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Another African American Woman Crowned

Newly Crowned Miss Black DC USA 2020 talks about her platform and non-profit organization

I am in the presence of royalty this morning on Taking It to the Streets.  The newly crowned Miss Black DC USA is in studio with me to talk about her pageant journey and her platform.  Plus I have details about her upcoming coronation ceremony and charity fundraiser.  My guest is Amini Bonane – Miss Black DC USA 2020

Join prominent professionals of the Washington D.C. Metropolitan Area for an evening of networking, performances, and philanthropy. Miss Black DC USA 2020 will be sharing her plans to continue the legacy of service.  More information here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/miss-black-dc-coronation-ceremony-charity-fundraiser-tickets- 86776431643

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DC Counts The Homeless

Bowser’s walk started along the 31-hundred block of 16th Street, NW.  Other crews were disbursed across the city in hopes of getting an accurate count of the homeless.

 

Washington, D.C. (Wednesday, January 22, 2020) – A week after facing a firestorm of criticism for evicting homeless persons from under the K Street Bridge in NE, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser  set out tonight to get a true count of those experiencing homelessness.   It was part of a national initiative called the Point In Time (PIT) count, an annual effort to access the full-scope of homelessness in order to match that need with services.   While initially her staff indicated Bowser would be hitting the streets with volunteers and her administration, Bowser did not participate in the effort to directly engage with the homeless.

WHUR News Director Renee Nash followed several crews who were tasked with counting the number of homeless along the McPherson Square area in NW.  In less than 10 minutes, volunteers encountered 7 homeless persons all trying to escape the frigid cold. They camped inside the McPherson Square Metro Station.  Unfortunately for the homeless, that station closes at 11pm and they were forced further out into the cold elements to find vacant spaces on park benches or steam crates.

Christy Respress, Executive Director for Pathways to Housing DC was among the dozens of volunteers counting the homeless and asking critical questions.  While most of those living on the streets were happy to answer and hear about options to getting off the streets, there were a few people declining to talk.  Like a woman sleeping in the park.  She was wrapped up in a blanket and would not respond.  But she did ask for a hat.  That request was quickly granted and Respress moved on to try to help the next homeless person.

PIT count comes just one week after Bowser drew lots of criticism when city crews moved in to evict dozens after residents in the NoMa neighborhood started complaining about homeless tents and debris blocking their path.  The homeless was given two weeks notice to leave the area or their items would be hauled off by city crews.  Most left  without a real plan of where to go next.

The mayor says the PIT count provides key information on the size, scope, and service needs of the homeless.  According to the stats from the 2019 count, there was a 5.5% reduction in the overall number of persons experiencing homelessness in 2018 and a 45% decrease in family homelessness since Mayor Bowser began implementing her Homeward DC plan in 2016.  According to a statement issued by the Mayor, chronic homelessness in the District has declined by 13.5% and is at its lowest rate in 15 years.

Several homeless advocates have disputed those numbers.

The White House Report with April Ryan: 1/22 – Former RNC Chair Michael Steele Speaks

On today’s White House Report, April talks with Former RNC Chair, Michael Steele about Impeachment and What we are looking for.

AMPM Entertainment Report: 1/22 – Grammy Tribute Performance: John Legend, Kirk Franklin and more

Dugan, who took the helm of the academy in August, alleges unlawful gender discrimination, sexual harassment, unlawful retaliation and unequal pay.

Grammy Awards chief files discrimination complaint against Recording Academy. Full story.

Nipsey Hussle would receive a special tribute at this year’s Grammy Awards: Kirk Franklin, DJ Khaled, John Legend, Meek Mill, Roddy Ricch and YG are all set for the tribute performance. Full story.

Missy received the Music Innovation award. She talks about her illness and and being honored and being in the room with so much amazing black talent!

Allison’s Timeline: 1/22 – Prince George’s County Maryland Police Officer In Trouble

The video circulating on social media of Ex-NBA guard Delonte West was shot on a cellphone.

Ex-NBA guard Delonte West video appearing to show him in handcuffs that circulated on social media appears to be shot on a cellphone has resulted in the suspension of a Prince George’s County Maryland police officer. Full story.

Distracted drivers beware, they are renewing a push to ban holding a phone while behind the wheel. Full Story.

The D.C. has lost a legend Tuesday night DeMatha Catholic High School basketball coach Morgan Wootte, died at the age of 88. Full story.

How We Heal, Forum Tackles Ways to Promote Racial Harmony

Washington, D.C. (January 22, 2020) — It’s no secret that talking about racism and how to combat it remains a tough discussion.  But how do you really drill down and get to the root of the problem and find a place for healing? The W.K. Kellogg Foundation hosted a daylong program Monday at the Kennedy Center designed to get people to share their truth and build on a platform that can lead to racial healing.  It was all part of the 4th Annual Celebration of the National Day of Racial  Healing.

The program, which was streamed and included a live audience, featured Kellogg Foundation President and CEO La June Montgomery Tabron, actress Storm Reid, the Exonerated Five’s Raymond Santana, Baratunde Thurston, and Jamilah Lemieux, and many others.  They all discussed their experiences and ways to lead to a more just and equitable future for all.

Photo Courtesy of: W.K. Kellogg Foundation

“That’s the first step: it’s acknowledging that marginalized people, and specifically black and brown people, have been disproportionately penalized for countless years and it still continues to happen. But with conversations like this, in safe spaces like this, we’re able to progress,” said actress Storm Reid of Euphoria and A Wrinkle In Time. “The way we can make change is the willingness to be uncomfortable.”

Photo Courtesy of: W.K. Kellogg Foundation

“We’re able to move forward because we understand the narrative and control the narrative. The narrative is to talk to our young people and tell them how much power they have, how they can occupy these spaces of importance, and how they can make systematic change from within,” said the Exonerated Five’s Raymond Santana.

The event also highlighted work done by grantees in several communities across the U.S. implementing the W.K. Kellogg Foundation’s Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation (TRHT) process.

“We believe before we can work together to improve education, transform the criminal justice system, expand access to healthcare, create jobs, or make our communities more equitable overall, we have to confront how racism affects our shared history and our daily experiences,” said La June Montgomery Tabron, president and CEO of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. “We have to overcome differences. We have to bridge divides and heal relationships so we can work together, first and foremost. And that’s what we mean by healing.”

Among other topics, panelists discussed the power of youth, building trust between communities, and the upcoming 2020 census.

The event corresponded with a week of events across the country including in Chicago; Los Angeles; Dallas; Cincinnati; Jackson, MS; New York City; Selma, AL; Little Rock, AR; Detroit, MI; Versailles, KY, and more. Visit www.dayofracialhealing.org for a complete list of events and join the conversation online using the hashtag #HowWeHeal.

To watch the live stream of the event, see the link. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tt_QjS6QcEk&feature=youtu.be

 

 

Netflix Holds Its Own In The Streaming Wars – For Now

Netflix had said it expected to add 7.6 million subscribers, and analysts thought the service would fare even better. The increase pales slightly next to the 8.9 million subscribers the service added in the fourth quarter of 2018.

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Netflix is holding its ground in the streaming wars, passing its first big test since Apple and Disney launched rival services.

The company added 8.8 million worldwide subscribers during its fourth quarter, surpassing expectations at a time when it faces heated competition.

Netflix had said it expected to add 7.6 million subscribers, and analysts thought the service would fare even better. The increase pales slightly next to the 8.9 million subscribers the service added in the fourth quarter of 2018.

The stock dropped about 2.5% immediately in after-hours trading, likely due to a cautious forecast for the first quarter. But shares rebounded and later traded up more than 2%.

The company — a pioneer in producing streaming media and binge-worthy shows — now boasts more than 167 million subscribers worldwide, bolstered by a list of well-received movies and shows released late last year. That includes the fantasy show “The Witcher” and Oscar nominees “The Irishman” and “Marriage Story.”

The boost helps reaffirm Netflix’s strong standing in the increasingly crowded world of video streaming. The fourth quarter was an important milestone for Netflix, as it was marked its first head-to-head competition with Apple’s $5-per-month streaming service and Disney’s instantly popular $7-a-month option.

Still, it’s unlikely to be a smooth road for Netflix. NBC, HBO and startup Quibi are all planning to launch new streaming services soon.

Two big questions loom: How much are consumers willing to pay for each video streaming option? And how many will they pay for before reaching subscription fatigue?

Netflix CEO Reed Hastings acknowledged the increased competition in a call following earnings, but said he believes the services are mostly capturing new viewers who are transitioning from traditional TV watching.

“It takes away a little bit from us,” he said of the Disney Plus launch. “But again, most of the growth in the future is coming out of linear TV.”

Netflix has one major advantage over competitors: it has been collecting data on the shows viewers crave for years.

“Netflix’s scale allows it to reach mass audiences, which makes it easier for them to create hits when compared to newcomers to the market,” EMarketer analyst Eric Haggstrom said.

Netflix’s most popular plan costs $13 a month, far more than competitors from Disney, Apple and Quibi. But its price is comparable to HBO Now, and it boasts one of the largest libraries of TV shows and movies, not to mention regularly updated original shows.

Hastings reiterated that Netflix isn’t interested in introducing ads. Noting that the digital advertising market is dominated by companies such as Google, Amazon and Facebook, he said, “there’s not easy money there.”

It’s also less controversial to avoid digital advertising and the scrutiny around companies making customers’ personal information that comes with it, he said.

In its quarterly letter to shareholders, Netflix included a chart of Google search trends that showed people searching more often for “The Witcher” than for competing shows including “The Mandalorian,” “The Morning Show” and “Jack Ryan,” from Disney, Apple and Amazon, respectively.

In the U.S., Netflix added 420,000 subscribers, below its own estimates. Growth in its home country has been slowing in the last year, partly because most people in the U.S. who want Netflix already subscribe.

The company reported profit of $587 million on revenue of $5.47 billion, exceeding expectations.

Netflix said it expects to add 7 million subscribers during the first three months of this year, well below the 9.6 million subscribers it added in the first quarter last year.

Technology writer Michael Liedtke contribued to this report.

HU Receives $10M From Martha And Bruce Karsh

“We are grateful to Martha and Bruce Karsh for their transformative investment and support of  our students and our vision to create a diverse workforce of highly-skilled scholars equipped to take on careers in the areas of science, technology, engineering and math,” said President Wayne A. I. Frederick, M.D., MBA.

Contributed by Howard Newsroom Staff

WASHINGTON D.C. [January 22, 2020] –Howard University proudly announces a generous $10 million gift from the Karsh Family Foundation to endow its prestigious and highly competitive STEM program, which will be renamed the Karsh STEM Scholars Program (KSSP). Founded in 2017, the program is designed to increase the number of underrepresented minorities earning a Ph.D. or combined M.D./Ph.D. in a STEM discipline. This is the largest gift in Howard University history.

The gift also creates the Lomax KIPP Scholarships,a unique, debt-free financial aid program for graduates of KIPP, the Knowledge is Power Program, a nationwide network of high performing public schools in underserved communities. Lomax KIPP Scholarships are named in honor of Michael L. Lomax, CEO and President of United Negro College Fund (UNCF), and a longtime distinguished advocate and inspiration for African American students seeking higher education.

“We are grateful to Martha and Bruce Karsh for their transformative investment and support of  our students and our vision to create a diverse workforce of highly-skilled scholars equipped to take on careers in the areas of science, technology, engineering and math,” said President Wayne A. I. Frederick, M.D., MBA. “When we created this program, with the support of the Board of Trustees, we envisioned building a model program to demonstrate how higher education can serve as a pipeline to diversify STEM fields nationally, but we knew it wouldn’t be sustainable without external resources. This gift will ensure that Howard can train the nation’s brightest students who desire to obtain their Ph.D. or combined M.D./Ph.D. for generations to come.”

The Karshes’ gift will support the overall KSSP graduate scholarship and ensure its future viability to fund cohorts of approximately 30 scholars per year. The announcement arrives just as applications for the fourth cohort are streaming in prior to the Jan. 30 application deadline.

“We are excited to endow this visionary program at Howard,” said Martha and Bruce Karsh.

“Simply put, we believe education, expertise and research in STEM fields will define mankind’s future, and we are proud to be able to help Howard attract and support the best and brightest students for its already renowned program.”

According to the National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics, Howard University is the No. 1 baccalaureate institution of African American science and engineering doctorate recipients.

Each year, the STEM program attracts hundreds of competitive high school students who are interested in careers as research scientists, surgeons, policy makers and corporate leaders. Scholars selected for the program receive a scholarship that covers 100 percent of the tuition and fees associated with attendance. The program provides an inclusive learning environment to challenge students, through rigorous coursework, mentorship and immersion experiences.

“Thanks to this generous gift, the Karsh STEM Scholars Program will realize its full potential to cultivate a workforce pipeline of talented students from underrepresented communities who are well equipped to become leaders in the global STEM community,” said KSSP Program Director Ronald Smith.

The Karsh Family Foundation was founded in 1998 by Bruce A. Karsh, Oaktree Capital Management co-founder and co-chairman, and his wife Martha L. Karsh, an attorney and designer. The Foundation’s philanthropic focus and mission is educational equity and opportunity; to date, it has made gifts and pledges of approximately $250 million to support education and scholarship at all levels.

“We are inspired by Dr. Lomax’s passion to remove all obstacles for underserved students, and his relentless passion to advocate for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs),” said Martha and Bruce Karsh. “We share his vision of creating a more equitable and affordable education system from preschool to graduate school, and we are proud to honor his name with this scholarship at an institution as prestigious and historically significant as Howard University.”

Martha Karsh serves on the board of the KIPP Foundation along with Dr. Lomax, where together, they have collaborated to secure scholarships and other educational support for KIPP graduates and African American students. The Lomax KIPP Scholarships help make college more accessible to deserving students and is unique in that it promises a debt-free education for its recipients.

“Thank you, Martha and Bruce for helping to build a pipeline of KIPP students to HBCUs and for believing as I do that ‘a mind is a terrible thing to waste, but a wonderful thing to invest in,’®”said Dr. Michael L. Lomax, President and CEO of UNCF.

Two Lomax KIPP Scholarships will be awarded each year. Each scholarship will cover the gap between financial aid and the cost of attendance, ensuring students have full coverage to graduate debt-free in four years. The first recipients will be selected this spring, entering Howard University in fall 2020. The gift also designates on campus support for all KIPP alumni at the Uuniversity. Currently, 53 KIPP graduates are enrolled at Howard University.

“We are filled with gratitude for the continuous support the Karsh family, Dr. Lomax and Howard University have given to our KIPP students,” said Richard Barth, CEO of the KIPP Foundation. “This scholarship and our partnership with Howard will ensure more KIPP students have access to a phenomenal college education and the opportunity to pursue their passions.”

KIPP surveys show that, at HBCUs like Howard, KIPP alumni report a stronger sense of belonging and stronger health outcomes, and are more likely to have a mentor and to seek out academic supports than students at non-HBCUs. And, KIPP’s early data indicates that KIPP alumni enrolled in HBCUs experience higher 1st to 2nd year persistence rates than peers with similar academic backgrounds enrolled in other colleges. The Karsh gift will fund a shared on-campus persistence advisor for KIPP students; a program that makes a significant difference in the success of first-generation college students. In addition, this donation establishes Howard University as one of almost 100 college partners for KIPP.

Applications are currently being accepted for the fourth cohort of the Karsh STEM Scholars Program at Howard University. The deadline to apply is Jan. 30.  Interested and qualified applicants are encouraged to apply. For more information, visit the Karsh STEM Scholars Program website: karshstemscholars.howard.edu.

Oscar Presenters To Include Regina King and Mahershala Ali

Last year’s winners were notably more diverse than this year’s field of acting nominees, which features just one performer of color: Cynthia Erivo of “Harriet.”

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The winners of last year’s acting Academy Awards will return to the Oscar stage next month to present the coveted statuettes.

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced Tuesday that Olivia Colman, Rami Malek, Regina King and Mahershala Ali will present during the Feb. 9 ceremony.

It is an Oscar tradition to have previous year’s acting recipients serve as presenters the following year.

Last year’s winners were notably more diverse than this year’s field of acting nominees, which features just one performer of color: Cynthia Erivo of “Harriet.”

The 92nd Academy Awards will be presented at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles and be broadcast live by ABC. For the second year in a row, the ceremony will be without a host.

Colman won best actress last year for “The Favourite” and Malek took home the best actor award for his portrayal of Queen frontman Freddie Mercury in “Bohemian Rhapsody.” King won the supporting actress honor for “If Beale Street Could Talk,” while Ali’s performance in “Green Book” earned him his second supporting actor Oscar.

Legendary DeMatha Basketball Coach Dies

Former DeMatha basketball coach Morgan Wooten passed away Tuesday. The Hall of Fame coach was 88-years-old.

Just days after his family announced that coach Morgan Wootten was in hospice care, the legendary Hall of Famer is dead. Wootten passed away last evening at the age of 88. He won five national titles and more than 12-hundred games over a span of 46 years at DeMatha High School in Hyattsville. The school issued a statement this morning that Wootten was surrounded by his family and passed away peacefully as he wished. Wootten was regarded as one of the best coaches of all-time. With Wootten at the helm of its basketball program, DeMatha won 33 Washington Catholic Athletic Conference championships. He was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2000, only the third high school coach to earn that honor. Wootten retired from coaching in 2002.

Actor Will Smith Goes Undercover As Lyft Driver In Miami

Smith made one of his passengers FaceTime with his girlfriend during the trip after the man said his girlfriend watched the original movie weekly.

MIAMI (AP) — Four Florida passengers were in for a shock when actor Will Smith answered their Lyft call and gave them a ride around town.

The actor was in Miami promoting his new movie, “Bad Boys for Life,” over the weekend. He picked up four riders in a 2020 Porsche Taycan, occasionally getting into the attitude of his movie character detective Mike Lowry and encouraging passengers to do their best Bad Boys imitation as his partner in crime.

Smith made one of his passengers FaceTime with his girlfriend during the trip after the man said his girlfriend watched the original movie weekly.

Smith had another passenger practice her scariest “Freeze. Police.” voice.

Before dropping them off, the actor told each passenger they would receive free rides from the ride-sharing company for the next year.

Police Officer Suspended For Allegedly Posting Arrest Video To Social Media

A Prince George’s County police officer has been suspended for allegedly posting to social media the arrest of a former, local, NBA start.

Prince George’s County Police are investigating after an officer recorded and allegedly posted a video of former NBA player and local basketball star Delonte West following a fight. The officer has been suspended.  Prince George’s County Police Chief Hank Stawinski says the officer could face serious charges after posting the now viral video.  Police responded to the incident Monday morning, noting the fight was over by the time they arrived. West has an admitted history of mental health problems and has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder.  West sat on a curb on Oxon Hill Road handcuffed, shirtless and speaking incoherently.  He was a standout basketball player at Eleanor Roosevelt High School in Greenbelt.

At Sundance, An Annual Rebirth For American Movies

This year’s festival, in Park City, Utah, is not only its most inclusive edition yet — 44% of its 118 feature-length films were directed or co-directed by women, 34% were directed or co-directed by a person of color — but features a dynamic slate of proudly unconventional narrative and documentary films.

NEW YORK (AP) — The Sundance Film Festival, coming at the start of a new movie calendar, is an annual rite of renewal. New movies. New filmmakers. New voices. And that feels especially welcome this year.

Sundance always rolls around just as the worst movies are being dumped in theaters and Hollywood’s long-running awards season is petering out. This year, the run-up to the Oscars has been dispiritingly homogeneous, coalescing around a field of nominees lacking in diversity both behind and in front of the camera. With some notable exceptions, it feels like the same old.

Sundance, though, is a different story.

This year’s festival, in Park City, Utah, is not only its most inclusive edition yet — 44% of its 118 feature-length films were directed or co-directed by women, 34% were directed or co-directed by a person of color — but features a dynamic slate of proudly unconventional narrative and documentary films.

“Zola,” from director Janicza Bravo and co-writer Jeremy O. Harris, is based on a viral 148-tweet thread from 2015. “Nine Days,” the feature directing debut of Edson Oda, is set in a surreal pre-life realm where an interviewer (Winston Duke) is selecting souls to be born. The documentary “Boys State,” by Jesse Moss and Amanda McBaine, is a story of American democracy in microcosm, told through an unusual experiment in which a thousand teenage boys build a government from the ground up.

“We do think of it as the new year of culture where people have to sit up and take notice,” says John Cooper, the director of Sundance. “Audiences have changed, too. They’re more hungry for different. That’s not just from the Oscars. That’s from, let’s face it, the world we’re living in right now. It’s the urgency of thinking outside of old normalities.”

Sundance, which kicks off Thursday and runs through Feb. 2, will bring plenty of established names. Taylor Swift will be there for the opening day premiere of Lana Wilson’s documentary on her, “Miss Americana.” The Hulu documentary series “Hillary” will bring Hillary Clinton to Park City. Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Will Ferrell will be attendance for the premiere of the “Force Majeure” remake “Downhill.” And Lin Manuel-Miranda will be there with several films, including “Siempre, Luis,” about his father Luis Miranda, and “We Are Freestyle Love Supreme,” about his pre-“Hamilton” improvising hip-hop group.

But many go to Sundance looking for discoveries of filmmakers like Radha Blank, a New York playwright who stars in her black-and-white directorial debut, “The 40-Year-Old Version.” She plays a slightly fictionalized version of herself as a middle-aged woman who, after the death of her mother, rededicates herself to rapping.

“My protagonist, her passion is speaking truth through hip hop. For me, my passion is filmmaking. It just took me a little bit longer to articulate that for myself,” says Blank. “I know that people have labeled me a late bloomer but I’ve been writing for years. I don’t think I’m the person who’s late.”

Like many others premiering films this week in Park City, Blank has been through the lab programs of the Sundance Institute, the nonprofit founded by Robert Redford that also puts on the festival. “I’m a Sundance baby,” says Blank. “I started in the lab.” Those workshops have been a breeding ground for American filmmakers (Paul Thomas Anderson and Quentin Tarantino are among their many former participants), but the distribution landscape awaiting those filmmakers has often been fraught.

Some in the industry are predicting less ravenous buying at Sundance this year after several of the high-priced acquisitions fizzled at the box office, including the Amazon titles “Late Night” and “The Report.” But streaming services have undoubtedly helped sales at Sundance, adding an influx of buyers looking to beef up their digital libraries.

Disney Plus has a movie in this year’s children’s slate (Tom McCarthy’s “Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made”). Apple had one of the festival’s most anticipated movies’ in “On the Record,” about women who have accused music mogul Russell Simmons of sexual abuse, but backed out of the film after executive producer Oprah Winfrey departed it. WarnerMedia, which is preparing the launch of HBO Max, will for the first time have a presence at the festival.

Kim Yutani, director of programming at Sundance, believes streaming services have been an unquestionable positive to the post-festival lives of Sundance films.

“I remember reading the press coverage of Sundance back in the day, and I would think: How will I ever see these films?” says Yutani. “You would see a handful of them in theatrical distribution. The rest of them were almost impossible to see. So, it’s such an exciting time to release our program and know the majority of these films will get seen.”

Netflix already has at least nine films at Sundance, including “Miss Americana,” another opening-day documentary in “Crip Camp,” about the disability rights movement, and Dee Rees’ “Mudbound” follow-up, “The Last Thing He Wanted,” a Joan Didion adaptation starring Anne Hathaway and Ben Affleck.

Rees, who will also serve as a juror, has deep ties to Sundance, where she first attended workshops and later premiered both her debut, “Pariah,” and “Mudbound.” She says it was “a validating force” in her development as a filmmaker. But Rees would like to see the industry embrace more daring films. It’s not just about Netflix, she says.

“The better question to ask is: What studios didn’t make this film? We took this film all over and no studio wanted to make it. Am I not supposed to make it because Netflix is the only one raising its hand?” says Rees. “I hope people will ask: Why didn’t Universal make this film? Or why didn’t Paramount make this film?”

“Audiences are smart,” Rees adds. “People want interesting, complicated, not-happy-ending films, and I think it’s up to the industry to meet the audience’s taste. If we were doing ‘Dog Day Afternoon’ and ‘Panic in Needle Park,’ people would show up.”

At Sundance, some of the most urgent movies may be more likely to be documentaries. Among those at this year’s festival are “The Dissident,” about the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi; “The Fight,” about the American Civil Liberties Union’s legal battles with the Trump administration; “Us Kids,” about the survivors of the Parkland, Florida, high-school massacre; and “Welcome to Chechnya,” about activists secretly saving LGBTQ Chechens from a government crackdown.

Regardless, Sundance remains the pre-eminent launching pad of new talent in American cinema and a place where little-known dreamers become established filmmakers. Oda, the Brazilian-born “Nine Days” director, had a successful career in advertising before quitting his job to study film at the University of Southern California.

“I don’t know how but I’m now making this movie and it’s at Sundance,” said Oda, chuckling. “This is surreal to me. All my favorite filmmakers screened at Sundance and still screen at Sundance. Sundance was the goal. That’s the top of the mountain. Of course, there’s no top of the mountain — my movie’s about that — but you still have that in your head.”

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Follow AP Film Writer Jake Coyle on Twitter at: http://twitter.com/jakecoyleAP

Careers in The Foreign Service

Applications are being excepted for the Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Summer Enrichment Program at Howard University.

The deadline is fast approaching for college students with an interest in pursuing a career in the Foreign Service.  The Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Summer Enrichment Program is now accepting applications.  My guest is Bunmi Akinnusotu – Deputy Director Rangel Fellowship @ Howard University Bunche Center for International Affairs

Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Summer Enrichment Program designed to provide undergraduate students with a deeper appreciation of current issues and trends in international affairs.  More information here: www.rangelprogram.org.

The program covers tuition, travel, room and board, and provides a stipend.  Deadline is February 4th.

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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Race, The President, The Impeachment Trial

A new poll examines the attitudes of African-American about President Trump and the direction of the country.

More than 8 out of 10 African-Americans think President Trump is a racist.  That’s just one of the findings of last weeks Washington Post – Ipsos poll.  That’s just the beginning. We take a look at what appears to be a very pessimistic view by black people when asked about America… in the midst of the impeachment trial now underway on Capitol Hill.

Resources:

Poll of Black Americans, Trump and Attitudes

Dr. Niambi Carter, Political Science Professor, Howard University

Atiba Madyun, Political Strategist

Douglass Sloan, Political Strategist

AMPM Entertainment Report: 1/21 – Tyler Perry’s ‘A Fall From Grace’

Perry’s first feature for Netflix!

Michelle Obama shares her workout playlist. Full story.

‘Bad Boys 3’ breaks box office records over the weekend, full story

‘A Fall From Grace’ Tyler Perry’s First Netflix Movie, the reviews are in, read more.

Allison’s Timeline: 1/21 – Amtrak Has Some Explaining To Do…

A sad day for The People, Lawmakers vote along party lines against raising the minimum wage.

Hundreds of workers and lawmakers will rally to demand an increase in the minimum wage at State Capitol. Full story.

Prince George’s overtakes Montgomery as the top job creator in Maryland suburbs, full story.

In the you tried it on Dr. King Holiday news: Amtrak has apologized to civil rights attorney Sherrilyn Ifill after she said she was asked to give up her seat on a train. Full story.

Trump Impeachment Trial Underway

Debate Ongoing In Trump’s Senate Impeachment Trial

(Washington, DC) — Senators are hearing a vigorous debate in President Trump’s impeachment trial. White House counsel Pat Cippolone argued that Democrats have “no case.” He said Trump “has done absolutely nothing wrong.” California Democratic Congressman Adam Schiff insisted that the evidence against Trump is clear and overwhelming. Schiff said House impeachment managers should be allowed to summon witnesses and subpoena documents that have been blocked by the White House. Schiff played a video of Trump saying he’d love to have some top aides and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo testify.

Schiff chairs the House Intelligence Committee. Trump lawyer Jay Sekulow insisted that Trump was denied “due process” in the House impeachment process. Later today or tonight, senators will vote on trial guidelines put forth by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. Cippolone said the guidelines lay out a fair process for the impeachment trial. Schiff called McConnell’s road-map a “process for a rigged trial.” While acting as jurors in the impeachment trial, senators must remain in their seats and are not allowed to speak.

Senators are also prohibited from carrying smartphones or other communications devices. Four senators who are Democratic presidential candidates must be in DC for the trial. They are Vermont’s Bernie Sanders, Minnesota’s Amy Klobuchar, Colorado’s Michael Bennet and Elizabeth Warren from Massachusetts. The Iowa caucuses take place early next month. The House impeached the President last month for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress in the investigation of the Ukraine scandal.

Books, Books, and More Books Donated at MLK Book Drive

There is still time to donate books directly to United Way or to go on-line to make a donation.  For a list of books needed or to make a donation, click the link.

Adelphi, Maryland (Monday, January 20, 2020) – Putting new books in the hands of area youth.  96.3 WHUR and United Way of the National Capital Area hit the streets of Adelphi, Maryland Monday to collect age appropriate books for middle school students across the DMV.

The effort was part of a daylong event at Buck Lodge Middle School in honor of Dr. King Day.  Hundreds of students packed the school to participate in workshops, plays, and a host of other activities designed to foster a cultural community engagement to reinforce the legacy of Dr. King.

Additionally, participants were encouraged to bring grade appropriate books to help advance the reading skills and improve academic outcomes for low income middle school students across the Washington region.  Books collected will benefit community schools in the DMV. “We know the power of reading and how opening up a book can literally expand the mind and imagination of our youth,” said WHUR General Manager Sean Plater.  According to the Literacy Project, the number of books in the home directly correlates with higher reading scores for children.  “That’s why working with United Way of National Capital Area on the Stuff the Bus Book Drive’ is such a powerful campaign and WHUR is proud to play a role in empowering our young people,” added Plater.

Studies also show that students who choose what they read and have an informal environment in which to read tend to be more motivated, read more, and show greater language and literacy development.

The Stuff the Bus Book Drive” runs through January 31st.  There is still time to donate books directly to United Way or to go on-line to make a donation.  For a list of books needed or to make a donation, click the link.   unitedwayncabookdrive.  Book prices range between $6.00 – $15.00 per book. For as little as $30, you can supply 5 students with a new book.

Maryland One Of The Most Educated States In The Nation

Maryland ranks second as one of the most educated states in the U.S.

A new study finds Maryland the nation’s second most educated state. The financial website WalletHub compared educational attainment, school quality and achievement gaps between genders and races. The most-educated state in the survey was Massachusetts while Mississippi was named the least-educated.

Senate To Vote On Resolutions In Impeachment Trial Of President Trump

The Senate trial of President Trump ramped up today. The Senate will vote on specific rules for the trial.

The historic impeachment trial of President Trump ramps in just about one hour in the U.S. Senate. One o’clock a start time.  Rules determining the trials structure will be voted on today.
Majority leader Mitch McConnell wants 24 hours, for each side, over two days, to present their case with limited, if no, witnesses.  Thousands of miles away, in Davos, Switzerland, attending the World Economic Forum, the president called the impeachment trial a hoax.

Spotlighting Independent Films and Filmmakers

WHUT-TV is hosting their Independent Lens Pop-up Film Screenings

Grab the popcorn and get ready for some purposeful and meaningful television on the big screen.  Our sister-station WHUT is hosting more Independent Lens Pop-up Filming Screenings and I have your invitation. My guest is Jeff Lee- WHUT General Manager

WHUT is hosting anIndependent Lens Pop-up Film Screening. “The First Rainbow Coalition” – Wednesday, January 22nd @ 6:30pm at Busboys and Poets at 14th and V Streets, NW. 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:

Part 1

 

Part 2

MLK Day and Education

Community leaders and educators discuss MLK Day and education service projects.

Education is just one of the many issues that are part of his civil right legacy.  On this MLK Day, we discuss the modern implications of education for youth and the service projects connected to this observance of King’s birthday.

Guests:

Rosie Allen-Herring, President & CEO, The United Way of the National Capital Area

Felecia Owo-Grant, Principal, Friendship Woodridge International School

 

AMPM Entertainment Report: 1/20 – Prince Harry Breaks His Silence…

Did Harry have a choice?

Prince Harry defended his wife, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, and talks about the “great sadness” he feels about stepping back as a senior member of the royal family. Full story.

Hank Azaria no longer wants to be the voice of Apu Nahasapeemapetilon of “The Simpsons”. For full story.

Bad Boy 3 breaks records this weekend. Will Smith and Martin Lawrence’s Bad Boys For Life earned an estimated $68.1 million over the four-day Martin Luther King Day weekend. Review here.

Allison’s Timeline: 1/20 Celebrating MLK Holiday, Let Freedom Ring

WHUR teamed up with United Way of the National Capital Area to host a Stuff the Bus Book Drive on Dr. King Day. To read more on how you can get involved click here.

The Kennedy Center and Georgetown University celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with a free, ticketed musical tribute titled Let Freedom Ring Celebration featuring Chaka Khan.

The unofficial motto of Martin Luther King Jr. Day is “It’s not a day off; it’s a day on.” If you weren’t able to give back or pay it forward, there is always time. If you are looking for ways to give, click here.

House Responds To Trump Legal Team

Impeachment managers send response ahead of Senate trial.

(Washington, DC) — The House impeachment managers are responding to President Trump’s legal team ahead of the Senate trial that starts tomorrow. The managers filed a response today saying Trump “is the Framers’ worst nightmare come to life.” They also refuted the assertion that abuse of power isn’t an impeachable offense. That comes just hours after Alan Dershowitz, a member of the president’s defense team, said the Framers left out things like abuse of power because they could be used in a political way. The House managers accuse the President of “a cover-up that itself establishes his consciousness of guilt.”

Venus Williams Falls To Coco Gauff in Aussie Open

Coco Gauff Beats Venus Williams In Australian Open

(Melbourne) — American teenager Coco Gauff has defeated seven-time grand-slam champion Venus Williams in the first round of the Australian Open. The 15-year-old beat the 39-year-old tennis star 7-6, 6-3 in the first round. It was the second time in six months for Gauff, who also beat Williams in the first round at Wimbledon.

Virginia On High Alert As It Prepares For Pro-Gun Rally

Pro-gun rally activists will be in Richmond today. Officials are concerned about potential violence.

Federal and state security officials in Virginia are on high alert as they prepare for a pro-gun rally today on state capitol grounds in Richmond.
Last week federal officials arrested three men tied to white supremacist groups who were planning to attend the rally, with weapons.
There are flight restrictions on all air-craft and drowns flying over the state capitol. Virginia Governor Ralph Northam has issued a state of emergency banning all weapons on the capitol grounds until Tuesday.

Response To Deadly New Carrollton Fire Questioned

One person was killed, another injured in a fire in New Carrollton. Response time of fire and rescue crews debated.

A fire that left a woman dead and a man in critical condition is raising concerns about staffing and response times in Prince George’s County.  The fire broke out at a home on Inlet Street in New Carrollton around 6:00 p.m. Sunday. Three calls were made to three different fire stations nearby and none of them were staffed. Landover Hills Fire Department responded to a fourth call and reach the scene of the fire.  40-year-old Anita Ellis died as a result of the fire and a 20-year-old man is in critical condition. Prince George’s Deputy Fire Chief Brian Frankel says the response time wasn’t delayed. Fire officials are conducting an internal review of staffing needs. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.

Dr. King Day….A Day On, Not a Day Off: Providing Our Youth with The Gift of Books

Our Stuff The Bus Book Drive takes place today from 9am-1pm at the Buck Lodge Middle School.

Putting new books in the hands of area youth.  WHUR is teaming up with United Way of the National Capital Area to host a Stuff the Bus Book Drive on Dr. King Day.  My guest is Renee Nash – News and Public Affairs Director here at WHUR

 WHUR and the United Way of the National Capital Area DR. KING DAY Stuff the Bus Book Drive Monday, January 20th from 9am to 1pm at Buck Lodge Middle School in Adelphi.  Stop by and drop off your book.   For a list of books needed or to purchase a book now, head over to whur.com.  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:

THE JOURNEY: “Dr. Art Dawkins – Building an Incubator for World-class Practitioners”

President Wayne Frederick talks with Dr. Art Dawkins who for decades led the Howard University music program in Jazz Studies.

The Journey - Dr. Art Dawkins

ABOUT

On this episode of The Journey, President Wayne Frederick talks with Dr. Art Dawkins who for decades led the Howard University music program in Jazz Studies.  Dr. Dawkins is a professional musician, jazz historian and mentor to many students and faculty.

Air Date: December 18, 2016

Reparations: Is The Time Right Now?

Discussion about the complexities of reparations for the descendants of slaves in America.

Before he was assassinated civil rights icon Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. spoke about the issue of reparations for the descendants of slaves in America.  Last year on Capitol Hill, a high-profile hearing on reparations was also held.  So far there’s been no movement by federal lawmakers on this issue.  Ahead of MLK Day we’re discussing the idea of reparations.

AUDIO:

Resources:

Event: MLK and the Case for Reparations

Guests:

Dr. Dana Williams, Professor of African-American Literature, Interim Dean, Howard University Graduate School

Dr. Greg Carr, Chair, Afro-American History, Howard University

 

 

Allison’s Timeline: DC, MD, VA Attorneys General Join Suit Against Food Stamp Limitations

House Clerk Cheryl Johnson marched the two articles – abuse of power and obstruction of Congress – over to the Senate. Johnson led a silent and somber procession…full story.

Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh joined his counterparts in D.C. and Virginia in filing the suit, over the ability to extend food stamp benefits beyond a three-month period… full story.

Jason Reynolds Named National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature…full story

AMPM Entertainment Report: Arrest Warrants, Ivy Park and Ubering with Yung Joc

Arrest warrant issued for Odell Beckham over alleged battery on police officer…full story.

Beyoncé Sent Zendaya, Hailey Bieber, and Yara Shahidi, Cardi B and more an Entire Wardrobe of Ivy Park Clothes…full story.

Leading By Example: Yung Joc Responds To Driving For Uber, Saying He’s Not Too Big To Make An Honest Living! Full story.

Allison’s Timeline: Ready, Set, 2020 Women’s March

The Women’s March is back for its fourth, pink-hatted protest through D.C.. Although D.C. will be the flagship event, hundreds of satellite marches are being organized around the country. Click for more info.

State lawmakers to take a major step toward making Virginia the critical 38th state to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Full story.

Josiah Henson Museum to Be Built in Honor of Man Who Inspired ‘Uncle Tom’s Cabin’. Read the full story of how he maps it out for us.

Courthouse To Get Cong. Cummings’ Name

Courthouse to be named after late US Rep. Elijah Cummings

The city of Baltimore will formally name a courthouse after the late U.S. Rep. Elijah Cummings in the first half of 2020. Mayor Bernard C. “Jack” Young on Friday unveiled the renderings of the bronze plaques that will be affixed to the building’s exterior. One includes an image and biography of the congressman, and the other reads “Elijah E. Cummings Courthouse.” The powerful Democratic congressman and civil rights champion died Oct. 17 at age 68 of complications from longstanding health issues. He had represented Maryland’s 7th Congressional District, which encompasses a large portion of Baltimore, since 1996.

Metrobus Workers In Virginia Back To Work

Striking Metrobus Garage Workers Back On The Job

(Lorton, VA) — After pounding the picket lines for the last three months, workers at the Metrobus garage in Northern Virginia are back to work. The workers, represented by the Amalgamated Transit Union Local 689, overwhelmingly approved a new contract which provides increased wages, better health care and pension benefits. Workers returning to their jobs today will be required to attend route retaining sessions with full bus service likely to return early next week. Union officials say the training is meant to re-familiarize returning drivers with their routes.

Jack Evans To Leave DC Council Today

Jack Evan’s resignation from the DC Council takes effect today. Evans resigned amid ethics violation allegations.

(Washington, DC) — It appears the longest-serving member of the D.C. Council will step down from office today, days before Council was set to vote on removing him from office. Jack Evans is scheduled to resign his seat in the wake of multiple alleged ethics violations. The D.C. Council was scheduled to vote on January 21st to remove the lawmaker from office after voting in December to recommend his expulsion. An investigation alleged that Evans used his positions as Metro Board Chair and on council to inappropriately benefit private clients.

Alleged White Supremacists Tied To Virginia Gun Rally

Three men arrested in Maryland are linked to a white supremacist group. The men were planning to attend Monday’s pro-gun rally in Richmond.

Virginia is under a state of emergency as it prepares for a pro-gun rally on state capitol grounds next week.  Now, three men alleged to be white supremacists and tied to the planned rally in Richmond are behind bars in Maryland. The men had been under surveillance for several months and have suspected links to a racist violent extremist group ‘The Base.’  The men appeared in Federal Court in Greenbelt yesterday. One of them allegedly entered the U.S. illegally from Canada. Virginia’s governor has banned all weapons on state capitol grounds in preparation for Monday’s rally.

Martin Luther King Jr. Day, EU featuring Sugar Bear, Elle Varner and Bell Biv Devoe

It’s the King Holiday Weekend and there are some great events and shows to catch all weekend long.

WEEKEND HAPS

 

  • WHUR and the United Way of the National Capital Area hosting, our King Day Stuff the Bus Book Drive Monday, January 20th from 9am to 1pm at Buck Lodge Middle School in Adelphi. Stop by and drop off your book.   For a list of books needed or to purchase a book now, head over to whur.com.

 

  • Also on Monday, The Kennedy Center presents their Martin Luther King Jr. Day Film Program: James Baldwin Double feature: I Am Not Your Negro and If Beale Street Could Talk.  Starts at 11am.
  • The 39th Annual MLK Parade kicks off at 11am, beginning at Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. SE & Good Hope Road. This annual parade that brings the entire community together on the holiday that celebrates the Civil Rights leader. Community activists, performers and civic leaders will all be on-hand for this event that aims to prolong Dr. King’s legacy and everlasting message of peace. The parade concludes with a community fair at the Gateway Pavilion.

 

  • City Winery presents an action packed weekend….tonight it’s Jeff Bradshaw and friends featuring N’Dambi. Show time is 8pm.  And then at 10pm EU featuring Sugar Bear takes to the stage.  On Saturday it’s the Chuck Brown Band for an 8pm show and on Sunday, Elle Varner performs for two shows, 6:30 and 10pm.

 

  • Bell Biv Devoe is in town at The Theater at MGM National Harbor. Sunday, show time is 8pm.

 

  • Blues Alley presents Jazz Saxophonist Kirk Whalum this week for two shows each night 8 & 10pm.

 

  • On Sunday, catch Snoop Dogg, at the Filmore Silver Spring. Show time is 8pm.

 

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:

Bullying Awarness, Part Two: Bullying In The Schools

Why is bullying still such a severe issue for school culture? Identifying the perpetrators, victims and solutions for bullying.

Earlier this week we highlighted the issues surrounding workplace bullying.  In part two of our examination of this issue, we talk about bullying in our schools.  How often do you speak with your children about it?  What can you and schools do about it?

Resources:

Federal Government Resources Against Bullying

Pacer.org

DC Youth Bullying Prevention Task Force

Bullying Is Not Dope

Bullyingisnotdope@gmail.com

 

Tenika Brown, Founder, Bullying Is Not Dope

Chandrai Jackson-Saunders, School Psychologist

Spike Lee Becomes First Black President of Cannes Festival Jury

“To me, the Cannes Film Festival (besides being the most important film festival in the world — no disrespect to anybody) has had a great impact on my film career. You could easily say Cannes changed the trajectory of who I became in world cinema,” said Lee.

Contributed by Rebecca Johnson

Spike Lee will make history as the first black president of the Cannes Festival Jury this year.

In the festival’s 73-year history, Lee will be the first black person to hold the most prestigious position in the festival. The jury is responsible for deciding which film will receive the Palme d’Or, the highest honor.

“To me, the Cannes Film Festival (besides being the most important film festival in the world — no disrespect to anybody) has had a great impact on my film career. You could easily say Cannes changed the trajectory of who I became in world cinema,” said Lee in a statement.

The filmmaker’s history with the festival began in 1986, when his debut film, “She’s Gotta Have It,” won the festival’s Youth Prize for best young director, according to CNN. BlacKkKlansman, which he also directed, received the Grand Prix award at the festival in 2018. Throughout his career, seven of his films have received festival awards.

“Cannes is a natural homeland and a global sounding board for those who (re)awaken minds and question our stances and fixed ideas. Lee’s flamboyant personality is sure to shake things up. What kind of president of the jury will he be? Find out in Cannes!” said Cannes president Pierre Lescure and festival director Thierry Frémaux.

The festival will take place in Cannes, France from May 12 until May 23.

Odell Beckham In Trouble Over Butt Smack

Warrant issued for Odell Beckham after video shows butt swat

NEW ORLEANS (AP) A misdemeanor simple battery warrant has been
issued for Cleveland Browns wide receiver and former LSU star Odell
Beckham Jr., police in New Orleans said Thursday.

The warrant comes as video posted on social media appears to show
Beckham swatting a security officer’s buttocks during LSU’s locker
room victory celebration after Monday night’s college national
championship game in the Superdome.

We are aware of the incident and have been in touch with Odell and
his representatives on the matter, the Browns said in a statement.
“They are cooperating with authorities to appropriately address the
situation.”

LSU players were seen smoking cigars – forbidden in the Superdome –
in pictures from the Monday night celebration. Authorities
reportedly warned them they could face arrest.

In a 27-second video available on Twitter, a security officer is
seen standing over an LSU player sitting on a locker room bench.
The officer appears to be searching around the bench and pointing
to the floor. He can be heard talking about a burn mark just
before Beckham approaches him from behind and appears to swat his
backside.

The arrest warrant follows another post-game controversy involving
Beckham.

Impeachment Process In The Senate Gets Underway

Senate Formally Receives House Articles Of Impeachment. Senators Sworn-In As Jurors For Impeachment Trial.

(Washington, DC) — Members of the Senate have been sworn-in as jurors for the impeachment trial of President Trump. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts administered the oath. Roberts will preside over the impeachment trial. The trial will begin in earnest on Tuesday. Roberts was sworn-in by Iowa Republican Chuck Grassley, the Senate pro tempore. Senators then began signing a special impeachment oath book in groups of four.

An hour earlier the Senate formally received the House articles of impeachment against President Trump. House impeachment managers were in the Senate chamber and the two articles of impeachment were read aloud by California’s Adam Schiff. Schiff chairs the House Intelligence Committee. Trump was impeached for abusing power and obstructing Congress in the investigation of the Ukraine scandal. The House impeached the President last month. The Senate trial will determine whether Trump is removed from office.

The other House impeachment managers are California’s Zoe Lofgren, New York’s Hakeem Jeffries, Florida’s Val Demings, Colorado’s Jason Crow, Texan Sylvia Garcia and New York’s Jerry Nadler. Nadler chairs the House Judiciary Committee.

DC Moves In To Move Homeless Out

“My problem is the city is really not doing enough to address the homeless problem.  There needs to be more adequate housing for low income people.  They are treating the homeless like they are not human.  The mayor is doing all this fabulous building of these big high-rises and people can’t afford these places,” said Aiyetoro, a volunteer with the Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless. 

Washington, D.C. (Thursday, January 16, 2020) – Dozens of homeless persons in the District are looking for other places to stay.  This after city crews moved in this morning to haul off tents and other items under the NoMa underpass on K Street, NE.  It was all part of an initiative Mayor Muriel Bowser called Encampment Protocol Engagement, where the sidewalks  were cleared and cleaned.

WHUR News Director Renee Nash was live as the big eviction was underway and spoke with volunteers, homeless persons impacted, and advocates working to find new places for the homeless.  City officials say the removal policy is necessary because of the large number of tents crowding narrow sidewalks like those on K Street. Mayor Bowser says the city is working with those impacted to offer homeless services.

But homeless advocates like Adjoa Aiyetoro decried today’s action, calling it inhumane.  “My problem is the city is really not doing enough to address the homeless problem.  There needs to be more adequate housing for low income people.  They are treating the homeless like they are not human.  The mayor is doing all this fabulous building of these big high-rises and people can’t afford these places,” said Aiyetoro, a volunteer with the Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless.  

City officials notified those housed under the bridge two-weeks ago that they had to move out or their items would be discarded.  Shortly after 10am, city dump trucks and workers armed with brooms, shovels, and rakes moved in to discard all the tents and debris left behind.  Volunteers also scrambled to help the homeless to move to an area around the corner or a few streets over.

Michael Harris, who is also wheelchair bound, has lived under the K Street Bridge for the past 8 months.  He’s not sure where he will go next.  He has a housing voucher.  But says his housing will not be available for another six weeks.  “For now, I will just have to keep living on the streets,” said Harris.

 

 

Beyonce’s Collection ‘Ivy Park’ Debuts This Week

“My team has worked hard with the Adidas team in bringing my vision to life for this first collection and I am grateful and proud. From the accessories to the clothes and footwear, I wanted to design and re-imagine pieces that serve as favorite armor for anyone who acknowledges the strength in their individual style and lives freely and boldly,” said Beyonce.

Contributed by Jordyn Fields

It’s finally time for the release of Beyonce’s clothing line, Ivy Park.

The brand has partnered with Adidas and has created four new sneakers Ultra Boosts, two colors of Nite Jogger, and the Sambarose. The collection also includes bodysuits, joggers, hoodies and jackets. Prices will range from $25 for accessories to $250 for outerwear with sizes from XS-XL.

This launch features Beyonce as the sole owner of Ivy Park, something she calls a dream come true.

“My team has worked hard with the Adidas team in bringing my vision to life for this first collection and I am grateful and proud. From the accessories to the clothes and footwear, I wanted to design and re-imagine pieces that serve as favorite armor for anyone who acknowledges the strength in their individual style and lives freely and boldly,” said Beyonce in a press release.

 

Ivy Park has released several unboxing videos of the collection in anticipation of the release. Beyonce received over 3 million liked on her Ivy Park promotional post so the line is sure to sell out.

Ivy Park will be available online and in stores on Saturday, January 18.