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NATIONALLY SYNDICATED RADIO & TV PERSONALITY TOM JOYNER CALLS CIVIL RIGHTS LEADER CORETTA SCOTT KING "A TRUE SYMBOL OF CIVIL RIGHTS"
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The President's 'Hopeful' Vision Doesn't Match His Administration's Callous Actions

(February 1, 2006 - The Black AIDS Institute). President Bush once again pledged bold action last night to stop the HIV/AIDS epidemic in America, citing the disproportionate impact among African Americans in particular. The Institute applauds that pledge. Unfortunately, this is not the first time we’ve heard it -- and we’re sadly still waiting for the administration to act in a way that is congruent with its words. [Continue]


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MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. TRIBUTE: WHAT IF
By Lela McGee

    If I could travel back in time and take a panoramic view of history, like the late Dr. Martin Luther King did; where in history would I began my reflection? Dr. King chose to travel back to Egypt where God's children were making their dark journey from Egypt to the Promise Land.

Unquestionably, this was a virtuous and pious choice.

After I personally considered all of history's prodigious occurrences, I chose an event that was as impacting and critical as the Exodus. I traveled back to Montgomery, Alabama - to the day that the Montgomery Improvement Association asked Dr. King to become their spokesperson in leading history's largest boycott. This boycott birthed the Civil Rights Movement and eradicated segregation. As I reflect on such a remarkable incident, I pay tribute to the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and our collective efforts in continuing his legacy.

As I glanced back in history, I was reminded that it was just fifty years ago, when little white children and little black children couldn't hold hands and sing. That was a time when segregation was an everyday part of American life. African Americans were treated as second class citizens in a country in which they helped to build. It was daily news for people of color to be threatened, beaten, and killed because America embraced segregation. History teaches eight years before I was born, there were separate neighborhoods, schools, public facilities, and water fountains. We were forced to enter through back entrances of many facilities, even being compelled to ride at the back of the bus, until a courageous and God sent woman refused to move to the back of the bus.

It was then that fifty thousand individuals mobilized and boycotted the bus system. With valor and being led by Dr. King, African Americans sought change. Unified and committed they began to march for equal rights in all aspects of life. This stance proved to be sacrificial and dangerous. Yet, not even unleashed water hoses and attack dogs could turn them back. With fervor they continued this march, not caring who would be wrongly jailed or who might have to sacrifice their life; the bold zealots marched on. On and on they marched, becoming weary and at times many were physically unable to continue on; yet, they chanted from the profundity of their souls, we won't be turned back. Unremittingly, they pressed on and change occurred. The fruits of their labor rendered me and all other African Americans, the right to be treated as first class citizens.

As I sit here, privileged to write, I humbly thank you Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and others, for my opportunity to write, teach, and speak unaffected and without incident. Thank you, for granting all African Americans the choice of being educated equally and fairly. I could never thank you enough, that I can eat at any lunch counter and enter all facilities using the front entrance. But more than that, I thank you Dr. King because my four sons can play with all the girls and boys regardless of race, color or creed.

Lela McGee, a Michigan resident, is the author of 'Wakening' - the first book in a seven book series called 'The Path'.

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 U.S. CONGRESSMAN JAMES E. CLYBURN (S.C.) AND BISHOP T.D. JAKES, RENOWNED PASTOR OF THE POTTER'S HOUSE OF DALLAS

Dallas, TX (BlackNews.com) (2/3/06)- U.S. Congressman James E. Clyburn (S.C.), House Democratic Caucus Chair, makes his first order of business as the newly appointed Chair of House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi's Democratic Faith Working Group a weekend meeting with globally renowned minister Bishop T.D. Jakes. Rep. Clyburn's visit included tours of the church campus and corporate headquarters; a tour of Capella Park, the ministry's planned residential southeast Dallas subdivision featuring more than 1,000 single-family homes, and a tour of the new home of Clay Academy, the ministry's 21st century, state-of-the-art Christian college preparatory school scheduled for completion in Fall 2006. Rep. Clyburn also toured The Potter's House Texas Offenders Reentry Initiative (TORI). The goal of the federally sponsored program is to reduce the rate of recidivism by providing wrap-around services to former Texas offenders, including substance abuse education, family and marriage counseling, and pre-employment counseling. After his tour, Rep. Clyburn told The Potter's House congregation that the ministry represents "putting sermons to service."


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MISS BLACK AMERICA INTRODUCES TRAILBLAZING SCHOLARSHIP PAGEANT AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN TEEN GIRLS

Charlotte, NC (BlackNews.com) (2/3/06)- Rachel Oliver-Cobbin Miss Black America 1986 rolls out new scholarship pageant and development program for African American teen girls between the ages of 15 to 18 years old.

The Miss Teen African American Scholarship Pageant and Development Program is a national competition in which teen girls from every state can vie for crowns to represent their state at the national event held in Charlotte, NC this summer.

When asked how this pageant is different from the numerous other pageants in existence today, Mrs. Oliver-Cobbin says, "By participating in this pageant and development program you will Train to Reign. The program is more than the typical five day, production centered competition. It is a preparatory course in self development designed to equip the young women with a defined sense of self and purpose that leads to a more disciplined and courageous life."

The contestants will be educated in both technical and practical life enhancing skills through the use of written materials, participation in enrichment sessions, and hours of hands-on training. The Miss Teen African American Scholarship Pageant and Development Program is an excellent proving ground for young women who are the best and the brightest of today and the leaders of tomorrow.

Several mothers and daughters, who have already signed up for the program, say they have been waiting on a program like this for a long time, and say, they feel this is truly a golden opportunity.

The excitement begins July 7th - 23rd, 2006 in the Queen City Charlotte, North Carolina. The winner will receive an extensive prize package featuring a $10,000 cash scholarship for college and a new 2006 automobile. Teen girls 15 to 18 years of age interested in representing their state can apply for acceptance into the program. The application deadline is February 28, 2006. For more details please contact Rachel Oliver-Cobbin, Executive Director at 704-392-6852 or visit us on the web at www.missteenafricanamerican.com

     

 

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