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Black Farmers Finally Get Senate Action Gray: ‘City Has to


By AFRO Staff

Civil rights groups and


Black officials are hailing the
Establish Budget
clearing of a $1.15 billion
appropriations measure Nov.
19 to settle a decades-old
discrimination suit by Black
Priorities’
By Dorothy Rowley
farmers that has languished AFRO Staff Writer
for months in the Senate. The
approval paves the way for Spending in the District
one of the largest civil rights government has not focused on
settlements in history, if the priorities, and, as a result, it could
bill clears the House. take years before an economic
“Black farmers now rebound fully occurs, said Mayor-
have access to the justice elect Vincent Gray. Until then, he AFRO File Photo
from which they have been added, the city has to grapple with Mayor-elect Vincent
so unfairly denied,” The a multi-million dollar hole in its Gray says it will take a
Lawyers’ Committee for Civil operating budget that threatens a while for the District’s
Rights Under Law—which rise in taxes and cuts in programs economy to rebound.
has played an active role in and services by 2012.
seeking redress for wronged AFRO File Photo/Rob Roberts
Gray made his brief, hard-hitting comments during a
Black farmers—said in a John Boyd, head of the National Black Farmers Association, shown in this September Nov. 22 gathering of local officials at the John A. Wilson
statement. The group added, 2010 AFRO file photo with U.S. Rep. Barbara Lee, said the passage of bill to release the Building in downtown Washington, as he sought to bring
“The Senate agreeing to settlement “is long overdue.” residents to speed on the state of city’s budget and finances.
distribute funding under the With the city facing a $188 million deficit that could
Obama Administration’s that stated qualified farmers already died at the plow the settlement. The stalemate escalate to $345 million over the next two years, he said,
additional settlement of could receive $50,000 to waiting for justice,” Boyd was broken during the first balancing the budget is mostly a matter of establishing
$1.25 billion goes a long way settle claims of racial bias. told the Richmond Times- week of the lame duck session priorities that will also lead to a freeze on capital projects.
in supporting the renewed However, many farmers Dispatch. “I hope the ones of the 111th Congress when “A gap of $345 million clearly would require us to
commitment of turning the Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla., examine what truly are the core service functions of this
page on civil rights issues of dropped an objection to government,” said Gray, who takes over the helm in January.
the past.” “Black farmers have already died at the the package after Senate “I hope the economy will turn around, but it’ll be a number
The action stems from leaders agreed not to finance of years before [that takes place].”
the settlement of Pigford plow waiting for justice...” it through additional deficit Gray said, however; that of the $5.3 billion earmarked
v. Glickman, a class-action spending. for the operating budget, spending has automatically been
lawsuit named after Timothy missed the filing deadline to who are living will see justice. The matter now goes to tightened, explaining that $1.5 billion is from fixed costs,
Pigford, a Black farmer from receive payment. A settlement The amount of money will the House where even more Continued on A4
North Carolina. Pigford’s suit reached in February allowed not put farmers back into recalcitrance is expected
claimed that Black farmers
Miss America Wages
those farmers to resume business.” from lawmakers who contend
received little or no U.S. pursuit of their claims. The appropriations bill— that the settlement adds to
Department of Agriculture “The passage of this bill for a $4.6 billion settlement what they consider excessive
support in the form of loans
and grants compared to their
White counterparts. The case,
is long overdue,” said John
Boyd, head of the National
Black Farmers Association, in
to Black farmers and Native
Americans—was stalled in
the Senate for months while
spending at a time of federal
budget deficits.
According to USA Today,
Campaign against HIV
which began in 1997, saw a
settlement reached in 1999
a statement. Democrats and Republicans the settlement will be paid Headlines conference at
“Black farmers have fought over how to pay for Continued on A4
Howard University
Barry Advocates Cutting Welfare By Macy Freeman
Howard University News Service

to Long-term Recipients WASHINGTON — When


Miss America 2010 talks
By Dorothy Rowley because the way the system years. Barry said his aim is to about HIV and AIDS, it’s
Hear the AFRO on The Daily AFRO Staff Writer works now only serves as a end the generational poverty not just something she read
Drum, Wednesday at 7 p.m. means to keeping poor people that has allowed monthly about in a book or heard in
Ward 8 City Councilman poor. payments to District families an infomercial. For Caressa
INSERT Marion Barry has never “The present system has that average $370 a month. Cameron, it’s personal.
• Home Depot shied away from the national been a miserable failure, As a result, he recently At 8, when most girls her
spotlight and his latest keeping families in poverty teamed with Ward 7 age were preoccupied with
initiative may soon gain him and joblessness,” Barry said. Councilwoman Yvette Barbie dolls and jump rope, Courtesy Photo
another distinction. The gruff Wards 7 and 8 have Alexander – both of whom she was watching her uncle die Caressa Cameron
from AIDS in Fredericksburg,
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councilman, who appears to long borne the distinction believe the city needs to
have been reinventing himself of being the poorest get tough with its welfare- Va., where he lived with her
over the past few years, said communities in the District. to-work initiative – to and her parents during the last six months of his life.
during a recent interview, that While the District’s overall introduce a bill that would Not long afterward, her parents took in a foster child also
he wants to become a national unemployment rate hovers at remove recipients from living with AIDS. Consequently, it has long been an important
advocate for welfare reform 10 percent, joblessness among the welfare roll after five issue for Cameron.
residents years. The District, unlike “Since I was 9, I’ve been volunteering with AIDS,”
in the two other jurisdictions, doesn’t Cameron says.
wards have a policy in place that The Miss America winner, who has made preventing HIV/
stands at 19 would automatically remove AIDS her platform during her year-long reign, will be coming
percent and recipients from public to Washington and Howard University for the first international
30 percent, assistance after that time conference on the stigma related to HIV.
respectively. and if this measure passes, Cameron will join doctors, nurses and other health
And it would quickly eliminate care workers from all over the world; ambassadors and
about 40 8,000 recipients. representatives from Latin America, Africa and the Caribbean;
percent of Barry said that although elected officials, HIV/AIDS workers and activists and others on
the 17,000 the bill is “imperfect and Dec. 1, World AIDS Day, for the “International Conference on
households incomplete,” the intent is Stigma: The Attitude that Spreads HIV.”
in to launch “serious dialogue During the free, all-day conference at Howard, Cameron
Washington, on how to break the cycle and hundreds of experts and lay persons will seek strategies
AP Photo/Charlie Riedel D.C. that of generational poverty, to eliminate the stigma associated with HIV that keeps those
08 with the disease from seeking proper care and treatment and
Welfare recipients such as LaTanya receive government dependency and
Richardson, seen here in 2007 looking assistance economic disparity in the protecting others from HIV.
online for jobs, are being pushed harder to have been on city.” Cameron knows stigma associated with HIV personally.
train for and find work in an effort to retain the rolls well Alexander was not She says that because of her uncle and her parents’ work with
federal funding. beyond five Continued on A4 Continued on A4
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AFRO National Briefs


Poll: Jean-Henry Céant Favored by Majority in Port-au-
pioneer. “She provided an invaluable example of leadership,
strength and persistence. She inspired others to use their
talents to serve the African-American community, and her
legacy will continue to inspire and enlighten us for years to
Your History • Your Community • Your News Prince’s Tent Cities come,” said Braun.
The Afro-American Newspapers  The results of a recent polling expedition to identify Burroughs was born in St. Rose, La., in 1917 but moved
Baltimore Office • Corporate Headquarters the next president of Haiti shows notary Jean-Henry Céant with her family to Chicago’s south side in 1922. She worked
2519 N. Charles Street favored by nearly three of four (72 percent) of respondents, as a high school art teacher, studied at the Art Institute of
Baltimore, Maryland 21218-4602 according to a press release issued by Washington, D.C.- Chicago and established the DuSable Museum of African
410-554-8200 • Fax: 1-877-570-9297 based National Organization for the Advancement of Haitians. American History in 1961 with her husband, Charles.
www.afro.com Michel Martelly (Sweet Mickey) was also mentioned as a
preferred choice of those interviewed. Maxine Waters Ethics Trial Postponed
Founded by John Henry Murphy Sr., August 13, 1892 The four-day polling research tour, conducted from Nov.
11-14, included both focus groups and in-depth interviews.
Washington Publisher Emerita - Frances L. Murphy II
Most of the interviews were conducted in four of the largest
Chairman of the Board/Publisher - John J. Oliver, Jr. campsites in and around the capital city where nearly 600,000
Executive Assistant - Takiea Hinton - 410-554-8222 residents remain since the earthquake on Jan. 12.
Receptionist - Wanda Pearson - 410-554-8200 According to pollster Shawnta Walcott, the race is far from
over although Céant is the early frontrunner. “In terms of
Director of Advertising/Sponsorship Development & Sales
outcomes, there will be no first round knockouts here. You can
Susan Gould - 410-554-8289
susangould@afro.com bet on a highly contested second-round showing. While the
Advertising Manager - Robert Blount - 410-554-8246 race is still too close to call, Céant appears to be the candidate
Sr. Advertising Account Executive - Annie Russ - 410-554-8235 gaining the most momentum,” said Walcott, former director of
Advertising Account Executive communications for Zogby International. “He’s backed by key
Marquise Goodwin - 410-554-8274 members of former President Aristide’s Fanmi Lavalas Party;
Director of Finance - Jack Leister - 410-554-8242 highly favored by Catholics, Protestants and Voudonists;
gained the support of peasant movement leader Chavannes
Archivist - John Gartrell - 410-554-8265 Jean-Baptiste (which proved to be a significant asset for AP Photo
Community & Public Relations Manager René Préval in 1996) [and] attracted crowds of over 50,000 Rep. Maxine Waters
Diane W. Hocker - 410-554-8243 spectators to rallies in the North.”
Editorial Walcott, who led Haiti’s first published presidential poll in Only one day after the House Ethics Committee
Executive Editor - Talibah Chikwendu 2005, added, “As for other polls showing drastically different recommended Rep. Charlie Rangel, D-N.Y., be censured, the
E-mail: editor@afro.com results in Port-au-Prince, I can only assume that they aren’t committee announced it will postpone Rep. Maxine Waters’,
Managing Editor - Kristin Gray - 410-554-8277 speaking to the folks on the ground.”
Washington Bureau Chief - Zenitha Prince - 202-332-0080, ext. 119 D-Calif., trial, which was slated to take place Nov. 29.
E-mail: dceditor@afro.com Committee chairs Zoe-Lofgren, D-Calif., and Jo Bonner,
Nation’s Leaders React to Death of ‘History Keeper’ R-Ala., said they will send Waters’ case back to the panel’s
Global Markets Margaret Burroughs subcommittee for additional investigation, giving no
Director - Benjamin M. Phillips IV - 410-554-8220 Margaret Burroughs, founder of the DuSable Museum explanation for their decision.
bphillips@afro.com of African American History in Chicago and a celebrated In a statement, Waters voiced her displeasure with the
Washington Circulation/Distribution Manager artist, died Nov. 22 at 93. Her death spawned a number of
Edgar Brookins - 202-332-0080, ext. 116 committee’s plans. “I am disappointed that the Committee is
remembrances from the nation’s policymakers, including once again postponing my hearing and showing a complete
Baltimore Circulation/Distribution Manager
Sammy Graham - 410-554-8266
President Barack Obama, Congressman Bobby L. Rush, D-Ill., disregard for due process and fairness.  For over a year, I
and Chicago mayoral candidate Carol Moseley Braun. have cooperated with the investigation and I have consistently
Production Department - 410-554-8288 “Words cannot express what I feel on the passing of Dr. asked for a public hearing on this matter,” said Waters. “ I
Margaret Borroughs,” said Rush. “She was…a historian remain eager to present my case and demonstrate to my
Washington Office for a lost and often disregarded people and a champion constituents and all Americans that I have not violated any
1917 Benning Road, N.E. • Washington, D.C. 20002-4723 for those whose voices often go unheard… “I think I’m in House rules.
202-332-0080 Fax: 1-877-570-9297 shock because it seems we are losing so many of our ancient  “There is no provision or authority for the Committee to
General Manager landmarks.” The congressman went on to recall the recent take this action, but the same body which is charged with
Edgar Brookins - ext. 116 deaths of gospel music icon Albertina Walker and Bishop interpreting the rules now seems to be guilty of making
Office Administrator - Mia Hayes-Hawkins - ext. 112 Arthur M. Brazier, both famous Chicagoans. them up as it goes along. Neither the letter sent to me nor the
President Obama also noted Burroughs’ contributions to statement on the Committee website cites any rule or clear
Customer Service, Home Delivery and Subscriptions: American culture, calling her an esteemed “artist, historian,
410-554-8234 rationale for this decision. “
educator and mentor…also admired for her generosity and  
Customer Service@afro.com commitment to underserved community through her children’s ‘Anti-Facebook’ Pastor Admits Past Affair, Offers to Step
Billing Inquiries: 410-554-8226 books, art workshops and community centers.”
Nights and Weekends: 410-554-8282 Down
Braun called the longtime city resident a visionary and After garnering nationwide media attention for his
campaign against Facebook
because of its perceived
adverse affects on his
congregants’ marriages,
Corman Bid Opportunities Neptune Township, N.J.,
Bid: Dundalk Wastewater Pumping Station pastor Cedric Miller is
Dundalk, Maryland speaking out about a three-
Baltimore County Dept. of Public Works way sexual affair with his
Contract No. 09195 SXO wife and a male church
Bid Due: December 16, 2010 @ 10:30 am assistant.
Corman Construction, Inc. is soliciting quotes for the The Asbury Park Press
above referenced project from all subcontractors, suppliers, first reported Miller’s
and service providers certified by the Maryland Department unusual charge to church
of Transportation (MDOT) or by the Baltimore City Minority leaders: Quit Facebook
Business Office. In particular, Corman is seeking quotes from or leave the church.
certified MBE and WBE subcontractors & suppliers for the According to the minister,
following types of work: electrical, instrumentation, structural Facebook promotes sexual
concrete, reinforcing steel, plumbing, HVAC, miscellaneous
indiscretions and leads to
metals, masonry, roofing, painting, erosion control, permanent
marriage problems. But
seeding, asphalt paving, concrete flatwork, material & equip-
ment suppliers, materials testing, and hauling. the news service reported
Please contact Bonnie Hulme at 301-953-0900 or at Miller, 48, testified in 2003
bhulme@cormanconstruction.com with questions or to that he’d participated in
schedule an appointment to view bid documents and plans. All a threesome with a male
MBE/WBE subcontractors and/or suppliers: please submit a church assistant and his wife
signed a Baltimore County MBE/WBE Disclosure and Par- 10 years ago.
ticipation Statement (Form C) to Corman Construction at least During a sermon on Nov.
three (3) days prior to the bid date. Contact Bonnie Hulme for 21, Miller said he would
the forms. Forms may be faxed to 301-953-2611. step down as senior minister
Corman Construction, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer, if church leaders believed he
M/F MBE WBE DBE SBE. was unable to serve.

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Jennifer Hudson and Relatives Identify Body of Her Slain NephewA3 November 27, 2010 - December 3, 2010, The Afro-American

District’s Shaw Neighborhood Preps for $520 Million Hotel


By Alan King sport-utility vehicle sought in from a neighbor about a suspi- posted fliers bearing his photo-
AFRO Staff Writer connection with the murder of cious vehicle. The man noticed graph around the city. On
Hudson’s mother and brother. the vehicle while walking his Sunday, Jennifer Hudson asked
Jennifer Hudson and other The white, 1994 Chevrolet dog. According to the Chicago for the public’s help in finding
By Stephen
relatives D. Riley
positively identified Suburban with Illinois license Sports
Tribune, Authority
the boy had(WCSA)
been shot gathered to inaugurate ground in Council member Jack Evans, helped her push
nephew. the In
charge forward
her MySpace
AFRO Staff Writer the District’s
multiple timeshistoric Shawseat
in the back neighborhood in preparation for by passing a public-private financing blog,option that allowed
she thanked fans and sup-
the 2014
of the opening
vehicle. TheofSUV,
the Marriott
regis- Marquis Convention Center the construction to advance. Continual portersdevelopments
for their prayers are and
On Nov. 10, Washington, D.C. Chairman-elect Kwame Hotel, located at Ninth St. and Massachusetts Ave., N.W.,
tered to Hudson’s murdered something Brown would like to see become a trend in the to
offered a $100,000 reward
R. Brown, Mayor Adrian M. Fenty, Mayor-elect Vincent across from the Washington Convention Center. The site will
brother, was towed with the city—not only in the major downtown anyone areas
whobut also directly
returned the boyin
C. Gray and leaders from the Washington Convention and be expected to fuel the surrounding community with both
boy’s body inside and is being some of the neighborhoods throughout the city along important
alive.
processed by evidence techni- construction jobs and long-term hotel commercial corridors. Since the investigation,
cians and workers. The body jobs once construction is completed. The $520 million development is expected Hudson – whotogained stardom
be a major
was later removed and taken to after appearing on “American
“It’s critical that residents and player in the District’s tourist attraction market upon its
the Cook County Medical Idol,” and then won an
local businesses benefit from the jobs arrival. The hotel will feature 1,175 rooms, 46 suites and
Examiner’s office. Academy Award for her role in
Hudson and other familyand other opportunities created by 100,000 square feet of meeting space. WhileDreamgirls
the movie the hotel will – has
members arrived at the Medical the construction of the hotel,” Brown surely help flourish the District with future hospitality
stayed out of the public jobs,
eye.
Examiner’s office mid-after- said in a press release. “I believe construction of the site is expected toThe provide
Chicagoapproximately
Tribune report-
noon to identify the body. in accountability Julian King, and I’m confident
Jennnifer Hudson’s 1,600 construction jobs immediately.
nephew. ed thatPlanning
a parade forofthe hotel
cars moved
Given the choice between look- that the development team and the has taken the city over 20 years toslowly put into works,
past makinghome
her family’s its
ing directly at the body or leadershipAatspokesman Washington forConvention
the office groundbreaking
the murders but isa being
specialheld one.in Monday morning, past the
viewing it on a wall-mounted and SportstoldAuthority will be
the newspaper thatvigilant
Hudson jail “This is anviolation
for parole historic after
day for thenews Shaw community
vans, reportersand and curi-
Courtesy Photos
and ensure promises are being kept District residents who have waited and fought for
ous this project
onlookers.
into the future.” to become a reality,” Brown said. “This is a milestone andstood
I’m
Jennifer Hudson and her mom, Darnell Donerson who
Breaking Ground for the
was killed, as well as her brother, Jason.Washington Marriott Marquis,
“She held hands with her family. It was obviously a very emotional moment.”
(from left) Norman
Courtesy photo
Planning for the hotel was forced excited about the opportunities for residents to
Neighbors
find
quietlyjobs and
and for
Jenkins, president of Capstone Development Corporation; Robert Gladstone, to take a backseat due to economic small business owners to participate in the economic reflectedrewards
on the
“remained strong for her fami- being convicted of attempted
president, Quadrangle Development Corporation; Gen. Gordon videoR. screen,
Sullivan,the family chose struggles. But the steady force of of the city. Despite tough times, we were able to come together
violence.
ly” and was clearly its leader. murder and vehicular hijack-
the body of her 7-year-old plate X584859 was
32nd chief of staff, Association of the United States Army; Elliott Ferguson, found on the latter. According to theBrown and “She held hands with her fami- ing. Cook County records show home,convention
fellow colleague, Ward 2 to help make the District a world-class destination.”
In front of the Hudson’s
nephew Monday, just hours Chicago’s West Side after Tribune, Hudson said, “Yes, men in heavy jackets
Destination DC president and CEO; David Marriott, chief ly,” the spokesman said. “It that he pleaded guilty to both
after his body was found in a police received a 7 a.m. call that’s him.” and hooded sweatshirts came to
operations officer, Eastern Region-the Americas, Marriott was obviously a very emotional charges in 1999. He was also kiss the twin white crosses bar-

ACORN Fights Back


International; J.W. Marriott, Jr., chairman and CEO of moment.” convicted in 1998 for posses- ing the names of Donerson and
Marriott International; Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D- The boy – the son of Julia sion of a stolen motor vehicle. Jason.
DC); Mayor Adrian M. Fenty; Mayor-elect Vincent C. Gray; Hudson, Jennifer’s sister – had He was released from prison in “Everybody is sick of going
Chairman-elect Kwame R. Brown; Councilmember Jack been missing since Friday, 2006 after serving seven years
Leader Calls Voter Registration Fraud Charges ‘Bogus’
through stuff like this,” Artisha
Evans; Beverly Perry, Washington Convention & Sports when a relative found Julian’s for the attempted murder and West, a former resident of the
Authority Board chairman; Greg O’Dell, Washington grandmother, Darnell car hijacking charges. area told the Tribune. “We all
By Alan King
Convention & Sports Authorityand Dallas Cowboys
president and CEO; players
and No wonder Obama’s campaign is Donerson, 57, and his uncle, The boy remained missing have to stick together. All these
AFRO
Jim Abdo,StaffWashington
Writer Tony Romo and Terrell Owens,
Convention & Sports Authority
trying to distance him from the Jason Hudson, 29, shot to death through a long weekend in young children are dying, and
among the names submitted to group, saying, “Barack Obama in his grandmother’s home in which police and volunteers for what?”
Board of Directors, Development Committee chairman.

SOLID
Presidential candidate John election officials. Never Organized with ACORN.” the 7000 block of South Yale

PAYS ATTENTION
McCain’s attack on ACORN – Hurd said those workers, who But Obama’s ties to ACORN run Avenue.
Associated Community were doing those things without long and deep. He taught classes An Amber Alert – a desig-
Organization for Reform Now – ACORN’s knowledge or permis- for ACORN. They even endorsed nation for high-risk missing
confirms the success of the sion, were fired. him for President. children – was issued Friday
organization, the head of the “The evidence that has sur- But now ACORN is in trouble. after Julian was discovered
group says. faced so far shows they faked Reporter: There are at least
TO PERSONAL ATTENTION
missing after the murders.
“This is testimony to the work forms to get paid for work they 11 investigations across the Police arrested William
we’ve done and success we’ve didn’t do, not to stuff ballot country involving thousands of Balfour, the missing boy’s step-
had,” Maude Hurd, president of boxes.” ACORN, she said, is the potentially fraudulent ACORN father and estranged husband
ACORN, said in an interview victim of fraud, not the perpetra- forms. of Julia, at his girlfriend’s
with the AFRO. tor of it. Announcer: Massive voter Southside apartment several
“When this attack started, we Hurd said the only things fraud. And the Obama campaign hours after the murders.
had just announced that we had bogus are the charges them- paid more than $800,000 to an Balfour’s mother, Michele, has
registered 1.3 million new vot- selves. And factcheck. org ACORN front for get out the vote told reporters that her son had
ers,” she said. “That’s just to say agrees. efforts. nothing to do with the slayings.
that someone’s running scared It concluded, “Neither Pressuring banks to issue risky Balfour remains a suspect in Jason Hudson
because of ACORN’s success.” ACORN nor its employees have loans. Nationwide voter fraud.
McCain, who is running for been found guilty of, or even Barack Obama. Bad judgment.
president on the Republican tick- charged with, casting fraudulent Blind ambition. Too risky for
et, lashed out at ACORN in the votes.” America.
final debate against Barack The problem came about pri-
Obama, contending the group “is marily because of the way Since McCain’s comments, SQUARE HIGH
on the verge of maybe perpetrat- ACORN operates. Rather than ACORN’s 87 offices have been
ing one of the greatest frauds in rely on volunteers, it pays peo- bombarded with threats and
voter history in this country, ple, many of them poor or unem- racist mail.
maybe destroying the fabric of ployed, to sign up new voters. The day after the presidential
democracy.” The idea was to help both those debate, vandals broke into the
Factcheck.org, a non-partisan being registered and those doing organization’s Boston and Seattle
Web site, found those claims to the registration. offices and stole computers.
be “exaggerated,” with “no evi- Maud explained, “We have a After a Cleveland representative BREAD NOT ON THE LIST
dence of any such democracy- zero tolerance policy for deliber- appeared on TV, an e-mail was
destroying fraud.” ate falsification of registration.” sent to the local office saying she
Hurd believes the McCain Most news account neglect to “is going to have her life ended.”
charges were politically motivat- point out that ACORN is A worker in Providence, R.I.,
ed. required by law to turn in all reg- received a threatening call say- LEFT RIGHT
She said, “Because it’s low- istration forms. And they also fail ing, “We know you get off work
and moderate-income people, to note that it was the organiza- at 9” and uttered racial epithets.
and people of color, I believe the tion, in many instances, that first A caller to one office left a
McCain campaign thinks those brought the phony registrations message on the answering
voters are going to vote to the attention of authorities. machine, saying: “Hi, I was just
Democratic, which is not neces- The McCain camp apparently calling to let you know that
sarily true.” isn’t interested in those fine Barack Obama needs to get
ACORN is no stranger to points, preferring to air mislead- hung. He’s a (expletive deleted)
controversy. ing ads that seek to link Obama nigger, and he’s a piece of
For 38 years, the non-partisan to ACORN, thereby undercutting (expletive deleted). You guys are
organization has fought for social his political support. fraudulent, and you need to go to
and economic justice for low- McCain: I’m John McCain hell. All the niggers on oak trees.
and moderate-income and I approve this message. They’re gonna get all hung hon-
1 BANANA
Americans. With 400,000 mem- Announcer: Who is Barack eys, they’re going to get assassi-
ber families organized into more Obama? A man with “a political nated, they’re gonna get killed.”
than 1,200 neighborhood chap- baptism performed at warp Another message said, “You
ters in 110 cities nationwide, speed.” Vast ambition. After col- liberal idiots. Dumb (expletive
ACORN has over the years seen lege, he moved to Chicago. deleted). Welfare bums. You
its share of criticism while advo- Became a community organizer. guys just (expletive deleted)
cating for affordable housing, There, Obama met Madeleine come to our country, consume
living wages, healthcare for the Talbot, part of the Chicago every natural resource there is,
underserved— and while organ- branch of ACORN. He was so and make Youa lot deserve
of babies. That’sto be heard. Experience a bank that’s dedicated to listening.
izing voter registration drives. impressive that he was asked to all you guys do. And then suck
But none has been as withering train the ACORN staff. up the welfare and expect every-
and baseless as this one. What did ACORN in Chicago one elseYour to pay financial
for your hospitalneeds are as unique as you are. That’s why SunTrust is committed to truly
With the presidential election engage in? Bullying banks. bills for listening
your kids. I jus’ say let
and providing the right solutions to help you reach
less than two weeks away, Intimidation tactics. Disruption your kids die. That’s the best Before ageyour
five, goals.
every room You’llisget the personal
a classroom.
ACORN’s detractors allege the of business. ACORN forced move. Justattention you deserve
let your children die. as well as the genuine service that you should expect. Because a bank
Fun learning opportunities are everywhere. Simple things like
organization has engaged in mas- banks to issue risky home loans. Forget about paying for hospital
committed to helping you succeed can makeand
counting allidentifying
the difference.
shapes activateStopa child’s
by your learninglocal branch,
ability,
sive voter registration fraud after The same types of loans that bills for them. I’m not gonna do and help them enter school more prepared. That’s why PNC
the reported discovery of bogus caused the financial crisis we’re callare877.653.0137
it. You guys lowlifes. And I or visit suntrust.com/solid to learn more.
founded Grow Up Great and its Spanish-language equivalent Crezca
names, such as Mickey Mouse in today. hope you all die.”
con Éxito, a 10-year, $100 million program to help prepare young
Hurd thinks the hate calls will
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Budget Priorities to concede that fee and fine increases are not effective as long- Kathy Henderson said one of the ways the city could
Continued from A1 term solutions to increasing the District’s revenue. And that immediately strengthen its coffers is by enforcement. That
debt service payments and inter-jurisdictional obligations such meant the District would not raise significant revenue unless it covers a slew of concerns, but namely out-of-control rental
as Metro. targets one or more of its tax sources. properties, lowering resources spent for police services and
“Those costs don’t give us much room to play with and Still, he insisted, given the economic burden already borne adhering to guidelines in granting liquor licenses, she said.
historically [they’ve] been difficult to achieve substantial by D.C. residents and businesses, his administration would “In doing so, they would actually provide money
savings from,” Gray said. “That leaves us approximately $3.8 not ask them to pay any tax increases without first assuring into the District’s budget and they would also strengthen
billion from which to find remaining savings.” them of the necessity and that the budget has been adequately neighborhoods,” Henderson said. “I feel Mr. Gray is capable
He said that from those funds, about one-fourth would scrutinized for alternatives. of doing his job undertaking the tasks before him, but I would
go to pay for the salaries of District employees in the public Turning his attention to the capital budget, Gray said that also encourage him to look at the function of every agency
schools system, police department and fire and emergency since 2002, outstanding debt in that area has more than doubled, and those that do not fulfill their mandate for serving this city
medical services. Another 25 percent would go to pay salaries going from $3.5 billion at that time to $7.1 million as of this year. should have their budgets reduced.”
for other District employees, and yet another 25 percent would Ward 1 Councilman Jim Graham said he had no explanation The District’s Office of the Chief Financial Officer refuted
go toward matching the District’s Medicaid and public charter for the city’s budget woes and that he was not aware of the Gray’s assertion that the city’s deficit was driven by a lack of
school funding. deficit figures referenced by Gray. prioritizing. “Not at all,” CFO spokeswoman Natalie Wilson
A final 25 percent, he said would most likely “go for “The only numbers I heard about was $175 million we’re said. “The economy is driving revenues down and expenses
everything else.” dealing with now,” Graham said. “I don’t know what to make continue to rise.”
Gray further explained that more than 80 percent of the of the new figures…it’s news to me.” Wilson also said the situation is not as bleak as Gray
District’s local revenue comes from property taxes, sales taxes Graham said the Council is awaiting guidance from Mayor suggests. “He is correct [that] the District is facing tough
and income taxes. “And as we’ve already seen, the economic Adrian Fenty’s administration on how to work out the current financial challenges. However, our financial condition is better
slump we’ve been in has resulted in lower than expected deficit. than most jurisdictions… [and] we will balance our budget
revenue,” he said, adding that in recent years officials have had Former Ward 5 Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner every year, as we traditionally have.”

Black Farmers
Miss America Continued from A1
far too long justice has been Americans disadvantaged Pigford II lawsuit, brought by
Continued from A1 infected children, said he is delayed, and thus denied, for by the federal government’s African American farmers, and
pleased that someone like for from a surplus in nutrition African American farmers mismanagement of funds,” the Cobell lawsuit, brought
HIV, many parents in her Miss America will help in programs for women and and Native American she said in a statement. by Native Americans over
neighborhood would not let the discussion of how HIV- children and by extending trust holders…. I urge my President Obama echoed the management of Indian
their children play with her, related stigma helps spread customs user fees. colleagues in the House those sentiments. “I applaud trust accounts and resources,”
because they thought if the the disease. Congressional Black of Representatives to act the Senate for passing the Obama said. “I urge the
children touched her toys, Rana said he hopes the Caucus Chair Rep. Barbara swiftly to bring closure for Claims Settlement Act of House to move forward with
they could get HIV. conference will make stigma Lee, D-Calif., urged her the many Black farmers 2010, which will at long this legislation as they did
“The stigma that HIV a part of the international colleagues to bring swift who lost their farms due last provide funding for the earlier this year, and I look
patients carry is such an dialogue on prevention. resolution to the issue. “For to racial bias and Native agreements reached in the forward to signing it into law.”
important issue in the “There is much talk
battle against the spread
of the disease,” Cameron
about prevention, but
almost none about the social
Welfare
Continued from A1 like to see government help recipients. quick job readiness services
said. “That is why I am phenomenon of HIV-related
achieve that vision. “We should all be working – an approach that doesn’t
attending the International stigma. And here’s what I
immediately available Ed Lazere, executive toward the goal of having necessarily work.
Conference on Stigma at and many of my colleagues
for comment, but she has director of DC Fiscal Policy parents better able to take care “Particularly for someone
Howard University, and I believe; until we address
contended over the course of Institute, said earlier that it’s of their kids,” Lazere said. who is reading at a very
urge everyone else to join stigma, it is unlikely that
several published interviews not the right time for the bill. “We should be willing to do low level or who hasn’t
me there. Together, we can prevention efforts will be
that she wants to reach young But in explaining those what is most likely to achieve built up the job skills they
change this.” successful.”
women before they become sentiments, he told the AFRO that, and the best thing the need to compete,” Lazere
The conference is open to
mothers and go on welfare. that while the time for Barry’s city can do right now is to said. He added however,
the public.
“There needs to be training proposal seemed odd, the improve those education and that the welfare system is
Dr. Sohail Rana, an For more information
and jobs,” she said. best thing the District can training services that have to be credited for beginning
attending pediatrician at on the conference or
To that end, Barry said he do to offer better welfare-to- been woefully inadequate.” efforts last January to
Howard University Hospital HIV-related stigma, call
wants to see welfare recipients work programs is to improve He said that almost all strengthen programs that
who has worked closely 202.865.4579
MedicareAd_Female_11x10.5:Layout or visit
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across the country become current education and training families that go on welfare are would effectively transition
with hundreds of HIV- www.whocanyoutell.com.
self-sufficient and that he’d programs for public assistance pointed to the same kind of recipients from its rolls.

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Opinion
Fair and Balanced
Budgetary Reform
As a senior member of the result of veterans’ healthcare costs, federal
Joint Economic Committee, aid to public education or our commitment
I have been giving close to reducing crime – as would be suggested
attention to the work of the by proposals to impose co-pays on
National Commission on veterans, cut education spending, and cut
Fiscal Responsibility and the budget for the Department of Justice.
Reform – and, especially, to While we seriously examine our budget
recent suggestions made by and work to get our fiscal house in order,
the Commission’s co-chairs, it is neither fair nor economically prudent
former Republican Sen. to balance our budget on the backs of
Alan Simpson and Erskine America’s children, veterans or working
Bowles, former chief of staff families.
to President Clinton. Where, then, should our examination
Needless to say, the begin?
Congressman work of this important A significant portion of our current
Elijah Cummings Commission has not been deficits can be traced to our failure to pay
easy. President Obama and currently for two wars, tax cuts for our
the Commission deserve credit for moving forward with a wealthiest citizens and the Medicare drug
difficult national discussion about how best to achieve a more plan.
fiscally responsible plan for our nation. Unless we can find a way for the rest of the world to pay rapidly rising health care costs place on our economy.
Having given credit where credit is legitimately due, I also more of the cost, we must transform the era of America’s Without Republican cooperation, we enacted landmark
must acknowledge my deep concerns about some of the policy overseas nation-building into a more modest (and peaceful) healthcare reforms that, alone, are expected to reduce our
choices that the Commission’s co-chairs have suggested. pattern of engagement. federal budgetary deficits by more than one trillion dollars over
We must not allow ourselves to become distracted from the With respect to federal tax policy, most experts agree that tax the next 10 years.
more serious and immediate goal of re-creating the balanced We also enacted financial
budget that President Clinton left our nation. In this vein, the regulatory reforms that will
Commission co-chairs’ basic error is their failure to connect the “...we Democrats must be unafraid to declare to the new House help to prevent predatory
major causes of our deficits with the areas in which budgetary mortgage practices and end the
reform is most warranted. Republican majority, ‘You must end your tendency to borrow, Wall Street recklessness that
We should not confuse the specific and more limited triggered the Great Recession.
challenge of extending the long-term solvency of Social
spend and, then, complain about borrowing.’” Now, we Democrats must be
Security with the broader need to change the overall spending unafraid to declare to the new
and revenue patterns of our nation. cuts for the middle class stimulate our economy. In this way, it House Republican majority, “You must end your tendency to
Our historic and unshakable commitment to our aging and can be argued, middle class tax cuts are more than “paid for.” borrow, spend and, then, complain about borrowing.”
disabled workers is not causing our Federal budget deficit. However, it is far from clear that extending the Bush-era tax Americans are prepared to share the pain for everyone
For that reason, among others, cutting Social Security benefits cuts for the most affluent of our citizens (as the Republicans are that balancing our national budget will entail. However, we
should not even be considered as a general deficit solution. insisting) would produce a similar benefit in fiscal terms. To also must insist that this national challenge be overcome in an
Social Security functions with its own revenue stream and the contrary, tax cuts for the wealthiest among us that are not honest and socially equitable way.
payment policies. Long-term solvency can be assured by “paid for” are budget busters unfair to future generations. This, in my view, is the fair and balanced approach to
focused and relatively modest future adjustments that do not As to paying for the Medicare Prescription Drug Plan lasting budgetary reform.
require reductions in Social Security benefits. One option that our seniors so desperately need, President Obama and
would be to increase the earned income that is subject to Social congressional Democrats have already taken the lead. During Congressman Elijah Cummings represents Maryland’s
Security taxes beyond the current $106,800 wage cap. the past two years, we began the long-term process toward Seventh Congressional District in the United States House of
Nor are our general budgetary problems principally the general fiscal balance by addressing the increasing strain that Representatives.

The Failing Promise of Public Education


We, the American public, shown that over the last 50 years, student proficiency in math The social cost of this failure is not to be underestimated.
hold it as an article of faith and English has shown little improvement even as spending Half of these students will drop out of high school; lacking
that those responsible for and federal government oversight has increased and class a high school diploma and being functionally illiterate will
devising and implementing size has decreased. Given the brilliance and dedication of our qualify them for manual labor, which is steadily in the decline.
public policy have our best public servants, the failure of significant academic gains to They will join the ranks of the chronically unemployed;
interests at heart. Our best materialize, in spite of billions spent on education, can only be many of these men will make a life hustling on the streets and
minds are hard at work, the devil’s work. eventually become involved in the criminal justice system.
striving to make the world And if you are a Black man, the devil must, indeed, be Criminal records will make these men more unemployable,
a better place. Our elected working overtime. which will make it even more unlikely that they will have
officials are dedicated to Information recently culled from the National Assessment the financial means to support the children they father. It is a
protecting our freedoms, hellish cycle that will repeat
increasing our prosperity, and generation after generation.
securing justice for all. “Battling the dark forces aligned against our children may Ronald Ferguson, director of
What, then, is the public the Achievement Gap Initiative
to assume when, in spite necessitate the asking of some uncomfortable questions.” at Harvard, says, “There’s
Joseph C. Phillips of the best efforts of our accumulating evidence that there
most brilliant thinkers and for Educational Progress, based on national math and reading are racial differences in what kids experience before the first
politicians, freedoms erode, tests given to students in the fourth and eighth grades, revealed day of kindergarten.” Ferguson gives voice to something that
prosperity decreases, and for a great many, justice seems some rather disheartening results. According to the New York many of us have long suspected: how well children perform in
elusive? Surely, sinister forces must be at work. Times, the report paints a picture for Black males that is, “even school depends, to a great extent, on the kind of training they
Let us take for an example the nation’s system of public bleaker than generally known.” receive in the home.
education. For years, American taxpayers have been sold on In 2009, math scores for Black boys lagged behind those of Battling the dark forces aligned against our children may
a triad of public policy fixes for public education. In order to both Hispanic boys and girls, and Black males fell behind White necessitate the asking of some uncomfortable questions. For
improve student performance, state and federal governments boys by an average of 30 points, which is interpreted as three instance, is the continued academic under-performance of
must dedicate a greater portion of their budgetary dollars to academic grades. Black males drop out of high school at a rate Black boys the result of a failure of the educational system?
education; class sizes must be reduced, and there must be twice as high as White males and their SAT scores are on average Or, is the issue rooted in Black culture?
greater oversight by the federal government. So fervent is the 104 points lower. In short, the report shows that Black males fall Of course, we can always avoid the discomfort of those
belief in this holy trinity of education, that to even ponder behind academically early on and never regain ground. questions and continue to rely on the original thinking of our
the efficacy of the federal Department of Education is seen as These are not students failing because they do not have best and brightest. In response to the chilling figures presented
heresy. Any politician who attempts to curb the unrestricted access to the Internet or don’t have Olympic-sized swimming in the report, the authors have come up with the original idea of
flow of tax dollars to public schools is accused of not wanting pools. The sad fact is that the report demonstrates that middle- urging Congress to “appropriate more money for schools.”
to “invest in education.” class Black boys are scoring about as well as poor White boys.
And yet, increases in spending have not resulted in a These are students who are not proficient in the basics of math Joseph C. Phillips is the author of “He Talk Like a White
corresponding increase in student achievement. Studies have and English. Boy” available in stores now.

Avoid Holiday Spending Hangover


At this time of year, many and coworkers; decorations; new clothes/accessories; gift wrap Disclosure (CARD) Act of 2009 requires that:
Jason Alderman people overindulge, whether and cards; special meals; year-end gratuities; and travel-related • Money loaded on gift cards must not expire for at least five
it’s overeating or drinking too expenses. A few tips: years from date of purchase or after funds were last added.
much at holiday parties or • Review old credit card and bank statements to jog your • If the card expires but the funds haven’t, you can request a
spending too much on gifts and decorations. You’ll regret the memory. free replacement card.
former the next morning; but with overspending you may not • Arrange gift lotteries with family, friends and coworkers so • Inactivity and service fees may not be charged until after
feel the hangover effect until the bills come due in January. you each buy fewer, nicer gifts. 12 months of inactivity; after that, only one such fee may be
Here are a few tips for managing holiday expenses to avoid • Suggest pooling resources to make a sizeable group deducted from the balance each month.
a holiday spending hangover: charitable contribution rather than individual gifts to each other. • All fees must be clearly disclosed on the card or its
Budgeting. Before spending a dime on holiday expenses, Get organized. Once you’ve determined your overall packaging.
calculate how much you can afford relative to your overall holiday budget, make a list or spreadsheet with columns for: A few additional tips:
budget. Many financial planners recommend spending no • Everyone you need to shop for – relatives, friends, • Note return policies for stores and online shopping sites.
more than 1.5 percent of annual income on holiday expenses. coworkers, service providers, etc. Watch for deadlines, exclusions for sale or clearance items and
Consider: • Spending limits and gift alternatives for each person. restocking charges.
• Will your savings cover a few months’ expenses in case • How much you actually spend on each gift. (Overspending • Retain receipts. Many retailers will refund the price
of a layoff, unexpected medical bills or another financial on one present means trimming somewhere else.) difference if an item goes on sale within a few weeks after
emergency? • What you gave each person – to avoid giving them the purchase.
• Can you pay off all holiday-related bills within a couple of same thing next year. • Check whether your credit card agreement provides free
months? • What each person gave you. That way, you won’t product warranty extensions and/or price protection (i.e., will
• Do you already struggle to pay your monthly bills? accidentally “re-gift” something to the same person. reimburse the difference if you find an identical item for less).
• Would you need to suspend retirement savings to buy • Other expenses (decorations, etc.)
gifts? Gift cards. If you give gift cards, several changes were made Jason Alderman directs Visa’s financial education programs.
Scale back. Examine how much you’ve spent in past years to laws governing these cards. For gift cards sold on or after Aug. To Follow Jason Alderman on Twitter: www.twitter.com/
and look for areas to trim. Consider: gifts for family, friends 22, 2010, the Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility and PracticalMoney
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a guide to senior living for the active african american

Camaraderie Cures Seniors’ Holiday Blues


By Bobby Marvin have their own lives or mourning the loss of a memories of good times, it Former truck driver skull. Shortly after his
Special to the AFRO live too far away may all family member or loved can bring back memories Robert Anderson has wife died, he fell into a
conspire to make life after one. Licensed clinical of bad times. It can be a definitely been through a state of depression. In
At the Sandtown- retirement—including the therapist Tekeah C. Scott lost of a significant other whirlwind. In 1996 he was 2005, Anderson’s son
Winchester Senior Center end-of-year Thanksgiving/ brought him to Sandtown-
there is a lot of commotion Christmas, Kwanzaa/ Winchester for a change
going on during lunch Hanukkah season—a in pace. Since then he
time. Staff prepares solitary undertaking. has found companionship
dollar meals for seniors That’s why centers such and a sense of peace—
as laughter and chatter as Sandtown-Winchester even during the holidays.
permeates throughout the are increasingly becoming Anderson said he is
dining hall. year-round safe harbors for looking forward to the
Joanne Spears, 61, is senior folks caught in the Center’s annual Christmas
hard at work in a game storms of monotony and party. “Dressing up and
of Pity Pat Deuce Wild. loneliness. exchanging presents
As she shuffles and deals Folks like 92-year-old with each other,” he said,
cards, she jokingly teases Nancy Moore, who was “seems to keep me from
her friends with a little married for 36 years until crashing out [and] giving
trash talk. From her hearty her husband passed away up.”
laugh and competitive in the 1980s. Her children And it also helps that
spirit it’s obvious she live out of town and she he can look forward to
enjoys winning, but really, refuses to move, so for two spending time with his
she’s here for the good years now she has attended grandchildren. “It just
company. the center and built brings back old memories
“I’ve been coming here sustainable relationships. like [when] I used to spend
AP Photo
for the last five years…I “I’m lonely at home [and] with them when they were
Spending time with family and friends during the holidays is very important to
enjoy being around people ain’t nobody there but me. babies and buying presents
seniors’ emotional and mental wellbeing.
and it’s better than being And I don’t want to be for them and stuff like
home alone all the time,” there all day and all night that,” said Anderson.
said Spears, who lives by by myself. My children are Sandtown-Winchester
herself but frequents the all grown and spread all specializes in depression or a child,” said Scott, who in a bad traffic accident Director Mary Collins
center. over the world…So I’m and works with clients that has worked at a therapeutic which left him partially knows personally the
Loneliness is a just there all by myself… experienced a lot of mixed foster care agency for over blind with a fractured Continued on B3
fear common to many It’s lonely,” said Moore. emotions around special six years and now works
seniors—especially during In some cases, occasions. independently. “If you
the holidays. Deceased
spouses, otherwise engaged
loneliness can lead to
depression, especially
“Holidays for anybody,
seniors and just people in
lived a long time you may
have lost someone so it can
Preventing Pain during
friends, children who if that individual is general…can bring back trigger some emotions.” Holiday Shopping
Shopping on any given day can be a tiring
Gifts for the experience, but braving the malls and shopping
centers during the busy holiday season is a real test

Grandkids Made Easy


of endurance that can drain both your physical and
mental health.
So what can people do during the holidays to shop
Not sure what to get your grandchildren this smarter?
holiday? Popular shopping depot, Wal-Mart has taken • Lighten up. Don’t carry a lot of heavy packages
the guess work out of your gift shopping with its Top around. Make frequent trips to your car and use your
Toys selection. The company worked with parents and trunk as a locker.
suppliers throughout the year to identify its final • Lift and carry correctly. Remember when
list. It delivers on current toy trends highlighting lifting packages, especially heavy ones, to lift with
educational and aspirational toys, toys based your legs. Carry the load close to your body, and
on popular licenses, and board games for fun- be sure it’s balanced. If you can’t comfortably lift a
packed family nights. package, ask for help.
Wal-Mart’s Top Toys include: • Avoid neck and shoulder strain. When carrying
a shoulder bag or purse, alternate shoulders. Consider
• Zhu Zhu Pet or Kung Zhu Hamsters carrying a backpack and use shoulder straps to evenly
($8; Was $9) distribute the weight.
• U-Build Monopoly ($15; Was $18) • Set limits. Recognize your energy limits and
• Baby Alive Baby All Gone ($19;
Was $24.88)
• Paper Jamz Guitar ($19.87;
Was $23.87)
• Play-Doh Mega Fun Factory
($25; Was $29.96)
• Loopz Game ($25; Was
$29.98)
• LEGO Games
Creationary ($29; Was
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$34.97) • Leapster Explorer Learning Experience ($59; Was


• Toy Story 3 Talking Woody, Jessie or Blast Off Buzz $69.97)
Lightyear Dolls ($29 each; Was $34.97) • BigFoot The Monster ($88; Was $97)
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• Holiday Barbie Doll ($35; Was $39.98)


• Hide-and-Seek JoJo Interactive plan accordingly. Don’t overdo it, and schedule time
Bunny ($39.96; Was $44.88) For Top Toys demo, customer ratings and reviews and to take breaks. Plan short shopping trips—don’t cram
• Nerf N-Strike Stampede ($44; to purchase, visit www.walmart.com/toptoys. everything into one day.
$49.97) • Drink plenty of water and eat balanced meals.
• FurReal Friends GoGo My Stay hydrated and carry a water bottle as you shop.
Walkin’ Pup ($49; Was $54) Eat small, frequent meals and lots of fruit, vegetables
• Matchbox Stinky the and proteins. Avoid high-carbohydrate and high-sugar
Garbage Truck ($49; Was foods: They may give you a quick burst of energy, but
$54.97) they will leave you with plummeting blood sugar and
• Air Hogs Hawk Eye more tired than ever.
Baby Alive Radio Control Camera • Consider shopping from home. Stay out of the
Baby All Gone Helicopter ($49; Was stores altogether and shop at your favorite store Web
Courtesy Photo $59.97) sites. Most retail stores offer online ordering, or order
• Spy Net Video Watch ($49.97) from catalogs by telephone.
• Barbie Video Girl Doll ($49.98) Nerf N-Strike
• VTech V.Reader Animated E-Book System ($54; Stampede Article courtesy The America Occupational
$59.96)
Courtesy Photo Therapy Association. www.aota.org.
B2 SENIORGUIDE The Afro-American, Winter 2010

Easy Holiday Dishes


Everybody loves to eat all those home cooked holiday or until the vegetables are tender. Remove the saucepan 1 (13- to 16-oz) Brie or other soft cheese round
dishes and treats, but most of us don’t have time to spend from the heat. Add the stuffing and mix lightly. 1 package (13 oz) crackers
days toiling over a hot stove. 2. Spoon the stuffing mixture into a greased 3-quart
Rest assured, you don’t need to make everything from shallow baking dish. Cover the baking dish and bake at 1. Heat the oven to 400 degrees. Beat the egg and
scratch to create a great holiday meal. Guests won’t 350 degrees for 30 minutes or until the stuffing mixture is water in a small bowl with a fork.
notice if you use some off-the-shelf ingredients (and if hot. Makes 10 servings (about ¾ cup each). 2. Unfold the pastry sheet on a lightly floured surface.
they did, they won’t hold it against you). For example, Roll the pastry sheet into a 14-inch square. Spread the
instead of dinner rolls from scratch, buy ones that you preserves on the pastry to within two inches of the edge.
just heat in the oven. Sprinkle with the cranberries and almonds. Place the
You can also use packaged items like soups, stocks cheese in the center of the pastry. Fold the pastry up over
and even pre-made stuffing, and simply add your own the cheese to cover. Trim the excess pastry and press to
personal touches to make your dishes distinctive. Add seal. Brush the seam with the egg mixture. Place seam-
some dried cranberries here or some chestnuts there and side down onto a baking sheet. Decorate with the pastry
it becomes your homemade specialty. scraps, if desired. Brush with the egg mixture.
And easy doesn’t have to equal unhealthy. Glory 3. Bake for 20 minutes or until the pastry is golden
Foods, a category leader in Southern-style, heat-and- brown. Let stand for 45 minutes. Serves 12.
serve products, passes down the traditions and heritage
of Southern soul food but makes them healthier with its
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this line such as collard greens, blackeye peas and pinto
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1 14.5 oz can Glory Foods® Southern-Style Blackeye
decadence in these easy holiday recipes that incorporate
Peas
store-bought ingredients to help lighten your holiday
2 cups water
load:
1 cup white rice
1 tbsp butter or margarine
Salt and pepper to taste
Glory’s Sweet
1. Combine all ingredients in a pan. Cover and bring Potato Pie
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3. Remove from heat; stir gently; season with salt 3 tbsp. butter, melted
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approximately 1 cup each.) 1 cup sweetened condensed milk
1 tsp. vanilla extract
Holiday Brie en Croute 1 tsp. cornstarch
1 egg 1 9-inch pie shell, uncooked and frozen
1 tbsp water
½ of a 17.3-ounce package Pepperidge Farm Puff 1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Set rack to center of
Pastry Sheets (1 sheet), thawed the oven and place a cookie sheet on center rack.
Moist & Savory ½ cup apricot preserves or seedless raspberry jam 2. Combine all liquids in a large mixing bowl.
Stuffing 1 3 cup dried cranberries 3. Blend in the cornstarch and mix.
¼ cup toasted sliced almonds Continued on B3

Moist & Savory Stuffing


1 package (14 ounces) Pepperidge Farm Herb
Seasoned Stuffing
Holiday Glamour
2 ½ cups Swanson Chicken Broth Maintaining Ageless Beauty at 50, 60 and Beyond
Generous dash ground black pepper
2 stalks celery, coarsely chopped (about 1 cup) By Kristin Gray her best beauty and
1 large onion, coarsely chopped (about 1 cup) AFRO Managing Editor makeup tips for aging
and mature skin:
1. Heat the broth, black pepper, celery and onion in Most African-American
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Reduce the heat to low. Cover and cook for 5 minutes with resilient, luminous are the safest bet for
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Winter 2010, The Afro-American SENIORGUIDE B3

Job Hunting ... at Your Age?


...And the other pitfalls of joblessness among seniors
By Rev. Dorothy that unexpected place. in the past, in addition to said. “And the cards that
Boulware Unemployment rates for being surprised at being had to be mailed in or
Special to the AFRO older workers reached without a job, is probably taken in every week or
record levels, partly equally surprised at the two.”
An unexpected place to because fewer workers system they’re required to There are two ways of
find yourself, especially were eligible for retirement navigate. filing now; by phone and
if you’re 50+ years benefits, and had to find Some of the same by Internet. Stock Photo
old, is in the proverbial work at a time when people who updated “No people involved,”
unemployment line. Most they should have been résumés and filled out Thompkins said. “Just your
people have by this time contemplating retirement, employment cards on computer. You used to have “The 2007-2009 recession, unlike other
of life secured a tenured according to a report typewriters now need to to show documentation
position, engendered released by the Urban “cyber file” for benefits and of everything to whoever
economic downturns in recent memory,
palpable and comfortable Institute of Washington, receive payment directly on processed your claim.” And has had an unprecedented effect on older
working relationships D.C. a check card, the balance the system works quickly
with peers and pretty About 2 million adults of which is monitored the with a snail mail response
workers and has sent many spiraling into
much settled in to wait ages 55 and older were same way. within days of filing, that unexpected place.”
for retirement age – unemployed in August There is no line. There Thompkins said.
whatever Social Security 2009, according to “Rising is no wait. There is no “The Division of that provide help – In Maryland, apply for
Administration suggests for Senior Unemployment and personal interview. Unemployment Insurance libraries, career centers unemployment insurance
that season. the Need to Work at Older Something of a doesn’t track the rates of and in Baltimore City and benefits at www.dllr.state.
The 2007-2009 Ages,” the work of Richard computer wonk herself, 50+ workers filing claims surrounding counties, One md.us or by calling 410-
recession, unlike other W. Johnson. Marsha Thompkins, versus younger workers,” Stop Career Centers. Or 368-5300 for Baltimore
economic downturns in In Maryland and 60-something years old said Shannon Davis, online at the Maryland City, Anne Arundel,
recent memory, has had surrounding jurisdictions and recently downsized, is public affairs specialist, Workforce Exchange, Baltimore and Howard
an unprecedented effect those numbers translate to empathetic for those who Department of Labor, www.mwe.dllr.state.md.us. Counties. Call 301-
on older workers and has about 18 percent. are not so tech savvy. Licensing and Regulation’s “All of us have, from 313-8000 for Calvert,
sent many spiraling into The report suggests as “They’re in for a huge Office of the Secretary. time to time, been asked Charles, Southern Howard,
possible reasons for the surprise,” she said, alluding “I was told that about 45 to help [someone],” said Montgomery, Prince
Easy Holiday impact on older workers, to the solitary, paperless percent of claims are made a staff member at Prince Georges and St. Mary’s
the declining influence system that now exists. online as opposed to by the George’s County Library in Counties. Call 410-334-
Dishes of seniority rules and the “I remember the long phone system.” New Carrollton, Md., who 6800 for the Eastern
Continued from B2 declining power of labor lines stretching around Now much of the asked not to be identified Shore and 301-723-2000
unions. the building with people give and take that does because of agency policy, for Allegany, Frederick,
4. Add Glory Foods®
Any who have standing for hours to apply happen is between filers “especially in the 40-to-55 Garrett and Washington
Sweet Potato Casserole
collected unemployment for unemployment,” she and community places or so age group.” Counties.
and mix thoroughly until
smooth.
5. Pour mixture into the
prepared pie shell.
6. Place filled pie shell
in oven on the cookie
sheet.
7. Bake for 10 minutes.
8. Reduce heat in oven
to 300 degrees and bake
for approximately 40
minutes.
9. Test the filling. The
When you play the Maryland Lottery
filling is cooked when the
tip of a knife inserted in
the center is clean when
everyone wins.
removed.
10. Bake until filling is
set.
11. Carefully remove
the pie from the oven.
Allow to cool. (Serves
4-6).

For more ideas for


easy holiday dishes, visit
PepperidgeFarm.com and
GloryFoods.com.

Statepoint and AFRO


Staff contributed to this
story.

Senior Holidays
Continued from B1

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the elderly and uplifting
their spirits. She was close
with her grandmother until
she passed away after she
turned 103. And she has
worked for the Baltimore
City Health Department
Care Services for 27 years.
The annual Christmas
party, she says, is one of
the most anticipated, most
important events. The
seniors are excited by the
festivities, she said, and For every dollar spent on a lottery game, 28 cents goes to the
they all come out wearing
their best, ready to give out State’s General Fund to support programs like public safety,
gifts and dance. education, public health and the environment, all of which benefit
“What makes me feel
good as a director [is] to Maryland citizens. The Maryland Lottery, Let Yourself Play.
know I can give something
to them to enhance their
lives during the holiday,”
said Collins, who has
worked at the center for
six years. “When we have
the Christmas party and
they have the dancing and
the food and beverages…it
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Omega Man
Pi Omega Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, celebrated 89 years of of the Year
service to the Baltimore community Nov. 13 at The Forum Caterers in and chapter
Baltimore. The nationally mandated Achievement Week Program and Found- Basileus
ers’ Day Observance included nine presentations to award recipients as well as Edward G.
recognition of the current college scholarship recipients who have been awarded a Dixon Jr. (left)
presents the
full scholarship to attend a Historically Black College or University (HBCU). In order
Dr. Walter Amprey, Grand Basileus Founders’
Andrew A. Ray and George K. McKinney
to continue receiving their awards, the students must maintain a “B” average that is
Award to
closely monitored by the chapter’s scholarship committee. Victor Taylor
The guest speaker was the fraternity’s the recently elected 39th Grand Basileus (Presi-
dent) Dr. Andrew A. Ray, who expanded on the event’s theme: “Effective Political Action —
Using Style and Substance,” sharing the integral relationship between the two and how they
are critical for the future success of our youth and the community.
Nov. 17 kicked off a year-long celebration for 260,000 plus Omega men around the world that
will include the centennial conclave to be held in Washington, D.C., next July.
Grand Basileus Andrew Ray, Pi Omega Man
of the Year award winner John Berkley and
Zanes E. Cypress, Pi Omega basileus

John Berkley presents the Howard Kamilla Collier-Mullin, Miss Black America DC
Lee Cornish Humanitarian Award to Allen Taylor, Clarence Jeffers, Eric Brown, Joe Brooks Metropolitan and her publicist, Natasha Brown
Sister Trinita Baeza on behalf of the and Jeff Downing
Person of the Year Oblate Sisters of Providence
award recipient Tobi Atkinson
Pulley and Rosemary Atkinson

National Superior Service Award John Berkley, right, and Howard L.


winner Dwayne E. White and Cornish Humanitarian Award winner
Cameron Miles, executive director of Roger L. Hicks, Scroll of Honor award
Roderick E. Richardson
Mentoring Male Teens in the Hood recipient, and his wife Terina
Photos by Robert Roberts

Founders Ward recipient Dr. Walter


Gill and presenter Robert Hudley III

Thel Moore III Co-Superior Service Award honorees Laverne Short,


and Capt. Thel Andrew Gibson and Melvin W. Skinner II
Moore Jr.

Todd E. Mosley, Tavon Lewis, Ernol Hannigan, Terrance Smith


and Christopher Scott

Photos by Webster Phillips III

The Psi Nu chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Citizen of the Year award and Eugene W. Skinner
celebrated their 38th Anniversary International Sr. was honored with the Chapter Charter Founders Victor Taylor, left, and Eugene Skinner Jr.(right) present an official
Achievement Week Observance at the Fort Myer, Va., Award. Omega sweater to charter founder honoree Eugene Skinner Sr.
Officers Club on Nov 20. Rushern Baker, newly elected Aaron N. Dantley and Nicole Thomas-Holder
Prince George’s County executive-elect and proud received the E. L. Patterson Memorial Scholarship.
fraternity member, was the keynote speaker who hailed Thomas Bowser, James Evans and Eugene
Omega Psi Phi as a great service organization and Skinner Sr. received special recognition for
spoke of the importance persevering and “leaning on their 50 years of service; Oscar Harrison
the shield” of Omega. for over 60 years of service and Nelson
Brothers Roger L. Hicks, Tellas Minor and Reginald Greene Sr. for over 70 years of service.
B. Johnson received the Scroll of Honor Award for The Achievement Week and Founders
their continued active service as members of the Day Observance is a prelude to the
chapter. Brothers Laverne Short, Melvin W. Skinner II upcoming 100th birthday celebration for Brothers of
and Andrew Gibson received the Co-Superior Service Omega Psi Phi Fraternity in July 2011, Omega Psi Phi
Award for their leadership in community which will be held in Washington, D.C. Fraternity sing
service. Newly elected Basileus Victor Special event guests included the fraternity
T. Taylor received the Founders Award Kamilla Collier-Mullin, Miss Black hymn, “Omega
and Edward G. Dixon Jr. received America DC Metropolitan; Ben Phillips, Dear”
the Omega Man of director of global markets for the
the Year Award for Afro-American Newspapers
his leadership. and Bianca Chardei,
Edgar Brookins, “America’s Next Top
also known as “Mr. Model” Cycle 13
Community,” participant.
received the

Kamilla Collier-Mullin speaks


with chapter Vice President-elect Shawn and Keith Harrison, Bonnie Brown, Patricia
Reginald Parker House, Nelfoc Poole and Gabriel Ode
Citizen of the Year honoree Edgar Brookins, Kamilla
Collier-Mullin and Victor Taylor, chapter basileus-elect

Owen Wilson, master


Chapter Charter Founder's Award honoree Eugene of ceremonies and
Skinner Sr. and wife Rosamond, Prince George's Rushern Baker
Fraternity members step
County Executive-elect Rushern Baker, his wife
Christa Beverly-Baker and guests

Andrea Young, Edgar


Brookins, Felicia
Hasal, Benjamin
Edward G. Dixon Jr. Phillips, Lillian and
Change of Pace Band presents the Citizen Sherwin Maynor.
of the Year award to Seated: Anthony
Edgar Brookins Cannady, Renee Allen
and Bianca Chardei
C2 The Afro-American, November 27, 2010 - December 3, 2010

Community George Washington U.


School of Business Partners
with Black MBAs
Black Student Publication Awarded Grant The George Washington University
By Dorothy Rowley outreach arm of the Center for and a tool for forging School of Business (GWSB) MBA
AFRO Staff Writer American Progress. relationships between Admissions and the National Black MBA
According to a release different groups,” Collins Association, Washington, D.C. Chapter, have partnered to
ACE MAGAZINE, the announcing the grant, the said, adding that both student offer a full or partial scholarship for a full-time MBA student
Black student publication entirely student- produced and faculty members from to attend the GW School of Business. The scholarship will
at George Washington magazine, which is in its inside and outside GWU’s be awarded to a qualified student who is admitted to the
University, has received a third year of operation, was multicultural bubble have full-time MBA program. “We are pleased to partner with
$1,000 grant from Campus founded as part of the GWU contributed to ACE. NBMBAA’s D.C. Chapter and provide students with an
Progress, a nonprofit youth Black Student Union. He said the grant, opportunity to gain a world-class education in business and
which will be used to cover management,” said Judith Stockmon, executive director
printing costs and purchase of admissions at the GW School of Business and member
photography equipment, will of NBMBAA, in a written statement. “We enrich the
help improve the magazine’s educational experience when we enhance student diversity.”
Courtesy Image
quality. “Doing so, means At the time the student applies to the GW Global MBA
Co-editor Sam Collins
a great deal for collegiate Program, he or she must also complete a scholarship
said the magazine aims to
journalism and the future of application and submit it to Shelly Heinrich shellyh@
be a conduit between the
racial and political relations at gwu.edu. The priority deadline to apply for the National
Black and multicultural
[GWU],”Collins said. Black MBA Association, Inc., Washington, D.C. Chapter
communities and the
Scholarship is Jan. 28, 2011. Scholarships are merit based
The AFRO American Newspapers family is helping university at large. “The More information about
and awarded in various amounts.
to grant a wish for the area’s most vulnerable. magazine continues to be ACE Magazine can be obtained
“We are very pleased to be partnering with the George
Would you like to help a child or family and create driving force of discussion at Theacemagazine.org.
Washington University School of Business, a world-class
memories that will last a lifetime? For many institute offering this great opportunity for our members. We
disadvantaged families, you can turn dreams into
reality by participating in the Mrs. Santa Campaign
Gov. O’Malley Appoints New look forward to a long-lasting relationship with the university
in providing the key tool that enhances one’s portfolio,”
State Prosecutor said Oscar Mardis, President of the National Black MBA
Maryland Gov. O’Malley announced this week the Association, Inc., Washington, D.C. Chapter.
I am joining the AFRO’s spirit of giving.
appointment of Emmet C. Davitt as state prosecutor. In addition to providing this scholarship opportunity, the
Please accept my contribution of$_______
“I am pleased to appoint Emmet Davitt to be the next State GWSB hosted its first monthly meeting of the NBMBAA on
Name:____________________________ Prosecutor,” said O’Malley in a written statement. “Mr. Davitt Nov. 16. This event included a panel discussion on careers
is known for his sound judgment, his integrity, and his broad in financial services. Companies represented on the panel
Address:__________________________
experience in working with law enforcement and grand juries include Freddie Mac, Sun Trust, Prudential Financial and
Organization______________________
in prosecuting cases across the state.” Chris Duncan State Farm Insurance and Financial Services.
City _________State_______ Zip_______
Phone__________________________ Davitt is currently the Deputy General Counsel for the Public For more information about GW’s School of Business,
Email___________________________ Service Commission of Maryland. He spent much of his career visit: http://business.gwu.edu
an Assistant Attorney General in the Maryland Attorney General’s
Office. For seven years, Davitt led the Office’s Insurance Fraud Murphy of the Court of Appeals of Maryland and Judge Paul E.
Please send all contributions and adoption request Unit, and during that period, he investigated and prosecuted Alpert of the Court of Special Appeals of Maryland.
to: criminal fraud cases in fourteen Maryland counties. As an Davitt will be replacing current State Prosecutor Robert
AFRO Charities, Inc. Assistant Attorney General in the Criminal Appeals Division, Rohrbaugh, who did not seek reappointment.
Attn: Diane W. Hocker Davitt argued cases on behalf of the State in the state’s two The governor selected Davitt from a list to sent to him by
highest courts. In addition, Davitt spent several years prosecuting the State Prosecutor Selection and Disabilities Commission,
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‘Kam’s Kapsules’: Weekly Film Previews

Faith, Music and Mayhem Reign in New Arena Stage Play


By Demel Baber relationship.
Special to the AFRO Here begins one of many tightly interwoven subplots. Elder
introduces Benny Pride (Autumn Hurlbert), a White teenage
Washington, D.C.’s Arena Stage celebrates the opening of girl who witnesses the murder of her mother, Bernadette
the intimate, 200-seat Kogod Cradle Theatre with a new stage (Leslie Kritzer). Bernadette met her demise due to an accident
production written by award-winning poet/playwright. Every at the hands of her longtime lover, Bobby (also played by
Tongue Confess, written by Marcus Gardley and directed by Mitchell), who is Black.
Kenny Leon, centers around a string of church burnings in the The tragedy leaves Benny with a social worker, Tender
South and the emotional uproar that follows. Meeks (also played by Fox), who carelessly leaves the shaken
The play takes place in Boligee, Ala., in the summer of girl with Stroker Pride (Jim Ireland), the father she never
1996 and follows one church whose members are deeply knew. Stroker is a lonely, hateful man whose anger runs
affected by the rash of hate crimes encroaching on their town. his daughter off and onto Mother Sister’s porch. Mother Courtesy Photo/Arena Stage
Some members are afraid to attend, but others – like Mother’s Sister, the town’s spiritual healer, is a widow who looks after The cast of Every Tongue Confess performs at the Arena
Sister (Phylicia Rashad), Missionary (Crystal Fox), Brother those who seek her spiritual guidance from Benny, the town Stage’s new Kogod Cradle Theatre.
(E. Roger Mitchell) and Elder (Eugene Lee) – rely on their drunk; path-digging Jeremiah (also played by Eugene Lee)
unwavering faith. and Blacksmith (Jonathan Peck), a drifter with a past of his The costumes, makeup, stage lighting, props and subdued
The opening scene takes place in Mother Sister’s church own. She is also raising her 16 year-old son, Shadrack (Jason special effects contributed to a more believable and identifiable
with a riveting musical performance from the Missionary, Dirden) who has dreams bigger than their small town. setting in the new cradle-shaped theater. Every Tongue Confess
Brother and Elder. Amid the singing, clapping, shouting and The cast’s chemistry radiated from the stage, with Rashad is sure to make audiences laugh, cry and praise God.
metaphorical references to the sweltering Alabama heat, and Peck’s characters presenting some of the most powerful
Elder smells something burning – the church. With no escape, moments on stage. Autumn Hurlbert’s vocal performance “Every Tongue Confess” runs through Jan. 11 at Arena
Elder decides he’d rather not die with secrets and begins to was surprising and refreshing, while Ireland convincingly Stage, 1101 Sixth St., S.W., D.C. For ticket prices and show
divulge memories that involve murder and a covert interracial portrayed the dour Stroker Pride. times, visit arenastage.org or contact 202-554-9066.

Hurston/Wright Foundation Honors Acclaimed Black Authors


By Queshonda Moore after Hurston and Black Boy and Rita Dove (poetry) and Golden always had a vision writers and judged according writers and honors full-time
Special to the AFRO author Richard Wright, the Percival Everett (fiction) as to keep the Black writer to their peers’ standards. That undergraduate students from
foundation is currently led the 2010 winners. and their literature alive and was the beginning of the schools across the nation.
On Nov. 15, the Hurston/ by a board of directors and This is the first time in present. “Marita [Golden] said Legacy Award. Golden and McElvene
Wright Foundation held its advisory board that includes Legacy Awards History she wanted to do something Since then the foundation both say the Hurston/Wright
ninth annual Legacy Award notable scholar Henry two poets shared first-prize different,” said McElvene. has been on a mission to Foundation’s work is part
Ceremony at Northwest Louis Gates Jr., author Toni honors. “She thought that we needed discover, develop and honor of a broader mission in the
Washington, D.C. restaurant Morrison and Nigerian writer Nonfiction category to find a vehicle to support, aspiring and emerging Black Black literary tradition. “It
Eatonville, a popular nominee Betty De promote and honor Black writers with workshops and is very important that we
eatery inspired by writer Ramus, author of college writers.” financial awards. The group have institutional support for
Zora Neale Hurston’s By Any Means and As a result, in 2001 hosts creative writing classes Black writers who are telling
work. The District-based Forbidden Fruit: Golden and McElvene began for teens and seniors; a the story of our lives from a
organization recognized, Love Stories from the dialogues with Borders Books week-long summer residency very authentic position,” said
celebrated and awarded Underground Railroad, and Music about an award workshop for publishers, Golden, “not as an outsider
several African- said America’s slavery intended for Black published agents and professional but an insider.”
American authors era inspired much of her
for their exceptional writing.
contributions in “This was a time our
nonfiction, fiction and Clyde McElvene and achievements were lost
poetry. Marita Golden and forgotten because
For 20 years, the it was not thought to be
foundation – founded Photo by Queshonda Moore worth preserving,” she
by Don’t Play in the Sun Chinua Achebe. said. “What makes it exciting
author Marita Golden and In all, the foundation today is that I don’t think that
bibliophile Clyde McElvene honored 16 authors for their our voices are being lost. I
– has strived to preserve and literary contributions, but a think we are being heard, felt
advance the past, present panel of published authors and acknowledged in a way
and future of Black writers selected Robin D.G. Kelley that we weren’t before.”
and their literature. Named (nonfiction), Haki Madhabuti Similarly, McElvene and

Book Review
Jay-Z’s ‘Decoded’ Tells Rapper’s Story
of Pain, Triumph
By Kam Williams Bed-Stuy neighborhood
Special to the AFRO before moving to Trenton,
N.J., where he dropped
“My life after childhood out of school to sell crack
has two main stories: the while pursuing a hip-hop
story of the hustler and the career.
story of the rapper, and the Jay-Z went on to
two overlap as much as they maximize his potential
diverge. I was on the streets by keeping it real via raw
for more than half of my life rhymes which reflected
from the time I was thirteen his rough roots in the
years-old... The feelings I had ‘hood. Now, the gifted
during that part of my life wordsmith has decided
were burned into me like a it’s time to expound upon
Courtesy Image
brand… the deeper meaning of
I lost people I loved, was those evocative lyrics which Jay-Z analyzes.
betrayed by people I trusted, have so resonated over the “A lot of our heroes,
felt the breeze of bullets flying years with his legions of fans almost by default, were people
by my head… I went dead from the Hip-Hop Generation. who tried to dismantle or
broke and got hood rich on The upshot of that overthrow the government—
those streets. I hated it. I was yeoman’s effort is Decoded, Malcolm X or the Black
addicted to it. It nearly killed a mixed-media memoir Panthers—or people who
me. delineating the derivation of tried to make it completely
It was the site of my moral 36 of Jay-Z’s greatest hits. irrelevant, like Marcus Garvey,
education, as strange as that An entertaining collage of who wanted black people
may sound. It’s my core story, personal reflections, political to sail back to Africa. The
and… that core story is the philosophy, photographs, government was everywhere
one that I have to tell.” drawings, slam poetry-style we looked, and we hated it,”
— Excerpt from the stream of consciousness, the rapper writes.
Introduction (pg. 18) the illuminating opus reads Relatively sophisticated
like a serious lecture on pop musings making sense of
Shawn Corey Carter, culture being delivered by rants about a “Hard Knock
aka Jay-Z, wasn’t always a sagacious historian of the Life” coming from an
a cultural icon married to present who has done time in insightful 40-year-old no
Beyoncé who’d parlayed his the trenches. longer full of the angst which
success as a rap artist into For example, there’s had helped skyrocket him to
a multi-millionaire empire. an incendiary line, “F*ck the heights of superstardom.
No, he spent his formative government, n*ggers politic
years in the Marcy Housing themselves” from the song, “Decoded” is in stores
Projects in Brooklyn, N.Y.’s “Where I’m From,” which now.
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JoAnn Kyler, 64
Obituaries Educator, Evangelist
JoAnn Mitter Kyler was born 1969, and of this union Cody Jr.

Alberta J. Leake, 71 Feb. 24, 1946, to the late Robert


and Sallie Malloy Mitter. She
and Trevail were born. In 1979
she married Wayne Kyler, and of
Bindery chief supervisor was called home for her reward this union Anita Kyler was born.
Oct. 23. JoAnn has always been in
On April 22, 1939, Alberta Kay, where she continued to JoAnn was educated in the church, with her first membership
Juanita Leake was born to be one of their committed District of Columbia Public at Mt. Lebanon Baptist in the
the late Glover Leake Sr. and beauty consultants. School System, graduating District where her father was
Julia Selby Leake. And, early During one of her many
from McKinley Tech High head deacon and her mother a
Sunday morning, Sept. 12, she career paths, she met and fell
peacefully went home to be in love with Clarence Bell in 1964. After marrying, deaconess. Her call from God
with the Lord. over 40 years ago. The pair raising her children and came at the age of 18 where she
Alberta was born and enjoyed a long and happy life seeing them through college, ventured out into the evangelistic
raised in Washington, D.C. together. she matriculated to Trinity field and preached both
She attended D.C. public Alberta accepted Christ College where she received a internationally and nationally,
schools. After high school, she on May 5, 1996, at Mt. Sinai bachelor’s degree in business JOANN KYLER winning souls for Christ with
held several positions in the Baptist Church. She found administration. She then a special emphasis on youth.
private sector, prior to joining comfort in the word of God began teaching in Prince George’s County and During that same period, JoAnn co-founded
the Government Printing and praise and worship. She the District, where she was employed at IDEA the Free Evangelistic Church in the District,
Office (GPO) and becoming a enjoyed traveling with her Charter School until her illness. Her impact on where she served as an assistant pastor and
bindery chief supervisor until senior group and was working
her students in mathematics was phenomenal. choir director for many years.
her retirement in March 2002. toward joining the missionary
After retiring, she went full ministry. She began post-graduate work at George In February 1983 JoAnn joined St. Paul
force with her second love, Mary ALBERTA J. LEAKE Washington University, pursing a master’s where she was an active member of the music
degree in math. ministry, prayer task force and praise and

Zelma L. Smith, 85 JoAnn was married to Cody L. Cox in worship leader.

Store clerk Edna M. Jones, 89


Zelma Laura Smith was born time of her death. Kemper Insurance Co. Employee
June 9, 1925, in Philadelphia, Pa., During World War II, Zelma
Born in Baton Rouge, La., Their 10-year marriage was
to the Rev. John George Hampton contributed to the war effort by
on Oct. 1, 1920, Edna Mae blessed with three children,
and Zelma Katie Hampton (née working at a local factory in
Jones was the seventh and last Thomas, Sheila and Gregory.
Logan). She was the youngest of southeastern Pennsylvania. In
child of Ezelia and Charlie The family resided on the
10 children on her father’s side 1960 she became one of the first Scott. She accepted Jesus south side of Chicago and she
and 10 children on her mother’s African-American clerks at John Christ at 7 and was baptized was assisted for several years
side and the last surviving sibling. Wanamaker’s department store in in the Comite River near her by her companion, John W.
At the age of 6 she was baptized Wynnewood, Pa. She retired in home. Gibson, who preceded her in
by Rev. Hampton at the Mt. 1968 to care for her mother, who Edna was an avid reader and death in 1981.
Nebo Baptist Church in South died in 1975 at the age of 97. though she left McKinley High After retiring from Kemper
Philadelphia. She was educated in Zelma was a devoted and before completing her high Insurance Company in
the Philadelphia Public School faithful church member school degree, she attended 1985, Edna left Chicago the
System and graduated from ZELMA L. SMITH throughout her life. She night school in the District of following year to live with
John Bartram High School in served for years at the Mt. Columbia and was awarded a her daughter Sheila and her
1942. After graduating from school, during Zion Baptist Church in Philadelphia, where GED at age 69. She received an family in Colorado. A few
World War II, she married George Smith, also her brother, the Rev. Hiawatha Coleman, was honorarium from the city for months later the entire family
of Philadelphia. They became the parents of pastor. When her son Wallace became pastor of being the oldest recipient in EDNA M. JONES relocated to the District,
two children, George Frederick Smith and the Calvary Baptist Church in Chester, Pa., she her class. where Edna resided with
Wallace Charles Smith, pastor of the historic joined the place of worship, where she served Edna became part of the migration north Sheila’s family for 24 years until her death.
Shiloh Baptist Church of Washington, D.C. as president of the senior choir for a number in 1941 following her brother, James Scott, During her retirement Edna traveled
to attend his wedding in Chicago. The city all over the U.S., England, Scotland and
In 1995 the family moved from of years. She also became a member of the
fascinated her and she decided to remain there. the Bahamas. She also enjoyed puzzles,
Philadelphia to Yeadon, Pa. In 2005 Zelma Monumental Baptist Church and the First
She pursued a job as a spotter in the cleaners brainteasers, daily walks and visiting with
moved to Folsom, Pa., where she resided at the African Baptist Church of Sharon Hill, Pa.
and fell in love with her foreman, Al. friends.

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Injuries Plague Howard Early in Season

High School Football


Good Counsel Captures 2nd Straight Title
By Stephen D Riley under three minutes left in the first quarter. DeMatha, it’s kind of shaky…you don’t know what’s going to
AFRO Staff Writer Dancel then passed for his next two scores, finding Stefon happen.”
Diggs on a screen pass. Diggs broke free for 50 yards, and the After ripping through the conference for much of the
From 2003 to 2008, no football team in the Washington pair ended the half with a 30-yard touchdown hookup. decade, it was a resounding wakeup call for DeMatha (9-
Catholic Athletic Conference (WCAC) was better than the Good Counsel opted for the ground attack to open the 3). The Stags won their regular season matchup against
DeMatha Stags. The Hyattsville, Md. natives had controlled second half as Dorian O’Daniel and Wes Brown ripped off Good Counsel 31-28, but Good Counsel (10-2) was playing
the conference, winning six consecutive titles in dominant scoring runs of 18 and 14 yards to give the Falcons a 35-3 lead shorthanded at the time, going without starting running back
fashion. at the end of the third quarter. Brown who missed the game with an ankle injury.
But their streak came to an abrupt halt last season when Dancel and Diggs then put the final touches on their 2010 With Brown back in the mix, Good Counsel marched
Olney, Md.’s Good Counsel Falcons knocked them off 14-7 championship when the pair hooked up for one last score with through the 2010 campaign as the best team in the conference
in the WCAC title game. Looking to start their own run, just over a minute left in the final quarter. Winners of four in a while leaving DeMatha with a host of questions.
Good Counsel made it two straight championships over row coming into the game, it wasn’t just the win that opened “We’re going to be fine, we’re DeMatha,” coach Bill
DeMatha, beating them 42-3 at Navy-Marine Corps Stadium eyes for many of the fans in attendance—Good Counsel’s McGregor said. “The expectations are very high; we’ll just
in Annapolis on Nov. 21. control of the game from start to finish left much of the come back, regroup and go from there. That’s all we can do.”
Good Counsel built a 21-3 halftime lead behind quarterback DeMatha faithful shaking their heads.
Zach Dancel’s three first half touchdowns, including a 61-yard “I didn’t know what it was going to be like,” Diggs said Visit afro.com for an exclusive video interview of Good
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Howard Women’s Basketball


Lady Bison Answer Losing Slump with Winning Streak
impressive home victories helped the Lady Bison hold on the team. Doyle finished
against Radford and Loyola. off their opponents and with 19 points and five
Howard earned a 44-36 advance to 2-2 on the season. rebounds against Loyola,
win over Loyola on Nov. “I was proud of the way while Curley followed with
20 by making impact plays my team stayed their course 11.
when it mattered most. They and supported each other Geckeler will continue to
controlled the score with a down the stretch,” said head call on her young players as
double-digit lead throughout coach Niki Geckeler. they prepare for a six-game
most of the first half. But The coach said she road trip, including tough
the Lady Greyhounds made was also impressed with games against Louisiana
adjustments and cut into the production from the State University and Lehigh
their lead. Howard led by young players on her team, Nov. 27-28.
only four points with just including sophomore Geckeler is optimistic they
less than three minutes in the Curley-Payne and redshirt can win both games.
game, but clutch free-throws sophomore Saadia Doyle, “We’re young,” she said.
by Cheyenne Curley-Payne perhaps the two best scorers “Anything can happen.”

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Howard’s Saadia Doyle, #13, defends a Radford opponent, helping her team win two
straight games. The National Museum of Women in the Arts presents
By Perry Green slump, and that’s by winning. The Lady Bison successfully
the first major retrospective of the trailblazing
AFRO Sports Editor That’s exactly what Howard’s bounced back from two
women’s basketball team has lopsided blowouts (an 86-63 artist, designer, and Howard University professor
There’s only one way to been able to do after starting loss to Buffalo and an 80-55
dig yourself out of a losing the season with two losses. loss to Vanderbilt) with two
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with a copy to the under- CIVIL NOTICES
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who do not receive a
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Shelters. Advanced died on November 19, copy of this notice by
presented to the under-
Veterinary Treatments. move? Discover Dela- 2009 without a will, and signed with a copy to the
mail within 25 days of its FAMILY COURT
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inform the Register of
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Louise D. Dennis Charlie E Hannah Jr Lela
aka
F. Burleson
Date of Publication: Decedent Decedent
DOLLAR, DOLLAR press.com November 12, 2010
Washington, D.C. filed in this Court by Miriam G Garcia, whose Tina Smith Nelson Esq Thomas H Queen Esq Lela Fleeks Burleson
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Street NW. #B912, the Elderly
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representative of the NOTICE OF NOTICE TO Attorney
NOTICE OF
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over 97 newspapers 20001-2131
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proceeding. Objections proceeding. Objections
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Furniture Leroy H Hackett, whose
address is 4615 Omaha to such appointment (or Law Reporter signed, on or before signed with a copy to the signed with a copy to the presented to the under-
Register of Wills or filed
to the probate of de- Washington May 19, 2011, or be for- Register of Wills or filed with the Register of Wills
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shall AFRO-AMERICAN ever barred. Persons with the Register of Wills with a copy to the under- with the Register of Wills
believed to be heirs or with a copy to the under- signed, on or before
LEATHER LIVING pointed personal repre- filed with the Register of Kimberly Fahrenholz signed, on or before with
legatees of the decedent May 19, 2011, or be for- May 19, 2011, or be for- signed, on or before
a copy to the under-
Wills, D.C., 515 5th Esq
ROOM SET. In original sentative of the estate of
Street, N.W., 3rd Floor 1304 Rhode Island Ave
ever barred. Persons
who do not receive a ever barred. Persons believed to be heirs or May 19, 2010, or be for-
Dorothy Ray Hackett,
plastic, never used. Orig who died on April 20, Wa s h i n g t o n , D . C . NW Washington DC copy of this notice by believed to be heirs or legatees of the decedent believed ever barred. Persons
to be heirs or
price $3000, Sacrifice 2007 without a will, and 20001, on or before May 20005 mail within 25 days of its legatees of the decedent who do not receive a legatees of the decedent
12, 2011. Claims against 202-387-8680 first publication shall so who do not receive a copy of this notice by who do not receive a
$975. Can deliver. Call will serve without Court
the decedent shall be Signature of
copy of this notice by
inform the Register of mail within 25 days of its mail within 25 days of its copy of this notice by
supervision. All un-
Bill 301-841-7565 known heirs and heirs presented to the under- Petitioners/Attorney
first publication shall so
Wills, including name, first publication shall so inform the Register of mail within 25 days of its
first publication shall so
whose whereabouts are signed with a copy to the 11/19 11/26 address and relation- inform the Register of Wills, including name, inform the Register of
Register of Wills or filed ship. Wills, including name,
Cherry Bedroom Set. unknown shall enter
with the Register of Wills Superior Court of address and relation-
address and relation-
ship.
Wills, including name,
their appearance in this Date of Publication: address and relation-
Solid Wood, never used, proceeding. Objections with a copy to the under- the District of
November 19, 2010
ship. Date of Publication: ship.
District of Columbia Date of Publication: November 19, 2010.
brand new in factory to such appointment (or signed, on or before
PROBATE DIVISION Name of newspaper: November 19, 2010 Name of newspaper:
Date of Publication:
November 19, 2010
May 12, 2011, or be for-
boxes. English Dovetail. to the probate of de-
ever barred. Persons Washington, D.C. Afro-American Name of newspaper: Afro-American Name of newspaper:
Original cost $4500. Sell cedent’s will)
cedent¬s will)shall be be
shall 20001-2131 Washington Law Afro-American Washington Law Afro-American
filed with the Register of believed to be heirs or Reporter
Washington Law Reporter Washington Law
for $895. Can deliver. legatees of the decedent Administration No. Reporter November 19, 2010 Reporter
Wills, D.C., 515 5th 2010ADM1088 Miriam G. Garcia Ann C. Dennis Janice H Coles-Caldwell Gloria F. Dempsey
who do not receive a
Call Tom 240-482-8721 Street, N.W., 3rd Floor
copy of this notice by Jose M. Garcia Personal Personal Personal Personal
Wa s h i n g t o n , D . C . Decedent Representative Representative Representative Representative
20001, on or before May mail within 25 days of its 202-302-1767 301-430-0989 704-812-8616
first publication shall so Anthony Graham Sr TRUE TEST COPY TRUE TEST COPY TRUE TEST COPY
12, 2011. Claims against TRUE TEST COPY
inform the Register of 9200 Basil Court REGISTER OF WILLS REGISTER OF WILLS REGISTER OF WILLS REGISTER OF WILLS
the decedent shall be Suite 301 11/19, 11/26, 12/3 11/19, 11/26, 12/3 11/19, 11/26, 12/3
presented to the under- Wills, including name, 11/19, 11/26, 12/3
address and relation- Largo MD 20774
signed with a copy to the Attorney
Register of Wills or filed ship.
Date of Publication: NOTICE OF
with the Register of Wills APPOINTMENT,
with a copy to the under- November 12, 2010
Name of newspaper: NOTICE TO
Wa s h i n g t o n , D . C .
20001, on or before May
26, 2011. Claims against
the decedent shall be
presented to the under-
signed with a copy to the
Register of Wills or filed
with the Register of Wills
November 27, 2010 - December 3, 2010, The Afro-American D3
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COURT OF THE legatees of the decedent the District of Concrete General, Inc. is seeking MBE
DISTRICT OF who do not receive a District of Columbia subcontractors & suppliers who perform
COLUMBIA copy of this notice by PROBATE DIVISION
CIVIL DIVISION mail within 25 days of its Washington, D.C.
various types of work relating to highway,
bridge, & utility construction in the Mary-
Firefighter / EMT or Medic
Civil Action No. first publication shall so 20001-2131
2008CA0005285 inform the Register of Administration No.
land area. Call Mark Miller 301-948-4450.
Wiper Corporation
17962 Foxborough Lane
Wills, including name,
address and relation-
2010ADM1094
Kay Ruth Saviour EEO

Boca Raton, FL 33496-
1321
ship.
Date of Publication:
Decedent Prince William County Dept. of Fire
NOTICE OF
& Rescue is a growing organization
PLAINTIFF
v. November 26, 2010 APPOINTMENT,
Name of newspaper:
with more than 450 career Firefight-
L (RP) NOTICE TO
Stanton View Development, Afro-American CREDITORS
ers/EMTs or Medics. We offer a
LLC Washington Law AND NOTICE TO
6188 Oxon Hill Road Reporter
Suite 306 UNKNOWN HEIRS
Oxon Hill MD 20745-3113
District of Columbia
Irene Driver
Personal
Connie White and Bar-
bara Dubose Adams,
WMATA Certified DBE Firms
Subcontractor Bids - Bid Package #2 highly competitive salary and benefits
package along with tremendous pro-
Representative Replacement of Southeastern Bus Garage
Serve: whose address(es) are Solicitation Info: Structural Steel, Elevators, Concrete Material Supply,
Mayor of the TRUE TEST COPY 602 Emmanuel Court,
motional and learning opportunities.
Reinforcing Steel Supply, Concrete Place and Finish (Slabs)
District of Columbia REGISTER OF WILLS NW, #101 Washington A pre-bid meeting will be held on Dec. 1st at 10:00 AM at The Potomac Job Corps
Adrian M. Fenty 11/26, 12/3, 12/10
ATTN: Tabatha Braxton DC 20001 and 701 1/2 (e-mail below for directions to The Potomac Job Corps)
Office of the Secretary M. Street NW #201 Hensel Phelps Construction Co.
Superior Court of
We are seeking the right men and women to join us.
1350 Pennsylvania Ave Washington DC 20001, 4437 Brookfield Corporate Dr., Suite 207
the District of Chantilly, VA 20151-1691
NW Suite 419 were appointed per-
District of Columbia
Experience is not necessary, but we give hiring prefer-
Washington DC 20005 sonal representative(s) Contact: Jarett Lowman for information
Serve: PROBATE DIVISION jlowman@henselphelps.com
of the estate of Kay Ruth Phone: 703.828.3200
ence to Advanced Life Support providers. Starting
Office of the Attorney Washington, D.C.
Saviour, who died on Fax:703.802.1580
General (DC) 20001-2131
October 18, 2010 with a Hensel Phelps Construction Co. is an
salary is $44,086. ALS providers receive an additional
ATTN: Peter J. Nickles Administration No.
One Judiciary Square will, and will serve with- Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
2010ADM1098
out Court supervision.
$5,291/yr plus hourly supplement pay.
441 4th Street NW
Thomas Andrew
6th Floor South All unknown heirs and DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA WATER AND SEWER AUTHORITY
Washington DC 20001 Wilson
h e i r s w h o s e REQUEST FOR BIDS
and Decedent
whereabouts are un- INVITATION NO. 100170
Any and all persons having Wendell C. Robinson
or claiming to have any in-
terest or fee simple in the
Esq
known shall enter their
appearance in this
POTOMAC INTERCEPTOR SEWER INSPECTION We will be hiring for a projected July 2011 recruit
4308 Georgia Ave NW
property and premises
situate, lying and being in Washington DC 20011
proceeding. Objections
to such appointment (or
The District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority is soliciting bids for Invitation
No. 100170: Potomac Interceptor Sewer Inspection.
school; applications should be submitted by December
the District of Columbia de- Attorney
NOTICE OF
to the probate of de-
cedent’s will)
5, 2010. For more information and to complete our
scribed as: cedent¬s will)shall be be
shall The following listing enumerates the major items of work included in the contract:
The property known for
assessment and taxation
APPOINTMENT,
NOTICE TO
filed with the Register of online application, please visit: www.pwcgov.org/fire -
o Combined CCTV/Sonar inspection of approximately 132,000 linear feet of
click on Career Opportunities. EOE
purposes as Square 5877, Wills, D.C., 515 5th
CREDITORS sewers.
Lot 0101, vacant lot in Street, N.W., 3rd Floor
AND NOTICE TO o Inspection of approximately 125 manholes and other existing structures.
Randle Heights, as per plat Wa s h i n g t o n , D . C .
recorded in Liber 200 at Fo- UNKNOWN HEIRS o Heavy cleaning and CCTV inspection of approximately 2,000 linear feet of
20001, on or before May
lio 11, situated on a vacant Anwar R Wilson, whose sewers (Contingent item).
26, 2011. Claims against
lot in the 3000 block of Stan- address is 5005 8th
the decedent shall be
NCJFCJ Executive Director
To
ton Road, SE directly behind Street, Northwest, The project requires completion within 365 consecutive calendar days.
housing units located presented to the under-
Washington DC 20011 This project is estimated to cost less than $1,000,000.
signed with a copy to the
at 2394-2398 Elvans
Road, SE Directly beside a
was appointed personal
representative of the
Register of Wills or filed Bid Opening Date is December 22, 2010.
Reno, Nevada
Advertise
housing unit located at with the Register of Wills
estate of Thomas An- Bid for this project will be procured in the open market with preference given for
approximately 3020 Stanton
Road SE, and across Stan- drew Wilson, who died
with a copy to the under-
signed, on or before
the utilization of certified local and local small business enterprises. The National Council of Juvenile and Family Court
on December 28, 2009
ton Road, SE, from the For-
May 26, 2011, or be for- Judges is seeking candidates for Executive Director.
call
est Ridge apartment com- without a will, and will The Davis-Bacon wage determinations shall apply.
ever barred. Persons
plex.
Defendants.
serve without Court su-
pervision. All unknown
believed to be heirs or Bid documents are available at the Department of Procurement, 5000 Overlook
Strong management skills and a demonstrated
AMENDED ORDER legatees of the decedent Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20032. Sets of Bidding Documents can be capacity to lead a national non-profit organization
202-332-
OF PUBLICATION heirs and heirs whose
who do not receive a procured for a non-refundable $25 purchase price each, payable to DC Water
In accordance with D.C. whereabouts are un-
Code §§
Code 47-1375, the
ß47-1375, theobject
object known shall enter their
copy of this notice by
mail within 25 days of its
and Sewer Authority. Payment must be in the form of a money order, certified with a focus on juvenile and family justice are just a
of this proceeding is to se- appearance in this check or a company check. Documents can be shipped to Bidders providing a
few of the skills we desire. The position profile and
0080
cure the foreclosure of the first publication shall so Federal Express account number.
proceeding. Objections
right of redemption in the inform the Register of
following real property, lo- to such appointment
shall be filed with the
Wills, including name, The DC WASA Blue Plains Advanced Wastewater Treatment Plant is a secured application process are available at www.ncjfcj.org.
cated in the District of address and relation- facility. Persons intending to pick-up Bidding Documents are to contact the TYPESET:
Columbia, and sold by the Register of Wills, D.C.,
ship. Department of Procurement at 202-787-2020 for access authorization. Closing dateMon Nov 22 31,
is December 14:14:47 EST
2010. EEO/AA 2010
Mayor of the District of 515 5th Street, N.W.,
Date of Publication:
Columbia to the Plaintiff(s) 3rd Floor Washington, For procurement information contact Mr. Carlo Enciso; email carlo.enciso@
in this action, described as November 26, 2010
D.C. 20001, on or be- dcwasa.com, (voice 202-787-2029). Advertisement: F3252 Child Mental Health Researcher
lot numbered 101 in square Name of newspaper:
fore May 26, 2011.
numbered 5877 in the sub- Afro-American
Claims against the de- For technical information contact: DETS-Construction.Bid.Inquiry@dcwater.com
division know as Randle
cedent shall be pre-
Washington Law VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY Department of
Heights, as per plat re-
corded in Liber 200 at Folio sented to the under-
Reporter
View current and up coming solicitations on DC WATER’s
WATER¬s website at www
Psychiatry and the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychi-
Connie White atry is recruiting an experienced Child Mental Health Re-
11 among the Records or signed with a copy to the dcwater.com
the Office of the Surveyor of Barbara Dubose Adams searcher. The successful candidate will conduct research,
Register of Wills or filed
the District of Columbia, and Personal mentor faculty and trainees, prepare grant applications, and
with the Register of Wills DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA WATER AND SEWER AUTHORITY
situated on a vacant lot in Representative
the 3000 block of Stanton with a copy to the under-
202-491-7071 REQUEST FOR BIDS manage staff and research projects. Faculty member will be
Road, SE, directly behind signed, on or before
202-257-8251 INVITATION NO. 100160 required to have an established research agenda and a clear
housing units located at May 26, 2011, or be for- ROCK CREEK REGULATOR ADJUSTMENTS potential for external funding, as appropriate, and potential
TRUE TEST COPY
2394-2398 Elvans Road SE ever barred. Persons for scholarship or creative expression to complement and
(Square 5877, Lots REGISTER OF WILLS
believed to be heirs or The District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority is soliciting bids for Invitation expand existing expertise in the Department of Psychiatry.
0084-0086), beside a hous- 11/26, 12/3, 12/10 No. 100160: Rock Creek Regulator Adjustments.
legatees of the decedent
ing unit located at
who do not receive a Additionally, candidate must have an appropriate level of
approximately 3020 Stanton
copy of this notice by The following listing enumerates the major items of work included in the contract: peer reviewed publications; excellent organizational, man-
Road SE and across the
street form the Forest Ridge mail within 25 days of its agement and oral/written communication skills; ability to
apartment complex located first publication shall so o Modifications to existing combined sewer overflow structures. work with multiple disciplines; familiarity with clinical aspects
between Elvans Road SE inform the Register of o 1,200 feet of 15 through 24-inch diameter storm sewer pipe. of child mental health. Collaboration with our International
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and Stanton Road SE Wills, including name, o 425 feet of 15-inch diameter combined sewer pipe. Virginia Institute for Psychiatric and Behavioral Genetics is
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Washington DC 20020.
address and relation- o 3,030 feet of 8-inch through 12-inch diameter water main encouraged. Demonstrated experience working in and fos-
The complaint states, o Rehabilitation of 512 feet of 12,15 and 18-inch diameter sewer
among other things, that the ship. tering a diverse faculty, staff, and student environment or
amounts necessary for re- Date of Publication: commitment to do so as a faculty member at VCU.
demption have not been November 26, 2010 The project requires completion within 365 consecutive calendar days.
paid. Name of newspaper:
Pursuant to the Chief Afro-American
This project is estimated to cost between $1,000,000 and $5,000,000. VCU Department of Psychiatry employs over 80 full-time
Judge’s Administration
Judge¬s AdministrationOr-Or- faculty and has well-funded research in genetics, addictions,
der Number 02-11, it is this
Washington Law Bid Opening Date is December 22, 2010.
29th day of June, 2010. Reporter child and women´s mental health, and psychopharmacology.
ORDERED by the Superior Anwar R. Wilson Bid for this project will be procured in the open market with preference given for VCU is a large urban university with robust health science
Court of the District of Personal the utilization of certified local and local small business enterprises. campus and 750-bed university hospital. Richmond, the
Columbia, that notice be Representative State Capital, has moderate climate and rich mix of history
given by the insertion of a 202-285-2801
copy of this order in The
The Davis-Bacon wage determinations shall apply. with modern facilities, excellent suburban housing, and
TRUE TEST COPY public/private schools. Internet provides comparative cost of
Afro-American Newspaper,
having a general circulation REGISTER OF WILLS DC WATER Owner Controlled Insurance Program will provide insurance. living. Send CV to Joel Silverman, Chairman, Department of
11/26, 12/3, 12/10
in the District of Columbia,
Bid documents are available at the Department of Procurement, 5000 Overlook
Psychiatry, VCU, Box 980710, Richmond, VA 23298 (Fax
once a week for three (3)
successive weeks, notifying Superior Court of Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20032. Sets of Bidding Documents can be 804-628-1247). Virginia Commonwealth University is an
all person(s) interested in the District of procured for a non-refundable $50 purchase price each, payable to DC WATER. equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. Women,
the real property described District of Columbia Payment must be in the form of a money order, certified check or a company minorities and persons with disabilities are encouraged to
above to appear in this check. Documents can be shipped to Bidders providing a Federal Express apply.
Court by the 18th day of PROBATE DIVISION TYPESET: Mon Nov 22 13:56:11 EST 2010
August, 2010, and redeem Washington, D.C. account number.
the real property by payment 20001-2131 The DC Water Blue Plains Advanced Wastewater Treatment Plant is a secured
of $2,447.97 together with Administration No.
real estate taxes assessed facility. Persons intending to pick-up Bidding Documents are to contact the
and interest and penalties 2010ADM1091 Department of Procurement at 202-787-2020 for access authorization. Child Psychiatrist Position F3248
theron from the date the real Horace C. Thomas
property tax certificate was
purchased; court costs, and
Decedent For procurement information contact Mr. Carlo Enciso; email carlo.enciso@ Virginia Commonwealth University: Medical College of Vir-
Charles C. Iweanoge dcwater.com, (voice 202-787-2029). ginia Hospitals, Division of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry in
reasonable attorney's fees,
expenses incurred in the Esq/The Iweanoges the Department of Psychiatry, is recruiting a Virginia license-
For technical information contact: DETS-Construction.Bid.Inquiry@dcwater.com.
publication and service of Firms, P.C. eligible BE/BC child psychiatrist faculty. Will work as
process by publication and 1026 Monroe Street
for reasonable fees for the View dc Water website at www.dcwater.com for current and up coming solicita- Inpatient/Outpatient attending and will be responsible for
title search, all other NE Washington DC tions. administration and clinical care as well as teaching and su-
amounts paid by the peti- 20017 pervision of medical students, residents and child fellows. In
tioner in accordance with the Attorney DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA WATER AND SEWER AUTHORITY
provisions of D.C. Code
NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR BIDS addition, consultation work with community agencies will be
ß47-1361 and all
outstanding municipal lien APPOINTMENT, INVITATION NO. 100210 available. Must have an interest in teaching and academic
amounts due and owing on NOTICE TO
NITRIFICATION FACILITIES UPGRADE SWITCHGEAR REPLACEMENT
Superior Court of work, as well as the ability to work on interdisciplinary team.
the aforementioned real the District of Demonstrated experience working in and fostering a diverse
CREDITORS The District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority is soliciting
District bids
of for Invitation
Columbia
property, or answer the com- faculty, staff, and student environment or commitment to do
Subscribe

plaint or, thereafter, a final AND NOTICE TO No. 100210: Nitrification Facilities Upgrade Switchgear Replacement.
PROBATE DIVISION
judgment will be entered UNKNOWN HEIRS Washington, D.C. so as a faculty member at VCU.
20001-2131
The following listing enumerates the major items of work included in the contract:
Today

foreclosing the right of re- Arlette F. Stansbury,


demption in the real property Administration No.
and vesting in the plaintiff awhose address is 6560
o Replace and consolidate switchgear 2010ADM689 Department has seven full-time child psychiatrists, a child
title in fee simple. Cobbs Creek Parkway, Josephine
o Replace existing transformers with two new 5kV/480V cast coil transformers Elizabeth research institute, over 80 full-time faculty and well-funded
/s/ Joseph I Beshouri
11/19, 11/26, 12/3
Philadelphia, PA 19142, o Replace and consolidate 480V MCCs and power panels Roane research in genetics, child and women´s mental health,
was appointed personal o Replace the nitrification sedimentation basin influent Decedent
gate actuators.
NOTICE OF addictions and psychopharmacology. VCU is a large urban
representative of the APPOINTMENT, university with robust health science campus and 750-bed
Superior Court of estate of Horace C. The project requires completion within 1080 consecutive calendar days.
the District of This project is estimated to cost between $15,000,000 and $20,000,000.
NOTICE TO university hospital. Richmond, State Capital, has moderate
Thomas, who died on CREDITORS
climate and rich mix of history with modern facilities, excellent
District of Columbia Bid Opening Date is January 5, 2011. AND NOTICE TO
September 10, 2010 suburban housing, public/private schools. Internet provides
PROBATE DIVISION UNKNOWN HEIRS
without a will, and will This project may be funded in part by the U. S. Environmental Protection
Bullock, Agency
Washington, D.C. Barbara whose comparative cost of living. Send CV to Joel Silverman, VCU,
20001-2131 serve without Court su- (EPA). A Fair Share Objective for Minority and women’s Women¬s Business
address Enterprises
is 2900 14th
pervision. All unknown participation in this work of 32% and 6%, respectively, has been
Street NW, established.
Apt 216,
PO Box 980710, Richmond VA 23298 (Fax 804-628-1247).
Administration No.
2010ADM959 heirs and heirs whose The program requirements are fully defined in in USEPA’s
USEPA¬s Participation
Participation
Washington DC by Dis-
20009 Virginia Commonwealth University is an equal opportunity/
Louis O'Brien whereabouts are un- advantaged Enterprises in SuperiorProcurementCourtunder
of EPA
was Financial
appointed Assistant
personal affirmative action employer. Women, minorities and persons
aka known shall enter their Agreements - MayMay 27,
27,2008.”
2008.∫ the District of representative of the TYPESET: Mon Nov 22 12:47:16 EST
with 2010
disabilities are encouraged to apply.
estate of Josephine
Louis F. O'Brien appearance in this District of Columbia Elizabeth Roane, who
Decedent The Davis-Bacon wage determinations
PROBATEshall apply.
DIVISION
proceeding. Objections died on May 9, 2010
Thomas H. Queen to such appointment Washington, D.C. with a will, and will serve
530 Eighth Street, SE
DC WASA Owner Controlled Insurance Program
20001-2131 will provide insurance.
without Court supervi-
The Washington, DC Joint Steamfitting Apprentice Committee (Steamfitters Local 602) will
Washington DC 20003 shall be filed with the Administration No. sion. All unknown heirs accept applications for the 2011 first year class as follows:
Register of Wills, D.C., Bid documents are available at the Department of Procurement, 5000 Overlook Applications must be made in person. There will be a $50.00 non-refundable application
Attorney Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 2010ADM689
and heirs whose
515 5th Street, N.W., 20032. Sets of Bidding Documentsare can un-
be
NOTICE OF procured for a non-refundableJosephine Elizabeth
$100 purchase
whereabouts
price each, processing fee at the time of application. The application processing fee is payable in cash
APPOINTMENT, 3rd Floor Washington, Roane known shallto enter
payable DC Water.
their or by money order only (money order payable to the HPRTF).
Payment must be in the form of a money order, certified check or
appearance in this a company
NOTICE TO D.C. 20001, on or be- check. Documents can beDecedent shipped to Bidders providing a Federal Express Applicants May Apply at the UA Mechanical Trade School (8509 Ardwick Ardmore Road,
proceeding. Objections
CREDITORS fore May 26, 2011. account number. NOTICE OF to such appointment (or Landover, MD 20785) on the following dates and times:
AND NOTICE TO Claims against the de- APPOINTMENT,
UNKNOWN HEIRS NOTICE TO
to the probate of de- Wednesday, January 5, 2011 from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
cedent shall be pre- The DC Water Blue Plains Advanced Wastewater Treatment
cedent¬s Plantwill)is a shall
secured
be
Irene Driver, whose ad- sented to the under- CREDITORS
facility. Persons intending to pick-up Bidding Documents are the
filed with to contact
Registerthe
of
Wednesday, February 2, 2011 from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
dress is 3121 Buena Department of Procurement at AND 202-787-2020
NOTICE TO for access authorization.
Wills, D.C., 515 5th Applicants May Apply at the UAM Steamfitters Local Union 602 (7552 Accotink Park Road,
Vista Terrace, SE, Apt 1,
signed with a copy to the Street, N.W., 3rd Floor Springfield, VA 22150) on the following dates and times:
UNKNOWN HEIRS
Washington DC 20020 Register of Wills or filed For procurement information contact
Barbara Mr. Carlo
Bullock, whose Wa semail
Enciso; h i n g tcarlo.enciso@
on, D.C. Wednesday, January 12, 2011 from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
was appointed personal with the Register of Wills address is 2900 14th 20001, on or before May
dcwater.com, (voice 202-787-2029). Wednesday, February 9, 2011 from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
representative of the with a copy to the under- 26, 2011. Claims against
Street NW, Apt 216, the decedent shall be Requirements for Steamfitter Program:
estate of Louis O'Brien signed, on or before For technical information contact: DETS-Construction.Bid.Inquiry@dcwater.com
Washington DC 20009 presented to the under-
aka Louis F. O'Brien, May 26, 2011, or be for- Minimum Age 18 by August 15, 2011
was appointed personal signed with a copy to the High School Diploma by June 30, 2011
who died on February 4, ever barred. Persons View dc Water website at www.dcwater.com
representative of for current and up coming solicita-
the Register of Wills or filed
2010 with a will, and will believed to be heirs or tions.
estate of Josephine with the Register of Wills Or GED (we do not accept online diplomas)
serve without Court su- legatees of the decedent Superior Court of Elizabeth Roane, who with a copy to the under- Presentation of the Following Documents must be made at Time of Application:
pervision. All unknown
who do not receive a the District of died on May 9, 2010 signed, on or before -Copy of Birth Certificate or valid United States passport
heirs and heirs whose District of Columbia with a will, and will serve May 26, 2011, or be for- -High School Diploma or GED Certificate
whereabouts are un- copy of this notice by PROBATE DIVISION without Court supervi- believed ever barred. Persons
OR High School Seniors Must Present a Validated Letter from High School Official
known shall enter their mail within 25 days of its Washington, D.C. sion. All unknown heirs legatees of the decedent
to be heirs or
appearance in this first publication shall so Verifying Date of Graduation before June 30, 2011
20001-2131 a n d h e i r s w h o s e who do not receive a -Official Transcript of Grades (Certified by School)
proceeding. Objections inform the Register of Administration No. whereabouts are un- copy of this notice by
to such appointment (or Wills, including name, 2010ADM689 known shall enter their mail within 25 days of its
OR GED Test Results
to the probate of de- address and relation- Josephine Elizabeth appearance in this first publication shall so -Social Security Card
cedent’s will)
cedent¬s will)shall be be ship.
shall Roane proceeding. Objections inform the Register of -Valid State issued ID card with picture or valid driver´s license
filed with the Register of Date of Publication: Decedent to such appointment (or Wills, including name, -DD214 (if Veteran)
Wills, D.C., 515 5th November 26, 2010 NOTICE OF to the probate of de- address and relation-
Upon completion of your application, you will be eligible to take an aptitude test the next day
Street, N.W., 3rd Floor
Name of newspaper: APPOINTMENT, cedent’s
cedent¬swill)will)shall be be ship.
shall Date of Publication: starting at 7:00 a.m.
Wa s h i n g t o n , D . C . NOTICE TO filed with the Register of Noveember 26, 2010
20001, on or before May Afro-American Any and all documents coming from outside the United States must be accompanied by an
CREDITORS Wills, D.C., 515 5th Name of newspaper: Embassy letter stating the legitimacy and translation of that document. If the document is a
26, 2011. Claims against Washington Law AND NOTICE TO Street, N.W., 3rd Floor Afro-American
the decedent shall be Reporter UNKNOWN HEIRS diploma and/or transcript, the letter must also document the equivalency of said diploma
Wa s h i n g t o n , D . C . Washington Law
presented to the under- Arlette F. Stansbury Barbara Bullock, whose 20001, on or before May Reporter and/or transcript.
signed with a copy to the Personal address is 2900 14th 26, 2011. Claims against Barbara J. Bullock Please visit our website for more details at www.steamfitters-602.org
Register of Wills or filed Representative Street NW, Apt 216, the decedent shall be Personal The Apprentice Committee selects students of any race, color, sex, national or ethnic origin
with the Register of Wills 267-334-9540 Representative
with a copy to the under- TRUE TEST COPY
Washington DC 20009 presented to the under-
202-745-0038 to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to
was appointed personal signed with a copy to the TRUE TEST COPY students at the school. The Apprenticeship Committees are actively recruiting applicants
signed, on or before representative of the Register of Wills or filed REGISTER OF WILLS
May 26, 2011, or be for- REGISTER OF WILLS estate of Josephine with the Register of Wills
including minorities and females.
ever barred. Persons 11/26, 12/3, 12/10 11/26, 12/3, 12/10
Elizabeth Roane, who with a copy to the under-
believed to be heirs or died on May 9, 2010
legatees of the decedent signed, on or before
with a will, and will serve May 26, 2011, or be for-
who do not receive a without Court supervi-
copy of this notice by ever barred. Persons
sion. All unknown heirs believed to be heirs or
10.75 in.
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