Tuesday, February 26, 2013

NEW THIS MORNING

NEW THIS MORNING:

* Brooklyn Assemblyman Dov Hikind apologized for wearing blackface and an afro wig at a party celebrating the Jewish holiday of Purim after initially dismissing criticism of the costume, The New York Daily News writes: http://nydn.us/YTfRge

The Bloomberg administration has employed a new legal strategy intended to curb the number of civil rights lawsuits against New York City by contesting weaker cases in court rather than offering settlements to avoid trial, The New York Times writes: http://nyti.ms/V4bzpC

Two months after issuing an audit excoriating the Bloomberg administration for allowing overbilling in a contract with Hewlett Packard, New York City Comptroller John Liu awarded the company a $550,000 no-bid contract for printing services, The New York Post writes: http://bit.ly/127nE1w

A state Senate committee will take up a bill that would legalize Mixed Martial Arts fighting, reigniting a perennial debate in Albany where Assembly Democrats have typically blocked professional MMA fighting due to moral objections, the Times-Union reports: http://bit.ly/13dhYlY

TALKING POINTS

TALKING POINTS: Politicians and experts weigh in on how to amend the new state gun legislation in New York. Share your own opinions by leaving an online comment or posting a response via Twitter: http://bit.ly/Yuotep

Fw: Notify NYC - Silver Alert

 
 
Silver Alert issued 2/26/13 at 6:05 AM. NYPD has issued a Silver Alert for the disappearance of Carmen Gonzalez, female, Hispanic, 68 years old. Ms. Gonzalez is described as 5'8" tall, 180 lbs., with brown eyes and salt and pepper hair, last seen wearing a beige jacket, and blue pants and slippers around 1:00 PM 2/25 at 700 East 140th Street (BX). Ms. Gonzalez suffers from dementia and high blood pressure. A photo is attached. If you see Ms. Gonzalez, please call 9-1-1.
 
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   Sender's Contact Phone: 2126399675

Saturday, February 23, 2013

ND school investigating fans in KKK-style hoods

ND school investigating fans in KKK-style hoods

A school is investigating reports of fans wearing Ku Klux Klan-style at a hockey game

ND school investigating fans in KKK-style hoods
Sat, 23 Feb 2013 04:04:49 GMT

No Love: Top 10 Most Underrated Black Actors

 

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Hollywood only cares about your money, not diversity in film, which explains the Tyler Perry movie or starve option most Black actors have in 2013. While many settle for lesser roles in major films, others, like those on this list, flourish in the outskirts of fame.

Here are the ten most underrated Black actors in Hollywood. Take a look.

No Love: Top 10 Most Underrated Black Actors
alexbossip
Sat, 23 Feb 2013 16:04:11 GMT

Photos: The Shivs Of Rikers Island

Photos: The Shivs Of Rikers Island

Photos: The Shivs Of Rikers Island Yesterday we journeyed to Rikers Island for a press conference about the Department of Corrections' new efforts to reduce recidivism, by helping inmates earn their GED, stay sober, or get a state-issued ID. And during our brief jaunt to the island, a couple of things jumped out at us... like this fine collection of confiscated shivs! Do with this information what you will. [ more › ]
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Photos: The Shivs Of Rikers Island
John Del Signore
Fri, 22 Feb 2013 19:41:00 GMT

Thompson Seeks Jews’ Votes for New York Mayor

Thompson Seeks Jews’ Votes for New York Mayor

William C. Thompson Jr., who is running in a primary race without a major Jewish rival, is long known and liked by many Orthodox leaders in New York City.

Thompson Seeks Jews’ Votes for New York Mayor
By DAVID W. CHEN
Sat, 23 Feb 2013 02:29:22 GMT

Fw: POP ROSA PARKS COMMEMORATION! TOMORROW!

 

THE PEOPLES ORGANIZATION FOR PROGRESS

PO BOX 22505

NEWARK, NJ 07101

973 801 0001

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CONTACT: LAWRENCE HAMM

February 19, 2013

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

ROSA PARKS LEGACY APPRECIATED AT IRVINGTON TERMINAL!

 

On Sunday, February 24th, the People's Organization for Progress and the Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) will host a memorial rally to observe the centennial birth anniversary of Civil Rights legend Rosa Parks.

This gathering will take place at 2pm at the Irvington Bus Terminal's memorial plaque dedicated to Parks. The Irvington Bus Terminal, operated by NJ TRANSIT, is located at 1085 Clinton Avenue in downtown Irvington. The terminal is at the intersection of Springfield Avenue and Clinton Avenue in the heart of the Irvington business district. The Rosa Parks Memorial plaque is located on the Clinton Avenue side of the terminal.

The plaque was installed several years ago at the behest of the NJ chapter of COMTO.

Rosa Parks was born on February 4, 1913. She passed away October 24, 2005.

The event will spotlight how Parks' incredible act of defiance daring to face arrest to protest segregated busing in Montgomery, Alabama back on December 1, 1955, not only sparked the epic Montgomery Bus Boycott, and the end of segregated busing in Alabama, but the beginning of the end of segregated public transportation in the whole country.

"Let us appreciate that would Rosa Parks did, she did at considerable to her own life," said Lawrence Hamm, founding chairman for the People's Organization for Progress.

"On top of facing arrest, she could have been beaten, raped and killed, but with her legendary courage and grace, she did it anyway and we have a whole lot more dignity now as result," he finished emphatically.

For more information, please call 973 801 0001…

 

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Fw: [CSH - News | 210] ARTICLE: Opinion - What's wrong with the slavery math lesson? / The reflexive bashing of teacher Jane Youn is unwarranted

 
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What's wrong with the slavery math lesson?

The reflexive bashing of teacher Jane Youn is unwarranted

Comments (21)
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2013, 5:06 PM


In 1941, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People released a report condemning racist school textbooks in New York City. Music books routinely referred to blacks as "darkeys," while literature anthologies called them "coons" or "Sambos." Worst of all, American history textbooks depicted slavery as a genteel institution developed by benevolent white Southerners to "civilize" savage, ignorant Africans.

All of these books were profoundly offensive to the city's African-American population, of course. But they were also full of lies, as NAACP secretary Walter White emphasized. "This study was made not on a basis of racial sensitiveness or pride," White wrote, describing the NAACP's textbook report, "but on the highest plane of historical accuracy and objectivity." Indeed, the report drew on research by pioneering black historian Carter G. Woodson to refute the textbooks' cheery portrait of life under slavery.

I thought of this episode as I read about the furor against Jane Youn, the P.S. 59 school teacher who asked her fourth graders to come up with math problems that drew on their social studies coursework. One of their questions asked how many slaves would remain on a ship, if some of them perished in a revolt; another asked how many times a slave would be whipped over the course of a month, assuming five daily floggings.

Youn reportedly distributed the questions as part of her students' homework last month. But they didn't come to light until a student-teacher — from my own institution — balked at handing them out to another class in the school.

I'm proud of the student-teacher for raising a red flag about the math questions, which force us to ask the biggest question of all: How should we address our nation's most profound historical wrongs? But I'm also troubled by the automatic assumption that there was something wrong about the questions, and that Youn was wrong to ask them.

The Department of Education announced that the math homework was "obviously unacceptable," and that "appropriate disciplinary action" would be taken against Youn. Her principal said she was "appalled" by the slavery questions, and that the entire school staff would receive "sensitivity training" in light of them. Meanwhile, a Daily News account called the questions "boneheaded" and "absurd."

But all of these objections presumed that the exercise trivialized slavery or desensitized children to its evils. And we don't know that.

First of all, the questions came from the children themselves. They've clearly learned something about slavery, and they're obviously thinking about it. Anyone who cares about education should be happy about that.

Second, the questions reflected an accurate grasp of the past. As a sea of scholarship has confirmed, millions of captured Africans rebelled — and died — during the Middle Passage across the Atlantic. How many adult Americans know or care about that? These kids do.


Peace,

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Friday, February 22, 2013

News

In a public squabble, New York City Public Advocate Bill de Blasio released a report yesterday detailing the onerous fines on city's small businesses at the same time that his mayoral rival City Council Speaker Christine Quinn promised to pass a bill capping those fines, the Times reports: http://nyti.ms/15A75tU

Assemblyman Keith Wright, chair of the Housing Committee, introduced a bill at the behest of Mayor Michael Bloomberg that would eliminate full-time board member jobs at the financially-troubled New York City Housing Authority, The New York Daily News writes: http://nydn.us/13rqd9v

A state judge temporarily halted the closure of Brooklyn's Long Island College Hospital based on a petition by two unions and a group of doctors at the hospital who sought to invalidate a decision by the SUNY board, the Times writes: http://nyti.ms/Ygsi8J

The Times writes that New York City must hold firm against giving the school bus union the job protection it has been fighting for now that the school bus strike is over: http://nyti.ms/YgsnYa

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Lou Myers dead at 77

Lou Myers dead at 77

Actor Lou Myers, best known for his role as ornery restaurant owner Mr. Gaines on the television series "A Different World," has died. Tonia McDonald of Myers' nonprofit, Global Business Incubation Inc., said Myers died Tuesday night at Charleston Area Medical Center in West Virginia.

Lou Myers dead at 77
Thu, 21 Feb 2013 15:21:12 GMT

Car trashed in crash

Car trashed in crash

A 46-year-old motorist involved in a collision with a New York City garbage truck in Harlem Thursday is going to have to junk his Audi after firefighters tore it to pieces to get him out.

Car trashed in crash
THOMAS TRACY
Thu, 21 Feb 2013 21:49:05 GMT

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MTA To Allow MetroCards To Hold Both Unlimited And Pay-Per-Ride Values

MTA To Allow MetroCards To Hold Both Unlimited And Pay-Per-Ride Values

The city is making it possible to combine unlimited-ride and pay-per-ride dollar values on a single MetroCard.

MTA To Allow MetroCards To Hold Both Unlimited And Pay-Per-Ride Values
Wed, 20 Feb 2013 23:12:57 GMT

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Fw: [SOA~2013] Restitution for Blacks in America

It's Time! Please see below and attached:



We are ready to download, print, and carry the document attached to our local Congressional Leaders on Friday, February 22, 2013 

at 2pm Eastern Time, 

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Noon (12pm) Mountain Time, 

and 11am Pacific Time. 

If you have any questions about who or where your congressional leader is located, please click on this following link: http://www.house.gov/representatives/. Go to your state and look for your district, or you can put your zip code in the upper right hand corner of this webpage: http://www.house.gov/representatives/.

Forward the document attached far and wide for others to have the opportunity to participate and be an active part of history. Post on Facebook, Twitter, and all other social networks.


Also, we ask that you mail a copy directly to President Barack Obama:

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The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, D.C. 20500

When you have completed this task of delivering the attached document directly to your local Representative, please email "Done," the name of the Representative you delivered a copy of this document to, and your zip code or district to the following email address: committeetocollect@gmail.com


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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

A “Lil Positivity”: Serena Williams Becomes Oldest Woman To Hold No. 1 Ranking At 31-Years-Old

 

A “Lil Positivity”: Serena Williams Becomes Oldest Woman To Hold No. 1 Ranking At 31-Years-Oldserenainsert1-e1347235837104

You go girl!

Serena Williams Becomes Oldest Woman To Hold No. 1 Ranking

Via The Grio reports:

An emotional Serena Williams returned to the top of women’s tennis, overcoming a series of potentially career-ending injuries since 2010 to become the oldest woman to hold the No. 1 ranking.

The 31-year-old Williams rallied from 4-1 down in the third to beat former Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova 3-6, 6-3, 7-5 in the quarterfinals of the Qatar Open on Friday. She needed to reach the semifinals to replace Victoria Azarenka at No. 1 when the rankings come out next week.

Williams held up one finger after clinching the match with an ace and wiped away the tears as she addressed the cheering crowd.

“I never thought I would be here again,” Williams said. “Oh my gosh, I’ve been through so much. I never thought I would be here.”

Chris Evert held the top ranking in 1985 just shy of her 31st birthday.

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Winning never looked so good!

A “Lil Positivity”: Serena Williams Becomes Oldest Woman To Hold No. 1 Ranking At 31-Years-Old
deolacola
Mon, 18 Feb 2013 14:09:14 GMT

Determined to Serve: Black Doctors in the Civil War

Determined to Serve: Black Doctors in the Civil War

This year marks the 150th anniversary of the American Civil War when the nation was divided over the issue of slavery. During that time, many freed blacks enlisted in the Union Army, including several African American doctors. Little is known about these brave men, but there is a move to change that. Retired physician Dr. [...]

Determined to Serve: Black Doctors in the Civil War
The Admin
Mon, 18 Feb 2013 15:30:10 GMT

'Downton' hit by storm after Matthew's death

'Downton' hit by storm after Matthew's death

The creators of “Downton Abbey” moved quickly to calm the waters Monday as the Internet and social media exploded with fan anger and grief over Sunday’s stunning death of Matthew Crawley on the PBS megahit.

'Downton' hit by storm after Matthew's death
DAVID HINCKLEY
Tue, 19 Feb 2013 11:00:30 GMT

Mary J. looks to owe lots of rent K's

Mary J. looks to owe lots of rent K's

Here’s the 411 on Mary J. Blige’s financial troubles — they’re worse than we thought. The “No More Drama” singer’s reported money problems have gotten so bad, she was slapped with a notice on the door of her tony upper West Side apartment building after it was discovered that she “had a rent-paying problem” last November.

Mary J. looks to owe lots of rent K's
Confidential
Tue, 19 Feb 2013 11:00:41 GMT

Monday, February 18, 2013

Fw: [CSH - News | 206] PROGRAM | YOUTH: PAID 14 WEEK INTERNSHIP For Youth NOT enrolled in School and NOT Enrolled in a GED Program

FLYER ATTACHED

PAID 14 WEEK INTERNSHIP
For Youth NOT enrolled in School and
NOT Enrolled in a GED Program
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Dear Community Members:
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I am contacting you to inform you that the Henkels & McCoy's Young Adult Internship Program is now accepting new applications for our next cohort (scheduled to begin March 25th!) More detailed information about our YAIP Program is listed below (A copy of the flier is attached English).H&M's YAIP program is funded by the NYC Department of Youth and Community Development. Our goal is to re-engage disconnected young adults ages 17-24 to positive academic/ career opportunities by providing them an 11 week paid internship in the field of their interest and based on their skill set. 
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To be eligible applicant: Must be ages 17-24 NOT ENROLLED IN SCHOOL NOT ATTENDING GED or employment assistance program Must be UNEMPLOYED May not have received Associates or Bachelor's degrees Applicants do not need H.S diploma or GED to be eligible. Interested applicants must come to our Bronx Community College office at 2155 University Avenue , Gould Residence Hall (Room 210) to apply in person.
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 10AM - 3PM
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Applicants are welcomed to call and schedule an appointment If an applicant is accepted they will enroll in the program and begin with a three week paid orientation at the Henkels & McCoy office which is a series of career/academic, financial literacy, soft skills, healthy living, computer literacy, conflict resolution, and leadership development workshops and seminars. After orientation youth will complete a 11 week paid internship and will be paid at a rate of $7.25an hour for 25 hours a week, and will receive weekly educational classes to further their career and academic skills.  All youth will receive one-on-one support from our H&M Young Adult Internship Program team and program manager.  After completing the internship they are
automatically qualified for nine months of post-internship follow up and retention which consist of career/academic counseling, job placement and educational/ training enrollment.
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Please feel free to contact our office at (718)289-5100 Ext.3219 or(917)586-4996 Shatekwa with any further questions or interest in holding a YAIP outreach event at your agency. I would really appreciate it if this information would be circulated to List-Serves and Program Managers/Directors that work in helping our communities move forward.
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In service, Shatekwa Cunningham--Shatekwa Cunningham Sr... Career Coach, Young Adult Internship Program (YAIP) Henkels & McCoy, Bronx Community College, Gould Residence Hall Room 210, 2155 University Avenue Bronx,
NY 10453 (718)289-5100 Ext. 3219 Office (917)586-4996 Cell (718) 289-6411  

Peace,

K