly-pigmented growth. New oozing, bleeding, irritation or change in the appearance of a bump or skin nodule should also prompt concern. Most skin cancers have very high cure rates when they are caught early, so check with your doctor immediately if you have any of these symptoms. Many primary care providers will refer you to a dermatologist, a doctor who specializes in skin-related health issues, for further diagnosis and treatment. According to the AAD, you should see a dermatologist if you have anything on your skin that lasts for two weeks and is: • Growing • Changing shape 3B TABLE CHARLOTTE Creamy and comfortable, try some turkey stroganoff Turkey stroganoff. Find the right house of worship for your faith-based journey The Charlotte Post LIFE/The Thursday, June 9, 2016 BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES STAFF REPORTS Pleasant Hill Baptist Church will host Vacation Bible School June 13- 17. The theme for this year is “Submerged.” There will be classes for all ages and for everyone who may need assistance. A light supper will be served from 5:45-6:45 p.m. with classes beginning at 7 p.m. nightly and ending at 9 p.m. The church is located at 517 Baldwin Ave., where the Rev. J.A. Cuthberson is pastor. For further information, call the church at (704) 376-1201. ASHLEY MAHONEY/THE CHARLOTTE POST The Prophet’s Column 6183 NC Highway 109 South, Wadesboro, NC 28170 The Nominal Christian vs. The Possessing Christian (Part 3) By Ashley Mahoney [email protected] Spring thunderstorms signal a need for comfort food. What could be more comforting than a creamy pasta dish? Curl up with a good book and listen to the sound of the sound of the rain falling outside. Summer is almost here, and there won’t be any time left to hibernate when it arrives. So get in one last lovely lazy evening. Bon appétit! Serves 4 Ingredients: 1/2 cup onion 1 teaspoon garlic 1/4 cup butter 1.3 pounds ground turkey 1 can cream mushroom soup 1 12 ounce box tri-color bowties Dash salt Dash pepper 4 ounces sour cream Preparation: Preheat large pan on low heat Add butter, onion, garlic and meat Brown meat and gradually stir in cream of mushroom In a large pot, bring water to a boil (add a dash of salt) Add the entire box of pasta and cook for 12-14 minutes Drain water and combine pasta and meat Add sour cream and serve WHY YOU’LL LOVE: VA DA VIE GELATO Gelato that’s sure to please ASHLEY MAHONEY/THE CHARLOTTE POST Coffee bean gelato at Va da vie Gelato. By Ashley Mahoney [email protected] Why you’ll love Va da Vie Gelato, 4203 Park Road: 1) Gelato One word. It’s like ice cream, but better. Enough said. 2) Changing flavors While we’re partial to that time they had a coffee bean flavor, this mixes things up and forces you to try something new. Maybe you usually go with plain chocolate, not that we don’t love chocolate as much as the next person. But seriously, mix it up once in a while. 3) The shop itself It’s adorable—quaint, but you’re getting gelato, not a five-course meal. How much space do you need? 4) Local There’s some sort of saying about how when you purchase from a family-owned operation, you’re helping a little girl get ballet lessons or a family pay their mortgage, etc. Family-owned places make you feel like a part of the family rather than another forgettable face. 5) Name “Va da Vie” means road to life. There are countless clichés about being alive but not really living. It’s a small thing, but enjoy what you eat. My Jobetta Experience Authored By Evangelist LaDonna Mayhew (Part 2) While in the coma, a doctor told my mother I was either going to die or be brain dead. He offered her no hope. The primary nurses would later tell me “they had very little hope as they waited my transition into the afterlife. “ The reason we should never give up on Miracles and hope is because EXACTLY THREE DAYS after this bad report, numerous prayers, someone keeping the prayer light on, a family that refused to doubt and a love for Christ……. I ROSE. There was one saved doctor who took me as the lead patient on that floor. My mom said she recalled him saying “We will now just watch and pray “. Mayhew My pastor Bishop Sanders states that he came to see me and told the nurses he wanted to speak with me. There had been numerous people who came, prayed, stayed, petitioned God and refused to give up Hope. On that day, still in an induced coma he spoke to me. I was told he ask me to raise my hand if I could hear him. I rose my hand. The medical staff doubted both him and I. He said it again, I responded again by lifting my hand. Many days would follow with the staff in disbelief, some afraid, some confused and some blown away by what the Lord was doing. I was taken off the respirator and even moved to a different floor. I eventually had the trachea removed and was not hooked up to any life lines or tubes. God said to me one day on the 5th floor, “It is time to walk”. I requested to walk and the reply was “you can’t “. I knew what God had said to me and that he would not and had not ever left me. The next morning I aggressively told a nurse “I want to walk “. Within 6 days after that request, they came to me with the report of “we see no need to keep you here, you have done beyond great, a miracle; Are you ready to go home?’ (to be continued) [email protected] [email protected] There are three chains which bind every sinner in the clutches of Satan. Do you know what those three chains are? Walk into the average church and ask the members, including the pastor; “did you ever know that every sinner is bound by Satan with three chains?” He'll not have the slightest idea what you are talking about. Let's read the three chains that Satan uses to bind every nominal Christian; “For all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh, and the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, is not of the Father, but is of the world.” (I Jn. 2:16) Those are the three chains Satan uses to bind every sinner out of Christ! We have never seen the lust of the flesh like we are seeing it today! Pick up your daily paper or monthly magazine; they are filled with page after page of near-completely naked women. The Hollywood stars love to appear with little clothing on. And all those pictures in the magazines and papers of women with near-completely naked bodies are used to entice lusting after the flesh. Let me pause here in this study to say that one of the leading sins that led up to the destruction of the earth by the Flood was the prominence of the female gender. Let's look briefly at the scene Moses laid out in Genesis 6 to understand worldwide conditions in Noah's Day. “AND it came to pass, when men began to multiply on the face of the earth, and daughters were born unto them,” (Vs 1) In Noah's Day there was a population explosion. That is what the word “multiply” means. Now, look carefully, Ella, at the next Words; “...and daughters were born unto them,” (Vs 1) Moses particularly calls our attention to the multitude of daughters born during that time. As my old late pastor, L.R. Shelton, Sr. used to say; “hold your seats now; we are going to jump a creek down here and if you don't hold on you may drown.” My cousin Ella and I live here in Deep Creek. We were born in Deep Creek community and we have been out there on and in the creeks of late. Hold and get this truth if you can; “That the sons of God saw the daughters of men that they were fair; and they took them wives of all which they chose.” (Gen. 6:2) The first question that comes is; “who were the sons of God?” This is the first time we find this expression in God's Word. A man here in North Carolina and my late preacher friend from Virginia, Hubert Davis, (an a-millennialist) were greatly baffled by this truth as to whom the Sons of God were. The greatest commentary on the Word of God is the Word of God itself. We find the same phrase elsewhere in the Word; “Now there was a day when the sons of God came to present themselves before the LORD, and Satan came also among them.” (Job 1:6) Preacher Davis and others believed that the sons of God were sons of Seth. When the Book of Job was written, the sons of Seth had long departed this earth. Also note that Moses said; “...and Satan came also among them.” There we see an agreement between Satan and the sons of God. We find also in Job 2:1 “AGAIN there was a day when the sons of God came to present themselves before the LORD, and Satan came also among them to present himself before the LORD.” Twice we see the sons of God coming before the LORD and each time Satan came also among them. Satan and these sons of God were working together. Satan was their leader! Where in the Word do we find the sons of God again in the Old Testament? “Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth?...” “When the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy?” (Job 38:4,7) If you'd just let the Word speak to your heart you could see that the 'sons of God” were present when God laid the foundations of the earth. So then, who were the sons of God? They could not be sons of Seth as preacher Davis taught because man had not been created at this time. The sons of God were angels. In Genesis 6 Moses said; “That the sons of God saw the daughters of men that they were fair; and they took them wives of all which they chose.” The word “fair” means beautiful, women of dazzling beauty. That is one of the reasons why the sons of God took wives of these very beautiful women. But there was a more subtle reason why Satan introduced these fallen angels into the human race. “What was the reason?” you ask. The deep purpose of the introduction of fallen angels into the human race by Satan was to corrupt the blood line! If Satan could corrupt the blood line, the promise of the Seed of the woman in Genesis 3:15 could not take place. The Seed of the woman is the Messiah, Christ. Do you see that Satan was present and was trying to thwart God's plan to redeem a people for Himself from among Adam's fallen race? Editor’s Note: I would like to hear from those of you who read our weekly Column. 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"Health care professionals routinely find their day-today tasks affected by legal issues like regulatory compliance, risk management, malpractice, ethics, and patient privacy," says Scott Johnson, professor of law at Concord Law School, part of Kaplan University. "Recent laws and regulations governing these issues and the delivery of health services generally make knowledge of health care law a real career asset these days. A background in law can help a wide range of professionals, from administrators to clinicians to technology entrepreneurs be more effective in their current roles and better positioned to seize emerging opportunities." Legal expertise can benefit health care professionals and their patients across many aspects of the industry, but it is particularly helpful in three key areas, Johnson notes: * Regulatory compliance - Compliance professionals help providers prevent, detect, and correct any actions, policies, or procedures that are counter to the many regulations governing the health care industry. They also help promote ethical conduct. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) of 1996 propelled growth in this area and regulatory compliance has been one of the fastestgrowing professions over the past 15 years. 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Juneteenth commemorates the end of slavery in the U.S. when Union troops under the command of Major General Gordon Granger arrived at Galveston, Texas on June 19, 1865 to enforce the emancipation of Africans. The celebration is a major event in Texas but has grown in stature across in the Carolinas, where Charlotte has one of the largest. The Belmont celebration annually draws participants from Gaston, Lincoln and Cleveland counties. The festival highlights cultural traditions through food, arts and music. Vendors will be on hand to sell arts, crafts and clothing from around the world and music offerings include R&B, blues, jazz, reggae and hip-hop. Belmont’s festival includes face painting and music anchors Buff Dillard, a trombonist, and guitarist James “Tootie” Hogan Kojo Bey of Drums 4 Life will highlight the African drum circle. Vendor and sponsor opportunities are available by emailing [email protected]. For information on the Charlotte festival, call (704) 376-6160. Get away with some summer reading ASHLEY MAHONEY/THE CHARLOTTE POST Summer reading essentials include “Sex and the City” by Candace Bushnell. By Ashley Mahoney [email protected] If you’re heading outdoors, or communing in a quiet place, here’s a suggested summer reading list Part II: 1) “Amy Snow” by Tracy Rees It’s the time machine you always wanted! Somewhere between Charles Dickens and Jane Austen is a contemporary commentary on issues that remain just as relevant in 2016 as they did in the mid 19th Life, love, friendship, the choices made throughout the course of one’s existence—whether you’re waiting to get on a plane or lounging by the lake, this is a perfect companion…just don’t try to read it in one sitting unless you’re planning on spending all day traveling from New York to Tokyo. 2) “The After Party” by Anton Disclafani Maybe this one won’t take you to England in the 1800s, but it might take you to Texas in the 1950s. Surprisingly, these two novels compliment each other nicely—except this one has a better pool vibe than the beach…don’t question the vibe, just go with it. This novel shines a bright light on everything wrong with humanity—even the aspects of life that are supposed to be true and unblemished…like love…or obsession…the jury is still out on the definition of that emotion. 3) “Sex and the City” by Candace Bushnell Classic. Perfection—great for wherever the summer takes you. The ultimate social commentary on human existence in the last 30 years…which is vaguely disturbing, because the ultimate point of this combination of columns is that humanity is a horrible waste of space, but the last line makes the entire sordid trip worth it—“Carrie is happily single.” Need I go on? Send us your favorite summer reads on Twitter @thecharpost and Snapchat thecharpost and tag us in photos of your favorite reads on Instagram @thecharlottepost. Broadway more diverse, but has it really changed? Tony Award nominee “Hamilton” leads the pack in Broadway’s diversity in casting roles. JOAN MARCUS African Americans have prominent roles, but is timing or philosophy? By Mark Kennedy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK – This season, the theater community is celebrating how Broadway has finally become the Great un-White Way. Black actors have taken center stage in "The Color Purple," ''The Gin Game," ''Eclipsed" and "Shuffle Along." A Latin cast shines in "On Your Feet!" and Asian-Americans told a bitter story from America's past in "Allegiance." The season's megahit "Hamilton," of course, has multi-racial leads in its DNA. At Sunday's Tony Awards, 14 of the 40 nominees for acting in plays and musicals - 35 percent - are actors of color. And more non-whites are nominated on the other side of the stage, including choreographer Savion Glover, director George C. Wolfe and playwright Danai Gurira. But this season's diversity may be more a coincidence of timing than Broadway stages consistently providing an accurate reflection of America's melting pot. "The aligning of the stars has occurred this year where a lot of really spectacular work featuring multi-racial casts and a true photograph of what the world and America really looks like is performing on Broadway night after night after night," said "The Color Purple" producer Scott Sanders. "Will we see this being the norm moving forward? I'm not so sure." Neither is Pun Bandhu, an Asian-American actor and a member of The Asian American Performers Action Coalition's steering committee. The group is the only one that collects data on Broadway's diversity – it started collecting it nine years ago – and it offers a sober outlook. According to its latest report, non-white actors haven't ever in the past nine years represented more than 26 percent of all Broadway roles. Though numbers for the current season aren't ready yet, the numbers for minority roles last season actually dipped to 22 percent, down from the previous season's 25 percent. "What last year's numbers prove is that while we may be having an extra diverse year this year ... that's not usually the case," said Bandhu. "It hasn't changed that much actually on Broadway." The numbers suggest improvements one year, then a drop off the next. The 2013-14 season was rich with roles for African-Americans, including "A Raisin in the Sun" starring Denzel Washington, Audra McDonald channeling Billie Holiday in "Lady Day at Emerson's Bar & Grill" and the dance show "After Midnight." There were also African-Americans in nontraditional roles, like James Monroe Iglehart as the Genie in "Aladdin," Nikki M. James and Kyle Scatliffe in "Les Miserables," and Norm Lewis becoming the first black Phantom on Broadway in "The Phantom of the Opera." That season, black actors represented 21 percent of all roles. But the next season, the number fell to 9 percent. This ebb and flow is nothing new to Stephen C. Byrd, a veteran Broadway producer behind his season's "Eclipsed." He recalls a diverse Broadway when he produced an all-black revival of "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" in 2008. Back then, Morgan Freeman was starring in "The Country Girl," Laurence Fishburne was in "Thurgood" and such shows as "Passing Strange," ''In the Heights" and the original "The Color Purple" were playing. "That was a time of great diversity on Broadway," said Byrd, who produces minority-driven works with Alia Jones-Harvey. "We've been at this for 10 years and it's taken from that time to come to where we are today to see that same diversity on Broadway." This season, Byrd is watching as Broadway is cheered for its inclusiveness at a time when the film industry has come under heavy criticism for a lack of diversity in the Academy Awards. There's even been the bragging #BroadwaySoDiverse to rival #OscarsSoWhite. But next season isn't shaping up to be as diverse as this one. While black actresses will lead "Cats " and "Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 " and African-American actors will be represented in "Motown" and August Wilson's "Jitney," the lead actors are so far all white for the upcoming "The Cherry Orchard," ''Heisenberg," ''The Glass Menagerie," ''The Master Builder," ''The Present," ''The Bandstand," ''Hello, Dolly!" ''Les Liaisons Dangereuses" and "Falsettos." Of the six leading parts in "Holiday Inn," only one will be played by an actor of color. All six leading roles in a revival of "The Front Page" will be played by white actors. "As a producer, you have to be aware that audiences are demanding diversity. They want to see themselves reflected on the stage," said Bandhu. "I think it has been proven that diversity is good for Broadway." Box office data shows that overall Broadway grosses are flat, meaning producers will have to attract nontraditional theatergoers if they want to see profits go back up. “ Sheila E., D’Angelo and One such person used to be Daveed Diggs , an actor and rapper who earned a Tony nomination in his Broadway debut in "Hamilton." Raised in the Bay Area, Diggs said he never went to Broadway when he visited New York. "As someone who was on the outside of it, who's always been on the outside of it, there is an elitism that you feel coming from Broadway," he said. "I didn't care because it didn't seem like they cared about me." Liesl Tommy, the South African-born and Tony-nominated director of "Eclipsed," has made it her mission to change that feeling, hiring people of color for the creative team and onstage. "To think that you are not part of the problem is a grave mistake," she said. Perhaps her most influential work is actually far from Broadway - the 2,000 seat theater at Disneyland where she directed a stage production of "Frozen" that will be seen by up to 10,000 people a day. "One of the things I had to advocate for was diversity in casting," said Tommy, who has watched people - black and white - in tears as a young black actress belts out Elsa's anthem "Let It Go." On Broadway, no show has more captured the cultural mood like "Hamilton" connecting musical theater to hip-hop and celebrating minority actors. Other important firsts were made in non-traditional casting, including Sophie Okonedo in "The Crucible" and Forest Whitaker in "Hughie." But even in this diverse season, there were some sour notes, as when "Dames at Sea" included grotesque racial stereotypes and a revival of "Noises Off" – a farce about the making of a stage show - had no minorities among its nine-member cast. "The message that that sends is that, 'Theater is for white people.' For a show that is supposed to celebrates the industry as a whole, it really is glaring that people of color were completely omitted from that," Bandhu said. He urges producers to push for non-traditional casting - he congratulates "Waitress" for hiring non-whites for two-thirds of the lead actresses - and putting minority actors in lead roles. "Hopefully things like 'Hamilton' start to change the curve a little bit. The penny starts to drop. When you start seeing more visible talent from actors of color and you start seeing them being populate on stages, then their absence becomes even more stark." I think it has been proven that diversity is good for Broadway ASIAN-AMERICAN ACTOR PUN BANDHU The Roots tribute to Prince THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK – Sheila E., D'Angelo, The Roots and Janelle Monae will pay tribute to Prince at this month's BET Awards. The performers will honor The Purple One on June 26 at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, the network announced Tuesday. After Madonna – with the help of Stevie Wonder – paid tribute to Prince at last month's Billboard Music Awards, BET tweeted: "Yeah, we saw that. Don't worry. We Got You." Sheila E. was once engaged to Prince. Monae was mentored by Prince and they collaborated on her 2013 album. Prince died April 21 of an accidental overdose of fentanyl, a powerful opioid painkiller. Drake is the top nominee at the BET Awards with nine nominations; Beyonce and Rihanna have five nominations each. Prince ” GETTY Brown: Friend to blame for Out & About Whitney, daughter’s death 6B The Charlotte Post A&E/The Thursday, June 9, 2016 Charlotte’s photo album THE ASSOCATED PRESS NEW YORK – Bobby Brown is suggesting family friend Nick Gordon is to blame for the deaths of his ex-wife Whitney Houston and the couple's daughter, Bobbi Kristina Brown. Houston was pronounced dead in February 2012 after being found submerged in a bathtub. Her death was ruled an accidental drowning. Brown was found unresponsive in a bathtub in January 2015. She went into a coma and died six months later. An autopsy couldn't determine if her death was intentional or accidental. Both women had drugs in their systems. Brown has joined a wrongful death suit against Gordon in his daughter's death. He tells ABC News that "the same thing that happened to my daughter is what happened to Whitney." He says "there's only one person that was around both occasions," but refuses to speak Gordon's name. Gordon denies having anything to do with Brown's death. know they've seen some darkness, too, but then Ed grabs a guitar and starts crooning "Can't Help Falling in Love" and you forget all about the demon spirit lurking in the tattered leather armchair in the corner of the living room. Heck, the cranky dead man in the corner terrorizing a working-class family outside of London probably even enjoyed Ed's Elvis impersonation, too. Oh, right, there's a cranky dead man in the corner because this is a horror movie and not just a quirky romance about the Warrens. The story deals with the Enfield Poltergeist - a highly documented 1977 case about a single mother, Peggy Hodgson (played here by Frances O'Connor); her four children; and the strange and terrifying happenings in their small home. As with most stories about haunted houses, it starts small - bumps and voices and knocks, mysterious bites and sheets that fly off of children in the middle of the night - and escalates quickly to demonic possession of an 11-year-old girl, Janet (Madison Wolfe), by a 72-year-old Bill Wilkins (Bob Adrian). This time, though, the Warrens have their own issues. In a prologue about the Amityville murders, Lorraine sees something that scares her so deeply, she has no choice but to put her foot down and demand that she and Ed stop this business of paranormal investigation. They can do the lecture and the press circuit, sure, but no more of this getting inside heads. Meanwhile, the whole industry of paranormal investigation is being picked apart by naysayers in the press, so when the Enfield situation springs up, the Catholic Church basically asks the Warrens to go ahead and try to get proof first to save the church from another embarrassing hoax situation. While interesting, the constant skepticism and wavering trust also work to dull the fun of the scares. Is the audience supposed to doubt little Janet, too? It's never really clear. TROY HULL/THE CHRLOTTE POST The film is also way too long and the tricks end up feeling a David Cropps, interior mechanic for Richard Petty Motorsports, steers Aric Almirola’s Ford Fulittle repetitive and obvious, sion racer at Charlotte Motor Speedway before the All-Star race. although there's a really great sequence in the Warrens' home with a creepy picture that Ed painted. The horror sequel is a tough thing to pull off in general, and "The Conjuring 2" is most certainly one of the better efforts. The case files of the Warrens should provide some wickedly fun material for many sequels to come. But, for better or worse, the first movie was just too good and "The Conjuring 2" can't hold a candle to its predecessor. "The Conjuring 2" is rated R. instagram.com/thecharlottepost Running time: 133 minutes. ‘The Conjuring 2’ scares, but not as well as the original MOVIE REVIEW By Lindsey Bahr THE ASSOCIATED PRESS If "The Conjuring" was a chilling whisper, the sequel is a deafening shriek. That might not be a bad thing for some, but the shock jumps and cheesy-looking demons in "The Conjuring 2 " were a definite departure from the first, and not necessarily for the better. The brilliance of director James Wan's elegant original film was how it used our own horror savvy against us. 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