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How A Credit Card Loan’s Fast And Easy Cash Can Cost You

Credit card companies want to turn your unused credit line into cash that you can borrow for things like home improvements or unexpected expenses. But accepting this loan offer may not be the best choice for your wallet or your credit score.

In recent months, two of the largest credit card issuers, Citi and Chase, have announced they’ll offer credit card loans to eligible cardholders. Citi is offering its Citi Flex Loan, while Chase plans to launch My Chase Loan in late 2019.

The new products appear to be aimed at taking a share of the ballooning market for personal loans, which hit a record $143 billion in the first quarter of 2019, according to credit reporting agency TransUnion, an increase of 19.2% year over year.

Credit card loans are fast, convenient and cheaper than cash advances. But personal finance experts say the loans are still costly and can lower your credit scores, making it more difficult to obtain credit with low interest rates in the future.

Before you accept this seemingly simple way to get cash, consider the risks and compare your alternatives.

HOW A CREDIT CARD LOAN WORKS

Citi and Chase customers don’t have to request a loan — or even apply. The companies are promoting their “flexible financing offering” or new “loan feature” via email, direct mail or on account log-in pages.

“It’s very tempting because it’s so fast and easy, with no application,” says David Rae, a certified financial planner based in Los Angeles. “If you’re already in debt, it can cause that debt to snowball and become a big problem.”

The amount you can borrow depends on how much credit line you have available. Once you choose a loan amount and repayment term, the issuer transfers the cash to your bank account within a couple of days. Citi will alternatively mail a check.

The loans have payback terms of one to five years, and monthly repayments are added to your card’s minimum payment due. Citi and Chase say they report payments to the credit bureaus as credit card payments, not as separate loan payments.

Having different types of credit on your reports can positively affect your scores. In this case, “there’s no added benefit to your credit score, beyond just having a credit card and making a payment,” Rae says.

You can continue using your credit card, but you’ll want to track your balance and stay under the credit limit to avoid costly fees. You also won’t get cash back, miles or points with the Citi or Chase loan.

THE COSTS AND RISKS

Rae advises the loans should only be considered for emergency expenses if you don’t have savings, rather than discretionary purchases.

“If you’re trying to book a vacation or shopping for clothes, I wouldn’t recommend this product,” he says.

Credit card loans may cost less than cash advances, but they aren’t cheap.

Citi Flex Loans carry annual percentage rates that range from 7.99% to 8.99%, while My Chase Loan offers vary from 16.99% to 22.24% APR for borrowers with excellent FICO credit scores (over 720).

For example, a five-year, $5,000 Citi Flex Loan at 8.99% APR would have monthly payments of $104 and total interest of $1,226.

Taking the loan also increases your credit utilization rate — how much of your credit limit is used. Most financial experts recommend keeping your total utilization below 30%.

This loan can push you above that threshold and lower your credit score, says Bruce McClary, spokesperson for the National Foundation for Credit Counseling.

COMPARE ALTERNATIVES

Whenever you borrow, compare interest rates on multiple loan options and consider features that build your credit or offer flexible payment schedules.

— Personal loans may offer lower rates, especially if you have excellent credit, and higher loan amounts. They also show up as separate accounts on your credit reports, helping to diversify your accounts and indicate you can handle different types of credit, ultimately lifting your score s.

— If you qualify, a 0% APR credit card is an interest-free loan, as long as you pay the balance before the introductory offer period ends. Also, you may earn cash back or travel rewards with this credit card.

“If you’re able to get a credit card with no interest, and you pay it off within the time frame, you’re going to be way better off financially,” Rae says.

 

Post Report Shows Russians Used Twitter Campaign To Misinform Md Voters In 2016

Experts believe Russians sources are working right now to figure out to put out misinformation to discourage black voters for the 2020 Presidential race.

A report by the “Washington Post” shows a Russian twitter campaign to affect black voters in Maryland during the 2016 Presidential election.

According to their findings, the mission began in June of 2015. It started with a company called Internet Research Agency (IRA) which is based out of a St. Petersburg based. They set up an account called @baltimoreonline. They started first with just sending out tweets about things happening locally. The third tweet from the IRA account was a retweet of a story of a 5-year-old who had shot himself. Not too far from where Freddie Gray was arrested and later died while in police custody.

The “Post” report says American prosecutors say the IRA trolling source used stories like this to spread misinformation to widen the racial divisions and to demoralize African American voters. It was also discovered that the Russian campaign focused on Maryland unlike any other campaign being conducted in other states.

IRA also purchased ads on Facebook that specifically targeted blacks in the state of Maryland. More than in any other state. There were some 285 adds — 193 that focuses on residents in Baltimore according to accounts by Propaganda Research Project and Graphika. These are just two of three major originations that look into social media for Congress.

The Facebook account posted stories about Freddie Gray, Tamir Rice and even Michael Brown further exploiting the racial injustice in the country. In fact, they continued to tweet until well after the Presidential election. It was shut down in August of 2017 after is was made clear to the social media giant of their campaign to play up the country’s racial injustice issues with police and lawmakers.

Experts believe Russians sources are working right now to figure out to put out misinformation to discourage black voters for the 2020 Presidential race.

The Baltimore Chapter of the NAACP is well aware of the organization and they are planning a number of things to make sure that black voters are not discouraged or misinformed and that they vote in the coming election. The chapter has scheduled a Setempber 24th push tied in with National Voter Registration Day.

Since numbers findings and investigations have shown Russian involvement in discouraging or suppression the black vote both Twitter and Facebook have made commitments to block any user seen using those tactics to intimidate or send out wrong information about voting.

Facebook has assigned 500 employees to monitor accounts the closer we get to the 2020 election.

Congressman Elijah Cummings is warning residents in Maryland to prepare for more misinformation to circulate ahead of the next Presidential election to discourage black voters from using the right they have to cast a ballot.

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The Places It’ll Go: Dr. Seuss Exhibition Hitting The Road

“I wanted to explore the books and bring the characters to life in a new and engaging way,” said Susan Brandt, president of San Diego-based Dr. Seuss Enterprises, the company founded by Audrey Geisel, the late widow of Theodor Seuss Geisel, who under the pen name Dr. Seuss wrote and illustrated dozens of children’s books.

BOSTON (AP) — Dr. Seuss is hitting the road this fall with a large interactive exhibit that will immerse visitors in some of the most iconic books by the beloved children’s writer.

The exhibit is centered on a maze based on “Oh, the Places You’ll Go,” the Dr. Seuss book that urges children to explore the world and move mountains despite the pitfalls and challenges. Children and adults will be able to explore rooms based on “The Cat in the Hat,” ″The Lorax,” ″Did I Ever Tell You How Lucky You Are?” and other works.

The 15,000-square-foot (1,400-square-meter) exhibition announced publicly Wednesday is scheduled to open in Toronto in October. There are plans to take it to Boston, Seattle, Houston and several other North American cities.

“I wanted to explore the books and bring the characters to life in a new and engaging way,” said Susan Brandt, president of San Diego-based Dr. Seuss Enterprises, the company founded by Audrey Geisel, the late widow of Theodor Seuss Geisel, who under the pen name Dr. Seuss wrote and illustrated dozens of children’s books.

Because the exhibit is based on Geisel’s children’s books, there are no references to his earlier and more controversial political cartoons.

The maze inspired by “Oh, the Places You’ll Go” features thousands of suspended balloons.

Visitors entering “The Lorax” room can wander through a forest of truffula trees. The “If I Ran the Circus” room features a working carousel, while “Horton Hears a Who!” consists of a field of waist-high pink clover.

The exhibit is a partnership between Dr. Seuss Enterprises and Kilburn Live, a division of Los Angeles-based entertainment company Kilburn Media.

The Dr. Seuss Experience, more than two years in the making, is unlike anything the company has ever been involved in before, and that’s what attracted Kilburn to the project.

The exhibit is not just about promoting literacy but about the pro-social messages in Dr. Seuss books, Kilburn founder and CEO Mark Manuel said.

“The Lorax” teaches environmental stewardship, while “The Sneetches and Other Stories” teaches tolerance and individuality, he said.

Another aspect is that the exhibit will change in every city. Some rooms will be flipped out to be replaced by rooms based on other Seuss classics. The rooms will even change based on the time of year, with a “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” room planned for the holiday season.

“Our goal is to have children shriek with joy,” Manuel said.

Stedman Graham Visits Prison For Leadership Talk To Inmates

Before meeting his longtime partner, megastar Oprah Winfrey, Stedman Graham worked as a guard in a Chicago prison — and on Wednesday, for the first time in about 40 years, he entered prison again to speak to inmates about finding your purpose no matter where you are.

BISHOPVILLE, S.C. (AP) — Before meeting his longtime partner, megastar Oprah Winfrey, Stedman Graham worked as a guard in a Chicago prison — and on Wednesday, for the first time in about 40 years, he entered prison again to speak to inmates about finding your purpose no matter where you are.

Graham spent nearly three hours inside one of South Carolina’s most troubled penitentiaries with about three dozen inmates. He spoke within shouting distance of the wing at maximum security Lee Correctional Institution where seven inmates were killedand 22 others injured during a riot in April 2018.

“If you get out and you don’t know who you are, you have no direction,” Graham said. “You have your freedom, but that will keep you a slave for the rest of your life.” It’s a similar talk to one he makes around the nation about discovering what you love and who you are and respecting yourself and others.

Graham’s past correctional work was in medium security prison. Wednesday’s maximum security tour marked his first prison visit since the late 1980s.

He was the guest of crisis manager and motivational speaker Andre Norman , a former inmate who proposed the Academy of Hope program after hearing about those killed in the riots and 13 others who suffered violent deaths behind state prison walls in 16 months.

He proposed bringing the leaders in prison yards across the state — the alpha males who controlled the culture on their cellblocks — to Lee Correctional and put them in a leadership program.

“Let them read about great leaders. Let them sit among leaders who have done thing outside,” said Norman, who plans to get U.S. Sen. Tim Scott and South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster to talk to his several-hour long classes.

Norman’s Academy of Hope proposal seemed risky, as authorities blamed gangs and contraband cellphones for the sudden rash of violence, but it appears have met with some success. Over four months there have been no assaults on inmates or staff and no weapons found in the wing near where prisoners filmed bloody bodies on sidewalks 16 months ago.

The unique program drew Graham to South Carolina.

“Everybody has potential. It’s important we try to help everyone reach it,” Graham said.

Norman ran a gang when he was young and spent several years in prison, but vowed while in solitary confinement he would turn his life around, then help others do the same. In the 20 years since his release, he has given speeches and done crisis management for corporations and Ted Talks on the need for criminal justice and prison reform. But this project in South Carolina is special to him.

“I’ve always wanted to do something like this. There’s not another program like it in the country,” Norman said.

Prisoners in Academy of Hope get some perks. They’re housed in what used to be solitary confinement and get to be by themselves. Several cells upstairs away from the hustle of the common area painted a soft blue and marked off as meditation areas to blow off steam.

A 27-year-old participant named Sylvester came from a prison in Columbia. South Carolina prison policy prohibits him from giving his last name to a reporter.

He’s spent nine years in South Carolina prisons on armed robbery and kidnapping charges and isn’t scheduled for release until 2030.

Now, Sylvester has a collection of copious notes from the past four months. He soaks in the advice and peppers Graham with questions.

“This program is sharpening my tools I will need when I get out,” he says. “It’s going to let me live out my destiny — and I know it isn’t in here.”

Graham told the prisoners that sometimes being truly powerful means knowing when not to use power, and finding themselves so other people don’t define them.

Graham said he knew most of the inmates and staff probably immediately thought of his famous partner when they heard he was coming.

″‘Oprah’s man’ is coming to speak,” Graham said, to a roomful of chuckles. “Y’all are laughing, but you said it. But what I’ve learned is don’t let anyone else define you, because they will always define you as less than them.”

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Alex Trebek, Saying He’s On The Mend, Back At ‘Jeopardy!’

Trebek announced his diagnosis in March. He said he planned to beat the disease’s low survival rate with the love and support of family and friends and with prayers from viewers.

LOS ANGELES (AP) — “Jeopardy!” host Alex Trebek has returned to work, saying he’s “on the mend” following treatment for pancreatic cancer.

The game show posted a video Thursday on Twitter showing the 79-year-old host back on set and promising “a good year” ahead. He actually started work on July 22, his birthday.

New episodes of the upcoming Season 36 are slated to begin airing on Sept. 9.

Trebek announced his diagnosis in March. He said he planned to beat the disease’s low survival rate with the love and support of family and friends and with prayers from viewers.

The American Cancer Society estimates 3% of patients with stage 4 pancreatic cancer are alive 5 years after being diagnosed.

Bad News! This District Will Not Reach A Goal To Cut HIV Cases In Half By 2020

The study also revealed that the disease is affect people in DC under the age of 30 more than anyone else. They account for a third of new HIV cases last year alone.

City health officials have conceded that they will not meet DC Mayor Muriel Bowser’s goal of cutting the rate of new HIV cases in half by 2020.

The announcement follows a new health report for the District. As it stands now almost two percent of DC residents are affected by HIV. That is the highest rate in the country.

Here are the numbers from last year. There were 360 residents in the city that were being treated for HIV. That number was down 13 from the year before.

Health officials say a lot of progress has been made since the 2000’s when the numbers of new cases reached 1,000.

When Mayor Bowser took office in 2015 some 400 residents had the virus. Bowser said then she wanted to cut the number in half by 2020. Gains have been made but no where near the where the Mayor wants it.

As it stands now some two-thirds of residents in the city have suppressed the virus. As of 2016, more than 1,000 people living in DC have HIV. The District ranks 16th in the nation for HIV cases.

There is good news the report shows that the city is very close to achieving another goal. That is to have 90% of resident knowing their HIV status and those needing medicine receiving it.

According to the Health Department. The population in the city that’s most at risk of contracting the HIV virus is black gay and bisexual men and black heterosexual women.

The study also revealed that the disease is affecting people in DC under the age of 30 more than anyone else. They account for a third of new HIV cases last year alone. Some feel it could be be attributed to the fact that youth today have access to PrEP. Which is medication available to schools and employee’s. In years past, HIV was deemed a death sentence or fatal. Now people are living with it and the fear of years past is not as prevalent.

There was a drop in other sexually transmitted diseases like syphilis, gonorrhea and chlamydia.

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The Man Hunt Is On For The Person Who Tried To Rape A Deaf Woman Asking For Directions

This week police created a composite sketch of the man she said attacked her. Officers went door to door this week in District Heigths hoping someone could help them solve the case.

Prince George’s County Police are determined to find the suspect who tried to sexually assault a deaf immigrant who asked for directions.

The attack happened around 10 p.m. on August 14th in District Heights. The victim said that after she got off a bus at Silver Hill Road near Pennsylvania Avenue she became lost. She then asked a man if he could help her find an address that she had written on a piece of paper. He lead her almost a mile from where they first men and then tried to drag her into a wooded area rape her. She was able to fight him off and flag down a police officer.

This week police created a composite sketch of the man she said attacked her. Officers went door to door this week in District Heigths hoping someone could help them solve the case.

There is a reward up to $25-thousand dollars for anyone who can give them information that leads to his arrest and conviction.

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Howard To Rock Bison Colors Today For 2019 College Colors Day

“Our students, faculty, staff and alumni represent the long-standing traditions and values of Howard University, and we know that they are unafraid of showing the world how proud they are to be Bison on College Colors Day,” says Kery Davis, athletic director at Howard University.

Contributed by the Howard University Newsroom

With this fall kicking off the celebration of 150 years of the rich history and tradition of college football, Howard University encourages alumni, students, faculty and staff to show that their college colors never fade by wearing their favorite Howard University gear on College Colors Day, which takes place on Friday, August 30. As part of the day of celebration, Howard University Athletics and WHBC 96.3HD3 will host a football kickoff pep-rally to celebrate the new season of Bison Football and Bison pride! Students, alumni, faculty and the Howard community can join the fun from 4 p.m. – 6 p.m. in front of Burr Gymnasium, leading up to the Bison soccer game at 7 p.m. at Greene Stadium.

The 15th annual College Colors Day is a national holiday that gives Bison across the country the opportunity to showcase their spirit by wearing Bison Blue or Howard apparel and share their pride on social media using the hashtag #CollegeColorsDay and #BisonColors.

“Our students, faculty, staff and alumni represent the long-standing traditions and values of Howard University, and we know that they are unafraid of showing the world how proud they are to be Bison on College Colors Day,” says Kery Davis, athletic director at Howard University.

College Colors Day was created by CLC, the University’s licensing partner, to provide a unified spirit day for college fans and supporters. This year’s holiday honors the kick-off of the football season with a partnership with College Football 150th Anniversary. Beyond showing their spirit on social media, Bisons can also visit www.CollegeColorsDay.com to enter for the chance to win a variety of prizes, including two tickets and a trip to the national championship game in New Orleans, thanks to CLC’s partnership with the College Football Playoff (CFP), and its charitable arm, Extra Yard for Teachers.

Whether going to work, school, or just spending time with friends, Bison are encouraged to share their school spirit by wearing Howard’s colors on College Colors Day and share their pride on social using the hashtag #BisonColors.

Florida Preps For An ‘Absolute Monster’: Hurricane Dorian

MIAMI (AP) — Unsure where Hurricane Dorian is going to land over Labor Day weekend, many Florida residents faced a sense of helplessness as they prepared for what President Donald Trump said could be an “absolute monster” of a storm.

Full Coverage: Hurricane Dorian

“All indications are it’s going to hit very hard and it’s going to be very big,” Trump said in a video he tweeted Thursday evening, comparing Dorian to Hurricane Andrew, which devastated South Florida in 1992.

The National Hurricane Center said the Category 2 storm is expected to strengthen into a potentially catastrophic Category 4 with winds of 130 mph (209 kph) and slam into the U.S. on Monday somewhere between the Florida Keys and southern Georgia — a 500-mile (805-kilometer) stretch that reflected the high degree of uncertainty this far out.

“If it makes landfall as a Category 3 or 4 hurricane, that’s a big deal,” said University of Miami hurricane researcher Brian McNoldy. “A lot of people are going to be affected. A lot of insurance claims.”

With the storm’s track still unclear, no immediate mass evacuations were ordered. Along Florida’s east coast, local governments began distributing sandbags, shoppers rushed to stock up on food, plywood and other emergency supplies at supermarkets and hardware stores, and motorists topped off their tanks and filled gasoline cans. Some fuel shortages were reported in the Cape Canaveral area.

Josefine Larrauri, a retired translator, went to a Publix supermarket in Miami only to find empty shelves in the water section.

“I feel helpless because the whole coast is threatened,” she said. “What’s the use of going all the way to Georgia if it can land there?”

In Vero Beach, about 140 miles (225 kilometers) up the coast from Miami, Lauren Harvey, 51, scoured the aisles of a nearby supermarket in search for non-perishable food items that could last her throughout the storm.

Harvey, who works in medical billing, is going through a divorce and recently moved from the Philadelphia-area. She said she is not sure what to expect and is preparing to spend her very first hurricane alone.

“I just moved here, so I’m lost,” she said with a blank expression on her face, after grabbing a couple of water bottles from a scantly-stocked shelf. “I don’t know what I’m going to do.”

Tiffany Miranda of Miami Springs waited well over 30 minutes in line at BJ’s Wholesale Club in Hialeah to buy hurricane supplies. Some 50 vehicles were bumper-to-bumper, waiting to fill up at the store’s 12 gas pumps.

“You never know with these hurricanes. It could be good, it could be bad. You just have to be prepared,” she said.

As of Friday morning, Dorian was centered about 260 miles (420 kilometers) east of the Bahamas, its winds blowing at 105 mph (165 kph) as it moved northwest at 12 mph (19 kph). The government of the Bahamas issued a hurricane watch for the northwestern Bahamas overnight. According to the advisory, a watch is usually issued 48 hours before tropical-storm-force winds are anticipated.

It is expected to pick up steam as it pushes out into warm waters with favorable winds, the University of Miami’s McNoldy said, adding: “Starting (Friday), it really has no obstacles left in its way.”

The National Hurricane Center’s projected track had the storm blowing ashore midway along the Florida peninsula, southeast of Orlando and well north of Miami or Fort Lauderdale. But because of the difficulty of predicting its course this far ahead, the “cone of uncertainty” covered nearly the entire state.

Forecasters said coastal areas of the Southeast could get 5 to 10 inches (13 to 25 centimeters) of rain, with 15 inches (38 centimeters) in some places, triggering life-threatening flash floods.

Also imperiled were the Bahamas, with Dorian’s expected track running just to the north of Great Abaco and Grand Bahama islands.

Jeff Byard, an associate administrator at the Federal Emergency Management Agency, warned that Dorian is likely to “create a lot of havoc with infrastructure, power and roads,” but gave assurances FEMA is prepared to handle it, even though the Trump administration is shifting hundreds of millions of dollars from FEMA and other agencies to deal with immigration at the Mexican border.

“This is going to be a big storm. We’re prepared for a big response,” Byard said.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis declared a state of emergency, clearing the way to bring in more fuel and call out the National Guard if necessary, and Georgia’s governor followed suit.

Royal Caribbean, Carnival and Norwegian began rerouting their cruise ships. Major airlines began allowing travelers to change their reservations without a fee.

The hurricane season typically peaks between mid-August and late October. One of the most powerful storms ever to hit the U.S. was on Labor Day 1935. The unnamed Category 5 hurricane crashed ashore along Florida’s Gulf Coast on Sept. 2. It was blamed for over 400 deaths.

Dorian rolled through the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico as a Category 1 hurricane on Wednesday.

The initial blow did not appear to be as bad as expected in Puerto Rico, which is still recovering from the devastation wrought by Hurricane Maria two years ago.

But the tail end of the storm unleashed heavy flooding along the eastern and southern coasts of Puerto Rico. Cars, homes and gravestones in the coastal town of Humacao became halfway submerged after a river burst its banks.

Dorian caused an island-wide blackout in St. Thomas and St. John in the U.S. Virgin Islands and scattered outages in St. Croix, government spokesman Richard Motta said.

Back in Florida, Mark and Gina Emeterio enjoyed a peaceful afternoon sunbathing and wading in the ocean at Vero Beach. The newly retired couple from Sacramento, California, wanted to relax after spending the morning shuttering their home.

Mark, a retired pipe layer, and Gina, a retired state employee, planned to wait it out the storm with local friends more experienced with hurricanes.

“We got each other,” Mark Emeterio said. “So we’re good.”

“I told him, ‘Whatever happens, hold my hand,’” his wife joked.

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Associated Press writers Seth Borenstein and Michael Balsamo in Washington; Danica Coto in San Juan, Puerto Rico; Marcia Dunn in Cape Canaveral, Florida; Freida Frisaro and Marcus Lim in Miami; Mike Schneider in Orlando, Florida, contributed to this report.

Nephew Tommy, Jill Scott and Family Fun at the Bowie Town Center

There’s so much to do and see here in the DMV durning the Labor Day Weekend……Enjoy!!

Weekend Haps Update

 

  • Bethesda Blues & Jazz Supper Club presents our very own Nephew Tommy tonight and tomorrow for two shows each night, 7&10pm.   

 

  • Jill Scott performs at The Theater at MGM National Harbor, tonight and tomorrow. Both shows are at 8pm.

  • City Winery presents singer songwriter and producer Dwele, Saturday night for two show, 6:30pm and 10pm. Then on Sunday you can check out Be’la Dona, doors open at 6pm and the show starts at 8pm.

 

  • Join us tomorrow at the Bowie Town Centerfor family fun and live entertainment, great music, prizes and more. From 6-8pm.

 

  • Make sure you’re tuned in to WHUR all Labor Day Weekend as we’re ending the Summer with our “Last Blast Labor Day Party”with mixes by DJ Herb and DJ Weezy all day and night.

 

  • TheMosaic Theatre Company presents Lynn Nottage’s “Fabulation”or the re-education of undine. Running through September 22nd.

 

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

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

What You Need To Know About Finding A Daycare Center

How do you pick the right daycare for your children?

It’s back-to-school for so many children in August and September.  But for the youngest children… this is also their first experience with daycare.  The parents too.  If you haven’t found one that fits the bill for you and your family,we have help for those who are still scratching their heads.  What do you need to know to pick the right one?

Guests:

Vanessa Gibson, Teacher, Howard University Early Learning Center

Mileah Perrin, Owner, Ideal Childcare

Cutting It Up With Free Haircuts and Styles

https://youtu.be/tzoBzZCa73U

Washington, D.C. (Thursday, August 29th, 2019) – It’s Friday eve and that means lots of barber shops and hair salons are packed with customers getting ready for the weekend.  New Creation Hair Salon at 2100 Martin Luther King, Junior Avenue, SE made for the perfect spot to surprise unsuspecting customers with a random act of kindness.

Team members of WHUR and Wells Fargo converged on the salon to pay for the hairstyles of all the customers in the shop between the hours of 4pm and 6pm Thursday as part of “Pay It Forward Thursdays.”  Nearly a dozen customers were able to get everything from haircuts, hair color, weaves, silk presses, shape-ups, and everything else in between.

“Pay It Forward Thursdays” has been a six-week initiative carried out by WHUR and Wells Fargo, where the two companies have popped up at local businesses to pay the bills of unsuspecting customers.  Over the past month-and a-half, WHUR and Wells Fargo have surprised customers at Giant Food, Chick-Fil-A, Metro, BP Gas Station, and Here’s the Scoop Ice Cream and Dessert Parlor.

Customers at New Creation Hair Salon were the latest to receive the random act of kindness.  While some were truly caught off guard while sitting under the dryers and literally with their hair dripping wet, they were nonetheless elated to know their beauty treatment for the day was absolutely free.

Last month, New Creation was the scene of a brazen daytime shooting that rocked the salon and neighborhood.  Owner Jauan Sullivan said business had really slowed down for several weeks with many regular customers staying away out of fear until the suspected gunman was arrested.  “This was really a morale booster for the barbers, stylists, and especially for the customers.  We really needed some fun back in the shop.  We are grateful to WHUR and Wells Fargo for coming through to spread some love,” said Sullivan.

“I come here every two weeks to get my hair done and spend my usual $65.  When EZ Street said I could put my money away and that he was paying for my hair, I thought it was a joke at first,” said Keisha.

“Today, was my lucky day.  I got a fresh new haircut and shave for free.  It doesn’t get much better than that on a Thursday,” added Terrance Evans.  Evans also had his two sons with him and was able to get free cuts for them too.  He said he was going to use the money he saved for the haircuts and use it to take his family out for dinner and a movie instead for the weekend.  Now, that’s how you Pay It Forward!!!

You just never know where we will pop up next.  In the meantime, make sure you’re doing something to make the DMV  just a bit more kinder.  #PayItForwardWHUR #WhereWeLiveDC #WHURFM

More random acts of kindness here…

 

Police Make An Arrest in Uber Ride Pool Murders

Police are still looking for additional information in this double homicide. You can make an anonymous tip by contacting Crime Solvers at 1-866-411-TIPS (8477) or you can text PGPD in the message to CRIMES (274637) or online at www.pgpolice.org.

Police made a quick arrest in the murder of two men found shot in the upper body Tuesday night inside of a vehicle in Oxon Hill.

The suspect, 42-year-old Aaron Lanier Wilson, Jr. He has admitted to police that he was in the vehicle at the time of the shooting and that he was PCP.

The victims, the driver Beaudouin Tchakounte was a father of four. He lived in Frederick but he and his family came to this country from Cameroon. His wife said he loved driving. The second victim was a passenger 32-year-old, Casey Xavier Robinson of Accokeek, he was leaving work and headed home. Robinson was picked up first and was using Uber’s ride pool option, which allows passengers to share a ride with others which lowers their cost.

The two men were found on Indian Head Highway and Bald Eagle Road around 9:45 Tuesday night. There’s now evidence that the gunman knew the victims. Wilson has been charged with first and second-degree murder in the case.

Police are still looking for additional information in this double homicide. You can make an anonymous tip by contacting Crime Solvers at 1-866-411-TIPS (8477) or you can text PGPD in the message to CRIMES (274637) or online at www.pgpolice.org.

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Montgomery Co. Exec. Is Trying To Lure Amazon To Move A Fulfillment Center To Their Area

A number of Montgomery County lawmakers reportedly support the move and job opportunities. There’s no word on what lawmakers plan to do next.

Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich has admitted that he has reached out to Amazon to see if he could convince them to relocated a fulfillment center to his area. Elrich is going after the center that was supposed to be built in Westphalia in Prince George’s County. Public protest to the plan resulted in the tech giant deciding that they would not move to Prince George’s County after all.

Elrich says he is working to understand their needs and see if they can meet them. There has been no word from Amazon either confirming or declining that they are even considering the offer.

A number of Montgomery County lawmakers reportedly support the move and job opportunities. There’s no word on what lawmakers plan to do next.

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A Party With a Purpose

The 10th Annual Empowerment in Pink Gala hosted by The Prince George’s County Chapter of Top Ladies of Distinction

The Prince George’s County Chapter of Top Ladies of Distinction, Inc. is gearing up for a big Labor Day Weekend with a celebration of 10 years of service.  The ladies are hosting an Anniversary Gala and Community Brunch. My guest is  Lady Jacqueline Wilcher – Chapter Organizer

 Prince George’s County Chapter of Top Ladies of Distinction, Inc. is hosting its 10thAnnual Empowerment Pink Anniversary Gala Friday, August 30that the Camelot by Martins and a Community Brunch Sunday, September 1stat College Park Marriott Hotel and Conference Center. For more information go here:

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1619: From Africans To African-Americans

An examination of the origins of slavery and the impact of the 400th anniversary of 1619.

2019 marks the 400th anniversary of the arrival of the first Africans on the shores of the Virginia Colony in 1619.  It signaled the beginning of slavery in America.  To commemorate this historic event, thousands have traveled to what is now Hampton, Virginia and Ghana in West Africa.  They are paying homage to what’s being called “The Year of Return”.  We examine the origins of the slavery in America and the impact in modern times.

Guest:

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

Dr. Elizabeth Clark-Lewis, Professor of History, Howard University

Funeral For DC Rowhouse Fire Victim

Boy Killed In Fire Laid To Rest

(Washington, DC) — The nine-year-old boy who was killed in a rowhouse fire earlier this month is being laid to rest today. The funeral for Yafet Solomon will be held this morning in Northwest DC. Solomon died two days after the fire broke out in the basement of the two-story home in the 700-block of Kennedy Street on August 18th. A man was also killed in the blaze. A criminal investigation into the cause of the fire is underway after it was discovered the house was illegally rented and had safety violations.

Oklahoma News Anchor Apologizes For Racist Comment To Black Co-anchor

Viewers flooded the station with calls of outrage about the racist commend and several comments about Housden were posted on Facebook.

You have to see it to believe it. An Oklahoma TV news anchor has given a tearful apology after making a racist comment to her co-anchor live on air.

It happened last week on KOCO an ABC affiliate in Oklahoma City. During a story on the Oklahoma City Zoo about a gorilla, anchor Alex Housden, who is white ended the segment by telling her black co-anchor, Jason Hackett that he looked like the animal.

Hackett says that he would like to make this a teaching moment for her and everyone else. The station President, Brent Hensley was not willing to talk but he released a statement saying the station had nothing more to say about the “unfortunate incident”.

Viewers flooded the station with calls of outrage about the racist commend and several comments about Housden were posted on Facebook.

A day after the racist comment the two took part in an on-air dialogue about racism and cultural education. Housden began with by saying “I’m here this morning because I want to apologize, not only to my co-anchor Jason but to our entire community,” “I said something yesterday that was inconsiderate, that was inappropriate, and I hurt people. And I want you to understand how much I hurt you out there,” “and how much I hurt you.” She teared up as she apologized to her co-anchor who sat on a couch next to her.

Hackett thanked her and he told viewers that she was one of his best friends and that he appreciated her. He added what she said cut deep for him and a lot of people in the community. He said he wants this to be a teachable moment and that “The lesson here is that words matter.”

Regarding the question of whether any actions that the station may choose to take against Housden, The President and General Manager of KOCO said the public apology by Housden and the acceptance by Hackett is sufficient for them.

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Double Homicide in Oxon Hill, Killer Still At Large

There’s no word on the victims name or a motif in this case. Investigators are asking for witness to come forward with anything that they may have seen.

Prince George’s County Police are working to solve a double homicide this morning.

Two men were found upper body trauma inside of a Mercedez Benz on 210 and Bald Eagle Ridge Road in Oxon Hill. They were discovered around 9:45 p.m.

There’s no word on the victims name or a motif in this case. Investigators are asking for witness to come forward with anything that they may have seen.

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Time to Have a Crab Feast

Ivy Vine Charities is hosting it’s annual crab feast

Get your appetites ready.  We are about to have a crabby good time this morning on Taking It to the Streets.  It’s the 2019 Ivy Vine Charities Crab Feast.  My two guests are  Faye Vaughn-Cook – Crab Feast Committee Chair and Denise Hector – Crab Feast Committee Member

 Ivy Vine Charities, Inc. Crab Feast is Friday, September 6thfrom 7pm to 9pm at the Mid-County Community Recreation Center in Silver Spring.  For tickets go here: 

 

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What’s Behind The Popeye’s Chicken Craze?

What does the Popeye’s chicken craze say about African-Americans, stereotypes and the influence of social media?

It is the biggest viral marketing event we’ve seen in years.  Popeye’s chicken sandwich has nearly broken the Internet.  All across the country, lines for the sandwich have been hours long.  Social media posts, jokes, commentary, even arguments about it have been seen on line.  Those arguments aren’t only on line.  We’ve seen temper tantrums and fights when the sandwiches are sold out.  What’s going on here?  What does this say about us?

Guests:

Chef Huda, Celebrity Chef

Richard Fowler, FOX NEWS Contributor

Comedian Leslie Jones Quits Saturday Night Live

Leslie Jones Leaving SNL

(New York, NY) — Comedian Leslie Jones is leaving Saturday Night Live. Page Six reports Jones has quit SNL after five seasons. The 51-year-old Jones recently landed a role in Eddie Murphy’s Coming to America sequel and she also has an upcoming Netflix special. She’ll be taping the stand-up comedy special in Washington D.C. on September 10th.

Montgomery County Police Chief Candidate Bows Out

African-American woman candidate for Montgomery County police chief withdraws from consideration.

The only candidate remaining for police chief in Montgomery County has removed herself from consideration.  According to a press release issued from County Executive Marc Elrich, Tonya Chapman sent a letter saying she is withdrawing her name from the process.  In the press release, the County Executive Elrich said, “Over the course of the past few months, I have received significant input from the community, and I am confident I will be able to select a new police chief soon.”

Epstein’s Alleged Victims In Court Today

Alleged Victims Of Jeffrey Epstein Get Rare Chance To Testify

(New York, NY) — The attorney for alleged victims of financier Jeffrey Epstein is calling today a unique opportunity for them to be heard. Lawyer Gloria Allred said she was happily surprised when the court offered the five women she represents a chance to testify. She said the alleged victims were able to speak truth to power. She also said that the court agreed to leave the case open so that if other victims who could not attend today’s hearing want to make a statement they will be able to do so. Allred said she expects to be filing lawsuits in the coming weeks.

Eddie Murphy To Host ‘SNL’ For The First Time In 35 Years

Murphy was a cast member from 1980 to 1984, starring in such landmark sketches as “Mr. Robinson’s Neighborhood” and as Gumby, Buckwheat and Stevie Wonder.

NEW YORK (AP) — Eddie Murphy will be returning to a place that helped launch his career — “Saturday Night Live.”

The comedian will be the host of the sketch comedy show on Dec. 21, marking the former cast member’s first hosting appearance since 1984.

Murphy was a cast member from 1980 to 1984, starring in such landmark sketches as “Mr. Robinson’s Neighborhood” and as Gumby, Buckwheat and Stevie Wonder.

He went on to star in numerous films, including “The Nutty Professor,” Bowfinger,” ″Beverly Hills Cop” and “Coming to America.”

“Saturday Night Live,” celebrating its 45th season, returns Sept. 28 with host Woody Harrelson and Billie Eilish as the musical guest.

Others planned to grace the show this season include Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Taylor Swift, David Harbour, Camila Cabello and Kristen Stewart.

Fashion’s Isabel Toledo, Creator For Michelle Obama, Dies

Though she presented her first collection in 1985, Toledo’s work grabbed attention after Obama wore some of her looks at the inauguration, including the lemon grass shift dress in wool and lace. Obama had been a fan of Toledo before donning the famous outfit.

NEW YORK (AP) — Isabel Toledo, the Cuban American fashion designer with an avant-garde flair who created former first lady Michelle Obama’s standout lemon grass-colored sheath dress and matching overcoat for her husband’s 2009 inauguration, has died. She was 59.

Toledo died of breast cancer, her studio said in an email Monday. Further details were not immediately available.

Though she presented her first collection in 1985, Toledo’s work grabbed attention after Obama wore some of her looks at the inauguration, including the lemon grass shift dress in wool and lace. Obama had been a fan of Toledo before donning the famous outfit.

Demi Moore, Debi Mazar and Debra Messing are among celebrities who have worn Toledo’s creations, both on screen and on red carpets.

Toledo arrived in West New York, New Jersey, from Cuba as a teenager, later attending but not graduating from fashion college in New York. She met her collaborator and husband, the illustrator and painter Ruben Toledo, in high school.

She was an independent designer who later eschewed runways for museum exhibitions, starting in the late 1990s. She served briefly as creative director for Anne Klein, from 2006 to 2007, put out her own scent and once designed shoes in a collaboration with Payless, among other accessories projects.

The Toledos won a Cooper-Hewitt National Design Award in 2005. A more recent endeavor was the Labor of Love exhibition at the Detroit Institute of Arts, a collection of new sculptures, paintings and drawings focused on the connections between fashion and art.

The color of Obama’s Toledo-created inauguration look took on a life of its own in the fashion world.

Descriptions of the color changed all day during the inauguration, leaving those who had to write about it wondering how to describe it. Was it yellow? Apple green? Toledo called it “lemon grass,” a grass grown in tropical regions that has lemon-scented foliage. The plant, a favorite in Thai cooking, can be green at the top, fading toward the root into shades of pale green and yellow.

“I called it ‘lemon grass’ because it’s not yellow, it’s not green,” Toledo told The Associated Press at the time.

She said she preferred “non-color” colors. The fact that colors on textiles can take on changing tones is an important element when making clothes, Toledo added.

“The idea that the coat and dress are gold to some, pale yellow to others … gives that moment you happen to catch sight of it that much more depth,” she said. “It gives the wearer and the viewer much more of an individualized experience.”

The inauguration outfit was a big moment for Toledo, who took care at the time to praise the historic nature of the event itself.

“There is nothing that comes close to this moment,” Toledo told the AP. “It’s not just my moment and hers, but it’s the world’s. It’s not only what she’s wearing. It’s what the moment represents.”

Viola Davis Set To Play Michelle Obama In Proposed Series

Former President Barack Obama and his wife launched their own production company in 2018, and have announced deals with Netflix and Spotify.

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Viola Davis is set to portray Michelle Obama in a Showtime series under development about America’s first ladies.

Davis also is an executive producer on the project, which Showtime said Monday will “peel back the curtain” on the lives of presidential spouses.

The first season will focus on Eleanor Roosevelt, Betty Ford and Obama.

Showtime said it’s committed to three scripts for the proposed series. There is no air date since the series has yet to be ordered.

Former President Barack Obama and his wife launched their own production company in 2018, and have announced deals with Netflix and Spotify.

Missy Elliott Honored At MTV VMAs

“I’ve worked diligently for over two decades and I never thought I would be standing up here receiving this award,” Elliott said.

NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — The incomparable career of Missy Elliott, the rapper-singer-songwriter-producer-dancer whose music videos have moved the needle over the last two decades, was honored at the 2019 MTV Video Music Awards, where Taylor Swift also took center stage with her gay pride anthem, “You Need to Calm Down.”

Elliott earned the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award, and brought her colorful and eccentric music videos to life, from “Work It” to “Lose Control,” on Monday at the Prudential Center in Newark.

She even sported the inflated trash bag she wore with confidence and charisma in the video for “The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)” in 1997.

“I’ve worked diligently for over two decades and I never thought I would be standing up here receiving this award,” Elliott said.

The 48-year-old game-changer dedicated her award to the dance community and said her music video inspirations included Janet Jackson, Madonna, Peter Gabriel and Busta Rhymes.

She also honored the late R&B icon Aaliyah, with whom she was close and collaborated. The 18th anniversary of Aaliyah’s death was Sunday.

“Aaliyah, I love you. We miss you,” Elliott said in her acceptance speech.

Other performers Monday included former Fifth Harmony member Normani, who won best R&B video and brought skilled dance moves to “Motivation”; Spanish singer Rosalia, who also danced with precision and won best Latin and best choreography awards; and rapper-singer Lizzo, who turned into a gospel singer as she wowed the audience with the upbeat anthem “Good As Hell,” her 2016 song that reached new heights this year. She also sang “Truth Hurts,” which was released in 2017 but became a worldwide hit this year.

The VMAs, which took place in New Jersey for the first time, closed with a superb performance by artists from the Garden State — including Queen Latifah, Redman, Wyclef Jean, Naughty by Nature and Fetty Wap. Rapper-actor Ice-T, who has loudly represented the West Coast, introduced the performance and reminded the audience that he was born in Newark.

Outside the arena, before the show began, a handful of people were arrested for protesting Newark’s water crisis. Elevated levels of lead have been found in the water, leading city officials to distribute water and water filters to residents.

Inside, Swift kicked off the VMAs, going from eye-popping pop star to guitar-strumming singer-songwriter. She gave a colorful performance of “You Need to Calm Down” — which won video of the year — and later grabbed her guitar to sing the ballad “Lover,” the title track from her album released Friday.

“I just want to say that this is a fan-voted award, so I first want to say thank you to the fans, because in this video several points were made, so you voting for this video means that you want a world where we’ll all treated equally,” she said.

Swift and a number of cast members from the video appeared onstage to accept the honor. The video for “You Need to Calm Down,” a song in which Swift calls out homophobes and her own haters, featured a number of famous faces, including Ellen DeGeneres, Laverne Cox, RuPaul and the cast of “Queer Eye.” Before the video’s release, Swift announced that she supported the Equality Act.

“You Need to Calm Down” also won the video for good honor. Todrick Hall, the multi-faceted entertainer who has appeared in some of Swift’s videos, including “You Need to Calm Down,” accepted the honor.

“If you’re a young child that’s out there watching this show who is different, who feels misunderstood, we’ve never needed you more than now to share your art, share your stories, share your truth with the world no matter what you identify as, who you identify as, who you love. This is such a beautiful place,” said Hall, who co-executive-produced the video.

Swift won three honors, tying with Ariana Grande and Billie Eilish for most wins of the night. Grande, named artist of the year, and Eilish, who won best new artist, didn’t attend the VMAs. BTS also didn’t attend the show, hosted by comedian and actor Sebastian Maniscalco, but they won two honors: best group and best K-pop.

Other winners included Cardi B, who took home best hip-hop for “Money”; Jonas Brothers’ “Sucker” won best pop; “Senorita,” which Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello performed during the show, won best collaboration and best cinematography; and the Chainsmokers and Bebe Rexha’s “Call You Mine” won best dance.

Megan the Stallion, who performed during the pre-show, won best power anthem with her new hit, “Hot Girl Summer,” featuring Ty Dolla $ign and Nicki Minaj.

Lil Nas X and Billy Ray Cyrus’ “Old Town Road,” the longest-running No. 1 song in the history of the Billboard Hot 100 chart, won song of the year and best direction.

“This is my first award ever,” the 20-year-old newcomer said.

Candidate Who Said City In Michigan Should Remain White Quits Race

The city council candidate who claimed her city should “stay white” has dropped out of the race. Jean Cramer had also called marriage between blacks and whites “immoral.”

The council candidate in a city just outside of Detroit has dropped out of the race following the uproar of comments that many found racist.  Folks in Marysville, Michigan are hoping the comments about keeping the city white by now-former city council candidate Jean Cramer lead to healthy discussions on race relations. That was the overarching response from people last night at Marysville’s city council meeting, just hours after Cramer announced she was ending her campaign.  Her remarks became national news last week and over the weekend when she declined to walk them back and called marriages between black and white people “immoral.” Cramer had also said she wanted to keep “foreign born” people out of Marysville.

Arrest In Beating Death Of Homeless Man

Police have arrested a Northwest, DC man in the beating death of a homeless man. The suspect identified as Edward M. Banks.

The beating death of a homeless man at a shelter in Southeast Washington is now a homicide. A suspect is in custody and charged with second-degree murder. He’s identified as 47-year-old Edward M. Banks of Northwest. The incident occurred about 12:45 a.m. on Aug. 18 in the 801 East Shelter run by Catholic Charities, located in the 2700 block of Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. SE. Police say Banks had he’d been visiting the shelter. The name of the 45-year-old victim has not been released.

Obama Addresses Redistricting

Former President Obama starts a new initiative to address the issue of redistricting. Obama say redistricting affects every issue in America.

Former President Barack Obama is launching a new campaign to fight partisan redistricting. The All On The Line campaign  is a free training initiative that aims to equip people with the tools to fight for fair election maps. On the project’s web-page, Redistricting U, Obama said that district maps determine the course of nearly every issue. He said that organizing will start alongside the next congressional redistricting process in 2021.

Honoring DC’s Cultural Heroes

Humanities DC is hosting the Patsey Fletcher Cultural Heritage Award.

Celebrating the unique African American culture and history of DC.  That’s the goal of an upcoming awards ceremony set to take play next week in the District.  It’s called the Patsy Fletcher Cultural Heritage Award and it’s hosted by HumanitiesDC. My guest is Toni Ford – Humanities DC Board Member

HumanitiesDC is hosting the Patsy Fletcher Cultural Heritage Award September 4thfrom 6pm to 8pm at the Arts Club of Washington.  For purchase tickets go to: culturalheritageawards.eventbrite.com or for information go here:

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Medical Monday: Ladies Share Their Battle of the Bulge

How women deal with fat-shaming and extreme weight loss

Last week we talked about President Trump fat-shaming a man at a rally in New Hampshire.  We spoke to two men who have felt the impact of that and how they fought the battle of extreme weight loss.   In part 2 of this conversation we talk to two women who are also winning the battle against obesity with extreme weight lost.

Resources:

Nappy Beauty Love

Everything Ro

Caroline Jhingory

Dr. Rovenia Brock, Author, Nutritionist, Health & Wellness Coach (not pictured)

Caroline Jhingory, Author, Weight Loss Expert
Joyce Rhine, Yoga Instructor, Owner, Nappy Beauty Love

 

 

Columbia Explosion Update

Cause Of Gas Explosion Under Investigation

(Columbia, MD) — An investigation is underway to determine what caused the gas explosion that destroyed parts of a business complex in Columbia. The explosion happened in the 88-hundred block of Stanford Boulevard Sunday morning. Howard County Executive Calvin Ball said it was so powerful it could be heard in communities many miles away. No one was injured in the explosion as none of the businesses were open and the area was evacuated before the explosion. BGE crews completed safety inspections of area gas mains and surrounding buildings and have yet to find any issues with gas equipment. Fire officials say the building is at risk of collapsing.

Keenum Gets The Starting Nod

The Skins name Case Keenum the starting quarterback this season. Keenum beat out rooking Dwayne Haskins.

The Burgundy & Gold have decided that Case Keenum, not first-round pick Dwayne Haskins, will be their starting quarterback Week 1 in Philadelphia. Keenum had an eye-opening and efficient season as the Vikings’ starter in 2017 but followed it up with a mediocre campaign last year with the Broncos. Skins  veteran quarterback Colt McCoy is still battling a lingering leg injury from last season.

Back To School For Area Students

Students in the District headed by to school today. They were joined by students in several Virginia jurisdictions. Students in Montgomery and Prince George’s County return next week.

It’s the first day of school in the DC area. Students at DC Public Schools are starting the 2019-2020 school year today, along with students in Fairfax and Prince William Counties and  Manassas in Virginia.   In Maryland, a little summer left for Prince George’s and Montgomery County students who do not start school until next week.

Honoring African American History

Virginia to promote the study of African American experience in its schools. Meantime, bells tolled over the weekend in remembrance of the first African slaves to arrive in what is now the United States.

Virginia Governor Ralph Northam is starting an initiative to help improve students’ experience of African American history. He announced the creation of the new Commission on African American History Education on Saturday, as leaders gathered in Hampton to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the arrival of enslaved Africans in colonial America. Northam says it will allow students to draw connections between historic racial inequities and their influence on communities today. The commission will recommend standards and professional development for teachers.  Meanwhile, on Sunday bells rang out as churches across the country marked the 400th anniversary of the arrival of the first African slaves in the British North American colonies. At 3 p.m. bells tolled for four minutes. One minute for each century of slavery.

Safe Bet: Vegas Set To Bid To Host Numerous NCAA Events

“We’re looking for scaled opportunities. Sports that attract lots of fans and some places we can reconfigure the way the events are held to attract more fans,” he said.

NEW YORK (AP) — Las Vegas is going to take a chance on hosting major college sporting events.

The city is set to bid on nearly a half dozen different NCAA championship events, including women’s basketball.

The NCAA will start accepting bids Monday on nearly two dozen sports championships over all three divisions. This is the first year that Las Vegas is eligible to bid after the governing body for college sports indefinitely suspended a ban last year that prevented events from being hosted in states that accept wagers on single games.

George Kliavkoff, who is MGM’s President of Entertainment and Sports, told The Associated Press last week that his group — in conjunction with the Las Vegas Convention and Visitor Authority — plan on bidding to host women’s basketball as well as at least five other sports. Those could include the Frozen Four, wrestling and women’s volleyball championships.

“We’re looking for scaled opportunities. Sports that attract lots of fans and some places we can reconfigure the way the events are held to attract more fans,” he said.

Kliavkoff thinks Las Vegas is positioned well for women’s basketball and its potential new regional format. The NCAA women’s basketball committee suggested earlier this month changing the format for the regionals starting in 2023 by having two cities host eight teams each in the Sweet 16 instead of having four sites.

“Nevada is such a great place and Las Vegas is such an excellent place to hold a championship or regional,” Kliavkoff said. “We’re uniquely positioned since we have T-Mobile Arena, MGM Garden Arena and Mandalay Bays. We have three event centers. We have knowledge how to do this. There are dozens of hotels in town that have price points for every fan. We’re a city that’s easy to get to with direct non-stop flights from almost everywhere in the country.”

Moving to a two-site format, the committee noted, would elevate and enhance the student-athlete experience, enhance broadcast coverage, create opportunity for growth of the sport and championship, build the brand of women’s basketball and expand programming targeting strategic plan initiatives that were announced in the NCAA Women’s Basketball Strategic Plan.

“We’ll see how it falls out as bids come in,” NCAA vice president for women’s basketball Lynn Holzman said. “It’s new ground we’re treading. Moving from four to two sites for regionals.”

While Holzman wouldn’t say whether Las Vegas has a leg-up on other cities, she is very familiar with basketball tournaments being played there. She was commissioner of the West Coast Conference, which has played its tournament in Las Vegas for the last decade.

Las Vegas would have no problems hosting eight teams and their fans in the new format. It would make sense for the NCAA to look at having one site on the West Coast and one on the East Coast for the new format to help with television windows for their partner ESPN. MGM also operates the arena in Springfield, Massachusetts, so the company could bid for an East Coast site, as well.

Mohegan Sun, which has hosted many college basketball events, as well as a WNBA team, has said it is considering bidding for the regional, too.

With regionals available from 2023-26 and the Final Four in 2025 and 2026, Kliavkoff said that he expects Las Vegas to put in a series of bids for them and other NCAA events.

“For the sports we’re interested in, we’ll try and get as many yeses as possible,” he said. “We’ll bid for multiple years. It probably will depend on the different sports we bid for. We think there are benefits to being a known place you come back every year.”

The NCAA said it would help Las Vegas and other cities learn the details of putting in bids. The college governing body is hosting a NCAA Championship Hosting Symposium on Sept. 18. Women’s basketball future sites will be announced in October 2020.

While the men’s basketball Final Four isn’t in this bid cycle, regionals are available from 2023-26. The men’s basketball committee visited Las Vegas earlier this year and toured the new Oakland Raiders football stadium that will be ready next year, as well as T-Mobile Arena. Las Vegas would be interested in hosting those regionals as well. Potentially they could host the men’s and women’s regionals in the same year.

“Basketball is slowly realizing that Las Vegas is the second home for basketball in the United States,” Kliavkoff said. “We have the summer league, the G-league. We are in discussion on bringing more here. We have the Aces. We have more and more college tournaments. This is the home for lots of AAU tournaments, high school tournaments and 3-on-3 basketball. We think of this as one of the best basketball homes in the country and continue to build on that. We’ll put in bids for the years that are available. By definition, the men’s and women’s basketball will be overlapping a few years and we will be bidding on them.”

With over 100,000 hotel rooms on the strip and the three venues, hosting both the men’s and women’s regionals wouldn’t be a problem.

The College Football Playoff has two more championship game sites still to be chosen during the 12-year contract with ESPN that runs through the 2025 season. CFP operates outside the NCAA and is essentially run by the FBS conference commissioners. It is not obligated to follow NCAA rules.

The new Las Vegas stadium could be a contender to host. The stadium will host a bowl game matching the Pac-12 and Southeastern Conference, starting with the 2020 season. The Pac-12 championship game is also moving to Las Vegas. The conference announced earlier this year it will play its title game in Las Vegas in 2021 and ’22.

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Associated Press College Football Writer Ralph D. Russo in New York contributed to this report.

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Disney Teases ‘Star Wars,’ ‘Frozen 2,’ More At Convention

Even the word “fan” is too impersonal for this kind of loyalty. As Walt Disney Studios co-chairman Alan Horn told the audience Saturday: “You’re not just fans, you’re family.”

ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — At the Walt Disney Company’s biannual D23 convention, a faint image of the “Star Wars” character Emperor Palpatine in the background of a new poster can cause as much of a stir as actual appearances from movie stars such as Angelina Jolie and Dwayne Johnson. But that’s no surprise for the most powerful studio in the world, whose characters are stars as big, if not bigger, than the A-listers playing them — at least for the people attending the company’s fan convention.

Right across the street from Disneyland, nearly 7,000 people packed a giant convention hall in Anaheim on Saturday hoping to get a look at or at least more information about Disney properties coming to theaters in the next few years, including “Star Wars: Episode IX — The Rise of Skywalker,” ″Frozen 2,” ″Black Panther 2,” ″Black Widow,” ″Cruella,” ″Soul” and more, with a parade of stars such as Jolie, Johnson, Chris Pratt, Tom Holland, Jamie Foxx, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Daisy Ridley all gracing the stage to help drum up excitement for all that’s to come. Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel, Josh Gad and Jonathan Groff even serenaded the audience with a performance of a new song from “Frozen 2” as fake fall leaves fell down on the audience like confetti to close out the presentation.

Disney kicked things off with “Star Wars,” revealing a new poster, which every audience member got a copy of, and glimpses of some new footage from “Star Wars: Episode IX — The Rise of Skywalker.” The film, which hits theaters Dec. 20, ends the Skywalker saga that began over 40 years ago.

Anthony Daniels, who has played the droid C-3PO since the beginning seemed to get a bit choked up on stage.

“It’s kind of hard for me to understand that the story is ending, but what an ending,” Daniels said. “You’ll love it.”

He was joined on stage by fellow original trilogy veteran Billy Dee Williams, and the stars of the new trilogy — Ridley, Oscar Isaac and John Boyega — as well as writer-director J.J. Abrams.

Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy promised that the film “is an incredibly good time.”

But “Star Wars” itself is hardly ending for Disney.

“With the close of this chapter, the future is wide open,” Horn said. The studio on Friday debuted a new trailer for the Disney Plus series “The Mandalorian” to great enthusiasm.

Not all reveals are created equal at D23, however. For “Black Panther 2,” writer-director Ryan Coogler was only able to disclose a release date: May 6, 2022. For “Jungle Cruise,” both Johnson and Emily Blunt bantered on stage about their theme park ride adaptation, showing a fair amount of teaser footage for the film coming to theaters next summer that they say is tonally similar to fun adventure epics such as “Indiana Jones” and “Romancing the Stone.” And Emma Stone, via video message, teased that the “101 Dalmatians” spinoff “Cruella” has a “punk rock” vibe and is set in London in the 1970s.

The audience got extended looks at the live-action “Mulan,” ″Maleficent: Mistress of Evil,” the animated films “Raya and the Last Dragon” and “Frozen 2,” which co-director Chris Buck said works together with “Frozen” to form “one complete film.”

Various casting decisions were also announced in films across the brands. Evan Rachel Wood will be voicing the mother in “Frozen 2,” and Sterling K. Brown is playing a character named Lieutenant Matthias. Kit Harington is officially on board to join the Marvel film “The Eternals,” which will reunite him with his “Game of Thrones” co-star Richard Madden, as is “Crazy Rich Asians” star Gemma Chan. And Foxx, Tina Fey, Questlove, Phylicia Rashad and Daveed Diggs are leading the voice cast for Pixar’s jazz-themed film “Soul.”

“Soul” director Pete Docter, taking the stage for the first time as Pixar’s chief creative officer, said that in his nearly 30 years at Pixar they’ve come up with some “weird ideas.”

“Rats who cook, robots who collect trash, old men who fly houses,” Docter said. “Soul” continues that tradition, he said, asking the ultimate question: “Why am I here?”

“Who would make a film about that? Metaphysics?” Docter said with a chuckle. The film imagines that all humans graduate a “you seminar” pre-birth where they get their quirks, interests and passion. But with jazz musician Joe Gardner (Foxx), “there has to have been a mistake” that he grew up to be a middle school band teacher.

Jon Batiste is contributing original songs for the film and Oscar-winners Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross are doing the score.

Expected in theaters in June 2020, “Soul” is one of two original Pixar films coming next year. The other is “Onward” about elf brothers voiced by Pratt and Holland. The audience screamed wildly for Holland when he took the stage. The cheers and shouts were not for his “Onward” role, but for another character whose Disney association is in jeopardy: Spider-Man.

Earlier this week, it was reported that the cross-studio partnership between Disney and Sony, which allowed Holland’s Spider-Man to appear in Marvel films such as “Avengers: Endgame” and Marvel Studios to have a hand in producing stand-alone Spider-Man films like this summer’s “Far From Home,” was ending.

The timing of the Spider-Man turmoil was not lost on Holland, who went straight for the fans with a closing message from the stage quoting a line that Tony Stark says in “Endgame.”

“Listen, it’s been a crazy week but I want you to know, I am grateful from the bottom of my heart and I love you 3000,” Holland said.

D23 runs through Sunday.

Beyonce, Sinatra Among Those On Obama Summer Song Playlist

Other choices are “MOOD 4 EVA,” the “Lion King” song with Beyonce and Jay-Z among other artists; and such oldies as Van Morrison’s “Brown Eyed Girl” and Dobie Gray’s “Drift Away.”

NEW YORK (AP) — The Obama summer playlist has everyone from Drake and Beyonce to Steely Dan and Frank Sinatra. The former president calls it “some new, some old, some fast, some slow.”

Barack Obama tweeted 44 songs Saturday that he and his wife, Michelle, have been listening to. They include Drake’s “Too Good,” Steely Dan’s “Reelin’ in the Years” and the Sinatra standard “I’ve Got You Under My Skin.”

Other choices are “MOOD 4 EVA,” the “Lion King” song with Beyonce and Jay-Z among other artists; and such oldies as Van Morrison’s “Brown Eyed Girl” and Dobie Gray’s “Drift Away.”

Last week, Barack Obama offered book recommendations, among them Colson Whitehead’s “The Nickel Boys,” Hilary Mantel’s “Wolf Hall” and the “collected works” of Nobel laureate Toni Morrison, who died Aug. 12.

Kanye West Hosts Service Honoring Ohio Mass Shooting Victims

A large crowd gathered at the musician’s service in a park in Dayton. The event featured choir singers and was also attended by comedian Dave Chappelle.

DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — Kanye West hosted a Sunday Service in Ohio in support of those affected by the recent mass shooting.

A large crowd gathered at the musician’s service in a park in Dayton. The event featured choir singers and was also attended by comedian Dave Chappelle.

Chappelle, who resides in nearby Yellow Springs, was scheduled to host a special block party and benefit concert later Sunday in Dayton for those affected by the shooting. That event was expected to feature national and local entertainers.

Organizers of Sunday night’s “Gem City Shine” event say it would be an effort to “reclaim” the entertainment district where 24-year-old Connor Betts’ 32-second rampage killed nine people and left dozens injured on Aug. 4.

Dave Chappelle Hosts Concert To Honor Ohio Shooting Victims

“Don’t forget what this place is about! Mankind learned how to fly in this city,” Chappelle told the crowd. “Don’t forget what this place is about. When the rest of the country was all slavery, everybody was free in Ohio.”

DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — Thousands turned out to a benefit hosted by comedian Dave Chappelle that honored victims of a mass shooting in Ohio.

The star-studded “Gem City Shine” took place Sunday in Dayton’s Oregon District, the historic neighborhood that was marred by a 32-second rampage that killed nine people and left dozens injured Aug. 4.

Stevie Wonder headlined the event, which also featured Chance the Rapper and Talib Kweli, among other musicians, news outlets reported.

The event was designed to raise both spirits as well as money for the victims and survivors of the shooting.

“Don’t forget what this place is about! Mankind learned how to fly in this city,” Chappelle told the crowd. “Don’t forget what this place is about. When the rest of the country was all slavery, everybody was free in Ohio.”

Chappelle, who lives in nearby Yellow Springs, was treated to a rendition of “Happy Birthday” by attendees, instigated by comedian Jon Stewart.

Earlier Sunday, Kanye West hosted a Sunday Service in a Dayton park. The service for victims featured choir singers and was also attended by Chappelle.

Sunday evening’s benefit contributed to helping the community heal, business owners said.

“It’s reclaiming Dayton. We don’t want anybody to be scared,” Abby Beach told the Dayton Daily News. “We want everyone to know it’s an exciting and fun-loving community.”

Mayor Nan Whaley says no taxpayer money was used for the benefit. The mayor and the chamber of commerce raised funds for security and Chappelle donated the stage and secured talent, she said.

“And the least we can do, Dave, is we have declared it Dave Chappelle day in Dayton, Ohio,” Whaley said on stage Sunday night.

A Great Fellowship Program with The US Department of State’s Foreign Service

The deadline is fast approaching to apply to this exciting opportunity to serve your country

The deadline is fast approaching for an exciting fellowship program that can land you a career in the US Department of State Foreign Service.  It’s the Rangel International Affairs Graduate Fellowship Program and it’s a chance for you to earn while you learn.  My guest is Patricia Scroggs – Director of Diplomatic Fellowships at Howard University

Rangel International Affairs Graduate Fellowship Program is accepting applications.  The deadline is September 24th.  The Fellowship can lead to a career in the US Department of State Foreign Service.  More information here: 

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THE JOURNEY: “Two Future Higher Education Leadership Ph.Ds: Focused on the Task at Hand”

Dr. Wayne Frederick chats with Brandy Jackson, M.S. and Ernest Evans, M.S., first-year students in the Higher Education and Leadership Policy Studies doctoral program at Howard University.

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These students have focused their research on fundraising as well as black male success and retention within the field of higher education.  Because there is a substantial representation gap between higher education administrators and the makeup of the country, they believe in the importance of representation and are reaching back in order to pull forward.  On this episode of “The Journey,” Dr. Wayne Frederick chats with Brandy Jackson, M.S. and Ernest Evans, M.S., first-year students in the Higher Education and Leadership Policy Studies doctoral program at Howard University.

Giving The Boss Negative Feedback

How do you give your supervisor constructive criticism or even negative feedback?

So you want to give your boss negative feedback, maybe a some constructive criticism.  How are you going to do that?  Do you just drop it on him or her?  Perhaps you need little strategy.  Maybe you need a lot.  We’re talking about getting something off your chest with the boss without getting booted out of the office… or even hurting your career.

Resources:

Alignment Strategies

Black On The Job

Guests:

Dr. Vanessa Weaver, Career Consultant, CEO Alignment Strategies

Kimberly Rice, Co-Founder, Black on the Job

***BREAKING NEWS*** Amazon Pulls Out Of Westphalia Project

Amazon cancels fulfillment center plans for Prince George’s County

There will be no Amazon fulfillment center at the Westphalia Town Center in Prince Georges County.  County Executive Angela Alsobrooks announced in a press release this afternoon that the online retailer has decided not to build the state-of-the-art warehouse there.

“Earlier today I was informed by the company that planned to build a fulfillment center at the Westphalia Towne Center that they would no longer be pursuing that site. It is our intention to work with the company to identify more suitable locations in the county where they may be able to bring their products.

 To those who purchased homes at Westphalia and were promised certain things, I want you to know that my administration will work with the developer to help bring the retail, dining and other amenities you were promised.

 Prince George’s County is open for business and we will continue working to attract quality businesses to the county that add value to our economy and provide amenities to our citizens.”

Residents of the Westphalia community have expressed concern about the impact of the warehouse on property values as well as quality of life.

“Whites Only” Comment Shocks Michigan Council Race

City Council Candidate In Michigan Wants To Keep Community White

(Marysville, MI) — A woman running for a city council seat in a St. Clair County community is under fire over a controversial comment made at a public forum. “The Times Herald” in Port Huron reports Marysville city council candidate Jean Cramer responded to a question about diversity by saying she wants to keep the community, quote, “as white as possible.” She went on to say she’s not “against blacks” but doesn’t believe in interracial marriage. Mayor Dan Damman called Cramer’s remarks “vile” and “jaw-dropping.”

Review: Raphael Saadiq’s History Imbues Stirring ‘Jimmy Lee’

“Jimmy Lee” is a stirring album combining Raphael Saadiq’s trademark vintage soul sounds with moving gospel, disquieting soundscapes and closing triad of tunes that pulls no punches in addressing social ills and personal doubts.

Raphael Saadiq, “Jimmy Lee” (Columbia Records)

“Jimmy Lee” is a stirring album combining Raphael Saadiq’s trademark vintage soul sounds with moving gospel, disquieting soundscapes and closing triad of tunes that pulls no punches in addressing social ills and personal doubts.

Saadiq’s family losses to addictions and other tragedies — “an unfortunate string of mishaps would eventually take the lives of three brothers and a sister” — were mentioned already on the lead track of his 2002 solo debut, “Instant Vintage,” but “Jimmy Lee,” named after one of his late siblings, deepens and expands the references and connections in songs and stories about decisions, fates and outcomes.

Opener “Sinners Prayer” details hardships and anxiety with barely a sliver of hope while “So Ready” puts a funky bass line on top of a thick click track amid queries like “Can someone heal my soul?” Despair is everywhere and even a brief mid-album oasis — “I’m Feeling Love” — seems to come with a poisoned well.

Both the unrelenting “My Walk” and the hypnotic “Glory to the Veins” are heartrending, made even more so by mentions of Jimmy Lee and another of Saadiq’s deceased brothers.

The striking “Rikers Island” and a follow-up monologue by actor Daniel J. Watts pull no punches in expressing the injustices of the prison system and society at large — “Wake up, America, and hurry.” Along with “Rearview,” featuring Kendrick Lamar and reflections like “How can I change the world but can’t change myself,” they form a powerful statement sounding like an update of Marvin Gaye’s “What Going On.”

Raphael Saadiq’s albums, collaborations and productions are typically top tier but his ability to connect the personal with the universal turns “Jimmy Lee” into a career milestone and places it notches above the rest of the field.

Suspected Blue Bell Ice Cream Licker Arrested

Texas Man Accused Of Criminal Mischief In Blue Bell Licking

(Port Arthur, TX) — A Texas man is accused of criminal mischief on claims he filmed himself licking a Blue Bell ice cream container and putting it back. D’Adrien Anderson was arrested last night in Port Arthur then bonded out. Jefferson County prosecutors say the 24-year-old licked the ice cream container earlier this week at a Walmart, then put it back in the freezer. Walmart says Anderson ended up buying the same container, but they still had to toss out their entire stock of Blue Bell. Anderson could get a year in jail and a four-thousand-dollar fine.

Dave Chappelle Set To Host Benefit Concert For Ohio Shooting

The organizers say the event will be an effort to “reclaim” the entertainment district after 24-year-old Connor Betts’ 32-second rampage in front of Ned Peppers that killed nine people and left 27 injured on Aug. 4.

DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — Comedian Dave Chappelle plans to host a special block party and benefit concert in southwest Ohio for those affected by the recent mass shooting.

Chappelle will be among national and local entertainers planned for the main stage at the “Gem City Shine” event in Dayton on Sunday.

WDTN-TV reports the City of Dayton along with the Downtown Dayton Partnership and the Chamber of Commerce will help organize the tribute.

The organizers say the event will be an effort to “reclaim” the entertainment district after 24-year-old Connor Betts’ 32-second rampage in front of Ned Peppers that killed nine people and left 27 injured on Aug. 4.

The resident of nearby Yellow Springs urges attendees to “live in the moment” by enjoying the experience live rather than recording it on their cellphones.