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April 18, 2008 Pages 1-20
Friday, April 18, 2008 FREE Your VOTE can make the change on Tuesday, April 22 Election Day 48 YEARS OF COMMUNITY SERVICE PHILADELPHIA, CHESTER, SOUTH JERSEY, WILMINGTON, DEL. Leadership Awards Salute to Leadership Awards Breakfast presented by the Carroll Park Community Council, Inc. held at the Pinn Memorial honored eleven. The Guardianship, Legacy, Service and Lucien Blackwell Exemplary community service awards were presented to Sen. Vincent Hughes, Zilpha Tapper, James Grant, Alice Crowder, Heshimu Jaramogi, Wadell Ridley, Tyree Johnson, Dennis Lee, Rev Dorthea Lindsay, Christine Randall and Robert Abdullah. Corporate sponsor Bravo Health represented by Elba Torres-Duca pictured here as well as councilwoman Jannie Blackwell assisted the presentation of the Lucien Blackwell Exemplary award to Mayor Michael Nutter. Councilman Curtis Jones honored the awardees as well with the staff and board of directors of the Carroll Park Community Council, Inc. Martin Regusters Leaping Lion Photo Chester Celebrates Citywide celebration and Parade honoring High School Boys Basketball Team and Girls Track & Field State Champions - page 12 Chester Health Fair & Fun Day - page 12 Visit SCOOP USA on the World Wide Web: SCOOPUSANEWSPAPER.COM 2 - SCOOP U.S.A. - Friday, April 18, 2008 thera martin-connelly The Clock is Ticking toward Election Day Can you believe it? The Primary Election is almost here. In fact, as you read this column the election will be just about 4 days away. What’s at stake? Everything. Starting at the top of the ticket, the next person to be the Commander and Chief for the nation will be that much closer to taking the seat once they win the Primary. Albeit they still will have to run in the November General lection, to win on April 22nd means a hell of a lot. After 8 years of George Bush, the country is ready for a change, at least that’s what I hear every which way I turn. Folks are saying to me that America and Americans can’t take another 4 years of a leader with a Bush mentality, even if their name isn’t Bush. If you want to war to go on and on and on in Iraq, that alone makes you the choice I would not want in the White House and many are echoing the same sentiments. So at the top, we have to consider long and hard whom we want to be our next President. Democrats have to consider between two democrats whom they want to walk away from the Democratic National Convention as the endorsed candidate by the party to take on the Republican challenger, John McCain. By the way, I have no problem with people who have lived past the age of 70 who are spry and alert and energetic and clear thinking and who have passion to serve and who love this country. Unfortunately that’s not the feeling I get from John McCain. When I see him in speeches and television news interviews and on the campaign travel, via media coverage, etc, what I see is an old man who does not want to let go of his dream even though he looks like he can barely pull himself up out of his bed every day. While he has a wife he wears on his arm like a trophy, John McCain comes across to me like an older, more beat up version of George W. Bush. If Dick Gregory were running for President, (and I estimate that Mr. Gregory is in the same age group as John McCain, I’d have no problem voting for that “old” man. Dick Gregory is fit. He takes care of himself. He’s healthy as a horse and he talks with lots of sense. He’d fix the country, yes he would. But McCain? McCain looks like he’s two steps away from a stretcher or something. He exudes no energy. He’s flat as a 120 day old soda o I want the convenience of receiving SCOOP U.S.A. every week at my home or business o 26 weeks - Only o 52 weeks - Only $20.00 $35.00 Call (215) 232-5974 Fax (215) 236-2945 Mail Scoop U.S.A. P.O. Box 14013 Philadelphia, PA 19122 In Person 942 N. Watts St. Philadelphia, PA 19123 New Renew Total $------- Form Of Payment: q CHECK q MONEY ORDER or Credit Card Card # ______________________________________________ Expiration Date _______ Code _______ that’s been sitting out in the hot son. Be very clear, I am not against senior citizens. I love seniors, I am just against a worn out one trying to become Commander in Chief of America. In Pennsylvania Congressmen Chaka Fattah and Bob Brady are up for reelection. Neither have opponents in the Primary. At the State level the office of Attorney General is up for grabs and there’s one Democrat, John Morganelli and one Republican, Tom Corbett who are running. Then the Auditor General’s seat is also up for grabs. The Democrat running for the seat is Jack Wagner. Meanwhile two Republicans are tussling it out, Chet Beiler and Chris Walsh. For State Treasurer we have four Democrats running, Jennifer Mann, Rob McCord, John Cordisco and Dennis Morrison-Wesley. (Morrison Wesley happens to be an African American by the way). On the Republican side for State Treasurer, we have a man by the name of Tom Ellis running. In the first senate race, everybody knows by now that long time powerhouse of a state senator Vincent Fumo will not be running for re-lection. That leaves three hungry candidates ready to pounce into the seat. The Democratic candidates are John Dougherty powerful labor union leader, Anne Dicker, community activist, and Larry Farnese, who is said to be the hand-picked choice of embattled State Senator Vincent Fumo who has been indicted by the Feds. Jack Moreley is running for the first senate seat on the Republican side of the world. In the 3rd senatorial district, State Senator Shirley M. Kitchen is up for re-election and she has no opponent in the Primary. Senator Vincent Hughes is up for re-election and he also has no Democratic opponent in the Primary. It will be very interesting to see how things turn out in the 179th Legislative District where youthful State Rep. Tony Payton, Jr. is working to keep his seat that is still new. But he has a Democratic opponent Guy Lewis who has been all but invisible during this campaign season. While Tony Payton made a few mistakes with his filing petitions, he came through it, and it is said he can pull off another win. In the 180th District, democratic incumbent State Rep. Angel Cruz has a democratic opponent Jonathan Ramos. Cruz seems to be pretty popular but you never know what’s what until the last vote is counted. State Reps. W. Curtis Thomas, Louise Williams Bishop, James Roebuck, Ronald Waters, Jewell Williams, Kathy Manderiino, John Myers, Mark Cohen, Cherelle Parker and Dwight Evans have no opponets so they can sail through the Primary event April 22nd. In the 198th Legislative District, Democratic Incumbent State Rep. Rosita Youngblood has an opponent once again, but that’s not news to her. It seems she always has two or three opponents every time she runs and yet she always comes out on top. Her Democratic opponent this time is Byron Davis. And certainly let me not leave out the 190th District race in West and North Philly. The incumbent is State Rep. Tommy Blackwell, who was kicked off the ballot for not having enough valid signatures on his petitions. His opponent is essentially an unknown, Vanessa Brown but she is the only Democratic candidate on the ballot in the 190th district. Blackwell meanwhile has kicked off a write-in campaign and depending on how hard he works, perhaps that power Blackwell name can pull off a miracle and I would say it will be a miracle if he wins because most voters just don’t get it. They don’t know how to do a write-in campaign on election day. Blackwell’s opponent is advertising. Blackwell is not. Blackwell’s opponent is very visible at all the candidate forums and so on and so forth, I’m not sure how visible Blackwell has been in that kind of campaign activity, but if you want to win you gotta be visible. That much I do know. As you go to the polls on Tuesday, April 22nd remember this: The polls open at 7am and remain open until 8pm. If you have a problem on election day such as not knowing where to go to vote, or being told once you get there that your name is not in the book, then call the Committee of Seventy. They’re there to help. Their number is 215-557-3600. Also, you must vote for the delegates that are for your presidential candidate only. This will help your candidate to receive more delegate votes to win the nomination for president. So even before you vote for your choice for president, vote for the people who are running to be delegates for the candidate of your choice. Got it? Good. “Hip Hop Team Vote: Turn up the Vote” “With the overwhelming momentum building across Pennsylvania, where young people are making their voices heard in record numbers around youth voter registration, The Hip-Hop Research and Education Fund (HREF), PowerPAC and the Hip-Hop Summit Action Network (HSAN) will embrace and salute them in anticipation of the largest youth voter turnout on at the Pennsylvania presidential primary on April 22nd. On April 20, 2008 at Temple University’s Liacouras Center Arena, located at 1776 N. Broad Street in Philadelphia, PA, a massive national ‘Hip-Hop Team Vote: Turn Up The Vote’ mobilization will be held bringing together hip-hop stars, youth leaders and young people to address the quality of life issues that have resonated with young people across the state and throughout America. Hip-hop stars and youth leaders thus far confirmed to participate include: Russell Simmons; Dr. Benjamin Chavis; platinum R&B/pop star Ciara; platinum hip-hop star, Mike Jones; Flo-Rida; Jim Jones; Rich Boy; Styles P; Chrisette Michelle; Lyfe Jennings, Webbie; Lil X; Green Lantern, Gorilla Zoe, BET’s ‘106 & Park’ star hosts Rocsi and Terrence J; Lil Boosie; Latino hip- hop/reggaeton stars Alexis y Fido; O’Neal McKnight; Emily King and NAACP National Director, Youth and College Division, Stefanie Brown. Doors open at 12:30. The Summit runs from 2-5pm. On this rare occasion, competing radio stations, Clear Channel’s Power 99 and Radio One’s 100.3 THE BEAT, have come together for this historic mobilization, under a common cause, to get young people out to the polls on April 22nd. Dr. Benjamin Chavis, President/CEO of the Hip-Hop Research and Education Fund, Steve Phillips, Founder and Chairman of PowerPAC, Valeisha Butterfield, Executive Director of the Hip-Hop Summit Action Network, the NAACP, the United States Students Association and Rosario Dawson’s Voto Latino, have joined together to issue a call to millions of 18-35 year olds to participate in the campaign. “Hip-Hop Team Vote: Turn Up The Vote” will utilize a variety of means to reach its target demographic and maximize youth voter regis- tration and voter turnout, including hip-hop radio stations, artists, recording industry street teams, web and pod casts, social networks, blogs and grass roots organizing. Dr. Benjamin Chavis emphasized, “An unprecedented groundswell of young people continues to grow across the state of Pennsylvania in anticipation of the April 22 Presidential primary election. The diversity and power of the hip-hop generation will manifest at the Turn Up the Vote National Hip-Hop Summit at Temple University. PA is fired up and the enthusiasm is growing daily.” The 18-29 year old segment of the hip-hop generation will be nearly 50 million strong in 2008, making up one third of the electorate. Civicyouth.org reported that between the 2004 and 2008 presidential elections, youth voter turnout more than doubled. “I’m really proud of my generation for rising to this momentous occasion,” declared Valeisha Butterfield. “It is clear that young people want change and the best way to bring about change is to vote in record numbers. The Pennsylvania primary will be a milestone for youth voter turn-out.” Added 22 year old Philadelphia native, Lauren Goodwin, “As a 22 year old, recent college graduate, I recognize that my home state of Pennsylvania has an opportunity to make a tremendous impact on this nation. Although I have been involved in the political process in the past, this is the first election that I have felt truly engaged and connected to the issues. More is at stake than ever before because of the current war in Iraq, disproportionate funding for public education and the economic future of the United States. Â Pennsylvania, stand up and join me and the millions of other young adults by registering to vote and making our voices heard on April 22!” "We're about expanding democracy through support of communities that have been marginalized and underrepresented in the decision-making process," offers Steve Phillips, founder and chairman of PowerPAC. 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SCOOP U.S.A. - Friday, April 18, 2008 -3 marian wright edelman ChildWatch Celebrating young people who beat the odds I'm always delighted to write columns about people who are doing what's right and good, especially when they're young. So I'd like to share with you a few of the inspiring stories of some of the high school seniors honored this spring at Beat the Odds® Awards events hosted by the Children's Defense Fund’s Minnesota and Texas offices. Begun in 1990, the Beat the Odds scholarship program was formed by CDF to recognize and celebrate the achievements of courageous young people to counter so many media accounts of the minority of youths committing crimes. These exceptional young people have not only prevailed against great misfortunes, but with caring adult support, they have thrived by working hard, striving for academic excellence and contributing to their communities. Each year, CDF national and state offices honor high school students for their successes while surmounting colossal challenges. Each honoree receives a scholarship in addition to other forms of support such as computers and clothing. CDF has encouraged nearly 600 Beat the Odds honorees to become leaders and successful in a variety of professions as well as advocates for children and social justice. Susan Castillo’s chronic anemia and asthma caused her to spend long periods of her childhood in and out of hospitals. She endured crushing poverty and an abusive and drug addicted father. Yet her spirit remained unbroken. She has excelled academically and has been active in Houston community service projects. Susan will be the first person in her family to attend college and she aspires to become a neuroscientist and to find a cure for autism, which afflicts her younger brother and so many other children. Brandon Gassaway is a tall, handsome and articulate Black male. When his father murdered his mother in a rage because she attempted to escape from their abusive marriage, Brandon’s life turned upside down. He not only lost both parents, but was separated from his younger sister in a complicated custody struggle leaving each of them with different grandparents in distant cities. But Brandon found a way to turn calamity into victory in Houston. He remained focused on his studies and now mentors younger teens and coaches basketball. He will graduate with a 3.48 GPA and go on to college. Fadumo Hassan’s mother died when she was eight. When she was 12, her father brought her and four younger brothers to the United States from Somalia. But once in the United States, her father abandoned the family. Things improved for Fadumo, however, after her aunt, Sadiya Sahal, took her in and gave her a stable and loving family life in Minneapolis. She encouraged Fadumo to be the first in their family to graduate from high school and enter college. However, disaster struck when her aunt was one of the motorists killed when the Interstate 35W Bridge in Minneapolis collapsed into the Mississippi River in August 2007. Determined not to let this chain of adversity dictate her future, Fadumo entered the University of Minnesota, while still in high school, through the state's Post-Secondary Options program and earned 16 credits toward a university degree. She’s now on her way to becoming a dentist. Early in his childhood, Justin Haynes McKizzie was nearly felled by poverty and violence. By the age of 10, he had experienced living with his abusive father and crack-addicted mother, in the homes of relatives and then shifting from one shelter or rehabilitation center to another. His life took a hard slide into gang membership and drug dealing, and he almost got sucked into the prison pipeline when he seriously injured another youth in a gang fight. Read and suppor t these local black newspapers Black Suburban Journal 610-827-1499 Neighborhood Leader 267-972-5497 Phila. Tribune 215-893-4050 Scoop USA 215-232-5974 Sunday Sun 215-848-7864 Be Completely Informed. Support the Black Press COALITION FOR FAIR NEWS COVERAGE What Justin needed was the support of stable, healthy and caring adults. He found that support with loving foster parents and a high school football coach in Minneapolis who mentored him off the field. Justin was able to positively reinvent himself through athletics. He played a major role in getting his football team to the state playoffs and was also a member of the track team. What is remarkable is that Justin is on schedule to graduate with his class event; though he missed more than a year and a half of school. He has been admitted to Rochester Community College in the fall where he plans to study carpentry, business, and architecture and play football. He hopes to build hospitals and places where young people can receive help. Other equally inspiring honorees this year are Maipacher Her and Maricruz Monreal of St. Paul, Minnesota, and Fatima Kassim, Petra Villegas and Sheehan Whelan of Houston, Texas. Whether the recognition ceremonies of these honorees takes place in Washington, D.C., or a city where one of our state offices is located, our Beat the Odds Awards dinners are special occasions for outstanding young people. Many of us know other teens who are beating the odds but will not have a dinner in their honor. On their way to and from school, they daily walk a gauntlet through mean streets that are thoroughfares for crime and violence. They struggle to learn in underachieving schools. They have reached out for positive goals beyond the low expectations of others. We should find ways to recognize and celebrate these young people as well. They are also beating the odds—every day. For more information about CDF's Beat the Odds program visit www.childrensdefense.org/beattheodds. Marian Wright Edelman is President of the Children's Defense Fund and its Action Council 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. W E N EVER S TOP W ORKING F OR Y OU view SCOOP on the web www.scoopusanewspaper.com Coalition to erect a Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. full figure Bronze Sculpture at the entrance of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive The Pennsylvania Juneteenth Coalition (PAJC) and Artist Sculptor Rebecca-Rose tm (RMFAC Studio) Present Plans for a Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. “Freedom Dream” Monument in Historic Philadelphia. The monument will be made a Gift to the City of Philadelphia as a Legacy and Symbol of International Human Rights and dignity for all people. Ms. Rose, a fourth generation African-American sculptor revealed to the public her designs for the monument, as well as the Coalition plans to bring visibility to the Drive, in Dr. King’s honor. This is a history in the making tribute in Philadelphia to Americas Renown Nobel Peace Laureate. This tribute honors Dr. King, the City of Philadelphia, and R. Sonny Driver, Publisher, SCOOP, USA Incorporated. Mr. Driver spearheaded the naming of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, with the support of the City of Philadelphia and over 60,000 citizens in petition. Philadelphia’s leaders, community organizations, cultural families and sponsors are being asked to support the Dr. King’s “Freedom’s Dream” Monument. We ask your support at this time to provide us with a letter of interest if you are able and willing to make this tax-exempt donation. For your contribution of one thousand dollars ($1,000.) dollars, your name or that or your organization’s will be engraved on the granite base of the monument as a living legacy of your support. Neither deposits nor payments are required at this time. Please forward to PJC, the enclosed Expression of Interest Pledge Form, so that we may gather and forward your letter along with others to the Greater Philadelphia Urban Affairs Coalition for they have expressed an interest to be our Fiscal Agent on the project. We welcome an opportunity to talk or meet with you regarding the [email protected] /[email protected] PLEDGE FORM Please indicate your preliminary interest or pledge below to contribute to the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Monument fund. No money is required at this time. We will include you in the 2007 Sponsors and Supporters Preview Reception. Our Fiscal agent will follow up for a 501c3 tax exemption for your contribution. Check box: > Donor of $1,000. / Name to be engraved on monument base as testament of support, > Sponsors call for Pledge Options and Return on Investment. > General contributions of any amount are welcomed. > I want to pledge in-kind support, call for details. Name/Title:_______________________ Organization:_____________________ Address:_________________________ City/State/Zip:____________________ Phone: __________________________ Signature:________________________ Email: _________________________ Date:_____________________ 4 - SCOOP U.S.A. - Friday, April 18, 2008 A Hi Tech Lynching Letter to the Editor The Truth Hurts The Rev. Dr. Jeremiah Wright only knows how to tell the truth one way-the way Jesus did-strait, no chaser! His unapologetic style is only abrasive to one type of folks. Folks who hate truth because of some constitutional incapability to accept and deal with reality. They would rather use a media apparatus good at reverse psychology, defame the righteous in order to make saints outta the wicked by confusing and distorting the minds of the blind, deaf, and dumb. He fought in Korea for his alleged “inalienable rights” of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. He marched for “civil rights” with Dr. King. What does he get in return? Economic suffocation from the same Koreans he fought to defend the rights for all Americans. The right to use the stool after the haters of truth, freedom, justice and equality. Is this type of nonsense to place America in any moral position to take a brutally honest look and examine her racial history, and how it relates to crime, institutionalized poverty, ignorance, unemployment, big government, high taxed, poor schools, poor health care, housing and so many other diseases? Why should Mr. Barack Obama cut ties with Dr. Wright? Did anyone ask Bush to cut ties with Jerry (Falwell), Billy Graham or Pat Robinson? These men preached the most zionist, racist, and chauvinist rhetoric the world has ever bored witness to. One even talked about sending a “hit” team to assassinate a democratically elected head of state - the haters of truth never said a word. What does experience have to do with being president? Experience is what has produced all the economic, political, social madness mentioned above. Why are the haters afraid of black blood? He’s a brother who’s totally aware of the fact that his ancestors were the first architects, engineers, poets, astronomer, chemist, physicist, agricultural scientist, mathematicians, doctors, lawyers, scholars, and universal builders. But he can’t minister the truth to a bunch of knuckleheads who’s rather stick their heads in the sand, like an ostrich, and pretend America doesn’t have a problem……… I mean race problem. Mr. Obama should not be denied the counsel (Rev. Dr. Wright) of his choice. God damned the people of Lot’s time for being so ignorant. He damned Sodom and Gomorrah, Greece, and Rome. So, why not America? Please Dr. Wright do not compromise your unapologetic truth-telling style for a bunch of corporate haters who have vested interest in spreading lies. first used YouTube to get the snippets of Rev. Wright out to the people who use that particular medium, young folks. As many of us who are familiar with YouTube know, something can be hot there but not make any impression outside that medium or have any impact or influence beyond the circle of folks who frequent YouTube. To penetrate the consciousness of older whites who don’t know anything about that technology and to get more folks to log onto YouTube to see it, the corporate media colluded with the Clinton’s to manufacture a controversy. Images of a Black preacher railing against the hypocrisy, mendacity and rapine of (America), daring to make moral judgments about (America)’s crimes against humanity triggered deeply rooted psychological angst. The images and words of Rev. Jeremiah A Wright Jr. shocked and unsettled most white people. Wright’s words immediately put them on the defensive, a position that makes them extremely uncomfortable. Wright exposed their evil. The righteous indignation of his sermon was genuine, rightly so because he was chastising (America) for her wickedness and wanton inhumanity. …………… Wright’s message cut to the quick. Wright challenged their “we’re the good guys” delusions. The Clinton’s knew this strategy would work. They knew showing an angry Rev. Wright denouncing (America)’s ruthlessness and the imperial blood lust that has guided (America) since before its founding as a nation, would generate animosity against Wright and by extension Barack Obama. “How dare he say such things.” is the thought of many whites. To them Wright is unpatriotic even though he served honorably in the US military. By linking Obama to Wrights’s words, Obama was put on the defensive just like the Clinton’s knew they would. When they tried to tie him the Louis Farrakhan, that didn’t work. When they tried to say he was a Muslim to exploit the Islamophobia the US mainstream media has created, that didn’t work either. But they knew about Rev. Jeremiah Wright from the git go. They knew he was problack, an anathema to most whites, because their fragile self-images are threatened by people who are not mindlessly Eurocentric. The media tried to make an issue about Wright’s theology early on, but Obama cut them off at ch. The Clinton’s, simply filed the information away for use another day. While Obama has faced the firestorm and controversy head on, major damage has been done. He was sailing smoothly along as the “Good Negro”, articulate, enthusiastic and intelligent a Black (the one drop rule is still in effect) candidate who never mentioned race. Obama eschewed the topic because to do so made whites uncomfortable and to make white people uncomfortable is to court disaster. Race and color are the festering sins of His Legacy harry polis junious r. stanton The Clinton’s fiendishly cunning plan to destroy Barack Obama’s nonthreatening public image by directly linking him to an outspoken unabashedly pro-black minister is succeeding beyond their wildest expectations. This was a calculated and choreographed campaign to destroy Obama in the minds of white folks. The groundwork was laid by Clinton supporters like Geraldine Ferraro and Pennsylvania governor Ed Rendell. Ferraro played the “bad cop” charging Obama was only where he was because he was Black. She was adamant; she refused to back down from her statement and she willingly took the hit. Her resignation helped bolster Clinton’s position with whites because it played out older whites’ worst nightmare, a white person losing their job because of a black person. That incident forced white people to acknowledge the elephant in the room, race. Ed Rendell played the “good cop” by making the rounds on the cable networks when Hillary Rodham Clinton was at her nadir. Obama was beating Clinton like she stole something making her look bad as he garnered delegates left and right winning eleven straight primaries. Rendell went on the air whining that Obama was getting a free pass from the media. Rendell even had the audacity to say the media was not scrutinizing Obama’s speeches or his campaign. Yet no one in the mainstream media challenged Clinton or her supporters on their cockamamie assertion she had more experience to be Commander in Chief; as if being married to Bill Clinton gave her presidential experience!? Both Ferraro and Rendell were setting us up for what was to come, a vicious yet subtle attack on Obama by playing the race card. The attack was aimed primarily at Obama’s core, the young white people. That’s why they In honor of President Bush, I have compiled a partial list of his true achievements. 1. Over 3000 American men and women killed in his Iraq war. 2. Thousands of Americans maimed and/or badly injured. 3. Thousands of Iraqi children, women, and men killed, maimed, or injured. 4. Drained the Clinton surplus and sunk us into incredi- ble debt. 5. For Homeland Security, our homeland infrastructure, ports, and defense are falling apart and undefended and we are broke. 6. We are mired in a recession, and sliding into a huge mess thanks to the Decider. 7. People are losing their homes, not just from medical bills not covered by insurance, but also from foreclosures. 8. Manufacturing and high-paying jobs are being lost, while low-paying service jobs are opening. Many people are memorizing the words, “Would you like fries with that?” 9. Oil prices are at an all-time high, resulting in the costs of everything else to climb while pay is stagnating. 10. The Middle Class is shrinking and no longer able to afford their children’s college education. 11. Schools are more dangerous and educating less. “No Child Left Behind” has resulted in children being taught for the tests. 12. W has stuffed the courts with so many conservative judges, the laws and programs that previously protected people barely exist. 13. Our civil liberties have been whittled and W has set a precedent for reckless abuse of our constitution. 14. Torture is now accepted as a means for getting information. 15. Government agencies are now headed by people who previously lobbied against those agencies or who had totally unrelated jobs, like running dog shows. These people decide who needs torturing. (America); sins white folks avoid ‘fessing up’ to at all costs. Like the sin of genocide against the Native Americans, which also undercuts their “we are moral and civilized” image, the race issue also forces them to see themselves outside the bogus parameters they have constructed about themselves. They are forced to confront behaviors that undermine their delusional notions of being civilized. Their collective behaviors are so egregious and pervasive, to maintain their sense of comfort and domination whites and their victims, the Native Americans and Blacks expend inordinate amounts of energy deluding ourselves things are getting better, but they are not. Racism and violence have metastasized deep into the marrow of (America). Obama’s message offered hope; he exhorted the need for change generating a false sense of healing. He seems to actually believe (America) can be better. Alas even if that is true, people like the Clintons really don’t want change. They want the status quo because they benefit from things not changing. So to prove how committed they are to the status quo they offered up Rev Jeremiah Wright Jr. to the racism gods as their sacrifice; just like Bill Clinton offered up Sistah Souljah when he was running. Now Rev. Wright is being demonized, vilified and castigated by the white media. They have to, because he poses a serious threat to their self-image and their policies. If this were sixty years ago an uppity Negro like Buddy Wright would have been found hanging from a tree or his church would have been bombed. But today they lynch you electronically, for the whole world to see. The difference between the old time lynchin’ and today’s version is, back in the day when they lynched you, you were dead for good. Today if you aren’t strong enough to withstand the vilification, and character assassination, you become a living example of a broken man or woman, which is what they really want. They want a symbolically castrated, emasculated man, psychologically wounded and hobbling for all the world to see. Buddy Wright can take it and he will bounce back stronger than ever. The Clintons and the media mind control apparatus are playing the tried and true slave massa role/game: beat down or lynch an “uppity” black leader and the rest of us will fall in line. By fall in line whites mean: go along with their okey-doke, swallow your manhood and humanity, think like they tell us to think and don’t get out of our “place”. It remains to be seen how successful that part of their strategy will be. The Digital Underground hosted by Junious Ricardo Stanton airs live Sundays from 12 Noon to 2 PM Eastern time on www.Haramabeeradio.com and www.BlackMic.com Log on and learn, engage in mental decolonization. Free your mind the rest will follow. 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. 16. Our nation’s scientists have been blindfolded and gagged by Bush’s minions. We drill in pristine wilderness and do not pursue stem cell research. 17. Bush’s mandate was a mandate stolen from the man who was actually elected in 2000. He has managed to trash everything he touched. 18. Even more than previously, the industries and lobbyists who will be affected are writing our laws. 19. The service people who fought in Bush senior and junior’s wars are being treated badly. The list goes on and on, too long to write. It is more negative, more damaging, than I can express. This soonto-be ex-president will need to stay on his ranch in Texas. He can wear his big cowboy hat and boots, cut brush and ride his bike. He will not be able to visit the good people of the USA because seventy per cent of the people can’t wait to get rid of him. Copyright 2006 by Harry Martin Polis and edited by Jaynee Levy-Polis Harry is available for lectures and entertainment with stories and poetry. Contact SCOOP USA, or e-mail Harry Pennsylvania "Teacher of the year" award nominations to close April 30th Meriden, CT --- Nominations for the Pennsylvania 2007-2008 Teacher of the Year award are being accepted through midnight on April 30, 2008. The award, which is being presented by Teachers' Insurance Plan(tm), includes $1,000 to the winning teacher and a $500 grant to that teacher's school. Each state winner will also be eligible for the National Award that includes a special recognition and a $2,500 travel certificate. Nomination forms are available online at www.teachers.com/toty. Winners will be announced at the start of the next school ye SCOOP U.S.A. - Friday, April 18, 2008 - 5 Richard Wright’s Long Black Blues Song: A 2008 Centenary Celebration Copyright James G. Spady 2008 [Dedicated to Wright’s Daughters: Julia and Rachel] “All over Paris he looks out/An unbroken blue window/He is just as much outside/As his vision is as outside…” Ted Joans, “L’affiche La” Wright’s long black blues song is now a hip hop anthem. Different genre. Same understanding/overstanding. Memories. Motions and The Mimetic Force of History. When Native Son entered the literary landscape things could never be the same. Visionary black man crafts memorable characters that are etched into your memory like Billie Holiday’s own “Strange Fruit.” Who is this writer? Whose child is he? How did he come to understand both the gift of laughter and the tragicomedy of those bleu noir nights/knights? From Chicago’s Southside in 1930s to St. Denis in 2008. The changing same. From Richard Wright to Malcolm Herve. Outsiders. Insiders. Can’t Stop! Won’t Stop! Wayblackmemories: “I can make myself at home almost anywhere on this earth and can, if I’ve a mind to and when I’m attracted to a landscape or a mood of life, easily sink myself into the most alien and widely differing environments. I must confess that is no personal achievement of mine; this attitude was never striven for. I’ve been shaped to this mental stance by the kind of experiences that I have fallen heir to.” This is what Richard Wright writes in that powerful trilogy, Black Power: Three Books From Exile (Black Power, the Color Curtain and White Man, Listen, Harper Perennial Modern Classics, 2008). From Bigger Thomas to Biggie Smalls Richard Wright’s blues sensibility enabled him to navigate contradictions experienced as a Black man in the Western hemisphere. The novelist and cultural critic, Ralph Ellison, explores: “The Blues express both the agony of life and the possibility of conquering it through the toughness of spirit.” In the early 21st century Wright’s Bigger Thomas resonates in so many hip hop centered conscious men of color in the streets of Philly, Brooklyn, Newark, St. Denis, Marseilles, Paris, Toulouse, Atlanta, Chicago, Jackson, New Orleans, Melbourne, Tokyo, Berlin, Algiers, Dakar, Cairo, Mombasa, Dar Es Salaam, Harare, Havana, Toronto, New Haven, Oakland, Miami, Los Angeles and Detroit. The brilliant African American philosopher, Dr. William Fontaine provides deep insight into the psychological, philosophical, and social dimensions of both the central and centering character in Wright’s classic novel, Native Son. Fontaine explains, “Bigger does not laugh and loll his time away; Wright’s hero seldom laughs. When he does it is the punitive kind of laughter, such as when he forces his friend Gus to lick his knife blade while the crowd laughs in the poolroom. Sometimes he laughs at the white folk, but in a churlish way, such as the gutsy scene in which he and Gus give mock impressions of the chief executive and the military. Normal laughter for Bigger Thomas is, in Wright’s phrase, ‘a wry smile.’ Bigger consequently lacks the sense of being a free and equal self. He is conscious of his body only as a black, despised object. He has no clear consciousness of a set of values claimed by him as his own. He has no clear consciousness of such a set of values in relation to similar sets held by others. The response of the black criminal of the South-Side Chicago slums are bound within narrow, tense feelings of fear, shame, guilt and hate.” Dominant Wish for Freedom, Dignity and Equality Burns in Bigger’s Body Fontaine continues, “But the dominant wish for freedom and equality burns in the body and mind of Bigger Thomas. For the psychological mechanism of fearshame-guilt-hate is a conditioned response to repeated frustrations. These frustrations have only suppressed the wish into bare latency. Wright’s novel tells how conscious appreciation of himself as a human being with human strivings and worth is revealed to the young, black criminal of the urban ghetto. The novelist employs historical materialism, the relativistic ethics of Marx and the psychological mechanism of fear-shame-guilt-hate to explain the psychic life and overt behavior of both racial groups. The story reaches its first climax with the accidental murder of the white girl, Mary Dalton, and the kidnap note signed ‘Red.’ The note now sets off counterfears and torrents of hate in the white world. Discovery that the real criminal is Bigger Thomas, a Negro, intensifies both feelings, and attendant emotive meanings of the word ‘Red,’ deepened by the known association of Bigger, Mary, and Jan….” Beginning To Discover the Deep Meaning in Wright’s Message Fontaine concludes, “Since the death of Richard Wright in 1960, old critics and admirers have come to recognize the true depth of his message. Formerly they had charged Wright with overemphasizing violence and with the conception and use of artistic creations as media of blatant social protest. James Baldwin, who himself, chooses to be a writer and not a ‘Negro writer’, notes that in a later book, Eight Men, two of the stories, “Man, God Ain’t Like That” and “Man of All Work,” reveal that Richard Wright was approaching that aesthetic distance characteristic of the true artist. And Baldwin adds also the very significant observation that within the South-Side Negro community of the Chicago of Native Son, where Bessie and Bigger, Jan and Mary, Max and Buckley, the state’s attorney, were joined together in a tragicomedy of lust and love, murder and venality, degradation and regeneration--within this wasteland on the borders of wasted riches---Wright uncovered the longings Richard Wright of the human heart.” On Becoming and Being A Native Son What is the relationship of the characters in Native Son to the lived experiences of Blacks in the United States? Again, we turn to the philosopher/literary critic, William Fontaine. He states, “America’s history is traceable to lowly serfs, hands of white men who crossed the Atlantic, who, in their drive for freedom, enslaved millions of men of alien races as necessary means to the battle for existence. From this first wrong sprang a sense of guilt, and there has been no atonement, because of self-interest and fear. Bigger’s accidental murder of Mary and the kidnap note are not only the same kind of acts as those by which the new world was created, they are causal products of these very historical forces. Bigger Thomas is a ‘native son.’ Judged by a moral philosophy which divorces the message of ‘good’ and ‘bad’, ‘right’ and ‘wrong’ from existential contexts, Bigger’s actions may be called unjust. But, if such absolutes re unanalyzed fiction, if moral systems are complexes of attitudes and ideas which may be dated and shown to arise from economic substructures for the double purpose of promoting and legitimizing action, then Bigger’s actions are creative just as the building of America was creative. If one persists, nevertheless, in calling his action criminal, then his existence is a crime against the state. You cannot systematically deny equal claims to an entire segment of the population and condemn its members for injustice without condemning yourself.” Julia Wright: Daughter of a Native Son Celebrates Her Father’s Year With Birthday Gifts and Worldwide Colloquies Burning out it’s time And timing it’s own burning One lonely candle. …Julia Wright Not only does this Richard Wright Centenary Celebration provide us with an excellent opportunity to teach Native Sons to eager students desperately wanting to know more about the evolution of the Hip Hop generation , it also resuscitates memory for parents, grandparents and those who came to consciousness during the Black Power and Civil Rights Movement of the 19060’s and 70’s . In an exclusive interview with Julia Wright, daughter of Richard Wright, we learn even more about this visionary writer, thinker and global citizen. Julia states, “There are a number of gifts to Richard Wright that I initiated because I wanted to given him some presents in commemoration of his birthday. The trilogy was left out of print. This trilogy includes: Black Power, Color Curtain and White Man, Listen! These three books are packaged as a trilogy and came out as an omnibus, three in one. This trilogy was issued in paperback so they can be bought by students. I am so proud. I’m really patting myself on the back. And I know my father would be because when he went into exile, everything he wrote was treated with contempt in this country because if you’re an American, you write in America! That was Cold War policy. I’m not saying it is true today. But in those days [these books were originally released in the decade between 1954 and 1964] and in some respects we are coming back to some of these things today. That is why he is coming back because some of the things he said are still true…. I mean, KATRINA. .. The way Brother Man died with the bullets at the end of “Down By The Riverside.” But anyway, let me come back to the present. The second gift I am giving him this year is an unpublished novel, the last he wrote which is a draft, uncorrected. It was just in the form of a draft. He didn’t even have time to finish. It stops of page 306. You don’t get page 307 because he is dead! “ Richard Wright’s New Novel, A Father’s Law Just Released Julia Wright vividly recalls discovering her father’s manuscript near the old Underwood typewriter in his Paris studio immediately following his death. Writing in the introduction to A Fathers Law (Harper Perennial, 2008), she explains, “I remember curling up on the green sofa, not even wanting to look at his empty bed with the fake fur blanket. The paper and objects strewn over the long rustic table of a dark held no possible interest for me. I was like a trapped animal curled around frozen pain but tense with vigilance. No, I didn’t see the manuscript then. It was later, after the funeral, when Ellen went back to London to terminate her business there that I took to returning to the studio, unable to mourn except in denial and vigil.” Daughter of Richard, Daughter of Africa She continues that ritual of remembrance: “It was then I found it –or it found me. Did I roll the last page out of the Underwood? Or was it in one of my father’s binders by his bed (he would never go out without the manuscript he was currently working on clasped in one of his favorite cardboard or leather binders)? It all rings a bell. I started to read and never stopped til those 306 pages were finished. And I wanted to protect both protagonists---the father and the son. The draft—so peculiar, so unwieldy, like a patchwork quilt of psychological horror with some pieces not quite fitting---became an integral part of my mourning. It was almost like a long letter, unsubmitted except to a few loved ones, and now to me. The notes I took ended up in dusty boxes at the other end of the Atlantic but not buried since they are to see the light of day.” Daylight. Bright and Morning Star. The Temple at Ihadan is closed but the pages of Richard Wright’s A Father’s Law beckons interested readers to turn them one by one. It’s been a long journey for Richard Wright’s daughter. Born in Brooklyn, New York she joined her parents in the even longer journey to France. This hegira did not end there. Soon thereafter she followed her father’s footsteps to West Africa. Memories and A Daughter’s Love. All to be documented and released to the public. Our conversation turns to her long awaited biomemoir. When asked about its completion, Julia smiled as only she can and in her characteristic combination of reserve and muntu kuntu energy, her voice rises: “A biographer said Julia Wright will never finish her memoir on her father. She will take her memories with her. Did I give her an interview saying that? I never met her. I was being very ironic when I said, ‘This is new. Maybe they can pass a new law saying daughters and sons of famous people have to write a memoir! The book will be a biomemoir. What I want to tell people is this is what Richard Wright encouraged his daughter to become---me. I know my father would be proud of me. He’ll probably joke a bit and say, ‘Oh Julia, come on. You’re a little too much. Come on. Simmer down.’ But he’d approve…. In thinking about how my childhood impacted me, I became addicted to things, to food. I have problems with food because my father was poor and our household turned around food but not in the sense that Conrad Kent Rivers wrote. HE never went down to the Riviera to eat Caviar. That was wrong. We respected food. Another thing I became addicted to were danger zones. My father loved adventures. He loved getting close to danger.” Julia Wright’s Letter to President Kwame Nkrumah When Julia went to Ghana to live and work, she was fully conscious that she was entering a danger zone. But like her father, this was the price one had to pay for freedom. Her father had written about his visit to Ghana during the colonial era, a few years before Ghana won its independence. Julia arrived there a few years after President Kwame Nkrumah had embarked upon a valiant battle against the final vestiges of imperialism. Indeed, he wrote a book with the title, Neo-Colonialism: the Last Stage of Imperialism. This young Afropean arrived in Ghana prior to Malcolm X’s and Muhammad Ali’s visits to the country. She became a vital part of the growing African American community Nkrumah attracted to make good on his promise of a Pan African reality. Among this group of outstanding African Americans were Sylvia Boone, W. E. B. DuBois, Shirley Grahmam DuBois, David Levering Lewis, Martin Kilson, Adelaide Cromwell Hill, Leslie Alexander Lacey, Nell Painter, Maya Anglous, St. Clair Drake and Julia Wright. Not only did Julia have the honor of being President Nkrumah’s French instructor but she also asked this Pan African patriot to take a pubic position on behalf of the Black Power Movement in the USA. She wrote, “Osagyefo, this is why I am writing to you. Because you are the only African leader who in his writings has shown an understanding of the plight of the American Negro. Because you are the only African leader who has made African American solidarity a reality by welcoming to your Ghana Afro American freedom fighters of the calibre of DuBois, Hunton and my father.” President Nkrumah complied with Julia’s request as many others have since that time. Celebrating the Centennial of Richard Wright’s Birth is something that all of us can be a part of and we can welcome Julia Wright to Philadelphia for a week long celebration of Richard Wright and The Struggle for Freedom. 6 - SCOOP U.S.A. - Friday, April 18, 2008 sherri y. johnson 'American Idol' Brings Jesus CD Spotlight American Idol contestants perform at the 'Idol Gives Back' fundraising special of 'American Idol' in Los Angeles on Sunday April 6, 2008. From left are: Brooke White, David Archuleta, Kristy Lee Cook, David Cook, Carly Smithson, Jason Castro, Syesha Mercado and Michael Johns. Following a wave of comments by Christian viewers criticizing Wednesday night's "American Idol" performance that replaced "Jesus" with "shepherd" in their finale song, Idol contestants stepped back on stage Thursday, this time singing "Jesus." On Thursday night's results show, Michael Johns was eliminated from the wildly popular singing competition, shocking millions of viewers as the contest was narrowed down to the top seven finalists. But more shocking to many viewers than the boot were performances of the contemporary worship song "Shout to the Lord," written by Darlene Zschech. The eight finalists performed the worship song, singing all the original lyrics, including the word "Jesus." The night before, however, "Jesus" had been left out of the picture. Christians were outraged Wednesday night during the television show's second "Idol Gives Back" charity event when white-clad Idol contestants sang “My Shepherd, My Savior" instead of “My Jesus, My Savior" in their final performance that night. "That's their first big mistake. If you're going to sing a gospel tune, sing it. Why change that word?" said Michael Giltz, a blogger on The Huffington Post. Some speculate the modified version of the worship song was an attempt to lessen any controversy among the diversely religious American people. But after the charity event, the "American Idol" message board had a hoard of posts that questioned the appropriateness of the finalists singing a Christian song. "Even if each and every one of them is born again and dying to sing the praises of the Lord, you don't alienate the viewers like me – and most Americans are not evangelicals – who don't identity with that particular strand of Christianity," wrote Giltz, a Catholic. "Dropping the 'Jesus' from 'Shout to the Lord' was a big mistake. Making all the Idol contestants sing it together in the first place was an even bigger one." When the contestants sang the song again near the beginning of Thursday's results show, many Christians were pleasantly surprised to hear "Jesus." The religious song, however, continued to irk others who did not find it appealing to a wide audience. "Idol Gives Back" featured a wide range of celebrities, including Carrie Underwood, Fergie and Heart, Mariah Carey, John Legend, and Miley Cyrus. By Thursday's results show, the event raised over $60 million. The phone lines and Web site were still open Thursday to collect more donations for charities, which this year include Global Fund, Malaria No More, Children's Health Fund, Save the Children, Children's Defense Fund, and Make It Right. Last year, the charity event raised $76 million. Producers anticipate this year's event (once all the donations are in) will raise $100 million. Special thanks to the Belle Report for the updates. If you would like to join our team, please feel free to visit our website at www.supremegospel.org or call 215.843.3355. Until the next column, remain encouraged! Entertainment Editor by Yanina Carter, The Philly Beat Spike Lee Film/Soulful Jazz at the Kimmel Center, Musiq Soulchild to perform One of Hollywood’s most important and influential filmmakers, Spike Lee will emcee a retrospective of his film work with a soulful jazz performance by the Terence Blanchard Quintet and special guests at the Kimmel Center this Saturday, April 19, 2008 at 8pm in Verizon Hall. The multimedia event celebrates the film scores of powerfully works, which first established Lee’s film career, such as Malcolm X, Jungle Fever, 25th Hour, Mo’ Better Blues, Bamboozled, Inside Man, Clockers, and the recent Emmy Award winning HBO Katrina documentary, When the Levees Broke. Terence Blanchard, Grammy® award winning trumpeter-composer and Lee’s long-time musical collaborator, will lead his jazz quintet, accompanied by a 20 piece orchestra. Special guest vocalists include Philadelphia’s neo soul sensation Musiq Soulchild, Stevie Wonder protégé Raul Midón and Patti Austin, whose album Avant Gershwin won the Grammy® for Best Jazz Vocal Album in 2008 This concert is a special concert in the Mellon Jazz Fridays Series scheduled for the Kimmel Center Presents 2007/2008 season. A few summer ago, Spike Lee brought this special presentation to the Mann Music Center and received rave reviews and is expected to be just as delightful. Viewers will enjoy a montage of his films accompanied by the sensation al music of Terrance Blanchard. After viewing the film they will be mesmerized by the musical tune special artist. Philly’s own Musiq Soulchild finds it as privilege to be asked to take part in such an event. “I am a true Spike Lee fan, so to be asked to perform at a show where they are showing some of his films is an honor,” said Musiq, who took time from his busy schedule just to chat we me. SALE SALE SALE MP-4 Players I pod Shuffles . $79.99 SALE $49.99 DVD SALE MUSIC BOX RECORD SHOP 2713 West Girard Ave. 215-235-3317 “I have taken an extreme interest in his films,” he adds. “When I think of certain films he made, I can date them back to my experiences in life- what I was going through when I saw the film. He continues, “I also think of music that was associated with his work. Like, Mo Better Blues and School Daze…. in all his films the soundtrack are all that. And music has been a major contribution to his work especially jazz.” Musiq said he not Musiq Souchild only like Spike he want to be like Spike. When asked, “If he plans to follow the footsteps of the many artists that have are going into the films or television business? Musiq said he’d really like to be a director, like Spike. “I like to piece things together and I have been would love to move into that direction. Born and raised in Philadelphia, Musiq graduated from University City and has lived through out the city of Philadelphia. He said he stays busy with projects. He is currently working on his performance for Saturday and his album, which is expected to be released in August/Early September. He could not elaborate on collaboration right now, but says his fans will love it. Musiq Soulchild’s unique style incorporates R&B, soul, funk, rock, blues, jazz and hip hop. After years of performing at open mics and in jazz clubs, Musiq finally entered the spotlight in 2000 with his platinum debut album, Aijuswanaseing, featuring the popular singles "Just Friends" and "Love," which spent 22 weeks on Billboard’s Hot 100 charts. Musiq’s 2002 album Juslisen, debuted at number one on Billboard’s charts and quickly went platinum with hit singles "Halfcrazy" and "Dontchange." Also in 2002, Musiq collaborated with fellow Philadelphians, hip-hop band The Roots, on the hit song "Break You Off." He released his third album, Soulstar, in 2003. Musiq has received awards from Billboard, BET, ASCAP, BMI, and Soul Train, as well as award nominations from MTV, American Music Awards and NAACP. In 2008, Musiq was nominated for three Grammy® Awards, including Best Male R&B vocal performance for "B.U.D.D.Y," Best R&B song for "Teach Me" and Best R&B Album for Lovinmusaq. “When I look back and think who has been influential in the music industry, I got back to a list of soul stars from the 60s and 70s. Performers like: Donny Hathaway, Marvin Gaye, and Stevie Wonder is who I go back to for musical inspiration,” Musiq concluded. Top CDS, CASS & DVDS 1. Jaheim...................Making of A Man.................(Atlantic) 2. JillScott..RealThing:Words&Sound,V3..(Hidden Beach) 3 . Alicia Keys...............As I Am.........................(J. Records) 4. Herbie Hancock.............River..................................(Verve) 5. Mary J. 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So, the lead(215) 747-8746 ing Democratic Candidate for the Presidency of the U.S. Primary 2008 should promise to give all American women, 17 years of age and older, (followed by all Black Americans), a check for a certain amount of money when he or she becomes President. Doing this will most likely get the lead Democratic Candidate the majority of the votes needed to win the Democratic primary. But what should the lead Democratic Candidate for the State Rep. 190th District Seat do to get the majority of votes needed to win the primary come April 22, 2008 here in Philadelphia? First, let's learn about who she is. Vanessa Brown, the lead Democratic Candidate for State Rep. 190th Legislative District, is serious about democracy and the legislative process. Being an agent of change in her own life has made her realize that she can help her neighbors and communities create change in their lives as well. Brown is a Community Organizer for the West Philadelphia Coalition. Before taking this position in 2006, Vanessa volunteered her services to the Coalition. As a Community Organizer in the Parent Volunteers Program, Vanessa recruited parents to volunteer in their children's schools, and assisted with parent training, including developing and coordinating training on Financial Literacy. She also served as liaison between the Coalition and the school to support the school's participation in the program and resolve any problems that occurred. Brown is interested in a pursuing a variety of proacVanessa Brown, Democratic Party Candidate for State Rep. 190th, representing Philadelphia and the state of PA, middle of the tive Harrisburg measures for group above, is considering holding a press conference at 52nd and Market St. Frankford El Stop to blast Rep. Perzel for pub- families. Among them is licly going against Philadelphia. Mayor Nutter. Nutter signed on supporting Philly passing its' own hand gun laws. Perzel, both micro-lending; Brown wants Northeast Rep. and Speaker of the House, State of PA has publicly blasted Mayor Nutter and City Council because Mayor to reduce the regulatory barriNutter signing support for City Council to pass its own gun laws to stop handgun violence in Phila. Brown sides with the city ers of lenders so that low and income residents of of Philly especially since her District is #1 in gun-violence, according to Police Districts records, -the 12th Police District, -that moderate the 190th district who have no can benefit from the new laws passed by city council and mandated in full effect by Mayor Nutter or little credit could get small loans to start small businesses. More lenders coming to the table will only help to create more business opportunities to our neighborhoods, said Brown. Vanessa's broad and varied experience as a community activist and advocate has enhanced the ability of West Philadelphia Community Based Organizations to your selection, sign and return the form to your local serve its constituency. She worked as the Community Social Security office by mail or in person. To get Form Outreach Specialist at a shelter for homeless women and W-4V, you can call the IRS toll free number, 1-800-829- children; led the Mothers on the Move Committee at the 3676, or you can download the form from our website at Philadelphia Unemployment Project, and was a represenwww.socialsecurity.gov/online/forms.html. If you have tative for the National Campaign for Jobs and Income any questions about voluntary tax withholding from Support. Vanessa chairs the Community Policing Social Security benefit payments, visit us at Committee of the Weed and Seed Project. The 190th is a www.socialsecurity.gov/pubs/10077.html. Or call 1-800- district with enormous potential but is one that struggles. “When I get to Harrisburg, I want to do everything in 772-1213. Starting in May, the Treasury will begin sending economic stimulus payments to more than 130 mil- my power to pass legislation that will avail the district lion households. To find out if you are eligible for a stim- with the building blocks of economic prosperity and staulus payment or if you have other questions about the ble families: housing, jobs, education, healthcare and stimulus bill, please go to the IRS website at social justice”, Brown said” for women's and state-level www.irs.gov. The IRS website has the best and most up- growth. Brown's short term goals are to join in the quest to-date information to answer your questions about the for comprehensive reform of long term care services in stimulus payment. If you prefer, you may call IRS on the commonwealth. We need affordable choices fort sertheir toll-free number at 1-800-829-1040. Social Security beneficiaries, who are filing a 2007 tax return only to See “Leading Candidate” page 15 obtain the stimulus payment, will not need a replacement Form 1099 for IRS to determine if they are eligible to receive a stimulus payment. An estimate of Social Security benefits received in 2007 is sufficient. Information for those who owe taxes on Social Security benefits SSA Manager patrick l. robinson, sr. This year’s tax season will soon be over. But now is the time to decide if there is anything you could do to make the filing of your tax returns easier when next April rolls around. If you found that you owed federal taxes on your income this year, you may want to consider having federal income taxes withheld from your monthly Social Security benefit payment. Although you are not required to have federal taxes withheld, you may find it easier than paying quarterly estimated tax payments. About one-third of all people receiving Social Security benefits have to pay taxes on their benefits. This is true for individuals filing a federal tax return on total income of more than $25,000, and for married couples filing a federal tax return on total income of more than $32,000. If you are interested in taking the easy route to paying taxes, here is what you need to do. You must complete IRS Form W-4V, the Voluntary Withholding Request, and select the percentage of your monthly benefit amount you want withheld. You cannot designate specific dollar amounts. After you have made Douglas Club 106 E. Sharpnack St. SHARON HILL Col. Charles Young Post 682 159 E. 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Philadelphia-area allergists, who are asthma specialists, will offer free asthma screenings at the following locations: ∑ May 6 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Wegmans Market, 1405 Main St., Warrington ∑ May 15 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Crozer Medical Plaza at Brinton Lake, 300 Evergreen Drive, Glen Mills Supported by AstraZeneca, the program has screened more than 108,000 people and referred more than half for further diagnosis. This year a special effort is being made to reach people who already know they have asthma, but may be limiting their activities or missing days of school or work because their disease is not controlled. The initiative is in response to the latest guidelines from the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI) highlighting the importance of asthma control, including day-to-day monitoring and proper medication use to treat symptoms and prevent severe attacks from occurring. “The government guidelines emphasize that undiagnosed or inadequately treated asthma worsens the severity of the disease,” said allergist John Winder, M.D., chair of the Nationwide Asthma Screening Program. “The screening program gives patients who are still having breathing problems a chance to meet with an allergist, discuss their symptoms and learn how to feel better.” Asthma affects more than 22 million Americans, including 6.5 million children, and is responsible for almost 4,000 deaths a year. Although the exact cause of asthma is unknown, many treatments are available to control this chronic inflammation of the airways in the lungs. An asthma attack is often triggered by allergens such as pollen, dust and animal dander, certain drugs and food additives, respiratory infections and physical exertion. Once asthma is diagnosed, experts recommend aggressive treatment with allergen avoidance and medication. Because inflammation of the lungs and airways plays a central role in the development of asthma, the most effective medications are those that reduce inflammation. Studies show inhaled corticosteroids are the most powerful and effective anti-inflammatory medications for asthma, improving control of the disease and helping lungs function normally. This year, a new brochure called Take Control: A Guide for People with Asthma highlighting the new federal guidelines will be available to help asthma patients learn more about managing their disease. The brochure discusses the goals of asthma treatment, measurement and control of symptoms, asthma triggers and avoidance, medications, and the importance of seeing an allergist. Information on allergy shots also is included. “An asthma ‘attack’ isn’t the only sign of trouble. A cough that bothers you at night, shortness of breath, colds that go to your chest – these can all be symptoms of asthma, but few people recognize them or that they are a sign of undertreated disease,” said Dr. Winder. “No one with asthma should have to suffer. Anyone who is experiencing breathing problems or making compromises to live with their condition should attend a free screening and find out how to take control.” During a screening, adults complete a 20-question Life Quality (LQ) Test developed by ACAAI for the program. Children under age 15 take a special test called the Kids’ Asthma Check that allows them to answer questions themselves about any breathing problems. 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W E N EVER S TOP W ORKING F OR Y OU view SCOOP on the web www.scoopusanewspaper.com Congressman Chaka Fattah 2nd Congressional District Congressman Chaka Fattah has won important bipartisan support - from Senators Obama and Clinton, dozens more members of Congress and six governors - for legislation proposed by him and Congressman Porter (R-NV) to reestablish the White House Conference on Children and Youth, an important policy jump-start forum last held in 1970. Here's the release, from our Washington office. Also, the Congressman extends best wishes to his longtime friend, Senator Arlen Specter (R-PA) after Specter revealed that his cancer has reoccurred. VOTE for State Representative Harold James Leadership We Can Believe In Paid by Friends of Harold JamesShirley Wing, Treasurer Vote like your future depends on it... because it DOES! Congressman Bob Brady Ist Congressional District Paid for by Bob Brady for Congress Rousing support for Youngblood’s re-election Supporters from near and far turn out to support her race for 198th Legislative District seat Hundreds of community members, constituents, and well-wishers clustered into the HCFD Auction Center on Sunday to encourage state Rep. Rosita C. Youngblood’s re-election bid. “I am proud that my neighbors here in the 198th Legislative District have entrusted me to represent them,” Youngblood said. “And if they will have me back, I am ready, willing and able to serve another term so I can continue to work to find real solutions for real people.” Among the crowd were colleagues such as state Sen. Shirley M. Kitchen and state Rep. Curtis Thomas, along with Seth Williams, a likely Philadelphia district attorney candidate, and Nicole Price, an official with the Obama ’08 campaign in Pennsylvania. Younblood, who has served the 198th Legislative District since winning a special election in 1994, said she is asking her neighbors to send her back to Harrisburg because the issues remain plentiful – and proven leadership is needed to find solutions. Property tax relief for the most vulnerable taxpayers – seniors and the disabled among them – is still needed. Public safety is assaulted from every level, be it the oversaturation of handguns in the city or counterfeit goods – ranging from mouthwash to aspirin – overrunning stores. Youngblood is no stranger to action, having authored bills that fundamentally changed lives in the district and beyond. As a result of the Kinship Care Act, family members are first in line for custody of children removed from abusive or otherwise dysfunctional homes, rather than see young victims relegated to the foster care system. “For grandparents, aunts, uncles, even brothers and sisters, this piece of legislation helped to smooth what is often a traumatic time, both for the children and would-be caregivers who were tired of watching helplessly as loved little ones were carted away,” she said. “This legislation helps keep families, even extended ones, intact, and supports those who want to step in and help, rather than letting the state assume all responsibility.” With record violence besetting Philadelphia, more and more relatives have found themselves pressed into parenting services. The least the state could do, Youngblood said, is ease the burdens and make retaining a sense of family the first consideration. She understands these and other concerns first hand, ranging from her duties as a block captain to that of a grandmother raising her own grandchildren. As incoming president of the National Foundation for Women Legislators and a representative who has developed bi-partisan relationships in order to move bills that benefit her constituents, Youngblood is far from slowing down. Today, she is working to stem the flood of counterfeit consumer goods from overtaking stores and homes in the Common- wealth. Reports of illness related to counterfeit toothpaste, medicines, snack foods and other items continue to pour in around the country. Measures that broaden the definition of the offense, culpability and penalties will help keep every household safer, she said. “This is an assault on our livelihood, and we must do what we can to protect our homes,” Youngblood said. “This is a clear case for leadership, and while I am glad HB 523 passed the House, we need to keep momentum going so that this becomes law. I am committed to doing all that I can to make that happen.” SCOOP U.S.A. - Friday, April 18, 2008 - 11 Health Plan hosts Ladies Tea Party Women’s Health Fair and Tea Provides Wellness Tips, Diabetes Screenings and More! Health Partners has developed some creative ways to encourage members to get the health screenings they need. On March 28, the organization invited a group of female members to learn more about their health during a mid-morning tea at its Market Street headquarters. The Women’s Health Fair and Tea, emceed by NBC10 Morning News Anchor Liz Keptner, included free diabetes A1c, blood pressure and body mass index screenings and two interactive workshops designed to encourage women to be more proactive when it comes to their health. Health Partners rewarded members who received the diabetes Alc screening and attended both workshops with a free Wal-Mart gift card. Guests also enjoyed an energetic message from renowned inspirational speaker, Pamela Hooks. Diabetes affects over 20 million Americans, approximately 2.7 million of whom are African American, according to the American Diabetes Association. If left untreated, diabetes can lead to serious conditions including heart disease and stroke, kidney and peripheral vascular disease, nerve damage, complications during pregnancy and blindness. “Nearly 54 million people in this country have pre-diabetes,” says Merleen Harris-Williams, M.D., medical director at Health Partners. “When blood sugar irregularities are detected at this early stage, patients have an opportunity to learn about contributing factors and make We Never Stop Working! For You! Reach One, Teach One SCOOP in print and on the web Get 2 for the price of 1 www.scoopusanewspaper.com Health Partners members participate in free diabetes Alc, blood pressure and body mass index screenings at a Women’s Health Fair and Tea on March 28. Members were given a free Leaping Lion photo Wal-Mart gift card for participating in the testing and workshops. the necessary changes regarding diet, exercise and weight management. These changes can drastically limit the dire complications associated with diabetes and even stop the development of the disease altogether.” A person suffering from diabetes has one of three problems related to the insulin in the body. The body either does not produce enough insulin, the insulin that is produced does not function properly, or the body produces no insulin at all. In any case, the body does not get the energy it needs, and unmetabolized sugar (glucose), builds up in the bloodstream. Diabetes and its associated high glucose levels can be kept under contol through daily healthy choices. The following can help: ∑ Monitor glucose levels at home with the use of a glucometer. ∑ Maintain a healthy low-fat diet, including a variety of fruits and vegetables, whole grain foods, and healthy sources of protein, such as beans, lentils, fish, turkey and chicken. ∑ Exercise routinely to increase blood flow, burn fat and lower glucose levels. ∑ Take medication regularly (if prescribed by your doctor). Never miss a dose. ∑ See your doctor on a consistent basis and always ask questions if any part of your treatment plan is unclear. About Health Partners: Founded in 1985 as a not-for-profit health plan serving the Philadelphia area’s medical assistance population, Health Partners is a unique collaboration of seven health systems acknowledged as a national model for Medicaid managed care. Currently, Health Partners serves more than 138,000 Medicaid members in southeastern Pennsylvania. Please visit us at www.healthpart.com. rev. dr. wm. rocky brown, 3rd 12 - SCOOP U.S.A. - Friday, April 18, 2008 God answers Prayer God will never refuse our prayers and God will never mock our prayers. Now, any person who prays is bound to want to know to what kind of God he or she is praying to. He wants to know in what kind of atmosphere his prayers will be heard. Is he praying to a grudging God, out of whom every gift has to be squeezed and coerced? Is he praying to a mocking God whose gifts may well be doubled – edged? Is he praying to a God whose heart is so kind that he is more ready to give than we are to ask? Jesus came from a nation which loved prayer. The Jewish Rabbis said the loveliest things about prayers. They said: “God is as near to his creatures as the ear to the mouth.” Human beings can hardly hear two people talking at once but God, if all the world calls to him at the same time, He hears their cry. A man is annoyed by being worried by the requests of his friends but with God all the time a man puts his needs and requests before him, God loves him all the more. Yes, Jesus had been brought up to love prayer and He gives us the profound truth that when you pray to God with sincerity and persistence he will answer. Now, when we think of prayer we imagine people with bowed heads, closed eyes and possibly folded hands. Citywide celebration and parade On Friday, April 18, the City of Chester is holding a city-wide celebration and parade to honor the Chester High School Boys Basketball team and the Girls Track & Field 4 x 400 State Champions. The starting line-up for the parade will begin at 10:45 am at Chester High School, 10th & Barclay Street. The parade will then begin at 11:15 am sharp and end in front of Chester City Hall, 1 Fourth Street. Thereafter, awards and proclamations will be presented to the teams in council chambers. The 2007-08 Chester High School Boys Basketball team finished the season with a 33-1 record and earned the PIAA Class AAAA State Championship, setting a record of third in the nation. The 2008 Chester High School Girls Track & Field team earned a State Championship title as well, demonstrating a first-rate victory in the 4 x 400 race. The City of Chester will also be honoring Coach Fred Pickett at the ceremony, who led the Boys Basketball team for 13 consecutive years, six of which resulted in a state championship title. This year marks Coach Pickett’s final season of coaching. Read and suppor t these local black newspapers Black Suburban Journal 610-827-1499 Neighborhood Leader 267-972-5497 Phila. Tribune 215-893-4050 Scoop USA 215-232-5974 Sunday Sun 215-848-7864 Be Completely Informed. But, don’t you know that prayer is simply talking to God. We can pray while standing erect sitting down, lying upon our pillows, driving our cars or even doing work around the house or the office. And in most situations, the content of our prayer is selfish: “Lord, I want ….Lord, do this ….Lord, do that….” Yes, we always manage to pray for ourselves and some of us even manage to pray for others. “Lord, be with me and my family.” “Lord, bless the poor sinners down the street.” You know, you ought to be glad that our God is such a gracious Father to us. For, he still invites us with all of our immature praying to come before him with our needs. Ask and it shall be given. What are you praying for? Are you praying for guidance form above? For strength for the journey? For comfort for your sorrow? For wisdom in the midst of a foolish world? Just what is it you really want? Are you persistent in your praying? Do you really know what you want and are you praying in earnest about it? Beloved if we are serious about what we are praying for, if we crave it, long for it, yearn after it, God will surely give us what is good. For God answers prayer! Whether its the answer we want or not, He will answer! You know, too often we find powerless Christians because their prayer life has fizzled out. Praying is a must for us as Christians. Praying is an absolute for us as Christians. Praying is the acceptable thing to do as a Christian. However, Jesus warned us about lengthy prayers with empty words. If our hearts are right with God our prayers will be meaningful and full of purpose. We all have heard folk say after being asked to do something for the Lord, “Let me pray about it first.” That is all well and good if one is praying for the right reasons: “Lord will this glorify your name?” “Can I be of service to others?” “Lord use me for your glory and the good of others!” My Fathers children, God knows our needs before we ask Him. Taking God at his word we come before him believing we shall receive and we do. God never withholds from us what we need. James 4:2 says, “..Ye have not because ye ask not.” Believe and you will receive! God says, “When you seek me with all your heart, I will be found.” Sometimes we do not know what or how to pray as we should but in those situations if we have the faith the Holy Spirit, will speak for us. For God knows our hearts and our minds. Those of us who know the reality of answered prayer an attest to the goodness of our Father who is in heaven. Health Fair and Fun Day in Chester On Saturday, April 26, the City of Chester’s Health Department will be hosting its annual Health Fair and Fun Day. The free event will take place from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm at Chester City Hall, 1 Fourth Street in Chester, Pennsylvania. In addition to featuring vendors from health-care organizations and state and local agencies, the fair will include several screenings, children’s activities, presentations, raffles, and performances. There will be the opportunity to win prizes every 30 minutes, along with participating in several children’s activities including moon bounces, obstacle courses, and pony rides. There will be also plenty of free food to enjoy such as hot dogs, cotton candy, and popcorn. The City of Chester’s Health Department encourages everyone to attend the city’s annual Health Fair and Fun Day, which is designed to be a fun-filled, interactive experience to encourage all to learn about individual and community health, through education and free screenings. B O O T S & B O NN E T S I-95 & Concord Rd W. 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Unfortunately, driving an automobile these days is another major stress-producer for many of us. Heavy traffic or bad drivers can leave us feeling angry and upset, sometimes on a daily basis. While there’s no way to make traffic jams or bad drivers disappear, there are things you can do to make driving less stressful. When traffic or terrible drivers frustrate us, our immediate reaction is usually anger. We feel threatened by someone taking away our precious time or driving in a potentially life-endangering manner. A natural reaction is to feel angry, to want to fight back. However, we’re also aware that fighting back is cer- germaine paris Goal setting No matter whom you are – a young child, teenager, young adult, mature adult or older citizen, goals are always good to have. When you reach one goal, set a new one. It gives you something to work towards. There is such beauty in an active, positive mind. The higher you set your goals the better, because you’ll come closer to meeting them, even sometimes surpassing them. Parents should start their kids early setting goals. It is very easy to do. Talk about things that interest them. Be selective with what they read and watch on TV and at the movies. Many doctors, lawyers, nurses, teachers, as well as honest hard working parents are good at what they do because the seed of goal-setting was planted early. “When you grow up you will be good at “this or that. Instill in a child what you feel they should strive for. Follow their natural abilities and encourage them to develop them further. Most entertainers loved music, singing, acting and attention from people while young, even if they were very shy. But their parents or teachers encourage and motivated them in some way. Keeping their interest alive tainly not the right answer, but also usually an impossible or dangerous one. As a result you’re more angry, frustrated and stressed knowing there’s nothing you can do. However, there are things you can do. Start minimizing such stress by remembering you can’t control the outside world, only yourself. Remind yourself it isn’t personal. Traffic and dangerous drivers would still be there even if you weren’t. Next, stop letting the anger and stress control your mind. Turn on the radio or CD player and really listen hard. Try the old trick of counting slowly to ten. You want to replace thinking about what’s just bothered you with anything else. You also want to physically relax your body, since anger makes our muscles tense and that helps increase stress levels. Try relaxing your muscles, one group at a time, first tightening up arm or leg muscles, and then consciously relaxing them. Anger behind the is what goal-setting is all about. If a child is encouraged to be creative, they will develop in that creativeness. Sometimes, things seem almost impossible, but everything is within one’s reach if we will only stretch far enough for it. Without goals there can be no achievement. Chester Jr. Olympic Skills Competition On Saturday, May 3, from 9AM to 2PM,at Memorial Park, 7th & Engle Street, Chester, the Chester Jr. Olympic Skills Competition will take place. The Jr. Olympic Skills Competition is a FREE national skills competition that provides both, boys and girls ages 6 to 13, the opportunity to showcase their athletics abilities in four (4) sports: basketball, soccer, tennis and track & field. Jr Olympic Skills Competition encourages youth participation in sport and empha- sizes fair and friendly competition. Youngsters can participate in any or all of the individual sports and advance through three (3) levels of competition, including: local, Regional and the National Finals. Each sport is scored individually and the boys and girls compete separately. 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This generation of young Americans can transform the political landscape, regardless of party affiliation, simply by taking their seat at the table and making their voices heard through their vote. To these young and new voters, don't believe the hype: your vote counts!" The community partners Hip-Hop Summit Action Network's Hip-Hop Team Vote, Declare Yourself, Rock the Vote, NAACP, United States Student Association and Voto Latino. Before publicly endorsing Senator Barack Obama recently, Russell Simmons chose to take a leave of absence as Chairman of the Hip-Hop Summit Action Network until after the 2008 presidential election, to protect the integrity of the organization. However, he remains an active participant in HSAN events.” About PowerPAC PowerPAC is a nonprofit advocacy and political organization. It was organized to champion democracy and social justice in states and communities across the country. PowerPAC directs financial and human resources to strategic local and state legislative fights, ballot initiatives, and candidate campaigns by organizing donors who are committed to social justice politics. The organization identifies priority areas for investment and helps donors achieve maximum political impact with their political giving. This process includes conducting research and analysis on the political landscape, identifying critical social justice issues and rising star candidates to bring more voters - particularly voters of color - into the political process. PowerPAC believes that the most effective way to build political power for historically underrepresented constituencies is to invest in long- term political and for structure that can be mobilized for short-term victories. About Hip-Hop Research and Education Fund Founded in 2001, the Hip-Hop Research and Education Fund (HREF) is one of the premier research and public education organizations, dedicated to raising public awareness about social, cultural, political and economic About Hip-Hop Summit Action Network Founded in 2001, the Hip-Hop Summit Action Network is dedicated to harnessing the cultural relevance of hip-hop music to serve as a catalyst for education advocacy and other societal concerns fundamental to the well being of at-risk youth throughout the United States. HSAN is the largest non-profit, worldwide coalition of hip- hop artists, entertainment industry leaders, education advocates, civil rights proponents, and youth 15 leaders united in the belief that Hip-Hop is an enormously influential agent for positive social change which must be responsibly and proactively utilized to fight the war on poverty and injustice. Leading Candidate Continued from page 7 vices, an end to unwanted institutionalization of consumers and more in-home care options and community based services”, said Brown. As a woman leading the challenge for the seat Incumbent State Rep Tommy Blackwell holds Vanessa says, “We should have a consumer bill of rights for home and community based care that includes higher standards for workers in long term care field and a living wage and benefits. Promoting affordable housing for consumers and seniors and real wage jobs for working families will also be a top priority for Vanessa Brown's seeking to get to Harrisburg.” Brown says that she is thrilled to be running for state representative in this historic primary election season for all. And as a strong supporter of Barack Obama herself, I might add here, me too; Brown might be there in the U.S. Presidency 2008 district that will fight for a stimulus package for women in general followed by African Americans. And that's like a Brown and Obama view of things to come, -believes that yes, we can. 16 - SCOOP U.S.A. - Friday, April 18, 2008 Toby Rich Opening Day This week’s rap from the Mayor of Girard Avenue Toby Rich is called “Opening Day”...On Monday, March 31 our Phillies played their first home game and our Mayor Nutter threw out the opening pitch, and I must say that he threw it right down the plate. Unfortunately the Phillies lost that game to the Washington Nationals; however there were some very special people that I came in contact with the day of the game... Congressman John Conyers was at City Hall for a meeting with Councilwoman Jannie Blackwell, I was lucky enough to run into him. During our conversation he told me that I should support Senator Obama, but he also said my vote was up to me, and that both candidates were good choices... Later at the game I saw all of the Phillies plus Jimmy Rollins, Ukee Washington, and Pat Ciarrocchi. Pat and I danced to some music played by The Band. Along with our Mayor some people from the security detail were there like Chris B, Sabrina, Jack, Tom, and cameramen Tony Webb and Bill Foster...Chris B won a pizza from the Mayor pitching the ball over the plate at 60 miles per hour. You go, Mr. Mayor!... On March 28 it was Doctor’s Day. Dr. ShaiLendra Vaidya, president of the Medical Society and Dr. Theodore Christopher, president-elect of Family Practice voiced their concern about the health of Americans and especially the health state of poorer Americans. They suffer more from diabetes, asthma, obesity, and the lack of exercise than other segments of society. The doctors felt that if these conditions could be dealt with a lot of deaths could be prevented. They emphasized that preventive medicine could be just as important as any medicine could possibly be...Moving on there was demonstration by the MOVE organization, now I am not a supporter, but MOVE is news. It is interesting to me when I see young people involved with them. I wonder do they really know what happened or are they just listening to what somebody told them. Anyway I saw many of the MOVE family members, and also, my friend Ooms from Summersville with his grandchildren. Even though he and I do not agree we still have big respect for one another, and we have come to the conclusion to agree to disagree. Now I can respect that...Now last week I mention M.C. Hammer in my article and I said that I would give you more info, so here it is. He and Ron Cuie want to hold a violence forum featuring hip hop pioneer M. C. Hammer. Also more than 100 exoffenders and students from the Renaissance Advantage Charter School, grades 5th - 12th, attended the March 27th event. I wanted to report about this event to let my readers know about events that our Mayor’s Office are involved in along with Men United, Malik Aziz, M.C. Hammer, and Ron Cuie of the City’s Ex-Offenders’ office...You see in the long run these programs will make it possible for ex-offenders to get real jobs- and remember, if I can do it, anybody that wants to can. People gave me support, and they will support you too, but you must be very serious about what you wish to do with your life...Closing, remember to love where you live and keep up the spirit behind Philly’s Clean Up Program...with love, honor, and respect your Mayor of Girard Avenue, Toby Rich. Peace. Read and suppor t these local black newspapers Black Suburban Journal 610-827-1499 Neighborhood Leader 267-972-5497 Phila. Tribune 215-893-4050 Scoop USA 215-232-5974 Sunday Sun 215-848-7864 Be Completely Informed. Support the Black Press COALITION FOR FAIR NEWS COVERAGE SCOOP U.S.A. - Friday, April 18, 2008 - 17 Justice for Her A True Local Story Award-Winning documentary at AAMP By Yanina Carter Entertainment Editor On Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 11, 2008 the awardwinning documentary, Justice for Her, comes to life on the big screen. Directed by Aginah Carter-Shabazz and produced by Bianca M. White, the 90-minute documentary was inspired by Nas’ arrest, jail time, trial and acquittal. Justice for Her will screen at a special Mother’s Day Extravaganza at the African American Museum in Philadelphia, 701 Arch Street. The screening will begin at 3:00 p.m. followed by a reception catered by Delilah’s Restaurant; and a book signing for CHOICEZ, memoirs of a life of glamour and violence also by Aginah CarterShabazz Women are the fastest growing population of prisoners in America. Over 100,000 women are in state or federal prisons and over 75% of them are mothers, grandmothers, lifers and death row inmates that live in prison. Yonzetta “Nas” Hudson, never thought she would be one of those statistics, but she was. What started as three to ten days in prison, turned into months, then years. “I still didn’t get it,” said Nas, who was falsely accused of murder. “Even when they took me in the correctional facility I thought it was just a process until I was told to strip and shower. That’s when it hit me…. I was in jail.” It was Nas’ mother, Aginah Carter Shabazz, an estab- lished cosmetologist, who fought the criminal justice system to free her daughter. Justice for Her details Nas’ life with men, money materialism and a corrupt criminal justice system that could have left her facing the death penalty, for a murder she never committed nor orchestrated. There are some mistakes you don’t want to make, because they can cost you your freedom, or your life. The film shows how the strength of the mother and daughter bond, can overcome anything. Justice for Her is a great treat for the entire family. While in jail, Nas refused to eat saying, “I don’t eat white bread and I don’t like dark meat”, thinking she was only going to be in jail for a couple of days. When Nas’ son, Omar observed that she started losing weight from not eating, Nas resigned herself and started eating; eventually accepting the reality she didn’t want to see. “Most women that are in prison were there because of a man,” said Nas, who spent almost two years in the Philadelphia Industrialization Correctional Center. “They get caught up by the nice things. These young women see those guys with the money, clothes and nice cars, and they want to get into their cars and get in the fast lane. But that fast lane will get them in trouble,” explained Nas. She knows because she lived that life at one time. She was thought of as a Queen Pin, a label that was not true. While the details of the trial and the tactics the prosecutor used will appall you, the fraudulent wiretaps will shock you. Justice for Her, is a story with an underlying message that will not only serve as a wake up call for women attracted to the glam and glitter, but may function as a road map for others by detailing what could possibly happen in the lives of those traveling down similar paths. The documentary reveals how intoxicating influences pull countless women into the deadly realm of the criminal underworld and subsequently into the criminal justice system. Is guilty by association truth in America? Was Nas’ mistake the longing for material things? Justice for Her reveals how the choices you make can bring consequences never imagined in your wildest dreams. CHOICEZ, written by Aginah Carter-Shabazz speaks to mothers and daughters about choices, about the power of personal vision and about the reality of our dependence upon each other. For more tickets and more information call: 267-2263430 or email [email protected]. To order CHOICEZ, [email protected] or 1888-7954274. 18 - SCOOP U.S.A. - Friday, April 18, 2008 Mind the Pay Gap by Mary Beth Maxwell Recent headlines reveal what many of us already know -- Americans are witnessing the highest inflation rates seen in over 20 years. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, food prices climbed nearly five percent in 2007, and as housing and energy costs skyrocket out of control, working families are getting squeezed. In these difficult times, we should also be reminded that women face even greater financial struggles when weathering this economic storm. With the observance of Equal Pay Day on April 24, we mark how far into each year a woman must work to earn as much as a man did in the previous year. Recent wage data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics does not give cause for celebration. In 2007, women earned only 80 cents for every dollar a man earned. This pay gap was substantially greater for minorities, with African-American women making only 70 cents and Hispanic women making only 62 cents for every dollar earned by their male counterparts. While women are more reluctant to negotiate salaries and are often employed in underpaid professions, one grim reality remains -- gender-based discrimination still inherent in our society has largely caused the pay gap that persists today. Although women can't always rely on their employer to give them equal pay for an equal day's work, they can count on union representation to help close the gap. That's a dirty little secret most employers don't want their workers to know - just ask educators at the Ithaca City School District in Ithaca, N.Y. In 2002, hundreds of teaching assistants and teacher aides, 90 percent of them female, had a starting pay of only $6.72 an hour. Putting pressure on the school district to end these poverty wages, the educators organized a union and bargained a contract, receiving a 50 percent raise in starting salary to $10.05 an hour. The Bureau of Labor Statistics' most recent data indicates that when women are members of unions, they make the same pay as men who are not, a clear indication of the benefits unions can provide in helping improve the financial security of women. At a time when union membership presents us with a chance to narrow the wage gap and move toward greater equality, passage of the Employee Free Choice Act is vital. Set to be reintroduced in Congress next year, the bill will give workers a more direct path to freely and fairly form a union if they so choose. Since employers often resist organizing campaigns with illegal tactics used to intimidate and scare workers, this legislation will also hold anti-union employers accountable for violating federal labor laws through tougher penalties and greater enforcement. The wages of many working women have already improved thanks to union membership, but even more women stand to gain ground if this proposal is passed. For example, in the retail food industry union members earn 31 percent more than non-union employees. Overall, the employer contribution to health insurance premiums and pension coverage is more than twice as high for union members as for non-union members. By breaking down the barriers workers face when attempt- ing to join a union, the ability of women to reach the American dream through fair and equitable compensation will be heightened. That is, if lawmakers next year have the conviction to pass the legislation. While the Employee Free Choice Act overwhelmingly passed the House this session, the Republican leadership killed the bipartisan version of the bill in the Senate. Members of Congress will soon have the opportunity to hear from Americans wanting their elected leaders to take another step toward income parity through passage of this legislation. As the cost of rent, gas, health care and other necessities continues to rise, women who often are the sole breadwinners for their families can't afford another stalemate of this critical bill in Congress next year. Mary Beth Maxwell is the executive director of American Rights at Work Copyright (C) 2008 by the American Forum. 4/08 SCOOP on the web Your ad - 2 for 1 price in print & on the web www.scoopusanewspaper.com SCOOP U.S.A. - Friday, April 18 2008 - 19 Take Control of Your Health with 100% Authentic, ALL Natural.. 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Ps 100 TAURUS - Apr. 20 - May 20 PULL YOUR HORNS IN There is an opportunity for you to grow, are you ready? Everybody in the world is not against you nor are they trying to do you in. Keep faith in that which you believe and see the way things change. You can't keep making fun of other people and wanting them to like it. Pull in those horns and make some friends. You'll be better for it. Play this on the date of your birthday 106. Ps 12;9 GEMINI - May 21 - June 20 KEEP THE FAITH Show your best colors and make the best of things. For when things don't look so great just show a little fight. You'll be able to turn that dark cloud inside out. Some days nothing seems to be going great, just hang in there. No matter how bad you think it is, it will get better. A lonesome lover will be in touch, watch yourself. Keep your mind in gear before you speak. Ps 23;5 CANCER - June 21 - July 22 BE AT PEACE This could be the time you get what you want, or maybe not it, maybe a way to test your mettle. What you really want you'll get and what you need will be there. What you're hoping for will pass you by. There is a lesson here I hope you understand it. Ps 141 LEO - July 23 - Aug. 22 BEST IS YET TO COME All that you have wanted is nothing to what you're about to get. I hope you're ready for something better in your life. Every dream, every hope, every idea is about to come together for you. There are those who know how to use the great things of life and I hope you are one. Ps 123 VIRGO - AUG. 23 - SEPT. 22 WAIT A LITTLE LONGER IT’S THERE Your dreams are so big that the world does not understand. Your path is different than that of those about you. You are on the right path so don't further. March to your own drummer and all will be well. The path you follow is one just for you. Be cool and hang in there it’s soon all yours. Ps 150 LIBRA - Sept. 23 - Oct. 22 A MAN AND HIS DREAM There is still time to turn from where your were to where you want to be. Stop throwing mud at others and get on with it. You will have to take a trip soon to smooth out some rough edges. When you have to make your choice in the next couple of days use your head and not a lot of b.s. Ps 121 SCORPIO - Oct. 23 - Nov. 21 PLAN AHEAD Looking at life with rose-colored glasses is great sometime. But remember you live in the real world so act like it. Remember a person that fails to plan, plans to fail. Look at each day with new wonder and get the true essence from it. This is your day so use it wisely. Some of the old gang will be coming around. Say hi and bye. Ps 114 SAGITTARIUS - Nov. 22 - Dec. 21 WALK WITH PRIDE Look at where you were and where you are now. This is an chance for you to say I have done my best. Walk with pride and make each step count. To know that you don't know is the beginning of knowledge. 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