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AMPM Entertainment Report: 3/10 – Jamal Bryant Warns Christians Against Burning Sage

I “was amazed because two saints gave me sage for my new house. I didn’t know what to do with it. I was unsure of it. And all the more, why they’d feel comfortable giving it to a pastor.”

Keeping you in the loop on what’s going on in the world of Entertainment.. it’s the AMPM Entertainment Report!   

AMPM Entertainment Report for today, Tuesday, March 10th was filled with the latest surrounding Gayle King, Jamal Bryant and Burning Sage.  If you missed it, check out the Audio below to hear what Allison, Marc and Coka-Lani has to say! 

Still want to know more? If you want all the details.. be sure to click on the links below to get the full story on each headline!  

Gayle King opens up to Oprah about Kobe Bryant Interview backlash, click for full story.

Jamal Bryant Warns Christians Against Burning Sage, Calls It ‘Witchcraft’ and ‘Satanic Aromatherapy’, click for full story.

Burning sage kills 94% of airborne bacteria, research shows, click for full story

Be sure to check out AMPM Entertainment Report with Coka-Lani every weekday in the 5pm hour on Allison & Marc in the Afternoons right here on WHUR so you can stay up to date and in the loop with what’s going!

Michael Strahan Wants Full Custody, Claims Ex-Wife Abuses Kids

Michael Strahan wants primary custody of twin daughters.

Contributed by Amber Cooper

Michael Strahan is accusing his second ex-wife, Jean Muggli Strahan, for abusing their teenage daughters. 

According to lovebscott.comMichael claims Jean’s been engaging in a ‘pattern of abusive conduct towards the children for years’ he claims he’s got proof of the physical and emotional abuse and says he’s gonna detail it in sealed docs.” 

Strahan and his ex-wife married in 1999 and had twin daughters Isabella and Sophia in 2004. They went their separate ways in 2006. 

Strahan wants to obtain primary custody as he claims, “Jean’s not taking their kids to court-ordered therapy sessions and says she’s the reason Sophia and Isabella keep missing their volleyball matches and equestrian events” as stated on TMZ

His ex-wife and daughters currently live in North Carolina, but Strahan would like for his daughters to move in with him in New York 

To make matters even more strained, Strahan and his ex-wife are also going through a rough child support battle. 

 

Naomi Campbell Boards Flight Wearing Hazmat Suit

Naomi Campbell has recently been spotted in LAX wearing a full hazmat suit covered in a camel cape along with pink latex gloves and N95 mask as a result of the coronavirus.

Supermodel Naomi Campbell has recently went viral again for taking extra precautionary measures against germs.

According to CNN, she was spotted in LAX wearing a full hazmat suit covered in a camel cape along with pink latex gloves and N95 mask. Campbell posted a photo on Instagram with her coronavirus-fighting outfit, captioned “Safety First NEXT LEVEL”:

https://www.instagram.com/p/B9kwcbPnFPo/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

Campbell’s germaphobic behavior was first shown in last year’s viral video of her cleaning “anything that you could possibly touch.”

She was shown wiping her seat, seat belt, tray table, TV screen, remote control and window followed by placing a mask on her face for the duration of the flight. Although Campbell’s behavior seemed bizarre at the time, coronavirus has forced fearful people to think of the most creative ways to protect themselves.

On Fox13 News, Memphis adults were seen taking extra measures against coronavirus at Treadwell Middle School, including one woman wearing plastic bags from head to toe as well as one man spraying a student with what appeared to be a disinfectant spray:

Although these methods probably seem reasonable due to the chaos of the coronavirus spreading, the Center of Disease Control simply suggests that people wash their hands often, wear a face mask if they are sick, avoid close contact to others, cover coughs and sneezes with a tissue or inside of their elbow, and clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces. Hazmat suits, trash bag suits, and excessive amounts of Lysol are not necessary.

Meet Our DMV Dreamers Of The Disney Dreamers Academy Class Of 2020

WHUR is proud to support four inspiring young high school students Kailin Frye, Caitlyn Lynch, Amari Mealy and Esha Venkat.

Disney Dreamers Academy has been the crown jewel of community commitment since 2008. Every year Disney Dreamers Academy, along with Steve Harvey and ESSENCE Magazine, gives 100 standout students from across the country the opportunity to enjoy an unforgettable experience as they live out their dreams at Walt Disney World Resort. This year, WHUR is proud to support four inspiring young high school students Kailin Frye, Caitlyn Lynch, Amari Mealy and Esha Venkat. We had a chance to meet them along with their families before they head off to Orlando, Florida March 12 through the 15th. Learn more about them here and check back often for more exciting news as we follow their dreams.

I am an 18-year old senior at Potomac High School in Dumfries, Virginia. I have been awarded a scholarship to attend Workforce Training after graduating high school in June 2020. I’m extremely excited to start career training to be a Special Education Teacher. I will then go on to college to complete my bachelor’s degree in education and start my journey to becoming the future United States Secretary of Education. I am a High School/All Star Cheerleader, a Girl Scout, a Delta Academy member, Assistant Cheer Coach, and a volunteer teacher assistant to Special Education students. I’m a Dreamer and my dream will come true by impacting other human being lives by teaching, guiding and leading others to their dreams.

 

I am a home-schooled senior from Hyattsville, Maryland. Homeschooling is a good option for me because it allows me to work at my own pace while eliminating the distractions of the standard high-school environment. Once I graduate early 2020, I plan to land an internship opportunity in a technology field. I will attend Howard University and the Fall of 2020 and acquire my bachelor’s degree in computer science and my master’s degree in computer science and artificial intelligence. I hope to one day be a successful machine learning engineer as well as explore entrepreneurship in the hair-care industry as a leisure activity. I believe that my ability to conquer challenges is limitless and my potential to succeed is infinite. With determination and motive on my side, I know I will not fail.

I am a 14 year old freshman at Hayfield Secondary School in Alexandria, VA where I serve as a member of our Food Pantry club, Blood Donors club, and on the finance committee in our Black Student Union. When I am not in school, I enjoy baking, dancing, writing, playing with my dog, and hanging out with friends. My main goal and philosophy in life is to help others and spread kindness throughout the world. I will forever work towards this goal as my dream is to be a fifth-grade teacher who teaches all of my students the joy of learning and change the stigma that is associated with careers in education because I believe that educating others is the most important profession.

I’m Esha V, a 14-year-old from Ashburn, Virginia. I’m the co-founder of NEST4US, a 501©3 nonprofit, with a mission to provide volunteer solutions to make the world better through kindness. In addition to being an honor roll student, I find time to play piano, earn my 2nd-degree black belt, dance hip-hop, and serve as the captain of my travel soccer team. I have over 4 years of volunteer service under my belt and have spent over 600 hours giving back to my community. My goal is to become a neurosurgeon and continue touching lives through my non-profit, NEST4US.

DC Health Officials Recommend Canceling All Mass Gatherings

The health officials define mass gatherings as events where 1,000 or more people congregate, including social, cultural or entertainment events.

WASHINGTON (AP) — Washington, D.C., health officials have recommended that nonessential mass gatherings including conferences and conventions be postponed or canceled through the end of March in light of the coronavirus outbreak. The move could imperil the popular Cherry Blossom Festival. The health officials define mass gatherings as events where 1,000 or more people congregate, including social, cultural or entertainment events. Washington officials declined to comment further, but Wednesday’s announcement signals a major escalation in the District of Columbia’s response to the spread of the virus. In its statement, the District of Columbia Health Department did not mention the Cherry Blossom Festival, which begins March 20.

Harvey Weinstein Sentenced To 23 Years

Weinstein now heads to Rikers Island and then to the Downstate Correctional Facility in Fishkill, New York, where he’ll be assigned to a prison.

(New York, NY) — Harvey Weinstein is being sentenced to 23 years in prison after being found guilty on two felony sex assault charges. Six of his accusers were in the courtroom, with two of them giving strong and emotional impact statements. Weinstein did speak on his own behalf saying, “We may have different truths” and “I have great remorse for all you.” His defense team said they are going to file an appeal, adding they felt Weinstein did not get a fair trail. Weinstein now heads to Rikers Island and then to the Downstate Correctional Facility in Fishkill, New York, where he’ll be assigned to a prison.

World Health Organization Declares COVID-19 A Pandemic

Coronavirus has killed nearly 44-hundred people and infected more than 121-thousand in more than 100 nations.

The World Health Organization is declaring the outbreak of COVID-19 coronavirus a pandemic. That essentially means the virus is a threat to the entire planet. It has killed nearly 44-hundred people and infected more than 121-thousand in more than 100 nations. More than one thousand people in the U.S. have the virus and it has claimed nearly 30 lives here.

Harvey Weinstein Sentenced To 23 Years

Film producer Harvey Weinstein has reportedly been sentenced to 23 years in prison by the Manhattan Supreme Court for rape and sexual assault.

Contributed by Diamond Bullock

Film producer Harvey Weinstein has reportedly been sentenced to 23 years in prison by the Manhattan Supreme Court for rape and sexual assault. According to CNBC, he was found guilty of committing a first-degree criminal sexual act as well as third-degree rape. He was acquitted of two counts of predatory sexual assault and one count of first-degree rape. This will most likely serve as an effective life sentence because Weinstein’s health has already been deteriorating. If he can survive throughout the sentence, he will be given five years of probation after his release. His sentence will be served in an upstate New York prison.

Throughout the trial and sentencing hearing, several of his accusers spoke, including Mimi Haleyi and Jessica Mann, whose respective encounters with Weinstein landed him two convictions.

A group of Weinstein’s accusers named the Silence Breakers released a statement following his sentencing hearing: “Harvey Weinstein’s legacy will always be that he’s a convicted rapist. He is going to jail – but no amount of jail time will repair the lives he ruined, the careers he destroyed, or the damage he has caused.” According to The Wrap, the group, which includes prominent women in the entertainment such as Ashley Judd, Rose McGowan, Rosanna Arquette, Alyssa Milano, Mira Sorvino, and more, believe that justice has not been properly served.

Allegations about Weinstein’s sexual predatory behavior emerged in late 2017 with the #MeToo movement on social media. The hashtag was created years prior by activist Tarana Burke and was initially dedicated to low-income women and girls of color harmed by sexual assault. However, the hashtag became a phenomenon when numerous women tweeted the hashtag after actress Alyssa Milano. In 2017, Milano tweeted “If you’ve been sexually harassed or assaulted write ‘me too’ as a reply to this tweet”:

https://twitter.com/Alyssa_Milano/status/919659438700670976?s=20

Following this exchange between thousands of women about the terrors of sexual harassment and assault, a focus on Weinstein was created. Numerous women began to come forth in solidarity to enlighten the public about Weinstein’s secret reputation.

According to The Guardian, actress Gwyneth Paltrow was one of the first famous names to accuse Weinstein of harassment. Her story and other numerous stories from his accusers have been hidden for years due to his prominent reputation and position in Hollywood, as well as the fear that he can destroy careers. The Me Too movement stripped women of that fear, and justice has finally been able to be served after more then 20 years.

Popular TV Programs Taped Without Live Studio Audience Due to Coronavirus

Several television programs are taking precautionary measures against coronavirus by continuing to tape episodes without live studio audiences.

Contributed by Diamond Bullock

Several television programs are taking precautionary measures against coronavirus by continuing to tape episodes without live studio audiences. This includes talk shows, game shows, and sitcoms.

According to USA Today, Walt Disney Co. has confirmed that all of its news and talk shows will not have a studio audience, including “The View”, “Tamron Hall”, and “Live with Kelly and Ryan.” Additional shows that will not have a studio audience are “The Wendy Williams Show”, “Dr. Phil”, “Jeopardy!”, and “Wheel of Fortune.”

Yesterday, the production team of “The Wendy Williams Show” informed fans of this recent decision on Instagram:

https://www.instagram.com/p/B9khC4Thip0/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

Warner Bros. has taken a different approach and kept the studio audience for its programs, but the screening process for potential guests will be taken more seriously.

According to USA Today, “Guests must confirm that neither they, nor members of their household, have traveled in the last three weeks to a place given a Level 3 Travel Health Notice by the Centers for Disease Control.” Restricted travel destinations include China, Iran, South Korea and Italy. Shows affected by this new screening process include “The Ellen DeGeneres Show”, “The Bachelor”, “The Voice”, “Mom” and “The Real.”

Other programs and events have been affected by coronavirus as well, including the upcoming Democratic debate between Sen. Bernie Sanders and and former Vice President Joe Biden. The Democratic National Committee has requested for no live audience. Many musicians have cancelled or postponed upcoming concerts including Madonna, Miley Cyrus, Ciara, Queen, Khalid, Mariah Carey, Pearl Jam, Green Day and more.

 

Millennials Cashing In On Cheap Flights Mid-Outbreak

NBC News spoke with one college student named Ashley Henkel who has booked three flights to Vancouver, New York City and Portland: “I feel like if the coronavirus would get even more serious and like wipe out a large amount of people, I might as well be somewhere having fun.”

Contributed by Diamond Bullock

The coronavirus outbreak has led to unbeatable one-way and round-trip flight deals for both domestic and international travel. Flights that would usually be skyrocketed in price due to location and/or date are almost dirt cheap. Millennials are taking advantage of these cost-efficient travel options because, according to CNBC, the Center of Disease Control “is recommending people with underlying conditions or who are over 60 to stock up on medications, household items and groceries to stay at home.” This has been loosely interpreted as millennials being at lower risk and able to travel to see family, see new sights, or just have fun.

NBC News spoke with one college student named Ashley Henkel who has booked three flights to Vancouver, New York City and Portland: “I feel like if the coronavirus would get even more serious and like wipe out a large amount of people, I might as well be somewhere having fun.” Her care-free attitude is shared by many millennials on social media who have been making jokes about traveling during the outbreak:

https://twitter.com/JardinTaylor/status/1237429345632882688?s=20

The Chicago Tribune spoke with several key figures in the travel industry, including Hayley Berg, an economist at Hopper, who confirmed that flight deals are definitely unbeatable: “We’re seeing fantastic deals (from Chicago) to Miami, San Diego, Orlando, New Orleans, Phoenix — 40 to 70% off what we’d typically see.” Although millennials are taking advantage of these deals, the majority is not, and the travel industry is suffering. Many of these discounted flights still have numerous empty seats, as seen in this video by ABC News:

https://twitter.com/ABC/status/1237620298230517760?s=20

Nursing Homes Revoking Visitation Due To The Coronavirus 

Mount Vernon Healthcare Center has implemented a no-visitation policy due to the spread of the Coronavirus.

Contributed by Amber Cooper

Mount Vernon Healthcare Center, has officially closed its doors for visitation due to the spread of the Coronavirus. 

This DMV area healthcare center has placed a bright orange COVID-19 sign on its doors, notifying the public that visitation rights are temporarily revoked for family and friends. 

According to NBCWashington.com, “This facility serves more than 100 long term care patients, those rehabbing from surgery, and there is hospice care.” The reporter continues saying, “It is one of seven facilities in the DMV operated by CommuniCare health services.” 

The company has implemented plans like Facetime to continue communication amongst family members and friends. However, family members in hospice care will still be allowed to see family in their final days.

The visitation precautions are being taken seriously because the elderly are more susceptible to the COVID-19 virus. Anyone with a compromised immune system is at risk, which can be fatal.

According to the CDC Newsroom, “This seems to be a disease that affects adults. And most seriously older adults. Starting at age 60, there is an increasing risk of disease and the risk increases with age.” 

At this moment, the company does not know how long the no visitation policy will be in effect, but will continue every precaution to protect its residents. 

Wendy Williams Addresses Nicki Minaj And Her Husband

Nicki Minaj is put on the spot for marrying a registered sex offender.

Contributed by Amber Cooper

Wendy Williams is known for speaking her mind and not holding back. On her most recent show, Williams addresses Nicki Minaj for marrying an alleged molester. 

Minaj’s husband, Kenneth Petty, was forced to register as a sex offender in California. According to NY Daily News, “Petty was convicted of first-degree attempted rape in 1995 but failed to register as a sex offender after moving to Los Angeles from New York.” 

In a video clip, Williams says, “You should’ve never married him, because now you’ve ruined everything about what your brand could be, again. You’re never gonna stand a chance when you’re with a man who pulls a knife at rape point … a molester … a registered sex offender.” 

This isn’t the first time Minaj and Williams have shared their opinions on each other. Last November, Minaj said, “It’s not about doing your job. There are people who report the news and there are people who do it with an evil intent in their heart, viciousness. And I pray for you because I know you’re hurting and I know you must be sick and humiliated” as reported by oxygen.com

Minaj has not made a statement, but she rarely ever keeps quiet. You can catch ‘The Wendy Williams Show’ every Monday through Thursday on BET. 

 

DMV Making Plans for Possible On-Line Working & Teaching

Several colleges and universities are canceling classes after Spring Break, telling students to prepare for online classes. In the DMV, local leaders are prepping to do the same just in case.

Updated:  2:43pm

Washington, D.C. (Wednesday, March 11, 2020) – It is literally the talk of every jurisdiction locally and nationally.  How do you stop the spread of the coronavirus and yet keep much of your operations functioning?  Most of the thought centers around teleworking and on-line teaching.

Several colleges and universities right here in the Washington, D.C. area are already telling college students to prepare not to return to classes after spring break.  Howard University just announced it is moving to online and remote instruction following Spring Break from March 23rd to April 6th.  The following universities are also moving to on-line classes;  the University of Maryland, Johns Hopkins, American, George Washington, Georgetown, and Bowie State.

DC and Fairfax County Public Schools are canceling classes Monday to determine if on-line teaching will be necessary in the near future.

Meantime, local elected leaders and federal officials say they are monitoring the threat of further outbreaks to determine whether to tell workers to stay home and telecommute.  To date, there have been 21 confirmed cases in the DMV with 4 in DC, 9 in Maryland, and 9 in Virginia.

A Celebration of Music, Business and Black Culture

The Black Love Experience takes place March 21st at THEARC.

The Black Love Experience is back and I have the details about this celebration of music, business, and Black culture.  My guest is Anika Hobbs – Founder of the Black Love Experience

The Black Love Experience is March 21st @ 7pm at THEARC in SE. This year Black Love Experience will partner with Washington Performing Arts and WHUR to Celebrate Black Excellence.  More information here:

Tune in to Taking it to the Streets, weekday mornings at 6:15, 7:08 and 8:40 on the Steve Harvey Morning Show on 96.3 WHUR.

Follow me on facebook and twitter at @bobbygailes for updates and to stay connected.

 

Listen to this mornings segment here:

Black Hair and the Evolution of The Crown Act

Examination of The Crown Act nationwide and the impact on youth

We’ve seen things change over the past several years as it relates to black hair styles and on the job discrimination. California, New Jersey, New York, even Montgomery County, Maryland have passed versions of The Crown Act, the law that protects African-Americans from workplace discrimination base on hair style.  But not everyone is protected by the laws that are passed.  What about young people who are far from the job market and experiencing discrimination in schools and with extra curricular activities?  How would it work for them?

Resources:

Free The Hair Campaign

Guests:

Dr. Wendy Greene, Founder, Free The Hair Campaign

Will Jawando, Montgomery County At-Large Councilmember

Allison’s Timeline: 3/10 – ‘Containment Zone’ Around Cluster of Coronavirus Cases

Westchester County, has had 108 cases of coronavirus, Cuomo said. New Rochelle makes up a majority of the state’s 173 coronavirus cases and has double the number of cases as New York City.

Keeping you in the loop on what’s going on in DC and around the world.. it’s Allison’s Timeline!   

Allison’s Timeline for today, Tuesday, March 10th was filled with the latest surrounding Coronavirus update, New York creates ‘containment zone’ and LeBron James.  If you missed it, check out the Audio below to hear what Allison has to say! 

Still want to know more? If you want all the details.. be sure to click on the links below to get the full story on each headline!  

Coronavirus update: Prince George’s County Public Schools sent this bulletin, click for more details

2 new coronavirus cases identified in Prince George’s County, click for full story

New York creates ‘containment zone’ around cluster of coronavirus cases in New Rochelle, click for full story

LeBron James Says He Wouldn’t Play If COVID-19 Led the NBA to Hold Games Without Fans, click for more details

For your latest Coronavirus updates be sure to check out WHUR Full Coverage.

Be sure to check out Allison’s Timeline every weekday in the 3pm hour with Allison & Marc in the Afternoon right here on WHUR so you can stay up to date and in the loop with what’s going!

First Coronavirus Case In Loudoun County

Loudoun County Reports Presumptive Positive Coronavirus Test

(Leesburg, VA) — Loudoun County is reporting a presumptive positive coronavirus test. County officials say someone in his 40s may have gotten the virus while attending Christ Church in Georgetown. The patient is self-quarantined and going okay. The CDC will have to confirm test results. Loudoun County believes the risk of to the community is low.

Maryland Colleges, American University To Go Online Because Of Coronavirus Concerns

Colleges adjust because of coronovirus crisis

Maryland Governor Larry Hogan announced that all Maryland colleges and universities is asking that student remain off campus for two weeks after spring break because of coronavirus concerns.  All state universities and colleges are preparing to hold classes online.  The campuses will remain open during that time.

American University will also  temporarily hold classes online after spring break as coronavirus cases spread in the DC metro.  Spring break will be extended through March 17.  Online class change are scheduled to go into effect March 18th through April 3rd.  The campus will remain open for students who cannot got home.

Towson University in Baltimore County has cancelled classes this week and is planning online classes for after spring break.

 

 

 

Rise & Shine With DC’s Own Tracy Morgan!

It’s music and messages that you need to hear to get cranked up. Morning Inspirations with Tracy Morgan, right before Steve Harvey and only on 96.3 WHUR! Sounds like Washington!

DMV, remember who wakes you up every morning!  No–we’re not talkin’ Steve this time–we’re givin’ it up for the almighty!  96.3 WHUR presents Morning Inspirations, from 5am to 6 every weekday, with DC’s own Tracy Morgan.  It’s music and messages that you need to hear to get cranked up.  Morning Inspirations with Tracy Morgan, right before Steve Harvey and only on 96.3 WHUR!  Sounds like Washington!

Jazmine Sullivan Not Playing With Y’all [FASHION)

Jazmine Sullivan is known for killing stages and creating amazing R&B at the drop of the dime. She’s probably one of the most under-rated performers of our time. If you’ve seen her live show, you already know what I’m talking.

Jazmine has ventured into acting some and now FASHION! This amazing photo popped up on her instagram and fans are losing their minds!

 

View this post on Instagram

 

I’m a work in progress… but thank God I’m not where I used to be🙏🏾

A post shared by Jazmine Sullivan (@jazminesullivan) on Mar 9, 2020 at 7:45am PDT

3 Confirmed Cases of Coronavirus In Prince George’s County

The victims are a woman in her 50s and a couple. All three victims are said to be in good condition and are self-quarantined at home.

https://youtu.be/iUvbI_R1PMk

Largo, Maryland (Tuesday, March 10, 2020) – Prince George’s County has joined many other jurisdictions across the DMV trying to balance information while controlling panic and fear of the ever spreading coronavirus.  County Executive Angela Alsobrooks this morning updated residents on  COVID-19, announcing three confirmed cases.

The victims are a woman in her 50s and a couple.  All three victims are said to be in good condition and are self-quarantined at home as are their family members. The woman in her 50s apparently contracted the virus while on a trip to Boston between February 25th – 27th.  Not much is known about the couple, except they are returning from an international cruise.  Alsbrooks also announced she had just learned about their positive testing moments before the press conference.  Officials are now trying to retrace the steps of all the victims to see who they may come in contact with in recent weeks.

Meantime, Alsbrobrooks has raised the county’s level of emergency operations center from enhanced to a partiial activation.  Residents with questions about the coronavirus can call 301-883-6627.

As a precaution, the County Executive has canceled two upcoming events, the Women’s History Month Luncheon and the Census Block Party were slated for later this month. Alsbrook says she will rescheduled both once the county gets beyond the coronavirus crisis.

The County Executive was joined by Dr. Ernest Carter – County Health Officer, Ronnie Director – Director of Office of Emergency Management and Barry Stanton – Chief Operating Officer for Public Schools.

 

 

Reports: Coachella Postponed To October

Coachella is reportedly being postponed until October due to the coronavirus outbreak.

Contributed by Diamond Bullock

Coachella is reportedly being postponed until October due to the coronavirus outbreak. The popular annual music festival was initially scheduled for the weekends of April 10 and April 19, but it has been moved to the weekends of October 9 and October 16. This was possibly in result of a Change.org petition titled “Cancellation of Coachella 2020 music festival due to COVID-19 Outbreak”, which collected more than 15,000 signatures as of Monday. The petition organizer, Stella Young, wrote: “COVID-19 outbreak hit California. Large personnel gathering event can be extremely dangerous especially when participants travel all around the world attending the event.”

Coachella began in October 1999 in Indio, California as a smaller festival, attracting around 25,000 attendees. Over the years, the festival has grew both in size and popularity, attracting an average of more than 250,000 attendees in recent years. The festival spans over two consecutive weekends with star-studded lineups, including past headliners such as Beyonce, Jay-Z, Prince, Lady Gaga, Ariana Grande, Drake, Calvin Harris, Childish Gambino, Outkast, and more. The festival also consists of a ferris wheel, camping trucks, company-sponsored interactive activities, a variety of food and drink vendors, and more. The tickets range from $429 to $999 for an entire weekend. More information can be found on Coachella’s official website.

AJC reports more than 130 cases have been confirmed in California with two deaths. In Riverside County near the Coachella site of Indio, there are three confirmed cases in total. Riverside County officials have released a statement to Los Angeles Magazine: “The City of Indio is actively monitoring input from local, state, and national health officials to assess the health risks of COVID-19 and update those risks to stakeholders.” However, a state of emergency has not been declared in the county.

According to TMZ, the postponement has been confirmed by several sources including agents of the musical acts, the musical acts, and journalists with close sources to Coachella. Scheduled musical act Pearl Jam went on social media to confirm. Coachella has not released an official statement as of yet. Coachella’s promoter Goldenvoice has to inform the reps of all scheduled acts.

Other festivals have been affected by the coronavirus outbreak, including SXSW, which has recently been cancelled, and Stagecoach, which is also postponed to October.

NY Leads Country In Most Coronavirus Cases

New York reportedly has the most confirmed coronavirus cases in the entire country with a total of 143.

Contributed by Diamond Bullock

New York reportedly has the most confirmed coronavirus cases in the entire country with a total of 143. The confirmed cases are located in Westchester County, which has the majority, followed by New York City and Nassau County. Suffolk County has just confirmed its first case. A state of emergency was declared by Governor Cuomo this past Saturday.

Cuomo is taking as many safety precautions to keep the virus from spreading to more victims. Schools are closing to protect students and teachers; if any individual tests positive at a school, the school must be closed for at least 24 hours to decide on longer closure periods and to assess safety. Cuomo introduced the “New York State Clean Hand Sanitizer”, a free hand sanitizer that will be provided to schools, government agencies, and MTA prisons. According to CBS 2, 100,000 gallons was “made by prisoners through the Department of Corrections and Community Supervision” to combat the overpricing and shortage of hand sanitizer in stores across the state.

In New York City, Mayor Bill DeBlasio is taking his own additional precautionary methods against the virus. DeBlasio is suggesting to avoid large crowds, especially the MTA subway system. If there are other available methods of transportation for an individual, he/she should take advantage of it to protect his/herself from contamination. Every 72 hours, each individual train is disinfected to kill any potential virus. According to the New York Times, Columbia University, Fordham University, St. John’s University, Yeshiva University and New York University campuses have been closed and students have been informed that classes will be postponed or offered online. Other educational institutions are considering long-term online learning, although many students do not have Wi-Fi access outside of their schools.

The New York government has been slowly conducting testing while the number of cases increase due to lack of testing resources. Many people with potential coronavirus systems cannot afford to be tested efficiently due to lack of healthcare. DeBlasio is pleading for the U.S. government to provide New York City with automatic testing. However, DeBlasio assures New Yorkers that coronavirus is not as scary as it appears. On MSNBC’s “Morning Joe”, DeBlasio stated: “If we had universal health care, a hell of a lot more people would have been tested, a hell of a lot more people could have been saved.”

To see an updated map of the total number of cases in each of the affected states, see here.

Lebron James ‘Ain’t Playing’ If Fans Aren’t There

Lebron James on potential games without fans “I ain’t got the fans in the crowd. That’s who I play for. I play for my teammates. I play for the fans. That’s what it’s all about.”

Contributed By Kevin Jackson

Lebron James said to reporters after a win against the Milwaukee Bucks on Friday that he would not play a game in a stadium without fans.

“What, we play games without the fans?” he asked, eyebrows raised. “Nah, it’s impossible. I ain’t playing.”

The issue has circulated in the NBA community recently do to the continued spread of COVID-19 throughout the United States. With ongoing cancellations and closures, as well as the threat of quarantine in cities around the nation, the NBA has warned players to prepare for the possibility of playing games with no fans present. For Lebron, it seems, this is simply not an option.

“I ain’t got the fans in the crowd. That’s who I play for. I play for my teammates. I play for the fans. That’s what it’s all about. If I show up to an arena and there are no fans in there, I ain’t playing. They can do what they want to do.”

To date, there are over 111,750 cases of coronavirus worldwide, and nearly 4,000 deaths. In the United States there are almost 600 cases and 21 reported deaths.

The Celebration of Women

The US Rwandan Community Abroad is hosting it’s annual International Women’s Day Celebration.

March is Women’s History Month and the US Rwandan Community Abroad of DC, Maryland, and Virginia is gearing up for its annual International Women’s Day event.  My guest is Deborah Woolen – Event Coordinator

The US Rwandan Community Abroad of DC, Maryland, and Virginia International Women’s Day Celebration is Saturday, March 14th at 5pm at White Oak Community Center.  More information here:

Tune in to Taking it to the Streets, weekday mornings at 6:15, 7:08 and 8:40 on the Steve Harvey Morning Show on 96.3 WHUR.

Follow me on facebook and twitter at @bobbygailes for updates and to stay connect

 

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AMPM Entertainment Report: 3/9 – Somaya Reece of Love and Hip Hop NY Stops By

Somaya has become a successful actress, artist, and entrepreneur, and one can only guess what she will take on next.

Keeping you in the loop on what’s going on in the world of Entertainment.. it’s the AMPM Entertainment Report!   

AMPM Entertainment Report for today, Monday, March 9th we had a special guest to drop by the neighborhood. Somaya Reece of Love & Hip Hop NY.  If you missed it, check out the Audio below to hear what Allison, Marc and Coka-Lani has to say! 

Be sure to check out AMPM Entertainment Report with Coka-Lani every weekday in the 5pm hour on Allison & Marc in the Afternoons right here on WHUR so you can stay up to date and in the loop with what’s going!

Sending a Big “Thank You” to Somaya Reece for stopping by Allison & Marc’s Neighborhood.  To find out more about Somaya Reece and everything they talked about in The Neighborhood during the interview.. click here www.missreece.com/.

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Allison’s Timeline: 3/9 – School Without Walls High School Closed Monday

D.C.’s Mayor Muriel Bowser says a city high school linked to a second case of the coronavirus is staying closed Monday.

Keeping you in the loop on what’s going on in DC and around the world.. it’s Allison’s Timeline!   

Allison’s Timeline for today, Monday, March 9th was filled with the latest surrounding Washington Mystics, School Without Walls High School and DR. Drew.  If you missed it, check out the Audio below to hear what Allison has to say! 

Still want to know more? If you want all the details.. be sure to click on the links below to get the full story on each headline!  

Washington Mystics To Host Parade On May 12 To Celebrate 2019 WNBA Championship, click for more details

School Without Walls High School closed Monday following conronavirus concerns, says DC Mayor Bowser, Click for more details

Dr. Drew Pinsky’s message to media, click for more details.

Be sure to check out Allison’s Timeline every weekday in the 3pm hour with Allison & Marc in the Afternoon right here on WHUR so you can stay up to date and in the loop with what’s going!

Hogan Gives Report On Coronavirus In Maryland

Maryland’s governor gives an update on how the state is handling the coronavirus.

Maryland Governor Larry Hogan provided an update today on the state’s response to COVID-19. The governor confirming that there are five documented cases of coronavirus in the state, all, he said, tied to international travel.  The governor said as testing for COVID-19 increases, it is likely that that the cases in Maryland will rise as well.  Over concern of the coronavirus spreading, the governor said no state employees will be allowed to travel outside of Maryland for state business.
Mr. Hogan also revealing that twelve Maryland residents are on the cruise ship that is docked in Oakland, California with passengers who have tested positive for coronavirus.
The governor said none of the Maryland passengers show symptoms of COVID-19.

Meghan Urges Men To Honor The Women In Their Lives

“You have your mothers, sisters, girlfriends, friends in your life, protect them,” she said. “Make sure that they are feeling valued and safe. And let’s all just rally together to make International Women’s Day something that is not just on Sunday, but frankly feels like every day of the year.”

LONDON (AP) — Prince Harry’s wife Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, has visited a school to offer an International Women’s Day message with an appeal to men to honor the women in their lives.

The surprise visit Friday took place at the Robert Clack Upper School in Dagenham in east London. The community was the site of famous strikes by female sewing machinists at a Ford plant, an equal pay fight depicted in the 2010 film “Made in Dagenham.”

In one of her final duties as a senior British royal, Meghan urged the boys in the school assembly of 700 students to “continue to value and appreciate the women in your lives and also set the example for some men who are not seeing it that same way.”

“You have your mothers, sisters, girlfriends, friends in your life, protect them,” she said. “Make sure that they are feeling valued and safe. And let’s all just rally together to make International Women’s Day something that is not just on Sunday, but frankly feels like every day of the year.”

The Duchess of Sussex asked for a male volunteer to offer their thoughts on the importance of International Women’s Day. Aker Okoye, 16, raced to the stage, greeting her with what appeared to be an air kiss to her cheek.

“She really is beautiful, innit?” he said as he took the podium. “I had to speak the truth there.”

Meghan gave him a hug and later praised his “incredible confidence”.

TIME Magazine Honors the Founders of ‘Black Lives Matter’

Patrisse Cullors, Alicia Garza and Opal Tometi were honored for their 2013 founding of Black Lives Matter which has shaped a decade.

Contributed by Jordyn Fields

For International Women’s Day, 2020, TIME magazine released 100 covers of women from 1920-2019 who impacted history. For the 2013 cover,  the founders of the Black Lives Matter movement Patrisse Cullors, Alicia Garza and Opal Tometi were recognized.

“While critics called Garza, Cullors and Tometi terrorists and threats to America, the activists continued urging the public to pay attention to the spate of fatal shootings of unarmed black men and women that followed Martin’s, shutting down highways, blocking bridges and staging die-in demonstrations. “We will continue to fight like hell,” Cullors wrote on the group’s website, “because we deserve more,” said TIME writer Melissa Chan in her post on the group.

The trio join influential women such as Michelle Obama, Toni Morrison, Eleanor Roosevelt and Aretha Franklin on this years list. They were selected by TIME’s editorial staff, Har’el and influential women that include Soledad O’Brien, Lena Waithe, MJ Rodriguez, TIME’s former editor-in-chief and more.

The portrait of Garza, Cullors and Tometi was commissioned by New York artist, Molly Crabapple.

“They were the different drummers, to whose beat a century marched without always even knowing it. So this special project is an act of discovery, and rediscovery, of the possibilities that come when we look and listen differently to the world these women made,” said former TIME editor and chief Nancy Gibbs.

Kenya Moore Reveals What Led to Her Separation

RHOA star Kenya Moore reveals that her husband always felt the need to “completely destroy” her whenever they got into an argument.

Contributed by Jordyn Fields

Kenya Moore revealed what really caused her and her estranged husband Marc Daly to file for separation on the latest episode of

“Real Housewives of Atlanta.”

Moore told cast mates Kandi Burruss and Cynthia Bailey that she was informed by her publicist that Daly was going to release a statement behind her back that said the two were splitting up.

Moore says she never intended to separate from Daly originally. “He kind of forced my hand,” she stated. The two were seen arguing after a charity event that Daly had thrown.

“We went to the event and he just seemed very irritated the whole time we were there. Not loving, not being nice to me. He was just like, saying little things under his breath. It just seemed everything I was doing was an issue. And then, I don’t know what happened, but he ended up getting in the Uber and we took off and he was just like, livid. He was like, ‘I didn’t even want you to come.’ Somehow I ruined his night,” Moore said.

“Every time he gets mad, he goes in. He goes for my throat,” said Moore. “It’s like, he can’t stop until he feels like he’s just destroyed me. I’ve seen him angry before, I’ve never seen him angry like that, where we’re that close to each other.”

After the incident Moore told Daly he couldn’t come back to her.

Prior to the event the pair got into an argument over a woman who Daly had been seeing in the early stages of their relationship. Event though they were married the woman still communicated with Daly and wanted to continue their relationship.

Moore says she called the woman and confronted her about the situation, she then confronted Daly. “We had this big blow out and I’m like, ‘What did I marry? What is going on here? We had talked about separating and Marc is like, ‘I was wrong for that, I’m sorry.’ And I just said, ‘Okay. That was your one mess-up,” Moore revealed.

She also stated that she missed a lot of “red flags” during her relationship with Daly. “The last few weeks have taught me you can’t believe who someone says they are, you have to believe who someone shows you who they are,” said Moore.

Daly and Moore got married of June 2017 and separated in September of 2019. The two share a one year old daughter ho they co-parent.

Amtrak Suspends NY-DC Nonstop Train Over Coronavirus Concerns

Amtrak told passengers that it would be suspending its nonstop Acela train between DC and NY from March 10 until May 26. Passengers can still use their service to get between the cities through slower, connecting lines.

Contributed by Kevin Jackson

Amtrak told passengers that it would be suspending its nonstop Acela train between DC and NY from March 10 until May 26. Passengers can still use their service to get between the cities through slower, connecting lines.

The transit company announced that in addition to scheduling changes it would be “increasing the frequency of cleaning services to multiple times a day, and in some cases, on an hourly basis.” This comes during an increasing number of cancellations around the country as the coronavirus continues its global spread.

Amtrak customers can view their website or Twitter page for updates in their region. Additionally, they are waiving change fees on all new and existing reservations before April 30th.

Florida Theme Parks Keep Eye On Virus As Spring Break Nears

“Whether it be Disney World, whether it be other destination, whether it be cruise ships … those most at risk are seniors with serious or chronic underlying health conditions.”

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — As Florida’s busy spring break season kicked off this month, coronavirus czar Vice President Mike Pence addressed something that’s been on the mind of tens of thousands of families preparing to travel to theme parks: Is it safe?

Over the weekend, Pence stressed it is safe for healthy Americans to travel, noting “one of our favorite places to go when my children were young and even before my children came was in Orlando.”

“Whether it be Disney World, whether it be other destination, whether it be cruise ships … those most at risk are seniors with serious or chronic underlying health conditions.”

“Otherwise Americans can confidently travel in this country,” Pence said at a meeting with cruise industry officials in Fort Lauderdale on Saturday.

Still, as COVID-19 concerns multiply, the issue weighs heavily in the tourism industry.

“There is definitely concern. Particularly how and when it could manifest itself in the U.S.,” said Dennis Speigel, president of International Theme Park Services Inc., an independent industry consultant.

He’s been watching the spread of the coronavirus for weeks, as theme parks in Asia have closed. He estimated the temporary closure of Disney parks in Shanghai and Hong Kong will cost the company anywhere from $175 million to $300 million dollars.

Coronavirus concerns have impacted the state’s cruise industry and convention business, but the theme parks have been spared so far, although that could change at any moment.

Orlando is the nation’s most visited tourist destination, bringing vast numbers of people from around the globe to its major theme parks, which also include Universal Orlando and SeaWorld Orlando. The city attracted 75 million visitors in 2018.

As of Sunday, the city was at least 65 miles (105 kilometers) from the nearest person testing positive for coronavirus.

Though several conventions in Orlando have been canceled because of concerns, individual leisure travel hasn’t been affected, local officials said.

Jennifer Morales, a 47-year-old mother from San Antonio, said the outbreak hasn’t changed her plans for an eight-day Walt Disney World vacation with her daughter. She’s been to Disney World 20-plus times, and her daughter is in a marching band scheduled to be in a park parade. They leave Sunday.

“I don’t think it warrants canceling a vacation right now,” she said, adding that she’s more worried about sitting on a plane with people with colds and the flu. “I’m kind of a germaphobe. We all have our own personal hand sanitizers, We’re diligent about handwashing at the parks, especially after rides. Now we’ll spending a little extra time washing hands. I already travel with a small can of Lysol and hose everything down in our hotel rooms.”

The state draws hordes of college-age students and families with grade-school children during the spring break season, which begins in earnest in mid-March and runs into April. Cancellations could be devastating during one of the busiest times of the year in the Sunshine State.

Last week, five big conventions said they were cancelling their conferences in Orlando because of coronavirus concerns. President Donald Trump had been scheduled to speak at one of the conventions, and Democratic presidential candidates Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders had been set to headline a forum at another convention.

Over the weekend, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended that travelers defer all cruise travel, especially if they have underlying health issues.

The U.S. Travel Association on Tuesday predicted a 6% decline in international visitors to the U.S. over the next three months as a result of coronavirus. If the prediction holds, it would be the largest decline in international inbound travel since the recession a dozen years ago, the association said.

Coronavirus fears hit Florida last week as Disney World opened a new ride based on Mickey Mouse, a park first. The resort’s most anticipated new land in years, Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, debuted only last August.

If a Disney visitor shows coronavirus symptoms or first responders think they have the flu, both patient and paramedic will get a face mask, said Tim Stromsnes, president of the union local for firefighters at Disney World.

Speigel said parks and attractions likely will undergo “a lot of fumigation, disinfection, right now, not only in the front of the house, but the back of the house.”
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Officials with Busch Gardens and SeaWorld didn’t respond to email inquiries about how the coronavirus had affected them.

Disney officials said in a statement that extra hand sanitizers were being placed throughout its four parks and more than two dozen hotels.

Tom Schroder, a spokesman for Universal Orlando, said it is reinforcing “best-practice health and hygiene procedures” in response to the coronavirus outbreak and adding more hand sanitizer units to its parks.

“We will continue to closely monitor the situation and be ready to act as needed,” he said.

Spiegel added that at many parks, deliveries will be scrutinized and workers will be retrained on cleanliness procedures. Parks may also restrict employee travel to higher-risk countries such as China, Italy and South Korea — a measure Legoland has already taken.

On Wednesday, the opening day of Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, about 1,000 people were waiting to enter the park, said Kurt Schmidt, the owner of Inside the Magic, a massive online community and news site for Disney fans.

No one was wearing a mask, Schmidt said.

“From where I’m sitting, there’s absolutely no difference in how things feel,” he said. “I can’t see anything that is different.”

Harry, Meghan Do Their Last Royal Job At Commonwealth Event

Starting at the end of this month, the Sussexes will no longer use their royal titles and pursue a new life of financial freedom in North America.

LONDON (AP) — Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, will make their final appearance as senior royals Monday when they appear with Queen Elizabeth II at the annual Commonwealth Service at Westminster Abbey.

The televised event will mark the last time they will work alongside the entire Windsor clan before flying off into self-imposed exile in North America. The separation will be marked in protocol: Harry and Megan will be ushered to their seats rather than waiting for the monarch’s arrival and walking through the church with her as the other senior roles will do.

The service will also end the two-month drama that began when the couple announced plans to walk away from their roles as senior members of the royal family and into a world where they will have to earn a living. It’s uncharted territory for the House of Windsor, which only has the messy abdication of Edward VIII in 1936 as a guide to the potential pitfalls.

“(The Windsors) have lost a major attraction for the future,″ said Pauline Maclaran, co-author of “Royal Fever: The British Monarchy in Consumer Culture.”

The Commonwealth service is a major event on the royal calendar, largely because the 93-year-old monarch has embraced the organization for much of her life. She became head of the network of 54 countries when she was only 26 in 1952, and has long considered supporting good relations among its members to be her own particular political project, said Philip Murphy, the director of the Institute of Commonwealth Studies at the School of Advanced Study at the University of London.

“It’s not just what a lot of people would call Imperial nostalgia — a yearning for the good old days of the Raj,″ Murphy said. “The queen has always embraced an evolving Commonwealth and supported the notion of Britain as a multiracial country because it is part of a multiracial Commonwealth.″

The decision to leave the couple out of The Procession of The Queen at a moment so important to the monarch offers a poignant reminder of the coming break. The procession will feature Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall, Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge and and Prime Minister Boris Johnson among others.

Last year, Harry and Meghan waited alongside William, Kate, Charles and Camilla for the queen to arrive before taking part. This year, they will arrive after the Earl and Countess of Wessex.

Starting at the end of this month, the Sussexes will no longer use their royal titles and pursue a new life of financial freedom in North America.

The couple are expected to earn their keep at least partly through speaking engagements, which can net as much as $400,000 per event for the most sought after speakers such as former U.S. President Barack Obama. They’ve already had at least one speaking engagement, at a JPMorgan investment conference last month in Florida, but it isn’t known whether they were paid or how much.

Among the things they may have to pay for is security after the Canadian government said it wouldn’t cover the cost of the couple’s security detail once they step back from royal duties.

Zaya Wade Makes First Red Carpet Appearance

Zaya Wade made her first red carpet appearance, accompanied by father Dwyane Wade and stepmother Gabrielle Union, at the sixth annual Truth Awards in Los Angeles this past Saturday.

Contributed by Diamond Bullock

Zaya Wade has become a trending topic since her parents’ recent announcement of her identifying as transgender. She made her first red carpet appearance, accompanied by father Dwyane Wade and stepmother Gabrielle Union, at the sixth annual Truth Awards in Los Angeles this past Saturday.

She attended fashionably, wearing, according to CNN, a “bright green suit jacket and button-down with flared black dress pants and a hot pink diagonal stripe detail” with “hot pink clutch.” Her parents wore “coordinating black and white suits with hot pink and green tops underneath.”

Dwyane Wade posted about his daughter’s experience, saying “Last night was Zaya’s first red carpet and we couldn’t have been prouder of how she handled the questions that were asked of her. She has emerged as one of the young faces and voices for the LGBTQ+ community”:

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The Truth Awards highlights Black LGBTQ figures and allies’ achievements in their lives and careers as well as any cultural contributions.  The awards show also provides educational scholarships for the LGBTQ youth. Although this was her first public appearance, Zaya’s transgender identity has been previously discussed by her father on Ellen. He told Ellen: “Me and my wife, my wife Gabrielle Union…we are proud parents of a child in the LGBTQ+ community and we’re proud allies as well.” Both Wade and Union are continuing to serve as LGBTQ allies by supporting their daughter’s decision on social media as well as during public appearances: “When our child comes home with a question, when our child comes home with an issue, when our child comes home with anything, it’s our job as parents to listen to that, to give them the best information that we can, the best feedback that we can. And that doesn’t change because sexuality is now involved in it.”

R. Kelly Trial Postponed As Feds Process Over 100 Devices

R. Kelly prosecutors requested an extension as they could not adequately review hundreds of seized devices before deadline, trial now set for October 13.

Contributed by Kevin Jackson

The federal trial of R. Kelly has been postponed by half a year, CNN reports. The singer faced federal prosecutors on Thursday in Chicago, where he pleaded not guilty to 13 charges including sexual exploitation of minors and child pornography. These charges were made public in mid February.

It was announced the same day that feds had seized hundreds of electronic devices such as phones, tablets, and computer hard drives in a recent raid of one of Kelly’s properties. Prosecutors requested an extension as they could not adequately review the devices before the April 27 deadline. The trial is now set for October 13.

Kelly’s lawyer Steven Greenberg has said it was a storage facility that was searched. “It’s where he keeps his tour bus, stage equipment, and all sorts of computers…they’re going to find a lot of music.”

The singer, whose real name is Robert Sylvester Kelly, faces another federal grand jury for racketeering in New York. He also has a state trial in Cook County, Illinois. R. Kelly remains detained without bond at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Chicago.

DC Mayor Bowser Provides Another Update On Coronavirus

DC Mayor Muriel Bowser is considering a public health emergency to help contain the spread of the coronavirus in the District. She says she will make a finael decision later today.


Washington, D.C. – (March 9, 2019) – The outbreak of the coronavirus has officials across the DMV scrambling to keep pace.  In the District, Mayor Muriel Bowser held another press conference this morning to update residents and the media on the impact in DC.  The efforts come as the District had to close two schools today.  The School Without Walls High School and DC International were shut as a precaution for a thorough cleaning.  Christ Church of Georgetown was also shutdown over the weekend after it was learned a church official has the virus.

The mayor today called on persons who have visited the Christ Church Georgetown in DC on February 24th or between February 28th – March 3rd to self-quarantine for 14 days.  Persons who exhibit any symptoms is asked to call DC Health at 202-576-1117 or if you have questions to email coronavirus@dc.gov.

Bowers says she is considering a pubic health emergency and will make a final decision by today.  Thus far, two cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in DC.

Virginia Passes Anti-Hair Discrimination Law

On Wednesday March 4, Gov. Ralph Northam finally signed House Bill 1514 and banned, according to NBC 12,  “discrimination based on traits associated with race, including ‘hair texture, hair type, and protective hairstyles such as braids, locks and twists.'”

Contributed by Diamond Bullock

Virginia has reportedly joined California, New York and New Jersey as the fourth state to ban natural hair discrimination in workplaces and schools. On Wednesday March 4, Gov. Ralph Northam finally signed House Bill 1514 and banned, according to NBC 12,  “discrimination based on traits associated with race, including ‘hair texture, hair type, and protective hairstyles such as braids, locks and twists.'”

Gov. Northam released an official statement: “It’s pretty simple—if we send children home from school because their hair looks a certain way, or otherwise ban certain hairstyles associated with a particular race—that is discrimination…This is not only unacceptable and wrong, it is not what we stand for in Virginia. This bill will make our Commonwealth more equitable and welcoming for all.”

House Bill 1514 is directly supporting the national movement CROWN Act or “Create a Respectful and Open Workplace for Natural Hair Act”, which began after high school students Andrew Johnson from New Jersey and DeAndre Arnold from Texas were targeted at school for having dreadlocks. In December 2018, a video of Johnson’s dreadlocks being cut by a wrestling coach began to circulate. Johnson was ordered to cut his dreadlocks or forfeit the game for no real apparent reason. Referee Alan Maloney was responsible for the discrimination, which was obviously racially motivated due to Maloney’s previous racist actions. In January 2020, Arnold was told that he could not participate in his high school graduation due to his dreadlocks being past his shoulders. He was also told that he could not attend school unless it was in-school suspension until he cut his hair. However, one of the first publicized incidents of hair discrimination was the 1976 case of Jenkins v. Blue Cross Mutual Hospital Insurance, which occurred after Blue Cross employee Beverly Jenkins was denied for a promotion because of her Afro. She sued, using Civil Rights Act of 1964, and won.

House Bill 1514 will take effect on July 1, 2020. According to CNN, “Colorado, Washington and Minnesota are considering passing similar legislation.”

Police Tech Company Adds Live Facial Recognition To Bodycam Line, Begins Testing

Wolfcom CEO Peter Austin Onruang says facial recognition tech is “to help officers identify missing persons, fugitives, suspects, and people with outstanding warrants.”

Contributed by Kevin Jackson

Police tech manufacturer Wolfcom has gained attention recently for a dubious development. The company, responsible for selling dash and body cameras in addition to other police equipment, has contracts with over 1,500 agencies around the world. But they’re raising eyebrows for one of the features on their new line of body cameras: live facial recognition.

Wolfcom’s new Halo body camera boasts “Realtime Facial Recognition” for quickly identifying persons in the field. As OneZero reports, the camera, to be paired with a password-protected companion Android app, is already being beta tested with two Los Lunas PD officers in New Mexico. Released emails from company CEO Peter Austin Onruang state the technology is designed “to help officers identify missing persons, fugitives, suspects, and people with outstanding warrants.” OneZero reports the app has been downloaded 6 times and could already be in use in other departments. Wolfcom has promised beta-testing departments that they would have free access to the technology in the future.

The decision is a controversial one, with many in the tech intelligence field citing ethical concerns. Leading bodycam company Axon announced in 2019 that it would not use the technology, stating they “believe it is critical for technology leaders to work hard to understand the ethical, legal, and community implications for new technologies that are too new to be effectively covered by existing law.”

At this point, Wolfcom has not shown the intent to market the Halo line with full facial recognition. However, their website offers a free trial for qualifying police agencies.

Pouring into The Community By Helping The Homeless

“Concerts Unite Us” is designed to help the homeless and is taking place this Saturday March 14th.

Nothing brings people together like good music.  This morning I have details about an upcoming benefit concert to help the homeless.  It’s called the We Have A Dream Benefit Concert and it’s hosted by Concerts Unite Us.  The event is coming up this weekend and all the proceeds will go to Carpenter’s Shelter.  My guest is Mr. Shannon Steen – Executive Director at Carpenters Shelter.

Concerts Unite Us “We Have A Dream Benefit Concert” is March 14th at 6:30pm at the Caryle in Alexandria, Va.  More information here:

 Tune in to Taking it to the Streets, weekday mornings at 6:15, 7:08 and 8:40 on the Steve Harvey Morning Show on 96.3 WHUR.

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Green Vegetables Are Nature’s Multivitamin

Green vegetables offer many positive health benefits. Packed with nutrients they are and excellent way to remain healthy.

Anyone who has even a little bit of knowledge on nutrition knows that vegetables, and in particular green ones, are crucial to a healthy lifestyle. They are some of the best foods you can eat, if you are looking to improve your overall health.

Green vegetables are nature’s multivitamin and are packed with antioxidants and nutrients such as vitamins A, C & K, calcium, potassium and iron, to name a few.

These nutrients are necessary for maintaining many different processes in your body, including reducing levels of bad cholesterol, improving your vision, helping to manage your weight and boosting your immunity. Additionally, they are an excellent source of fiber and water, which keep your digestive system in check.

Nicole Bus – Rain (Video)

R&B sensation Nicole Bus is making a name for herself with the follow-up to her debut single, “You” released in 2018. She brings the same heat and seductive sound with “Rain” her second-single. Peep it the video below and be sure to listen to it exclusively on 96.3 WHUR Sounds Like Washington!

 

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Harris Endorses Biden

Kamala Harris Makes Her Choice To Back Biden

U.S. Senator and former Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris is the latest to now endorse former Vice-President Joe Biden’s bid for President. Many have speculated if Senator Harris would be considered as a running-mate to Biden.

Time will tell. Do you think Kamala would be a good choice for Vice-President?

 

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THE JOURNEY: “Dr Okoye on the Power of Melanin”

On this episode of “The Journey,” Dr. Wayne Frederick discusses the treatment of patients with pigmented skin with Dr. Ginette Okoye, the Chair of Dermatology at HUCM.

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Ninety percent of Black dermatologists in the U.S.. were trained at Howard University.  Becoming a dermatologist requires a significant amount of education; all dermatologists receive training in the four branches of dermatology: medical dermatology, cosmetic dermatology, surgical dermatology, and dermatopathology.  At the forefront of diversifying this field is Howard University’s College of Medicine (HUCM). On this episode of “The Journey,” Dr. Wayne Frederick discusses the treatment of patients with pigmented skin with Dr. Ginette Okoye, the Chair of Dermatology at HUCM.

Air Date: February 17, 2019

 

DC Confirms 1st Case of the Coronavirus

DC Mayor Muriel Bower confirms the first case of COVID-19 has been reported in the District. She says she is not declaring a state of emergency at this time.

Washington, D.C. (Saturday, March 7, 2020) – The District of Columbia has become the latest area with a confirmed case of the coronavirus.  Mayor Muriel Bowser made the official announcement this evening at a press conference at the Wilson Building in NW.

The victim is reported to be a DC man in his 50s who has not apparently traveled abroad.  “At this point, he appears to have no history of international travel and no close contacts with a confirmed case,” said Bowser.  The man has been hospitalized since March 5th.  Officials are now trying to retrace his steps to see who he may have come in contact with in recent weeks.

Meantime, the mayor says she is NOT declaring a state of emergency in the District at this time.  The mayor made the announcement flanked by a team of city officials, including representatives from the DC Department of Health, Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security, and Forensic Science.

DC Health is coordinating closely with the health team where this person is currently being treated and all infection control protocols are being followed.  While this is the first case in the District, officials say there is still no widespread community transmission and the general level of risk for residents is low.

Because human coronaviruses most commonly spread through respiratory droplets, DC officials are reminding residents to take the same measures that are recommended annually to prevent the spread of the flu and other viruses.

  • Get your flu shot, and make sure the people around you do the same.
  • Wash hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds multiple times a day. If soap and water are not available, use alcohol-based hand gel.
  • Cough or sneeze into your elbow or upper sleeve. Cover your coughs and sneezes to prevent others from getting sick.
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose, or mouth. Germs spread this way.
  • Keep surfaces (especially bedside tables, surfaces in the bathroom, and toys for children) clean by wiping them down with a household disinfectant.

DC Health does not recommend that healthy individuals wear a facemask to protect themselves from respiratory illnesses, including COVID-19. Residents should only wear a mask if recommended by a healthcare professional. A facemask should be used by people who have COVID-19 and are showing symptoms. This is to protect others from the risk of getting infected.

Allison’s and Marc’s Neighborhood: Funny Woman Kym Whitley Drops By

Kym Whitley – The Comedy Loft of DC this weekend

Allison & Marc in the Afternoon keep you entertained weekdays on the radio.. and you never know who will stop their Neighborhood behind the scenes!

This week, comedian and actress Kym Whitley stopped by Allison & Marc’s Neighborhood to talk about her comedy shows this weekend at The Comedy Loft. Check out the full video below to see what Kym Whitley had to say in The Neighborhood!

Sending a Big “Thank You” to Kym Whitley for stopping by Allison & Marc’s Neighborhood.  To find out more about Kym Whitley and everything they talked about in The Neighborhood during the interview.. click here www.iamkymwhitley.com 

Be sure to follow Kym Whitley on all social media!

IG – @kymwhitley

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Allison’s and Marc’s Neighborhood: Beverly Bond – Black Girl’s Rock Weekend

The second annual BGR!FEST will encompass a mix of concerts, secret shows, panel discussions, and free daytime programming featuring groundbreaking women.

Allison & Marc in the Afternoon keep you entertained weekdays on the radio.. and you never know who will stop their Neighborhood behind the scenes!

This week, Beverly Bond Celebrity DJ, CEO, and founder of BLACK GIRLS ROCK! and Simone Eccelston of The Kennedy Center stopped by Allison & Marc’s Neighborhood to talk about BGR!FEST. Check out the full video below to see what Beverly Bond had to say in The Neighborhood!

Full Interview:

Sending a Big “Thank You” to Beverly Bond & Simone Eccelston for stopping by Allison & Marc’s Neighborhood.  To find out more about Beverly Bond and everything they talked about in The Neighborhood during the interview. click here www.blackgirlsrock.com

 

Be sure to follow Beverly Bond on all social media!

IG – @blackgirlsrock

Twitter – @blackgirlsrock

Facebook – BLACKGIRLSROCK

Allison and Marc’s Neighborhood: Meet Tressa Azarel Smallwood

she recently produced the 2019 American Black Film Festival & BET award winning film, “ ALL IN” starring Lil Mama, Elise Neal, Lyric Hurd which airs on BET SPRING 2020

Allison & Marc in the Afternoon keep you entertained weekdays on the radio.. and you never know who will stop their Neighborhood behind the scenes!

This week, Tressa “Azarel” Smallwood/D.C. Office of Cable Television Film Music & Television’s filmmaker of the month stopped by Allison & Marc’s Neighborhood to talk about her Film Summit.   Check out the full video below to see what Tressa “Azarel” Smallwood had to say in The Neighborhood!

Sending a Big “Thank You” to Tressa “Azarel” Smallwood for stopping by Allison & Marc’s Neighborhood.  To find out more about Tressa “Azarel” Smallwood and everything they talked about in The Neighborhood during the interview.. click here www.dmvfilmsummit.com.

 Be sure to follow Tressa “Azarel” Smallwood on all social media!

IG – @ceoazarel

Twitter – @CEOAzarel

Facebook – megamindmedia

Overwhelming Romantic Relationships

Can you be consumed and overwhelmed by a romantic relationship?

You’ve wanted someone just for you.  You’ve wanted the perfect romantic relationship.  Should you be careful what you wish for after you get it?  Is it possible to lose yourself?  Can you be consumed and overwhelmed?  We’ll look at how to navigate that kind of overpowering romance.

Resources:

Umbrella Therapeutic Services

Joseph Williams, Therapist

Breshawn Shaw, Relationship Coach