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Six-Year-Old Arrested For Throwing A Tantrum 

“Kaia was brought to the station, had her fingerprints recorded and even had a mugshot taken, State Attorney Aramis Ayala later confirmed. No charges were ultimately filed against her.”

Contributed by Amber Cooper

Kaia Rolle, a six-year-old Florida school girl, was arrested and zip tied after police officials arrived at her school.

“Kaia was brought to the station, had her fingerprints recorded and even had a mugshot taken, State Attorney Aramis Ayala later confirmed. No charges were ultimately filed against her.”

In the video, the interaction and conversation between Rolle and the officer is difficult to watch. As the officer pulled out the zip ties, you can hear Rolle saying “what are those for?” She then went on to beg the officer to not take her as she broke down in tears. 

According to METRO news site “Turner was fired shortly after the arrest. Orlando police chief Orlando Rolon said at the time that Turner did not follow department policy of getting the approval of a watch commander to arrest someone younger than 12.”

Rolle’s grandmother expressed that the footage was difficult to watch. She said “Kaia’s temper was a side effect of sleep apnea, a medical condition that means breathing stops and starts while you sleep” as stated by METRO news. 

An internal investigation is underway. 

 

Tyra Banks ModelLand Theme Park: Tickets for $1,425

Banks’ mission, as stated on the official website, “is to bring modeling to the masses in ways beyond what I did with America’s Next Top Model. I want to redefine what a model and modeling means.” Banks began America’s Next Top Model, a modeling competition show, in 2003. 

Contributed by Amber Cooper

Tyra Banks has officially launched a theme park that is bringing modeling back to life. Tickets to the ModelLand theme park officially went on sale this Monday with some pricey options. 

According to lovebscott.com, the theme park is “located at Santa Monica Place in Santa Monica, California, the 21,000-square-foot destination will allow guests to experience ‘the ultimate modeling fantasy.’”

Banks’ mission, as stated on the official website, “is to bring modeling to the masses in ways beyond what I did with America’s Next Top Model. I want to redefine what a model and modeling means.” Banks began America’s Next Top Model, a modeling competition show, in 2003. 

General access, Fantascene Photoshoot and Fantascene Dream are the three available options for purchase. General access starts at $59 and includes “Your very own personalized digital lookbook – customized with phierce photos of you, access to shop the many ModelLand experiential closets” and more, according to the website

However, the most expensive ticket, Fantascene Dream, is listed at $1,495. This access includes “The Ultimate Concierge service, additional wardrobe changes, additional high-fashion photographs, model goodies gift bag, curated by Tyra and much more.”

Banks is currently promoting ModelLand across all social platforms and the attraction is set to officially open on May 1st. 

 

New Virus Has Infected 81,000 Globally, Caused 2,700 Deaths

The World Health Organization has named the illness COVID-19, referring to its origin late last year and the coronavirus that causes it.

A viral outbreak that began in China has infected more than 81,000 people globally. The World Health Organization has named the illness COVID-19, referring to its origin late last year and the coronavirus that causes it.

The latest figures reported by each government’s health authority as of Wednesday in Beijing:

— Mainland China: 2,715 deaths among 78,064 cases, mostly in the central province of Hubei

— Hong Kong: 81 cases, 2 deaths

— Macao: 10 cases

— South Korea: 1,261 cases, 11 deaths

— Japan: 885 cases, including 705 from a cruise ship docked in Yokohama, 7 deaths

— Italy: 323 cases, 11 deaths

— Iran: 139 cases, 19 deaths

— Singapore: 93

— United States: 57

— Thailand: 40

— Taiwan: 32 cases, 1 death

— Bahrain: 26

— Australia: 23

— Malaysia: 22

— Kuwait: 18

— France: 17 cases, 2 deaths

— Germany: 17

— Vietnam: 16

— United Arab Emirates: 13

— United Kingdom: 13

— Spain: 12

— Canada: 11

— Iraq: 5

— Oman: 4

— Philippines: 3 cases, 1 death

— India: 3

— Russia: 2

— Israel: 2

— Croatia: 2

— Austria: 2

— Lebanon: 1

— Belgium: 1

— Nepal: 1

— Sri Lanka: 1

— Sweden: 1

— Cambodia: 1

— Finland: 1

— Egypt: 1

— Algeria: 1

— Afghanistan: 1

— Switzerland: 1

Happy Birthday Erykah Badu! 49 Years Young

All Black History Month, I’ve been highlighting people, places and things in black history. Today I’m giving away tickets to see the Weeknd July 13th at Capitol One Arena. Be ready to tell me who Bday it is! Tune in now 96.3 WHUR to win.

The winning is EZ 🙂

Good luck!

But What About The Groveland Four?

You’ve heard about the Central Park 5 but what about the Groveland Four? Folks get your popcorn, there will probably be another box office film on this one. In 1949, 4 African American men wrongly accused of an attack on a man and a raping a 17 year old girl in Groveland Florida.

Recently, Charles Greenlee, Walter Irvin, Samuel Shepherd and Earnest Thomas were all exonerated of the crime by the Florida Republican Governor Rick DeSantis . All of the men are deceased except one.

Several family members of the Groveland 4 were present at an event where a memorial was revealed exonerating them.

Click here for more on this story.

Your Health Is Your Wealth

A free seminar on “How to defeat cancer with Nutrition” is Thursday March 5th

March is “National Nutrition Month” so this morning our topic of conversation how to defeat cancer with proper nutrition.  The Capitol Hill Counseling and Resource Center is hosting a free seminar Thursday March 5th .

My guest is Dr. Emil Peeler – Board Member and Founder – Capitol Hill Counseling and Resource Center.  To Register for this free seminar 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.

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Accurate Black History Education In Public Schools

Discussion about the accuracy of black history lessons in public schools.

As we close out Black History Month, we take a look at the how and the what of black history being taught in our schools.  Are students getting accurate information?  How can students and parents know that the information they’re get is not whitewashed.

Resources:

DC Ward 5 Councilmember Kenyan McDuffie’s Black History Bill for DCPS

Kenyan McDuffie, (D) Ward 5 DC Council

Giani Clarkson, History Teacher, Paul Public Charter School, Washington, D.C.

AMPM Entertainment Report: 2/25 – What Are Your Black Movies For The Culture?

In the past few years, we’ve seen black creators push the boundaries of black cinema into superhero and horror genres, while also expanding on romantic comedies.

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, February 25th was filled with the latest surrounding Shaq, Michael Jordan and Black Culture Movies.  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!  

The day Kobe gained Shaq’s respect, click for full story.

A tearful Michael Jordan led an all-star roster of NBA and cultural icons in mourning Kobe Bryant and his teenage daughter. Click for more details.

Top 10 Black Culture Movies: What should make the cut? Click for more details.

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!

HU Hosts Special Screening and Panel Discussion of HBO Documentary ‘True Justice’

Howard University will join the Equal Justice Initiative (EJI) on Friday, Feb. 28 for a condensed screening of the HBO documentary True Justice: Bryan Stevenson’s Fight for Equality beginning at 7 p.m. in the Howard University Law School’s Dunbarton Chapel located at 2900 Van Ness St. NW.

Washington, D.C. (Tuesday, February 25, 2020) – Squire Patton Boggs is joining Howard University School of Law, WHUT, and 96.3 WHUR for a special documentary film screening and panel discussion of the HBO Documentary “True Justice:  Bryan Stevenson’s Fight for Equality” Friday, February 28th at 7pm at the School of Law Dunbarton Chapel.

The abbreviated film screening and discussion is part of the Equal Justice Initiative (EJI), which works to end mass incarceration, excessive punishment, and racial inequality.  The documentary follows the life and career of public interest attorney Bryan Stevenson, who is the founder of EJI.  For more than three decades, Stevenson has advocated on behalf of the poor, the incarcerated, and the condemned.

Following the condensed film screening, a panel discussion will be moderated by Squire Patton Boggs law firm partner J.R. Clark.

Doors open at 6.30pm at the Howard University Law School’s Dunbarton Chapel located at 2900 Van Ness St. NW.  The event is free and open to the public.  To RSVP, please visit https://truejusticescreening.eventbrite.com.

According to HBO: 

Told primarily in his own words, True Justice shares Bryan Stevenson’s experience with a criminal justice system that, he asserts, “treats you better if you’re rich and guilty than if you’re poor and innocent.” The burden of facing this system is explored in candid interviews with associates, close family members and clients.

This feature documentary focuses on Stevenson’s life and career – particularly his indictment of the U.S. criminal justice system for its role in codifying modern systemic racism – and tracks the intertwined histories of slavery, lynching, segregation and mass incarceration. Highlighting watershed moments involving cases and clients, True Justice offers a rare glimpse into the human struggle that is required when the poor and people of color are wrongly condemned or unfairly sentenced, and explores the personal toll it has taken on Stevenson and his colleagues.

 

 

Allison’s Timeline: 2/25 – Shaquille O’Neal Draws Big Laughs With ‘I in team’ Story

Shaq shared a story from his early days playing with Kobe where he learned an important lesson on Mamba Mentality.

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, February 25th was filled with the latest surrounding Jussie Smollett, Deontay Wilder, Shaq and Harvey Weinstein.  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!  

Jussie Smollett Pleads Not Guilty to New Charges. Click for full story

SHAQ – “I said ‘Kobe, there’s no I in team’.  Click for full story.

Harvey Weinstein Convicted on 2 Counts, Acquitted on More Serious Charges. Click for more details.

Deontay Wilder wants a rematch with Tyson Fury. 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!

Trump Wants Two SCOTUS Justices To Sit Out Taxes Decision

Trump says two justices should sit out cases, but they are the ones who are allowed to decide.

WASHINGTON (AP) — A month before the Supreme Court takes up cases over his tax returns and financial records, President Donald Trump has made the unusual suggestion that two liberal justices should not take part in those or any other cases involving him or his administration.

The remarks critical of Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Sonia Sotomayor came during a news conference in India, where Trump was wrapping up a 36-hour visit. They followed tweets in a similar vein. Justices decide for themselves when to step aside from cases, and it is highly unlikely either justice would sit out cases involving Trump.

Stock Market Down Again, Coronavirus Concerns Up

Dow Down 800 Points

(New York, NY)  —  The Dow Jones Industrial Average is having another bad day.  It is down more than 700 points one day after losing more than a thousand.  It is the fourth straight day of declines, all caused by growing concerns over the coronavirus and its impact on the global economy.  All three stock indexes are down more than two percent.  They were all down more than three percent on Monday.  The losses have wiped out all of the gains made this year.

Your Vote Is Your Voice. Register Today!

Virginia Presidential Primary – Tuesday, March 3rd

Deadline to request an absentee ballot:  February 25th.

Maryland Presidential Primary – Tuesday, April 28th

Deadline to register: April 7th
Deadline to request absentee ballot by mail:  Tuesday, April 21st
Deadline to request absentee ballot if you want to download it:  Friday, April 24th.
Early voting:  Thursday, April 16th – Thursday, April 23rd

DC Presidential Primary – Tuesday, June 2nd

Deadline to register:  Tuesday, May 12th
Deadline to request Absentee ballot:  Tuesday, May 26th
Early voting:  Saturday, May 16th – Friday, May 29th
Website:  dcboe.org

What Are You Giving Up For Lent???

I like to also focus on adding some things that are good for me as well like exercise, more prayer and worship daily, saving money…

For years, I used to look as Lent as the struggle! Now in my wisdom I realize its a opportunity to increase my faith, move closer to God and also establish some discipline. I’m all for taking stuff out of your life like, sweets, social media, red meat etc. I like to also focus on adding some things that are good for me as well like exercise, more prayer and worship daily, saving money…

So what are you doing for Lent 2020???

Here are a few ideas 🙂

No Checkout Needed: Amazon Opens Cashier-Less Grocery Store

Amazon plans to open another type of grocery store in Los Angeles sometime this year, but the company said it won’t use the cashier-less technology at that location and has kept other details under wraps.

NEW YORK (AP) — Amazon is aiming to kill the supermarket checkout line.

The online retailing giant is opening its first cashier-less supermarket, the latest sign that Amazon is serious about shaking up the $800 billion grocery industry.

At the new store, opening Tuesday in Seattle, shoppers can grab milk or eggs and walk out without checking out or opening their wallets. Shoppers scan a smartphone app to enter the store. Cameras and sensors track what’s taken off shelves. Items are charged to an Amazon account after leaving.

Called Amazon Go Grocery, the new store is an expansion of its 2-year-old chain of Amazon Go convenience stores. At 10,400 square feet, the supermarket is more than five times the size of the smaller stores, and stocks more items beyond the sodas and sandwiches found at Amazon Go. The new market stocks fresh baked bread, blood oranges, butternut squash and other food to whip up dinner or stock the fridge.

Amazon is not new to groceries. It made a splash in 2017 when it bought Whole Foods and its 500 stores. It’s also been expanding its online grocery delivery service. But it’s still far behind rival Walmart, the nation’s largest grocer, which has more than 4,700 stores. Walmart has also found success with its online grocery service, that lets shoppers buy online and then pickup at stores.

Amazon plans to open another type of grocery store in Los Angeles sometime this year, but the company said it won’t use the cashier-less technology at that location and has kept other details under wraps.

At the new Seattle store, families can shop together with just one phone scanning everyone in. Anything they grab from the shelf will be added to the tab of the person who signed them in. But shopper’s shouldn’t help a stranger reach something from the top shelf: Amazon warns that grabbing an item for someone else means you’ll be charged for it.

While cashier-less stores remove a major annoyance for customers, waiting in long lines to pay, it also takes away parts of supermarket shopping that some customers may miss. There’s no one to bag groceries at Amazon Go Grocery. Instead, Amazon gives out reusable bags so shoppers can fill them as they shop. And there’s no deli counter, butcher or fishmonger. Instead, packaged sliced ham, steaks and salmon fillets are sold in refrigerated shelves.

Other retailers and startups have been racing to create similar cashier-less technology. Earlier this month, for example, 7-Eleven said it is testing a cashier-less store inside its Irving, Texas, offices.

Amazon declined to say if it plans to open more cashier-less grocery stores. Since it launched its first Amazon Go store in 2018, the Seattle-based company has opened about 25 of them in big cities, such as Chicago, New York and San Francisco.

Jada Pinkett-Smith Confronts Snoop Dogg

Jada shares her disappointment to Snoop directly on the upcoming episode. Rumor has it, Snoop cries and explains that he apologized to Gayle King because his mother checked him.

Coming soon on “Red Table Talk,” Jada Pinkett Smith confronts Snoop Dogg regarding his instagram post where I’ll just say “he called Gayle King out of her name”.

Snoop Dogg was in his feelings after Gayle King’s controversial questions to former WNBA star Lisa Leslie regarding Kobe Bryant’s alleged rape charge that he was cleared from.

Snoop and others thought is way too soon since Kobe wasn’t even laid to rest yet.

Jada shares her disappointment to Snoop directly on the upcoming episode. Rumor has it, Snoop cries and explains that he apologized to Gayle King because his mother checked him. See the sneak peek here.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KuQQTqDjCsg

Lawmaker Seeks to Ban Balloon Releases In Montgomery County, Md

Balloon releases may soon become a thing of the past in Montgomery County as lawmakers consider a ban on the practice. Offenders could be fined $500.

Rockville, Maryland (Tuesday, February 25, 2020) – It’s become a scene often played out to remember a loved one who has passed on.  But now a Montgomery County lawmaker wants to put a ban to those balloon release ceremonies at Memorial services and birthday celebrations.

County Council Vice President Tom Hucker is introducing a measure today that he says is about protecting the environment from those who intentionally release non-biodegradable balloons into the air.

If approved, the ban would prohibit people from releasing helium-filled latex or mylar balloons into the air.  Balloons released accidentally by a child, without the permission of an adult, would not fall under the ban.  Those in violation could face a fine up to $500.

A similar measure was passed by Maryland state lawmakers last week and is now on the desk of Governor Larry Hogan.

Tears From A Comic, A Mom And A Legend Mark Bryant Memorial

“We will not be able to see Gigi go to high school,” Vanessa Bryant said, her voice breaking. “We didn’t get the chance to teach her how to drive a car. I won’t be able to tell her how gorgeous she looks on her wedding day. … Gigi would have most likely become the best player in the WNBA. She would have made a huge difference for women’s basketball.”

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Memorable moments from inside the memorial for Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna.

BEYONCÉ, ALICIA, CHRISTINA AND ‘MARIA’

Practically everything about what would happen at Kobe Bryant’s memorial was a mystery to nearly everyone watching, and when Beyoncé took the stage to open the celebration of life, a gasp went up among the until-then subdued crowd at Staples Center in Los Angeles. The big screen in the arena soon showed that many major entertainment figures were in the audience along with the expected NBA stars, including Jennifer Lopez, Kanye West and Kim Kardashian.

The memorial’s other musical moments would provide their own surprises. A harp and grand piano that a scrambling crew set up on stage between speakers led to speculation about who else would perform. The harp accompanied Christina Aguilera as she sang “Ave Maria,” a nod to the Bryant family’s Catholic faith and to Kobe Bryant’s Italian upbringing. The piano was for Alicia Keys, who used it to play Beethoven’s “Moonlight Sonata,” which the crowd had just learned the usually non-musical Bryant had learned to play for his wife’s wedding anniversary.

SHAKEN KIMMEL SETS THE TONE

The crowd was more perplexed than surprised moments after Beyonce’s polished opening when the Staples Center announcer said a “good friend of the Bryants and the Lakers family is here to help guide us through this morning’s celebration,” and introduced not a priest or pastor, but Jimmy Kimmel. The late-night host, professional prankster, and sometime Academy Awards emcee agreed he was an odd choice, but his shaken, tearful delivery set the tone for the deep emotions that were to follow. “You picked the wrong person to guide you through, I’m going to tell you that right now,” a choked-up Kimmel said.

Even more tears came as he listed the names of the nine killed in the helicopter crash, and he was practically weeping when he said of Kobe and Gianna Bryant, “everywhere you look you see his face, his number, Gigi’s face, Gigi’s number.” He drew laughs from the tears when he said those places included ”Boston, for God’s sake. In places where he would be booed on the court, Kobe was missed. Even the great Boston Celtic Bill Russell (who sat nearby in the crowd) wore number 24 and a Lakers jersey to yesterday’s game. I knew he would come to us eventually.”

A DAUGHTER, AND A FUTURE, LOST

Vanessa Bryant would soon take the room to new depths of emotion as she paid tribute to the 13-year-old daughter and the husband she lost. Deep silence ran through the crowd of some 20,000 at Staples Center, broken only by sniffs that came even from the usually emotion-free press section of the arena, as she described the imagined future a mother would never know for her child. “We will not be able to see Gigi go to high school,” Vanessa Bryant said, her voice breaking. “We didn’t get the chance to teach her how to drive a car. I won’t be able to tell her how gorgeous she looks on her wedding day. … Gigi would have most likely become the best player in the WNBA. She would have made a huge difference for women’s basketball.”

TAURASI AND IONESCU, KOBE AND GIANNA

Everyone expected to see and hear from legends of the NBA game, but giants of the women’s game showed viewers how much this side of basketball also shaped Bryant’s life as he coached Gianna’s team and fueled her future career. Both WNBA all-time great Diana Taurasi and collegiate all-time great Sabrina Ionescu said they learned and used Kobe’s signature moves. “He taught me his step-back, he told me that if I could bring that to my game it would be over for any defender trying to guard me,”

A STAR AMONG STARS

Even in an arena loaded with superstars from sports and entertainment, Michael Jordan taking the stage left the audience awestruck. The crowd had been growing a little restless after an unbroken string of speakers, and some headed for restroom and concession trips after 90 minutes of sitting still, but when the Chicago Bulls legend walked on to stage, Staples Center snapped back to full attention, and when Jordan was crying from his first words, the room knew it was witnessing a truly rare moment from the superstar.

He even acknowledged that his tears invoked the photo meme that dominated social media several years ago. “Now he’s got me,” Jordan said of Bryant. “I’m going to have to look at another crying meme for the next” and was cut off by laughs and howls from the crowd.

BRYANT’S LAST TEXTS FROM THE AIR

Kobe’s best friend, former agent and current Lakers General Manager Rob Pelinka had the crowd riveted when he described the last messages Bryant sent him, moments before the helicopter crash that killed him. Pelinka said he was in church and Bryant was in the air when Bryant texted him to ask if he knew a baseball agent who could help a hard-working, ambitious girl get an internship. The story took a truly touching twist when Pelinka revealed that the girl was Lexi Altobelli, the surviving daughter of John Altobelli, who died in the crash with Bryant.

“Kobe’s last human act was heroic,” Pelinka said. “He wanted to use his platform to bless and shape a young girl’s future.”

SHAQ OUT

It was not clear when Shaquille O’Neal took the stage that he would be the final speaker, but in retrospect it could not have been more fitting that the man whose name will always be tied to Bryant’s went last in the building where they built their legacy together.

The always playful Shaq showed why he and the refined, serious Bryant were such an odd couple. “Sometimes like immature kids, we argued, we fought, we bantered or insulted each other,” O’Neal said. But, he added, ”when the cameras were turned off we threw a wink at each other and said, ‘Let’s go and whoop some ass.” And he showed Bryant wasn’t above having the occasional outrageous moment himself. He recalled an early conflict with Bryant, who wasn’t passing as much as O’Neal would’ve liked. O’Neal said he told Kobe: “There’s no ‘I’ in team.” Kobe responded: “Yeah, but there’s an ‘M-E,’” followed by an F-bomb that broke the somber tone and made the crowd roar.

PG Man Caught With Hundreds of Child Pornography Pictures & Videos

37-year-old Marvin Diaz of Lewisdale is in jail in Prince George’s County, Md. charged with raping a 14-year-old boy. Police also uncovered more than 1,000 sexually explicit photographs and videos of children.

Prince George’s County, MD (Tuesday, February 25, 2020) – A Prince George’s County man is behind bars this morning charged with raping a 14-year-old boy and police believe there may be even more victims.  37-year-old Marvin Amaya Diaz of Lewisdale is facing 85 charges related to producing and distributing child pornography.

Police found more than1,000 photographs and videos when they searched his home that contained child pornographic images.  Officials say the material was from September 2016 through December 2019.  Authorities believe Diaz may have sexually assaulted other young victims.

Diaz was arrested February 20th after officials say they got more than two dozen tips from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children about Diaz.  The Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force of the department’s Criminal Investigation Division began the investigation following the tips.

Diaz is being held without bond.

Deontay Wilder Requires Stitches in Ear Following Loss

Deontay Wilder took a major loss to Tyson Fury Saturday at one of the best heavyweight bouts we’ve scene in long. In the third round Tyson ruptured Wilder’s right ear and that was pretty much a wrap.

The Wilder camp threw in the towel on the 7th. Since Saturday, the extent of Wilder’s injuries have been released. Read more here.

 

Encouraging Our Young Boys to Become Doctors

The deadline for applications for the Young Doctors DC program is February 28th

 

The Doctor is in the house and he is looking for more young bright minds to join him.  Young Doctors DC is now accepting new applicants for its program.  It’s open to young men in grades 8th thru 10th who live in DC and are interested in becoming a doctor. My guest is Dr. Malcolm Woodland – Director and Co-Founder of Young Doctors DC

February 28th, 2020 is the deadline for new applicants for the Young Doctors DC program. If you know a young man who is in the 8th, 9th or 10th, lives in Washington, DC and shows interest in becoming a doctor, please send request for more information about the program and how to apply to join the young doctors  to here:

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Managing Your Grieving Process

How the Kobe Bryant memorial service triggered the grieving process and how best to manage it.

There was immeasurable grief today at the memorial service of  basketball great Kobe Bryant. At his memorial service in Los Angeles, his widow Vanessa Bryant, spoke of the loss of Kobe and their daughter, Gianna. The palatable sadness impacted so many who watched the service and those who refused to watch because it risked triggering their own grief.  We examine the complexities of the grieving process and how best to manage it.

Resources:

Grief Speaks

The Grief Recovery Method

Feeling Kinda Blue

Dr. Katherine Marshall-Woods, Licensed Clinical Psychologist

 

AMPM Entertainment Report: 2/24 – A Night Filled With Black Excellence

People of color across film, television, music and more – was a night filled with black excellence, including wins for everyone from Beyoncé and Blue Ivy to Michael B. Jordan to Lizzo.

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, February 24th was filled with the latest surrounding NAACP Winners, Wilder vs Fury II and Kobe and Gianna Bryant.  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!  

NAACP Winners 2020. Click for full list.

Wilder vs Fury II: Tyson Fury hands Deontay Wilder his first career loss. Click for full story.

Kobe and Gianna Bryant’s Memorial. Click for more details

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!

Allison’s Timeline: 2/24 – Remembering Kobe and Gianna Bryant

Monday’s A Celebration of Life for Kobe and Gianna Bryant, a special memorial ceremony put on by the Los Angeles Lakers and Kobe’s Mamba & Mambacita Sports Foundation

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, February 24th was filled with the latest surrounding Katherine Johnson, B. Smith, Kobe and Gianna Bryant, and Jada Pinkett Smith.  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!  

B. Smith, model-turned-TV host and lifestyle guru, dies at 70 after Alzheimer’s battle. Click for more details 

Katherine Johnson, NASA mathematician depicted in ‘Hidden Figures,’ dies at 101.Click for full story

Jada Pinkett Smith In the spirit of healing. Click for more details.

Kobe and Gianna Bryant’s Memorial. 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!

 

Coronavirus Impacting Financial Markets

Dow drops more than 1,000 as outbreak threatens the economy

The Dow Jones Industrial Average sank more than 1,000 points as the spread of the new coronavirus threatened wider damage to the global economy. The drop was the worst for the index in two years and wiped out its gains so far in 2020. Nervous investors scrambled for safety, loading up on gold, U.S. government bonds and other safe-harbor assets. The price of oil fell sharply on expectations that demand for energy would tumble. The Dow lost 1,031 points, or 3.6%, to 27,960. The S&P 500 fell 111, or 3.4%, to 3,225. The Nasdaq fell 355, or 3.7%, to 9,221.

Kobe Bryant’s Widow Files Lawsuit

Kobe Bryant’s widow sues helicopter operator for deaths  

LOS ANGELES (AP) Kobe Bryant’s widow on Monday sued the owner of
the helicopter that crashed in fog and killed the former Los
Angeles Lakers star and their 13-year-old daughter last month.

The wrongful death lawsuit filed by Vanessa Bryant in Los Angeles
Superior Court said the pilot was careless and negligent by flying
in cloudy conditions Jan. 26 and should have aborted the flight.

Pilot Ara Zobayan was among the nine people killed in the crash.

The lawsuit names Island Express Helicopters Inc. and also targets
Zobayan’s legal representative, listed only as “Doe 1†until a name
can be determined.

Vanessa Bryant’s lawsuit asserts that Zobayan was negligent in
eight different ways, including failing to properly assess the
weather, flying into conditions he wasn’t cleared for and failing
to control the helicopter.

The lawsuit was filed as a public memorial service for Kobe Bryant,
his daughter, and all the victims, including Zobayan, was being
held at the arena where Bryant played most of his career.

Calls to Island Express seeking comment were not answered and its
voicemail was full.

The company issued a statement Jan. 30 on its website saying the
shock of the crash had prompted it to suspend service until it was
appropriate for staff and customers.

The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the cause
of the crash into a hillside in Calabasas on the outskirts of Los
Angeles County.

Harvey Weinstein Found Guilty And Sent to Jail

The conviction is viewed by many as a long overdue reckoning for Weinstein after years of whispers about his behavior that helped to give rise to #MeToo.

Monday, February 24th – In what is seen as a landmark moment for the #MeToo movement, a jury has found Harvey Weinstein guilty of criminal sexual assault and rape.  After 26-and-a-half hours of deliberations over five days, a New York jury today found Weinstein guilty of committing a criminal sex act in the first degree involving one woman and rape in the third degree involving another victim.

It’s not clear how many years in prison Weinstein will get.  Sentencing will not happen until a later date. But he was ordered to jail immediately after the conviction.  Under sentencing guidelines for the charge of criminal sex act in the first degree, he could get a minimum of five years and a maximum of 25 years behind bars.

Weinstein was acquitted on the more serious charges of predatory sexual assault involving the two women (Jessica Mann and Miriam Haley).

The conviction is viewed by many as a long overdue reckoning for Weinstein after years of whispers about his behavior that helped to give rise to #MeToo.

Lizzo, ‘Just Mercy’ Win Top Honors At NAACP Image Awards

“Unlike other awards shows, we actually have black nominees,” Anderson said. He may well have been talking about “Just Mercy,” the acclaimed film that was snubbed by the Oscars, Golden Globes and other ceremonies in the long awards season.

PASADENA, Calif. (AP) — Lizzo was named entertainer of the year and “Just Mercy” won best motion picture, best actor and best supporting actor Saturday at the NAACP Image Awards, as the show that recognizes entertainers of color ladled honors on the film that was snubbed by bigger shows throughout awards season.

“We are such a beautiful people, this is just a reminder of all the beautiful things that we can do,” said Lizzo as she accepted the night’s last and biggest award, leaping and dancing off the stage at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium as the show ended.

Host Anthony Anderson of “black-ish” opened the show, telecast on BET for the first time, with a monologue that took a shot at the lack of diversity at the Oscars and Hollywood’s other ceremonies that handed out awards earlier in the year.

“Unlike other awards shows, we actually have black nominees,” Anderson said. He may well have been talking about “Just Mercy,” the acclaimed film that was snubbed by the Oscars, Golden Globes and other ceremonies in the long awards season.

Michael B. Jordan won best actor in a motion picture for his role as a crusading defense attorney in the film, and Jamie Foxx won best supporting actor for the wrongly convicted man he fought for.

“This project is a lot bigger than me. It’s about every person that’s wrongfully convicted and sitting in a jail cell right now,” Jordan said as he accepted the award.

Foxx won his fifth career image award for his role in “Just Mercy,” saying, “Thank you so much, black people, African-Americans, and everything else we are.”

He added, “Its always great to get it from black folks because we are so talented.”

Lupita Nyong’o won best actress in a film for her role in “Us,” and 15-year Marsai Martin won best supporting actress for her role in “Little” over superstar names including Jennifer Lopez, Janelle Monáe and Octavia Spencer.

Martin’s award went with three more she won Friday for her roles in “Little” and “black-ish” during the non-televised first night of the Image Awards.

“Thank you to all the beautiful black girls out there who inspire me every day,” Martin said as she accepted the supporting actress award.

Martin’s “black-ish” cast mate Tracee Ellis Ross won best actress in a TV comedy series, her ninth career Image Award.

“I love being a part of this ever-growing chorus of black women owning our legacies,” Ross said as she accepted the award.

It was a big Image Awards all-round for “black-ish,” which took home seven, including best TV comedy and best actor in a TV comedy for host Anderson.

The NAACP gave its Chairman’s Award, which goes to people who show exemplary public service and “create agents of change,” to civil rights legend U.S. Rep. John Lewis of Georgia.

“The NAACP has been like a bridge over troubled waters,” Lewis, who is suffering from pancreatic cancer, said in a recorded acceptance speech from Washington. “We’re going to have some more troubled waters, and we’re going to need the NAACP.”

Rihanna received the NAACP President’s Award for special achievement and distinguished public service. She called for racial, religious and cultural unity during her acceptance speech.

“If there’s anything that I’ve learned, it’s that we can only fix this world together,” Rihanna said. “We can’t do it divided. Tell your friends to pull up.”

She added, “We’ve been denied opportunities since the beginning of time, and still we prevail … Imagine what we can do if we do it together.”

Beyoncé was the big winner at Friday night’s non-televised gala, winning six awards, including outstanding female artist and album. She also won outstanding duo/group for her collaboration with her 8-year-old daughter Blue Ivy, and Saint Jhn.

Pioneering Black Mathematician Katherine Johnson Has Died

In 1961, Johnson did trajectory analysis for Alan Shepard’s Freedom 7 Mission, the first to carry an American into space. The next year, she manually verified the calculations of a nascent NASA computer, an IBM 7090, which plotted John Glenn’s orbits around the planet.

HAMPTON, Va. (AP) — NASA says Katherine Johnson, a mathematician who worked on NASA’s early space missions and was portrayed in the film “Hidden Figures,” about pioneering black female aerospace workers, has died.

In a Monday morning tweet, the space agency said it celebrates her 101 years of life and her legacy of excellence and breaking down racial and social barriers.

Johnson was one of the so-called “computers” who calculated rocket trajectories and earth orbits by hand during NASA’s early years.

Until 1958, Johnson and other black women worked in a racially segregated computing unit at what is now called Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia. Their work was the focus of the Oscar-nominated 2016 film.

In 1961, Johnson worked on the first mission to carry an American into space. In 1962, she verified computer calculations that plotted John Glenn’s earth orbits.

At age 97, Johnson received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor.

Johnson focused on airplanes and other research at first. But her work at NASA’s Langley Research Center eventually shifted to Project Mercury, the nation’s first human space program.

“Our office computed all the (rocket) trajectories,” Johnson told The Virginian-Pilot newspaper in 2012. “You tell me when and where you want it to come down, and I will tell you where and when and how to launch it.”

In 1961, Johnson did trajectory analysis for Alan Shepard’s Freedom 7 Mission, the first to carry an American into space. The next year, she manually verified the calculations of a nascent NASA computer, an IBM 7090, which plotted John Glenn’s orbits around the planet.

DC’s National Children’s Museum Is Now Open

“There’s a magical moment of entry as soon as visitors enter the front door,” says the museum’s president and CEO Crystal Bowyer.

Contributed by Diamond Bullock

After numerous delays, the National Children’s Museum has finally reopened today. The museum’s new location is 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue NW.

This is the first opening of a children’s museum in DC since the original H Street NE location was closed in 2003. That location operated from 1979 to 2004. There were multiple plans and promises of a permanent relocation and reopening, but the museum operated only temporarily at the National Harbor from 2009 to 2015.

 

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The new location consists of exhibits dedicated to science and children, including the Dream Machine, a playing structure where children can climb, crawl, slide, and, overall, have a great time. Additionally, there is a space for infants and toddlers called Little Movers, as well as the Data Science Alley presented by Amazon and Tinkerers Studio presented by Microsoft among other company-sponsored exhibits. Besides the permanent exhibits, there will be daily pop-up experiences as well as weekend family workshops.

Architectural Digest spoke with the museum’s president and CEO Crystal Bowyer. She touched on the renovated museum’s new exhibits.

“There’s a magical moment of entry as soon as visitors enter the front door.”

To visit the museum, timed entry tickets must be purchased either online at the National Children’s Museum website or directly from the museum as walk-up tickets (Walk-up tickets are limited and based on capacity). Admission is $10.95 for adults and children over the age of one.

WATCH LIVE: Kobe And Gianna Bryant Public Memorial

Bryant’s family, dozens of sports greats and many major figures in Bryant’s public life are expected to attend.

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Thousands of mourners will gather in Staples Center on Monday to say farewell to Kobe and Gianna Bryant.

The basketball superstar and his 13-year-old daughter will be honored in a public memorial at the arena where Bryant played for the Los Angeles Lakers.

Kobe and Gianna Bryant died along with seven others on Jan. 26 in a helicopter crash.

The Celebration of Life will feature speakers reflecting on Kobe Bryant’s impact on his sport and the world, along with music and retrospectives on Bryant’s on-court achievements. Bryant became active in film, television and writing after he retired from basketball in 2016.

Bryant’s family, dozens of sports greats and many major figures in Bryant’s public life are expected to attend.

Staples Center is sold out for the memorial. The money made from ticket sales will be given to the Mamba and Mambacita Sports Foundation, which supports youth sports programs in underserved communities and teaches sports to girls and women.

Bryant played his entire 20-year NBA career with the Lakers, including the final 17 seasons at Staples Center, which opened in 1999. The five-time NBA champion’s two retired jersey numbers — 8 and 24 — hang high above the arena where he became the third-leading scorer in league history until Lakers star LeBron James passed him on the night before Bryant’s death.

Bryant’s death caused an outpouring of grief across Los Angeles, where he remained the city’s most popular athlete into retirement. Dozens of public memorials and murals have been installed around the sprawling metropolis, and thousands of fans gathered daily outside Staples Center to commiserate after the crash.

Symbolic meanings will run throughout the ceremony, which will be held on a 24-foot-by-24-foot stage. Vanessa Bryant, Kobe’s wife and Gianna’s mother, chose Feb. 24 as the date in honor of the uniform numbers of Kobe and Gianna, who wore No. 2 on her youth basketball teams.

A private funeral was held for Kobe and Gianna Bryant in Orange County on Feb. 7.

Traci Ellis Ross Talks Being Single & Successful

Black-ish star, Traci Ellis is 47 years old single and proud of it! At Oprah’s recent 2020 Vision tour event in Dallas Texas, Traci reveals why she feels marriage and having children don’t equal life success.

Click here to see what she had to say.

Taraji P. Henson Is Hoping To Become The ‘Fenty’ of Hair Care

“As far back as I can remember, I was always in love with hair… worn every type of hair and wanted to create a line that serviced everyone.”

Contributed by Amber Cooper

Actress, Taraji P. Henson, launched a new hair care line titled ‘TPH by Taraji,’ where she hopes it will become the ‘Fenty’ of hair care. 

According to ‘The Root‘, during Henson’s “Hair Dare University” event in New York City, she says, “As far back as I can remember, I was always in love with hair… worn every type of hair and wanted to create a line that serviced everyone.”

She continues and jokes, “I want to be the Fenty of hair.” Thankfully, her products are affordable and available at Target, where products range from $9.99 to $14.99. Henson has showcased her personality through her hair care line with bold and playful colors. 

Henson is an award-winning actress and graduate of Howard University and is currently waiting for the final episodes of her show hit-show ‘Empire’ to air. 

The History of Black America

The design for the African Landing Memorial at Fort Monroe is being planned.

Here’s your chance to have a say about a new memorial important to the history of Black America.  Designers of the African Landing Memorial at Fort Monroe will be hosting listening tours to get public comments on the design.  I have details of how you can give your input.   My guest is Brian Owens –Sculpture and visual Artist

Fort Monroe Authority and other organizations will be travelling the Washington, DC area as part of a listening tour to get input on the design planned for the African Landing Memorial.  The planned tour will have stops at the National Museum of African American History and Culture, Howard University, and Northern Virginia Community College among other locations. 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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Badu’s ‘Meow Meow’ Premium Incense Sells Out In Minutes

Remember when Erykah Badu announced she was dropping an incense that smelled of her “Secret Garden” amongst other items on her new Badu Worldwide Market?

Well, it looks like she was really onto something because her “Badussy” aroma incense sold out in a whopping 19 minutes! It seems that everything that Badu turns to gold or into something that dresses somewhat weird and tends to float around on a cloud!

She recently stated in an interview on the rumor of her so-called powers,“There’s an urban legend that my p***y changes men,” she says about the rumors that’s been going around for years. “The men that I fall in love with, and fall in love with me, change jobs and lives.”  So will you be buying some Badussy incense when they hit the market again? I already placed an order for 10-packs! Did I forget to say they are $50!

 

 

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Legendary Author, Restaurateur And Model B. Smith Passes At 70

B. Smith who rose to fame as a model, author, TV personality, restaurateur and all-around style guru has passed away at the age of 70 after a lengthy battle with Alzheimer’s disease.

Her husband Dan Gasby posted the following on Facebook this morning, February 23, 2020 on the news of his wife’s passing:

“It is with great sadness that my daughter Dana and I announce the passing of my wife, Barbara Elaine Smith,” he wrote. “B. died peacefully Saturday, February 22, 2020, at 10:50 pm, of Early-Onset Alzheimer’s Disease in our home in Long Island, New York. She was 70.”

B, was a staple in Washington, DC with her B. Smith restauraunt that located in Union Station. We all send our condolences and prayers to her family during this time.

THE JOURNEY: “The Service Continues – Sydney Montgomery, Executive Student Director, HUASB 2020”

On this episode of “The Journey,” Dr. Wayne Frederick chats with the Executive Student Director for Howard University’s 2020 Alternative Spring Break program, Sydney Montgomery.

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In exchange for what most consider a “traditional” spring break, more than 1,000 Howard students will serve in communities of need. An honors student, junior political science and sociology double major and legal communications minor from Chino Hills, California is responsible for leading more than fifty student leaders and more than 1,000 participants who are also her peers.  This student is a servant leader who believes adjusting to change has a lasting impact on leadership development.  She has answered the call and will ensure the service continues at Howard.  On this episode of “The Journey,” Dr. Wayne Frederick chats with the Executive Student Director for Howard University’s 2020 Alternative Spring Break program, Sydney Montgomery.

Air Date: February 23, 2020

Black In Space

By Jacquie Gales Webb

Congratulations to Emmy-award winning producer Laurens Grant on her film Black In Space: Breaking the Color Barrier that will air on the Smithsonian Channel February 24th.

Following the screening of the film in the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture’s Oprah Winfrey Theater, PBS NewsHour White House Correspondent Yamiche Alcindor moderated a panel about the film that included Grant, Curator Damion Thomas, PhD, Major General Charles F. Bolden, Jr., USMC (Ret.) 12th NASA Administrator, and Col. Frederick D. Gregory, USAF (Ret.), Former Astronaut and NASA Deputy Administrator.

America’s experiences during the Civil Rights Movement and the Space Race are well documented. However, few know about the decades-long battle between the U.S. and the Soviet Union to be the first superpower to bring diversity to the skies. Grant’s documentary shines a light on the astronauts who were part of this little-known chapter of the Cold War and the race to put the first black astronaut into orbit.

Producer Laurens Grant is a 3-time Emmy and Peabody award-winning filmmaker and a Sundance Institute filmmaker fellow. Her filmmaking career has taken her all over the world, including the United States, Latin America, Europe and Africa. Grant worked with the award-winning team of Tom Hanks, Gary Goetzman and Mark Herzog for the 7-part series on The Nineties.

Mommy Burnout and Self-Care

Mothers discuss “Mommy Burnout” and have to best to navigate it with self-care

We all know there’s something very special about a mother’s relationship with her children.  The nurturing, the scheduling, the traveling and all kinds of doting and loving.  But sometimes moms are doing so much.  They burnout and don’t take care of themselves.  We talk about mommy burnout and what mothers can do to avoid it.

Resources:

Counseling for “Mommy Burnout”

Tiffanye Paige, Author, Speaker

Erica St. Bernard, Licensed Clinical Marriage and Family Therapist

Tolleah Price, Wife, Mother of two sons, Executive Producer, “Matter of Fact with Soledad O’Brien”

Tiffanye Paige, Mother, Author, Motivational Speaker, “Momager”

AMPM Entertainment Report: 2/21 – Jay-Z Gets NFL To Commit To Spend $100 million

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell to commit the league to spend $100 million on social justice outreach and causes over the next 10 years

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, Friday, February 21nd was filled with the latest surrounding McDonald’s, Jay-Z and Erykah Badu.  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!  

McDonald’s is making scented candles that smell like your favorite Quarter Pounder ingredients, click for more details.

Jay-Z gets NFL to commit to spend $100 million on social justice outreach and causes, click for more details.

Erykah Badu is proud to announce her “Badu P**** Premium Incense” sold out within minutes—19 minutes to be exact! Click for more details.

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!

Allison’s Timeline: 2/21 – Evidence Of Interfering In 2020 To Help Trump Win

Russia is already interfering in the 2020 campaign to help President Donald Trump toward reelection, according to a briefing given to the bipartisan House Intelligence Committee

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, Friday, February 21nd was filled with the latest surrounding Russia/Trump, Hand Sanitizer and Mr. Azel Prather.  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!  

Trump decided to replace his top spy chief after his aide told Congress that Russia is interfering in 2020 to help Trump win. Click for more details

Palm Beach County school board approves 10-day suspension for Polo Park Middle School teacher after washing out student’s mouth with hand sanitizer. Click for full story.

KIPP DC Arts – Mr. Azel Prather is a Pre-K and Kindergarten teacher who created a “pamper day”. Click for full story.

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!

Verdicts Reached In Some Harvey Weinstein Counts

Reports Indicate Jury Has Reached Verdict In Weinstein Case

(New York, NY) — Reports indicate that the jury may have reached a verdict in three of the five counts brought against disgraced movie producer Harvey Weinstein. Several outlets are now reporting that jurors will continue to deliberate in an attempt to reach a complete consensus on all five counts. Weinstein has been charged with both rape and predatory sexual assault, with several different women testifying against him during the weeks-long-trial. Earlier today, we learned that jurors were no longer requesting any reading back of testimony, something they’d asked for since the start of deliberations.

At the conclusion of these proceedings, Weinstein faces similar charges in Los Angeles. He’s maintained that all of his sexual encounters have been consensual.

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Lynching Graffiti Causes Concern At Salisbury University

Maryland college cancels classes after racist graffiti found

SALISBURY, Md. (AP) — Officials at a Maryland university canceled classes for a day after graffiti threatening black students with lynching was discovered scrawled in academic buildings. News outlets report that the FBI has joined the investigation after two messages were found Wednesday at Salisbury University. University President Charles A. Wight said he canceled Thursday’s classes to give the campus community “the opportunity to come together to process” what happened, support each other and figure out how to move forward. Classes were set to resume Friday. It was the second time in three months that such graffiti had been found at the school.

 

Nene Leakes Undecided About Returning to ‘Atlanta Housewives’

“I will tell you, as far as coming back, I feel like this show is my baby. I started this show. But I also feel like I don’t want to be in a group where I feel like everyone is attacking and being very malicious,” she explained.

Contributed by Amber Cooper

Earlier this week, Nene Leakes appeared on the show ‘The Talk,’ where she opened up about possibly not returning to the hit reality show, ‘Real Housewives of Atlanta (RHOA).” 

According to Lovebscott.com, Leakes admits to the hosts, “I will tell you, as far as coming back, I feel like this show is my baby. I started this show. But I also feel like I don’t want to be in a group where I feel like everyone is attacking and being very malicious,” she explained.

Leakes began ‘Real Housewives of Atlanta’ in 2008 and has become a major part of the franchise. She agrees with Sharon Osbourne, a cohost on ‘The Talk’ when she says there “ain’t no show” without NeNe on it. 

The interview ends on a more positive note when Leakes says, “But you know, every season when the show ends, what me and my team do, we get together and talk about what’s best for me.” She goes on to say, “So hopefully ‘Real Housewives’ is best for me, I don’t know.. Yeah, very undecided.” 

Leakes is currently making appearances on ‘ExtraTV’ and ‘Access Daily.’ New episodes of ‘RHOA’ air every Sunday on Bravo.

 

Howard Bison Swim to New Heights

 

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (February 20, 2020) – Howard University women’s swimming & diving team continues to make strides at the Coastal Collegiate Sports Association (CCSA) Championships where several young Bison have etched themselves into the program’s all-time performance lists.

The 200 Free Relay squad of senior Leanne McMaster (Kingston, Jamaica), sophomores Asha Evans (Atlanta) and Madison Freeland (Glenside, Pa.) and newcomer Courtney Connolly (White Lake, Mich.) recorded the fourth-fastest time in school history, clocking in at 1:37.24.

Individually, Evans left her mark in the women’s 50 Free with three top 10 school performances. The Atlanta native registered the seventh (24.17), eighth (24.18) and 10th (24.54) best times, respectively.

Connolly competed in the women’s 200 IM where she landed fourth in the program’s all-time list, producing a 2:11.94.  Freeland also had a solid outing in the women’s 500 Free with a 5:13.60 time.

In two days, the Bison have taken down eight benchmarks, including one on the women’s side.  After two days, HU women sit ninth with 143 points at the midway point.

The action continues Friday (Feb. 21) with more events held inside the Allan Jones Aquatic Center on the campus of the University of Tennessee.

For more information, visit the Bison Athletics website at www.HUBison.com.  Photo credit CCSA.

Spotify Starts A Campaign to Celebrate Black History

Spotify has the playlist for your next cookout, girls night out or rally with “Phenomenal Black Music.”

Contributed by Jordyn Fields

Spotify has been making efforts for the last few years to bring awareness to black history and culture. They previously featured their ‘Black History Is Now’ hub that is available year round to honor the music and achievements of black people.

Now, they’re taking it a step further by adding ‘Phenomenal Black Music,’  which is a “celebration of the songs and women that have shaped the way music is made, experienced, and replicated across the world,” Spotify told Forbes. 

The campaign will have art and merchandise designed by black artists, and a pop up in New York City from February 29-March 2, with exclusive streetwear by Joe Freshgoods and Jamilla Okuboto encourage Spotify listeners to use the hub.

Currently, the playlist under ‘Phenomenal Black Music’ are Black Girl Magic, The Cookout, Black Lives Matter and Black Love Mixtape, all which celebrate black history or black women.

From Burna Boy to India.Arie, Spotify is gathering all the songs you know and love.

Kevin Durant To Produce Film About PG County Basketball Players

The film produced under Durant’s Thirty Five Ventures, is titled “In The Water” will focus on Durant, Len Bias , Victor Olapido and possibly other basketball standouts like Ty Lawson, Jeff Green and more.

Contributed by Jordyn Fields

Brooklyn Nets small forward, Kevin Durant, is producing a documentary about the great basketball players that have come out of Prince George’s County.

The film produced under Durant’s Thirty Five Ventures, is titled “In The Water” will focus on Durant, Len Bias , Victor Olapido and possibly other basketball standouts like Ty Lawson, Jeff Green and more.

“This is a project that really looks at the roots of why that is societally and culturally,” said Showtime Sports President Stephen Espinoza.

Durant himself grew up in Prince George’s County and played for  the National Christian Academy, Oak Hill Academy, and Rockville’s Montrose Christian School. Durant who is currently a free agent says he will not be returning home to play for the Washington Wizards. 

The documentary will air on Showtime this spring according to Sports Business Journal

DC and PG Homicides Continue to Climb

Washington, D.C. (Friday, February 21, 2020) – D.C. police are investigating yet another homicide.  The latest murder happened Thursday in the 1600 block of 18th Street, SE.  That’s just blocks away from Minnesota Avenue.

The victim’s name has not been released.  But it marks the 23rd homicide in the city this year.  Authorities have released few details in this latest shooting.

Meantime, over in Prince George’s County, police are investigating a Thursday afternoon fatal shooting in Takoma Park.  Authorities say that shooting happened just after 3:15pm in the 1000 block of Fairview Avenue.  Police were initially called to the scene for a car accident.  But when they arrived, they found a man outside of the car suffering from gunshot wounds.  He later died at a local hospital.  The victim’s identity had not yet been released.  There have been six reported murders in the county so far this year.

Volunteer Tutors Needed, Humanities DC has Grant Dollars. Plus Lots of Free Events.

Free WHUT Film Screening

WHUT invites you to a documentary film screening and panel discussion of True Justice. It’s February 28th at the Howard University School of Law Dunbarton Chapel. truejusticescreening.eventbrite.com.


Summer Writing Workshops

The Hurston Wright Foundation is now accepting applications for its 2020 Summer Writing Workshops. www.hurstonwright.org


Reading Partners

Are you looking to make a difference? Reading Partners Washington DC is in need of volunteer tutors for elementary school youth. www.readingpartners.org


Grant Opportunities

Humanities DC is announcing its 2020 Grant opportunities. The deadline is March 13th. www.humanitiesdc.org


Ivy Community Charities

Ivy Community Charities of Prince George’s County presents Luck of the Ivy March 18th at Busboys and Poets in Hyattsville. iccluckoftheivy2020.eventbrite.com


Young Doctors DC

Young Doctors DC is recruiting a new class of young doctors. It’s opened to high school boys of color in DC. The deadline is February 28th. www.yddc.org.


HU Theatre

Kick off Spring with the Howard University Department of Theatre Arts. Come out for their Spring Musical presentation of PIPPIN March 4th thru 7th at the Ira Aldridge Theater. www.coas.howard.edu


Delta Scholarships

Calling all graduating high school seniors in DC. March 1st is the deadline to apply for the 2020 Scholarship given by the Washington DC Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. www.wdcadst.org

 

Jill Scott & H.E.R Set to Headline NAACP Image Awards

On February 22, the NAACP will host its 51st Image Awards.  As always the ceremony will feature the premiere figures of Black Excellence from all walks of life including Morgan Freeman, Jamie Foxx, Alicia Keys and many more.  Performances at the show will feature Grammy winning songwriters Jill Scott and H.E.R in addition to Skip Marley who is the grandson of the late Bob Marley.