Thursday, January 31, 2013
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Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Fw: PR: New Rosa Parks Stamp, 100th Birthday Celebration
CONTACT: Montgomery, AL (BlackNews.com) -- U.S. Postal Service officials will unveil a new historic Forever Stamp honoring civil rights leader Rosa Parks at the site of her famous arrest during a 100th birthday celebration for Ms. Parks on Monday, Feb. 4, hosted by Troy University's Rosa Parks Museum in historic downtown Montgomery, Alabama. The event in Montgomery will be held in conjunction with two additional events on the same day in Michigan. The Charles Wright Museum of African American History in Detroit and The Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn will join the Montgomery Rosa Parks Museum in celebrating the unveiling of the commemorative stamp on this historic occasion. The three events are expected to draw stamp collectors, admirers and civil rights leaders from all over the country. Parks, whose December 1, 1955 arrest aboard a Montgomery city bus served as a catalyst for the Montgomery Bus Boycott, is being honored by the U.S. Postal Service on her centennial birthday with a Forever Stamp, which is always equal in value to the current First Class-Mail one-ounce price. In Montgomery, Bridgett Carol, the Director of Marketing for the U.S. Postal Service Alabama District and Donnie Snipes, Postmaster for Montgomery, will unveil the new Rosa Parks stamp during the celebration of Parks' 100th birthday, which will also feature, art, poetry and reflection on Parks' life and accomplishments. The Montgomery celebration event will also feature: * Award-winning poet Nikky Finney reading her poem "Red Velvet," which is about Rosa Parks. * Dr. Riche' Richardson, an associate professor at the Africana Studies and Research Center at Cornell University, will present a lecture entitled "Rosa Parks at 100." * Museum Director Georgette Norman and Curator Daniel Neil will present the "Rosa Parks 100th Birthday Wishes Project." A collection of more than 1,400 "wishes" for the future of the city of Montgomery and the nation inspired by Parks' life. Many of these "wishes" have been turned into a series of silkscreen posters, which will be presented to local elected officials and leaders for display around Montgomery. The celebration event will be held at 6 p.m. at Whitley Hall on Troy University's Montgomery Campus. Admission is free and open to the public and press is welcome to attend. For more information or about this or other museum events, contact Museum Director Georgette Norman at (334) 241-8608, or email at gmnorman@troy.edu or visit www.troy.edu/rosaparks.
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Harlem Man Found Dead With Hands Tied, Bag Over His Head
Harlem Man Found Dead With Hands Tied, Bag Over His Head
A 48-year-old man was found dead in his Harlem apartment yesterday with a bag over his head and his service dog at his side. Police say Charles Romo was found at 10:20 a.m. and was pronounced dead at the scene. An NYPD spokesperson said that the medical examiner will determine the cause of death. The Post quotes police sources saying "he was found kneeling on the bedroom floor with [his] hands tied behind his back and legs secured together with that appeared to be a belt. There was tape found wrapped around his neck and blood coming from the head and neck area." [ more › ]
Harlem Man Found Dead With Hands Tied, Bag Over His Head
Christopher Robbins
Tue, 29 Jan 2013 19:53:00 GMT
Shadowy Squads Enforce Modesty in Hasidic Brooklyn
Shadowy Squads Enforce Modesty in Hasidic Brooklyn
Shadowy committees have threatened shop owners over mannequins they don’t like, and reportedly have invaded homes to seize computer equipment.
Shadowy Squads Enforce Modesty in Hasidic Brooklyn
By JOSEPH BERGER
Wed, 30 Jan 2013 03:59:06 GMT
Committee for Hispanic Children and Families honors Edgardo Vargas
Committee for Hispanic Children and Families honors Edgardo Vargas
Although he wasn’t yet out of his teens, it seemed like Edgardo Vargas was headed nowhere fast. The 20-year-old Bronx man dropped out of high school.
Committee for Hispanic Children and Families honors Edgardo Vargas
JENNIFER H. CUNNINGHAM
Wed, 30 Jan 2013 11:00:02 GMT
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Fw: Announcing: State of Our City, Feb 28th
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Monday, January 28, 2013
Lawsuit Tries To Block NYPD From Using New Body Scanner
Lawsuit Tries To Block NYPD From Using New Body Scanner
A civil rights advocate filed a lawsuit today in federal court seeking an injunction to prevent the NYPD from using new body scanners to detect firearms on civilians. "The image created by a Scanner is clear enough to determine the presence and rough shape of objects, but not clear enough to determine the presence of a weapon conclusively," Jonathan Corbett writes in his complaint. [ more › ]
Lawsuit Tries To Block NYPD From Using New Body Scanner
Christopher Robbins
Mon, 28 Jan 2013 21:27:00 GMT
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Two months after private landlords agreed to give priority to Superstorm Sandy victims for hundreds of market-rate apartments, only one apartment lease has been signed because the "affordable" apartments are too expensive, The Wall Street Journal writes: http://on.wsj.com/Vrl1V9 New York City Council Speaker Christine Quinn received the endorsement of influential pastor, Rev. Calvin Rice of New Jerusalem Baptist Church in Jamaica, Queens, for her mayoral campaign, the News reports: http://nydn.us/TKUKRc * Three years after the state allowed the release of partial match DNA data to investigators, law enforcement officials say they knew of no cases solved in New York City because of a lead generated by a partial match, The New York Times writes: http://nyti.ms/123pbUO Rep. Charles Rangel's favorite nonprofit, the Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone, received $21 million in state funding but critics say the group has done little with the money or its mandate to stimulate the local economy, the Post writes: http://bit.ly/Y8aifp The News writes that the New York City Board of Elections' ideas to compensate for slow electronic ballot machines that were forced on them by the state Legislature, are absurd: http://nydn.us/WanWA6 * The Times writes that Cuomo's plan to require police to videotape interrogations of people charged with serious crimes is a positive step towards curbing wrongful convictions: http://nyti.ms/YblMPa NEW THIS MORNING |
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