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Uber Trains Drivers On How To Spot Victims Of Human Trafficking

In 2017, the International Labor Organization did a study on “modern slavery.” They found that human trafficking affects 24.9 million people around the world each year. One in 4 human trafficking victims are children.

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Ride sharing has raised safety concerns for human trafficking but Uber is working to raise awareness and stop human trafficking. Uber has partnered with ECPAT-USA, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, Truckers Against Trafficking and more to raise awareness and advocate for legislation on human trafficking.

In 2016, Uber pledged their commitment to combating human trafficking by signing ECPAT’s The Code, written guidelines to help companies prevent sexual exploitation and human trafficking.

Human trafficking is defined as “organized criminal activity in which human beings are treated as possessions to be controlled and exploited (as by being forced into prostitution or involuntary labor).”

In 2017, the International Labor Organization did a study on “modern slavery.” They found that human trafficking affects 24.9 million people around the world each year. One in 4 human trafficking victims are children.

Uber has released some tips to the public on how drivers and others in the community can identify human trafficking and what to do. Some signs of human trafficking included signs of emotional abuse and distress, evidence of physical abuse, and children being dropped off or picked up in unsafe locations.

If you suspect human trafficking, Uber has provided ways you can help. To reach the National Human Trafficking Hotline, call 1-800-373-7888 or text “Help” to 233733. To reach the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, call 1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678) or go to CyberTipline.org.

Your Chick-Fil-A Is On Us!

The two companies are hoping this small act of caring and sharing will become even more contagious around the DMV, helping to make the region just a little kinder this summer.

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District Heights, Maryland (Thursday, August 1, 2019)  – It’s often called the most important meal of the day.  WHUR and Wells Fargo got in on the act this morning providing free breakfast to dozens of customers at the Chick-Fil-A at 5502 Silver Hill Road in District Heights, Maryland.

Unsuspecting customers at the fast food placed their orders this morning and surprisingly learned they were able to keep their money in their pockets.   “Good morning.  No need to pay this morning.  Breakfast is on us.  It’s ‘Pay It Forward Thursdays’ and WHUR and Wells Fargo are treating you to breakfast this morning,” WHUR News Anchor Taylor Thomas told customers at the drive-thru.

It was all part of “Pay It Forward Thursdays,” an initiative to help spark random acts of kindness across the Washington area.  Each Thursday, WHUR and Wells Fargo team up to crisscross the region to surprise unsuspecting customers by picking up the tab at local restaurants, grocery stores, gas stations, Metro stops, coffee shops, and salons.

Pay It Forward Thursdays,” in partnership with Wells Fargo’s “Where We Live,” kicked off  Thursday, July 25th at 4pm at Giant Food at 1535 Alabama Avenue in S.E., D.C. with WHUR and Wells Fargo hitting the grocery store to pay the grocery bill of unsuspecting customers. “

The two companies are hoping this small act of caring and sharing will become even more contagious around the DMV, helping to make the region just a little kinder this summer.

Pay It Forward Thursdays will be secretly carried out every Thursday through September 30th 2019. You can follow us on the journey using #PayItForwardWHUR #WhereWeLiveDC #WHURFM.

More random acts of kindness here…

and #WhereWeLiveDC or @wellsfargo.

Celebrating Our Rich Heritage

The 29th Annual Manassas African American Heritage Festival offers a fun filled day for the entire family.

 

The 29thAnnual Manassas African American Heritage Festival gets underway this weekend. I have all the details for you on how you can take part in this music, history, food, and craft event.  My guest is Curtis Porter – Manassas African American Heritage Festival

The 29thAnnual Manassas African American Heritage Festival is Saturday, August 3rdfrom 11am to 6pm at Metz Middle School @ 9950 Wellington Road – Manassas, VA.  More information here:  www.maahf.com

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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Conversation with Prince George’s County CEO Dr. Monica Goldson

The CEO of the Prince George’s County Schools talks about the coming school year and plans to improve the system over time.

The first day of school for students in Prince George’s County is a little more than a month away.  What will this new school year bring?  What’s the plan to improve the county schools beyond the coming school year?  We’ll get answers to those questions and more as we sit down with Prince George’s County Schools CEO, Dr. Monica Goldson.

Dr. Monica Goldson, CEO, Prince George’s Schools

Democrat Marianne Williamson Takes Google By Storm

Williamson Most Googled Candidate, Warren Most Tweeted

(Detroit, MI) — Author Marianne Williamson was the most googled candidate last night, as she took the debate stage in Detroit along with nine other Democratic presidential hopefuls. Williamson, who mounted an unsuccessful congressional bid in 2014, led searches in 49 of 50 states, with Governor Steve Bullock number one in his home state of Montana. Williamson’s comment that President Trump represents a “dark psychic force” also saw a search spike. Over on Twitter, Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren was the most talked about candidate. The second round of Democratic presidential debates concludes tonight in Detroit.

Dr. Ben Carson Visits Baltimore

Carson Visits Baltimore After Angry Trump Tweets

(Baltimore, MD) — U.S. Housing Secretary Ben Carson claims there are some good things and bad things in the city of Baltimore. Visiting Baltimore today, Carson cited problems that cannot be swept under the rug. His visit followed President Trump’s harsh criticism of the Maryland city. Trump has called Baltimore corrupt and “rat infested.” The focus of Trump’s criticism is Elijah Cummings, a prominent black congressman who chairs the House Oversight Committee. Trump has called him “racist.” Carson noted his long association with the city of Baltimore as a pediatric neurosurgeon.

Study Finds Food Delivery Drivers Admit To Eating Food Meant For Customers

The study found that a whopping 28% of food delivery drivers admitted to stealing food. 497 Americans who have worked for delivery apps including UberEats, Grubhub, DoorDash and Postmates were surveyed.

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These days Americans are always looking for convenience and what is more convenient than fast food being delivered right to your doorstep? Food delivery apps are becoming increasingly popular. In fact, studies show that the average person has two food delivery apps and uses them about three times a month.

But have you ever received your food and your order of fries seem a little lighter than usual? Have you ever suspected that your driver may have tasted your milkshake? Well, according to a study conducted by US Foods, chances are your suspicions are correct.

The study found that a whopping 28% of food delivery drivers admitted to stealing food. 497 Americans who have worked for delivery apps including UberEats, Grubhub, DoorDash and Postmates were surveyed. So, if you’ve ordered food from one of these apps four times, chances are your food was eaten at least once. But it gets worse.

While 28% of drivers actually admitted to eating the customer’s food, even more admitted to being “tempted.” 54% of delivery drivers surveyed said they were tempted by the smell of the food they were delivering.

One can only imagine how many drivers are doing this if only 1 in 4 actually admitted it and more than half said they have been “tempted.”

So what can be done to ensure your food is safe? According to US Foods, 85% of the 1500 customers they surveyed would like more restaurants to use tamper-evident labels to address this. Things such as sealed food containers and drinks being served before the straw is inserted, can really help ensure to customers their food isn’t being tampered with.

We’re certain you’ll take a closer look the next time your food arrives at your door.

Kenya Moore’s Ex Matt Jordan Arrested For Allegedly Assaulting His Girlfriend

According to the document, the woman, Valerie Bell, claims Matt punched her in the face at a Denny’s parking lot in the early hours of Saturday morning.

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Matt Jordan appeared to be aggressive with ex Kenya Moore when they were together during a past season of “Real Housewives of Atlanta.” Well, it doesn’t look as if his behavior has improved much.

TMZ is reporting Jordan was arrested for punching his current girlfriend in the face outside of a restaurant in Arizona over the weekend.

R. Kelly’s Girlfriends Looking To Break Into Hollywood

Clary and Savage reportedly plan to continue to support their man and build an empire in the meantime.

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R. Kelly’s live-in girlfriends Azriel Clary and Jocelyn Savage are now seeking a spotlight of their own. A source told TMZ the girls are looking to get into the Hollywood scene through acting, modeling or even starting their own business.

Clary and Savage are reportedly looking for a notable talent agent that will put them in a “positive light.” The girls are reportedly only seeking big-name PR reps, as they are “high profile” now, after all they are R. Kelly’s girlfriends.

Earlier this month, there were claims that Clary and Savage were living in “slave-like” conditions and were evicted from R. Kelly’s condo. Clary and Savage stated this wasn’t true in a video sent to TMZ. The girls also made it clear they are standing by R. Kelly despite his arrests for multiple sex crimes.

The two women are even set to support Kelly in court in two weeks. Kelly is set to appear in court in Brooklyn following his 5-count indictment in New York including racketeering and kidnapping. He’s also currently fighting a 13-count indictment in Illinois for sex crimes involving minors, CNN reports.

Clary and Savage reportedly plan to continue to support their man and build an empire in the meantime.

The District Kicks Off #BecomingMPD

This year alone the Mayor plans to provide $3 million dollars to expand the city’s police work force to 4,000 officers by 2021.

This morning DC Mayor Muriel Bowser and city leaders and law enforcement officials will team up to launch #BecomingMPD. It’s a campaign to encourage District residents to become police officers.

At 11:30 a.m. Mayor Bowser along with Deputy Mayor for Public Safety and Metropolitan Police Chief Peter Newsham will officially announce the details of #BecomingMPD. The leaders will also take this time to introduce the public to the cities newest police recruits at the Metropolitan Police Academy.

Mayor Bowser has created and funded a number of program and initiative to improve MPD’s recruitment efforts since 2016. Some of programs include the Anacostia Public Safety Academy, The Recruit Six-Month Rental Assistance Program and the Employer-Assisted Housing Program. This year alone the Mayor plans to provide $3 million dollars to expand the city’s police work force to 4,000 officers by 2021.

Today’s news announcement will be held at the Metropolitan Police Department Training Academy, 4665 Blue Plains Drive, SW. Click here get more information about joining the police academy http://joinmpd.dc.gov/

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DC’s AG Sues A Landlord Over Lead Paint

Under D.C’s Lead Hazard Prevention and Elimination Act all multi-family use properties built before 1978 must be free of lead-based paint.

D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine has filed paperwork against a landlord he says has repeatedly ignored an order to remove lead based paint at one of her apartment buildings she rents out.

The property at 3911 R Street in Southeast is owned by Starkoda Plummer. Officials say the Ward 7 property endangers the health and safety of those who rent space there.

In addition, the D.C. attorney general’s office says Plummer has also ignored paying the penalties associated with the fines for not removing the toxic substance.

Under D.C’s Lead Hazard Prevention and Elimination Act all multi-family use properties built before 1978 must be free of lead-based paint. Plummer’s two-story property was built before 1978. It was first inspected by the city in September of 2017. It followed a complaint to the office of Energy and Environment of chipping and peeling paint on the exterior of the multi-family building.

Plummer’s fines total almost $10,000. She has not responded to any of the legal orders and/or notices.

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Weekly Block Parties in The District

Bringing the community together through Hip Hop.

Providing District youth hope through music.  That’s the mission of my guest this morning. She helps to host weekly block parties to bring people together thru the core elements of hip-hop culture. My guest is Deandrea Chavis – Words, Beats, and Life, Inc.

Words Beats and Life, Inc. hosts Block Party Series and Summer Academy in DC every Friday thru August 16thto help people unwind at 5thand Mass. Avenue, NW.  Learn how to scratch records, create art, play games and more.  www.wblinc.org

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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More Millennials Are Asking Their Parents For Money

When was the last time you asked your parents for money?

When was the last time you asked your parents for money?

According to a recent article in USA Today, parents are providing financial assistance to help bail their children out of hard times. Tonight, we have a financial expert that will offer advice on how to increase your financial wealth. If you’re a parent and want to keep your adult child out of your pocket, this conversation is for you.

 

Guest: LaShawne Holland

Website: lashawneholland.com

The Democrat’s Presidential Contenders Debate In Detroit

The second round of presidential debates for the Democrats kicks off tonight from Detroit. Ten Democrats will take the stage tonight. A second set of ten will debate Wednesday night.

It’s back to the debate stage tonight for the Democrat’s presidential hopefuls. Detroit the site of two debates over the next two nights.   Tonight, Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren will take the stage along with Mayor Pete Buttigieg, former Congressman Beto O’Rourke, Senator Amy Klobuchar, former Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper, Montana Governor Steve Bullock, Congressman Tim Ryan, former Maryland Congressman John Delaney and author Marianne Williamson.  Former Vice-President and Senator Kamala Harris and eight others will debate tomorrow night.

3rd Street Tunnel Shooting

A person is in critical condition following a shooting inside the 3rd street tunnel in the District.

DC police are investigating a shooting  inside the 3rd street tunnel.  One person is in critical condition. Police are calling it an incident of road rage. Authorities say the shooting took place around 3 o’clock this afternoon.  Officials are searching for a gray Honda Accord with a bike rack. Police say a man and woman were inside that car, and believe that man was the shooter.  North bound traffic in the tunnel has been shutdown.

TV Ancestry Series Is A Salve For Divided America, Host Says

The PBS series demonstrates that “we’re all descended from immigrants,” whether they came to America willingly or as slaves, and all share a common origin, Gates told a TV critics meeting Monday.

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) — The celebrity ancestry show “Finding Your Roots” has a message to counter divisive political rhetoric, said its host, educator Henry Louis Gates Jr.

The PBS series demonstrates that “we’re all descended from immigrants,” whether they came to America willingly or as slaves, and all share a common origin, Gates told a TV critics meeting Monday.

“People want that reassurance that we’re all the same,” he said, especially as some seek to divide the nation and distinguish between who does and doesn’t have the right to be an American and live in America.

It was an apparent reference to President Donald Trump’s call for four Democratic House members of color to “go back” to their countries, although all are U.S. citizens and all but one was born in the United States.

“Guess what, we’re all home. This is our home. And our ancestors came here and fought for the right to make this our home. … and we all have an equal purchase on the rights guaranteed by the Declaration (of Independence) and the Constitution,” Gates said.

“And I’m going to go down swinging against anybody who tries to divide us because of our apparent ethnic differences or gender differences or sexual preference differences,” he said.

“Finding Your Roots,” which is produced by Harvard professor Gates, returns this fall with guests including Melissa McCarthy, Jordan Peele, Issa Rae, Diane von Furstenberg and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

Genealogy research and DNA tests help uncover the celebrities’ ancestral backgrounds.

Asked if he’d consider having Trump as a guest, Gates said PBS rules prevent candidates from appearing. Would he consider the president if that wasn’t the case?

“I don’t pick people by their ideology to be on the show,” Gates said. That’s been shown with previous guests, including Republican Sen. Marco Rubio and the late Sen. John McCain, he said.

Millennial Money: Why You Need A Midyear Budget Check-In

“You can kind of see where your money went, and that will start to give you a better idea of problem areas or focus areas,” says Renfro, who is also a financial planner.

A typical July includes vacations, travel, shopping, weddings and beaches. Budgets? Not really.

But the year’s halfway point provides a great opportunity to take a close look at your financial health and goals.

Now’s a good time to “check yourself before you wreck yourself,” says Nora Yousif, certified financial planner and vice president at RBC Wealth Management in the Boston area.

Here are three important reasons to check your budget right now — and easy things you can do to ensure you reach your money goals for the rest of the year.

YOU CAN LEARN FROM THE PAST

School’s out, but summer budgeting calls for a grading exercise. Judging your budgeting behavior is a productive way to see where you stand, according to Andrew Almeida, CFP, founder of Almeida Investment Management in New York.

Here’s how to do it: If you haven’t already, separate your monthly budget into categories, such as groceries, rent, entertainment and so forth. Then see if you were over or under budget for each line item. If you have 10 categories, overshot three last month and stayed on budget for seven, you’d be at 70%. So give yourself a C for June.

Almeida recommends doing this each month. With six months of the year behind you, you’re in a good position to evaluate if you’re passing more months than you’re failing. But don’t get discouraged; you shouldn’t expect straight A’s.

“No one’s going to hit it 100% of the time,” Almeida says. “Life is fluid.”

One easy and effective way to monitor how you’re doing is by logging in to your financial accounts, according to Brandon Renfro, an assistant professor of finance at East Texas Baptist University.

“You can kind of see where your money went, and that will start to give you a better idea of problem areas or focus areas,” says Renfro, who is also a financial planner.

Lean on your credit card and bank account apps to help you track your cash flow. Some of these apps may even categorize the transactions for you.

YOU CAN PREPARE FOR THE HOLIDAYS AND TAXES

Once you’ve looked back, take a moment to think ahead. After all, the holiday season is only a few months away. And whether you like it or not, tax season will come shortly after that. Get ready now for these potential costly times of the year.

Start by setting a holiday season budget. “A lot of people don’t consider that, but it’s a big year-end expense, which I think you should account for,” Almeida says. “And if you haven’t by midyear, I think you should.”

If you’re not sure where to start, use the amount you spent last year on holiday gifts and festivities as a baseline.

Next, focus on taxes. That means reviewing your income, advises Helen Ngo, CFP, CEO of Capital Benchmark Partners in Georgia.

“When we do midyear budgeting, we don’t necessarily look at your spending,” Ngo says. “The first thing we look at is what money is coming in.”

She says to pay attention to things like your pay stubs and discretionary income. For example, are you withholding enough in taxes to break even in April? Did you pay off a debt in the first half of the year and now have more income you can contribute to your 401(k)? Make adjustments where necessary.

YOU CAN CORRECT YOUR COURSE

By the time you finish these steps, you’ll likely have identified areas where your budget has room for improvement.

“If you’re way off your projected saving or spending goals, you can modify your habits for the rest of the year before it’s too late,” Yousif, of RBC Wealth Management, said in an email.

That may include eliminating small things from your budget, such as a subscription or membership you no longer need. And when you do remove something, redirect that money somewhere it can be more useful.

“For instance, maybe instead of just canceling the gym membership and letting the $20 fall wherever it goes, go ahead and direct that to savings,” Renfro says. That can help build your holiday fund, for example.

But what if you don’t even have a budget to check up on? It’s not too late. The midpoint of the year can give you a much-needed nudge to create one.

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This column was provided to The Associated Press by the personal finance website NerdWallet. Courtney Jespersen is a writer at NerdWallet. Email: courtney@nerdwallet.com. Twitter: @courtneynerd.

RELATED LINK:

NerdWallet: Budgeting 101: How to create a budget http://bit.ly/nerdwallet-how-to-budget

And The Co-Host Of Our Summer Spirit Festival V.I.P. Experience Is…

*Six Runner-Ups will receive festival tickets, festival t-shirts and VIP Lounge Access.

CONGRATS Kevin Wood of Suitland, MD!

WATCH his winning entry here.

Kevin, and a guest, won our exclusive VIP Package that includes:

Co-hosting the Summer Spirit Fest
Reserved Orchestra Seats
On-Site Concierge Service
Access to VIP Lounge
Meet the Artists
VIP parking and more!

*Six Runner-Ups will receive festival tickets, festival t-shirts and VIP Lounge Access.

Civil Rights Panel: Disabled Students Of Color Punished More

“Discrimination based on race and disability in school discipline practices has plagued education across the United States for decades and can wreak significant harm on students and school communities,” said Catherine Lhamon, chairwoman of the commission, which also recommended more government funding for training and the hiring of school counselors.

The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights urged the Trump administration on Tuesday to offer schools guidance on complying with federal nondiscrimination laws following a review that found students of color with disabilities are disciplined more harshly than their peers.

The administration rescinded Obama-era school discipline guidance in December, saying states and local districts should decide how to respond to bad behavior.

“Discrimination based on race and disability in school discipline practices has plagued education across the United States for decades and can wreak significant harm on students and school communities,” said Catherine Lhamon, chairwoman of the commission, which also recommended more government funding for training and the hiring of school counselors.

The commission said zero-tolerance policies and school-level factors like a principal’s perspective are often behind the disparities, not more bad behavior by any one group. Many schools, especially in low-income and urban communities, rely on policies that have students of color with disabilities removed from classrooms for even minor infractions, the report said, making it harder for them to graduate and avoid the so-called school-to-prison pipeline.

Students with disabilities are about twice as likely to be suspended as those without disabilities, and black, Latino and Native American students receive harsher and longer punishments than their white peers for similar offenses, the report said.

“While some schools and districts have made important progress, more work still needs to be done to ensure that all public school students are guaranteed equal protection of their right to an education,” the commission said.

It urged the Education Department’s Office of Civil Rights to rigorously enforce civil rights laws.

Rescinding the 2014 school discipline guidance was among the recommendations of a school safety commission formed by President Donald Trump in response to the Feb. 14, 2018, school shooting in Parkland, Florida, that killed 17 students and staff members.

Critics of the guidance said it left schools afraid to take action against potentially dangerous students. Lhamon was assistant secretary for civil rights at the Education Department when the guidance was drafted.

“The previous administration’s discipline guidance often led to school environments where discipline decisions were based on a student’s race and where quotas became more important than the safety of students and teachers,” Education Department spokeswoman Liz Hill said in a statement.

She said Education Secretary Betsy DeVos has been encouraging local school leaders to “implement discipline reforms that they believe will foster improved outcomes for their students.”

“Whether the commission acknowledges it or not, OCR has addressed discipline complaints more effectively over the last two years than over the preceding six,” she said.

The commission recommended the Department of Justice share with schools ways to implement reforms that reward positive behavior and bring students together to resolve conflicts, a process known as restorative justice. It also advised against having school resource officers or other law enforcement personnel get involved in noncriminal situations because their actions “carry the risk of not furthering education as a primary goal.”

More than 1.6 million students attended a school with a sworn law enforcement officer but not a school counselor in 2015-16, the report said, and Latino, Asian and black students were more likely than white students to attend such a school.

The report was endorsed by a six-member majority of commissioners, with two dissenting.

Co. Executive Announces A New Leader To Head The Fire Dept.

Green began her long career with the Fire Department as a volunteer firefighter for the Oxon Hill Fire Department.

Change is coming in Prince George’s County. At 11 this morning Prince George’s County Angela Alsobrooks announced that she was making Deputy Fire Chief Tiffany Green the new Prince George’s County Fire Chief. She replaced the current Fire Chief Benjamin Barksdale. He is set to retire in the coming months.

Green began her long career with the Fire Department as a volunteer firefighter for the Oxon Hill Fire Department. She began in March of 1999. This appointment makes Green the first African American woman to lead the county’s fire department.

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VA Legislative Black Caucus Is Boycotting Jamestown Events

Today celebration marks on July 30, 1619, when its owners in England gave the colonist the right to pick two representatives from each of the 11 settlement areas to help govern them.

Today marks the 400th anniversary of the birth of democracy in America. A huge celebration is planned in Jamestown, Virginia but members of the state’s Black Legislative Caucus will not be in attendance. They are boycotting today’s event  because President Trump has been asked to speak and they feel his appearance will tarnish the event.

Today’s activities highlight the first legislative body meeting in America. The caucus released a statement on Monday that said Trump continues to make degrading comments toward minority leaders and, “Those who have chosen to attend and remain silent are complicit in the atrocities that he incites.”

Virginia Governor Ralph Northam is due to kick off the day-long event at Jamestown Island at 7:30 a.m. His office said he did not have plans to be present for President Trumps 11 a.m. speech. Attorney General Mark Herring is also slated to attend. Both politicians are Democrats and have been linked to blackface incidents in their past.

Lt. Governor Justin Fairfax sees things differently. He has stated that he plans to attend to honor his ancestors who were slaves in the state. He said his election to office making him the second African American to hold a state office shows change and he is not willing to allow anyone to stop the state of Virginia from moving forward with helping the commonwealth to continue its efforts to blend contributions.

Black lawmakers have set up alternative activities for supporters to take part in. One includes the wreath-laying at the State Capitol in Richmond and a site visit of a notorious slave jail. Black leaders want to focus on those who helped fight for equal and inclusive democracy. The observation of the arrival of the first African to the colony will take place at Fort Monroe.

Today celebration marks on July 30, 1619, when its owners in England gave the colonist the right to pick two representatives from each of the 11 settlement areas to help govern them.

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Interested In A Career In Early Childhood Education?

The Educational Opportunity Center is hosting a career workshop and information session

Some new rules are about to take place for childcare professionals in the District.  I have information this morning on a free interactive workshop designed to help make sure you meet the new mandate.  The Educational Opportunity Center is hosting a career workshop on early childhood education.  My guest is Melvin Brock – Associate Director of the Educational Opportunity Center

The Educational Opportunity Center Presents a Career Workshop on Early Childhood Education Wednesday, July 31stfrom 6pm to 7:30pm at 1919 M Street, NW Suite 300.  Register at 202-741-4730.

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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President Trump Twitter Attacks Baltimore and Congressman Elijah Cummings

Are the latest tweets from President Trump about Baltimore, racist?

Baltimoreans are not happy about the tweets President Trump unleashed over the weekend against the city and Congressman Elijah Cummings.  He called the city rat and rodent infested.  He said no human being would want to live there.  He also said Cummings should take care of his district.  We look at where the comments are coming from.  Are they racist?  Is this about more than the obvious?

 

Guests:

Maryland State Senator Mary Washington, (D) Baltimore

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

MTV Could Remove Michael Jackson’s Name From The Vanguard Award

A source tells Page Six, “There’s a lot of heated discussion at the network about how to handle the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award this year, and it’s getting ugly. There’s talk about if they should change the name, or get rid of it altogether. [There’s also talk] about who would present it and who would accept it. It’s a mess.”

Contributed by Ciana Moore

With the MTV Video Music Awards right around the corner, a new report from Page Six revealed that MTV is considering renaming the prestigious “Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award” by removing Jackson’s name. This is a result of the HBO “Leaving Neverland” documentary that was released earlier this year.

The HBO documentary went in depth about the sexual abuse allegations from Wade Robson and James Safechuck. They both claim Jackson groomed them as children and performed sexual acts.

The Michael Jackson estate filed a lawsuit of $100 million against HBO for making “disparaging remarks” about Jackson.

“HBO and the director were well aware of their financial motives and that ample opposing facts are available from numerous sources, but made the unconscionable decision to bury any evidence casting doubt on their chosen narrative,” stated Howard Weitzman, Jackson’s estate attorney.

However, there has still been much fallout following the controversial documentary. Some radio stations have stopped playing Jackson’s music and now, MTV is considering erasing his name from their most prestigious award.

A source tells Page Six, “There’s a lot of heated discussion at the network about how to handle the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award this year, and it’s getting ugly. There’s talk about if they should change the name, or get rid of it altogether. [There’s also talk] about who would present it and who would accept it. It’s a mess.”

MTV announced the VMA nominations last week with Ariana Grande, Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish and Lil Nas X among the most nominated. But there is still no word of who will be receiving the Vanguard award this year, or if there will even be one.

Previous winners of this honor include Beyoncé, Rihanna, Britney Spears, and Michael Jackson himself.

The VMAs will air live on Sunday, Aug 27 at 8/7c on MTV.

RHOA’s Cynthia Bailey Engaged To Fox Sportscaster Mike Hill

Bailey says, “Love can show up when you least expect it and in the unlikeliest of places.” She also says that when it happens, “run toward it.”

Contributed by Ciana Moore

Fox’s Mike Hill proposed to Cynthia Bailey on Friday at the grand opening of her wine cellar, The Bailey Wine Cellar in Atlanta. The couple is engaged after 14 months of dating.

People reports that the ring Hill proposed with is an impressive 5-carat princess cut solitaire ring. Bailey’s daughter Noelle Robinson and Hill’s two daughters, Kayla and Ashley Hill were all in attendance and took part in the proposal. Mike Hill started by proposing a toast, in honor of Bailey’s opening. Kayla then interrupted the speech by handing her father a bottle with a big question mark on it and saying, “No dad, I think you should propose like this!”

CNN reports that Hill then told Noelle that he needed help opening the bottle and she handed him the ring box. She helped him open the box and he got down on one knee in front of Bailey. At that moment, Noelle, Kayla and Ashlee stood behind him holding a heart shaped puzzle together with everyone’s names and the word “family” in the center.

Bailey quickly said “yes” and the crowd started chanting “Congratulations CHill!”

Bailey took to Instagram to react to the engagement and thanked everyone for the well wishes. She also used the hashtag #CHill, which the couple has used in previous social media posts as their trademark.

In another post, Bailey thanked Steve Harvey who, back in 2018, set the couple up on a matchmaking segment of “The Steve Harvey Show.” Following her divorce from Peter Thomas in 2017, Bailey was ready to find the right person to settle down with. Harvey sent Bailey on three blind dates with eligible bachelors and she ended up choosing Hill as her suitor.

Bailey says, “Love can show up when you least expect it and in the unlikeliest of places.” She also says that when it happens, “run toward it.”

Congratulations to the happy couple!

Meghan Guest Edits UK Vogue, Focusing On Trailblazing Women

“She wanted, instead, to focus on the women she admires,” he said.

LONDON (AP) — Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, has guest edited the September issue of British Vogue with the theme “Forces for Change.”

Royal officials say the issue coming out Aug. 2 features “change-makers united by their fearlessness in breaking barriers” and includes a conversation between Meghan and former U.S. first lady Michelle Obama.

The magazine cover features 15 women including New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, actresses Jane Fonda, Jameela Jamil and Gemma Chan, model Adwoa Aboah and teenage climate change campaigner Greta Thunberg.

The duchess herself doesn’t appear on the cover. Editor-in-chief Edward Enninful said they discussed whether Meghan should be on the front cover from the beginning, but said in the end she “felt that it would be in some ways a ‘boastful’ thing to do for this particular project”.

“She wanted, instead, to focus on the women she admires,” he said.

Meghan, who is on maternity leave from her royal duties after the birth of her son Archie, had worked on the project for seven months. She said she hopes readers will be inspired by the magazine’s focus on the “values, causes, and people making impact in the world today.”

Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, was featured on the magazine’s cover in 2016 for its centenary edition.

Elderly Couple Threatened On Metro, “I’ll Cut Your Throat” Caught On Tape

The suspects got off at the Eastern Market Station.

It’s a scary situation for anyone. You get on public transportation simply wanting to make it to your destination and then you are approached by a stranger threatening your life and your companion.

That is what happened Sunday on a Green Line Metro train. According to witnesses and the victims it started at the Mount Vernon Square Station. A man with a knife began yelling and harassing passengers as soon as he boarded. Someone on the train grabbed their phone and started recording him just as he approached an elderly couple. The suspect told them, “Don’t look at me again, expletive, I’ll cut your, expletive, throat”.

The person recording the video on their cell phone immediately notified police between the Capitol South and Eastern Market stops. The witness said police told them that they were aware of the two men harassing riders. The suspects got off at the Eastern Market Station. That is where Metro Police were able to catch up with them and make an arrest. The two have been charged with assault with a dangerous weapon. Surprisingly, no one was hurt.

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Mary J. Blige To Star In First Of Several ‘Power’ Spinoffs

“I have been a fan of ‘Power’ forever,” said the singer, who was nominated for an Academy Award for best supporting actress and original song for her work on the Netflix film “Mudbound.”

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) — The end of the hit Starz series “Power” is the beginning of several planned spinoffs, the first featuring Mary J. Blige.

The Grammy-winning singer and actress said the announcement was probably the most exciting thing that would happen to her this year.

Blige’s casting in the new show, titled “Power Book II: Ghost,” was announced Friday at a TV critics’ meeting.

“I have been a fan of ‘Power’ forever,” said the singer, who was nominated for an Academy Award for best supporting actress and original song for her work on the Netflix film “Mudbound.”

“It’s so relative to how I grew up,” she added. “I’m so grateful to be a part of this.”

“Power” executive producers Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson and Courtney A. Kemp said the spinoff is intended to be part of a collection of new shows inspired by the world of “Power.”

Naturi Naughton, who stars in the series as Tasha St. Patrick, said Blige will be a great element to the spinoff.

“Musically, you know she’s going to keep it real,” she said. “In the acting space, I saw her in ‘Mudbound’ and her getting the opportunity to get nominated in so many different areas. I have no doubt in my mind that whatever they have her do in this spinoff that she is going to murder it. She’s a professional.”

The original series will air its sixth and final season in two parts, Starz said.

Actresses Of Color Make Equal-Pay Quest A Group Effort

″‘Equal pay, that’s what we say!’” she exclaimed in one take, as recounted by Lennox at a gathering of female filmmakers last fall. “And I said, ‘She gets the message. She knows what this is about.’”

LOS ANGELES (AP) — When Aretha Franklin and Annie Lennox recorded “Sisters Are Doin’ it For Themselves” in 1985, the Queen of Soul tried out a pointed ad lib for the empowerment anthem.

″‘Equal pay, that’s what we say!’” she exclaimed in one take, as recounted by Lennox at a gathering of female filmmakers last fall. “And I said, ‘She gets the message. She knows what this is about.’”

Actresses, especially women of color, are getting the message as well: In seeking the roles and money that their talent warrants, they’re putting sisterhood to work.

Giving colleagues a peek at their paychecks, speaking out about economic disparity and using hard-won success to boost others are among the measures slowly gaining traction in an industry where most actors are hunting for their next job and women of color face entrenched barriers.

“One of the first things we say is, ‘Find out what the people around you are making,’” said entertainment lawyer Nina Shaw, a founding member of Times Up, the organization created in 2018 to fight sexual misconduct and workplace inequality. “And more and more, we’re finding that people are willing to talk to each other.”

Without knowledge of what other actors with a similar track record are getting for equivalent work, “you are way behind the eight ball,” said Gabrielle Union (“Think Like a Man,” ″Being Mary Jane”).

Changing entrenched behavior takes time, Union said, but “little by little we’re communicating, and women of color, specifically black women, are like, ‘Oh, hell nah.’ We are so woefully underpaid, under-appreciated, disrespected.”

Ana de la Reguera (“Power,” upcoming movie “Army of the Dead”) saw the value of networking as part of “Latinas Who Lunch,” an informal group started by Eva Longoria. Actresses, as well as writers and directors, gathered to share their experiences and job and career building tips.

“We were actually encouraging each other to, say, shadow (observe) a director, ask to direct an episode, ask to be the executive producer,” de la Reguera said. The #MeToo movement consumed their attention, but she continues advising women one-on-one as they learn to navigate Hollywood’s intricate system, which she said is more challenging than the still-growing industry in her native Mexico.

What performers earn is difficult to verify, say researchers who track film and TV employment. Privacy concerns are one obvious reason, as are the complex deals that include compensation for acting and other work (as with HBO’s “Big Little Lies,” which Reese Witherspoon and Nicole Kidman starred in and produced). The actors guild, SAG-AFTRA, does not publish specific salaries.

But there is research adding weight to complaints of disparity. In the latest San Diego State University analysis of TV’s broadcast, cable and streaming programs, women had 40 percent of speaking roles while men had 60 percent in 2017-18, despite the genders being evenly split in the population. Further limiting opportunities for women of color: 67 percent of all female roles went to white actresses, according to the findings of the school’s Center for the Study of Women in Television & Film’s study . That exceeds the approximately 60 percent they represent among U.S. women.

Movies are proving more resistant to inclusiveness. In a study of the top 100 films of 2017, a third had an actress in a starring or a co-starring role, with just four of them an underrepresented ethnicity, according to research by the University of Southern California Annenberg Inclusion Initiative .

Fewer jobs mean fewer chances for an actress to build a resume and the fan base that leads to more and better roles. Yet box-office receipts and TV ratings show that audiences embrace projects with multiethnic casts, according to an annual Hollywood diversity report from the University of California, Los Angeles.

Asked if industry racism is at play, Union, who won a contract dispute with media giant Viacom-owned BET over her series “Being Mary Jane,” had a ready reply.

“Based on the numbers that I know that black women, Latinas, Asian women, indigenous actors are making, there is no other logical reason why we are paid what we are paid versus what our contemporaries are paid who are lacking melanin,” she said.

As for the perception of a field packed with multimillionaires, U.S. Bureau of Labor statistics show a contrary reality. In the most recent report, for 2018, the estimated median hourly wage for actors was $17.54, with $18.58 the hourly median for all U.S. occupations.

There are examples of well-rewarded actresses of color, notably “Modern Family” star Sofia Vergara, pegged by Forbes magazine in 2018 as TV’s top earner at $42 million, in part because she’s converted her celebrity into lucrative commercial endorsements. Kerry Washington, who as the star of “Scandal” worked for African American producer Shonda Rhimes, also made Forbes’ list of the 20 best-paid actors and actresses on TV.

 

In movies, big paydays are notably scarce for women of color: All of the world’s 10 top-earning film actresses on Forbes’ 2018 list were white. Two American men of color, Dwayne Johnson and Will Smith, made the actors’ list.

But white women have their own ground to make up: The 10 highest-paid actresses earned a combined $172 million compared to $488 million for the top-paid actors in 2016-17. In one glaring instance that became public, Michelle Williams received less than $1,000 vs Mark Wahlberg’s $1.5 million for reshoots on “All the Money in the World.”

Entertainment lawyer Shaw cautioned against reducing inequality to one element, although “clearly people of color have not historically made as much as their counterparts” and are considered more “replaceable.”

“I think it has been a question of, ‘Are we going to pay the highest salary to a very select few people?’” she said, adding that the reality is lead characters are overwhelmingly white and male.

Octavia Spencer, who won an Oscar in 2012 for “The Help” and earned consecutive nominations in 2017 and 2018 for “The Shape of Water” and “Hidden Figures,” nevertheless faced subpar compensation. Then she found a booster — Jessica Chastain, her co-star on “The Help” and producer of a movie comedy planned to star both actresses.

Spencer opened Chastain’s eyes to pay inequity for women of color, the African American actress said during a Sundance Film Festival panel last year. Chastain vowed to make things right on her film and the result, according to Spencer, was an increase of five times in what she’d expected.

Jada Pinkett Smith was heartened by Chastain’s actions (“such a beautiful thing”) and hopes it’s an example of more to come.

“We’ll even come along at a more rapid pace when we as women really start to empower each other in a much more substantial way,” she said. “We need our male allies, too, but more than anything we have to start concentrating on our relationships with other women.”

Union is proving what that can yield. She wanted an established actress playing opposite her in “L.A.’s Finest,” which spins off Union’s character from “Bad Boys II,” and settled on Jessica Alba (“Sin City,” ″Dark Angel”). As executive producer of the Spectrum TV series , Union was positioned to make that happen.

“Because of the way my deal is set up, I had no problem giving back money to make sure Jessica Alba gets paid what Jessica Alba is worth,” Union said. “But you have to have the studio, the network, everyone to sign off on that.”

Women can’t do all the heavy lifting in an industry in which the majority of decision-makers are men, said Kate del Castillo (“Weeds,” ″La Reina del Sur”): “We need more men who are feminists.”

When she’s been able to negotiate a better deal, who could she thank?

“A woman, of course. A woman producer, a woman manager, a woman agent. It’s always women who helped me to do better,” del Castillo said. “I want to empower women because I have been empowered by women.”

Some influential men have joined the fight, producer-writer-actor Tyler Perry among them. Taraji P. Henson has said she was paid approximately $150,000 for her Oscar-nominated role in 2008′s “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.” She credits Perry for paying her what she was worth for her starring role in 2009′s “I Can Do Bad All By Myself,” and helping her get bigger paychecks from then on.

Asserting one’s economic value can be complicated when the sensitive subject of ethnicity is involved, even for celebrated actress Viola Davis, an Oscar, Emmy and Tony winner. In a 2018 interview with Tina Brown, Davis said that while people have termed her “a black Meryl Streep” she isn’t paid what she’s worth.

Davis later felt compelled to offer a public apology, telling The Associated Press she doesn’t compare herself to Streep, others do, and that she was taking responsibility for making the most of her potential with her own productions.

“Jane the Virgin” star Gina Rodriguez ran into a buzz saw of criticism after gingerly addressing the topic during a public discussion last year, saying it was “petrifying” to do so. Rodriguez compared the earnings of women by ethnicity, putting blacks at the top and Latinas at the bottom — comments that detractors alleged were anti-black and pitted women of color against each other.

Responding in a radio interview, Rodriguez said she wasn’t referring specifically to her industry but to female workers in general, and that such discussions were needed “because we all must rise.”

While African American actresses fight for pay that matches the stardom and critical acclaim they’ve achieved after decades of struggle, the scant number of leading roles for actresses of Asian and Latino descent is a different burden.

Even with the box-office hit “Crazy Rich Asians,” the sitcom “Fresh Off the Boat” and Sandra Oh’s success in “Killing Eve,” actors with Asian roots struggle to get lead roles and commensurate pay, said Nancy Wang Yuen, a Biola University professor and author of “Reel Inequality: Hollywood Actors and Racism.”

“There isn’t a kind of a consistent platform advocating for Asians in Hollywood, and that’s part of the problem,” she said.

The departures of “Hawaii Five-0” regulars Daniel Dae Kim and Grace Park made headlines in 2017 after it was reported the two left because they didn’t have pay equity compared to their white counterparts. Kim and Park declined to go into detail about their contract negotiations, but the showrunner maintained that they had been given generous contracts and had declined them.

Jennifer Lopez made a huge leap for Latinas with 1997′s “Selena,” becoming the first Hispanic actress to earn $1 million. The importance of that payday has grown in retrospect, said Lopez, who recalled that she felt undeserving and even ashamed of her success at the time.

“But now I realize that it was important because our community needed that boost to say, ’Yes, we are just as much value as any other actor (in) a leading role in Hollywood, in a big film,” Lopez said.

“Everybody knows there is racism, there is sexism …. it all exists. It’s just about us getting to the point of you realizing what you’re worth and who you are,” she said.

Awkwafina, the young breakout star of “Crazy Rich Asians” and “The Farewell,” finds herself in a similar position but forced to navigate among established actresses fed up with the status quo and past ready to make waves.

“Maybe I should inform myself how getting paid works but, at this point, I’m a newcomer. … And I don’t know what I should be getting,” she said. “But I think if I continue to deliver products that are doing well and that are well-received, I should be compensated fairly, right?”

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AP writers Sian Watson in London and Nicole Evatt in Bangkok and AP researcher Rhonda Shafner in New York contributed to this report.

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Lynn Elber can be reached at lelber@ap.org and on Twitter at http://twitter.com/lynnelber . Follow AP Film Writer Lindsey Bahr on Twitter: www.twitter.com/ldbahr .

‘Lion King’ Reigns Above Box Office For Second Week

Disney’s photorealistic remake of the Hamlet-themed tale of Mufasa, Simba and Nala, featuring the voices of Donald Glover and Beyoncé, brought in $75 million in North America, according to studio estimates Sunday. Its domestic total of $350 million makes it the year’s fourth highest-grossing film after just 10 days of release.

LOS ANGELES (AP) — “The Lion King” rode its circle of life into a second weekend atop the box office and “Once Upon A Time … In Hollywood,” while not quite doing fairytale numbers, gave director Quentin Tarantino his biggest opening ever.

Disney’s photorealistic remake of the Hamlet-themed tale of Mufasa, Simba and Nala, featuring the voices of Donald Glover and Beyoncé, brought in $75 million in North America, according to studio estimates Sunday. Its domestic total of $350 million makes it the year’s fourth highest-grossing film after just 10 days of release.

“Once Upon A Time … In Hollywood” finished a distant second with $40 million in its opening weekend for Sony, but it bested the 2009 opening of Tarantino’s “Inglourious Basterds” by $2 some million and made a strong showing for an R-rated, nearly-three-hour film that was not a sequel or remake and was aimed solely at adults.

The film with Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt and Margot Robbie as denizens of a 1969 Los Angeles where old Hollywood was fading and the Manson family was rising was more star-powered than Tarantino’s previous eight movies, though the director himself was as big a draw as anyone.

“In our fan survey, over 40% of the audience went to see the movie because of the director,” said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst for Comscore. “That’s incredible. You almost never see that. Sony did a great job of putting that cast and certainly Tarantino at the front of the marketing. That collective star power just paid huge dividends.”

It’s also the sort of film that’s unlikely to experience a major drop-off in the coming weeks, and its long legs could walk it into awards season given Hollywood’s persistent love for movies about itself.

But with all of that, the film’s opening take was still nearly doubled by “The Lion King” and its broad appeal.

″‘Lion King’ has appealed to everyone, that’s a second-weekend gross that would be the envy of most films on their opening weekend,” Dergarabedian said.

The two-week take is also a sign that audiences are not yet feeling fatigue for Disney’s live-action remakes in a year that has already seen “Dumbo” and “Aladdin.”

“The idea that remake burnout would be in effect for ‘The Lion King’ has not proven true,” Dergarabedian said. “Some brands are inoculated from that kind of negative speculation.”

That’s even more good news for the ever-dominant Disney, with a live-action “Mulan” slated for early next year and more remakes in the planning stages.

The rest of the box office top 10 remained essentially unchanged from a week earlier. Sony’s “Spider-Man: Far From Home” was third with $12.2 million in its fourth weekend and has earned a cumulative $344 million, “Toy Story 4″ was fourth with $9.8 million, and “Crawl” fifth with $4 million.

“The Lion King” could reign for a third week. With major summer releases slowing as fall approaches the only real competition it has opening next weekend is “Fast & Furious: Hobbs & Shaw.”

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Comscore. Where available, the latest international numbers for Friday through Sunday are also included. Final domestic figures will be released Monday.

1. “The Lion King,” $75.5 million ($142.8 million international).

2. “Once Upon a Time … In Hollywood,” $40.3 million.

3. “Spider-Man: Far From Home,” $12.2 million ($21 million international).

4. “Toy Story 4,” $9.8 million ($19.4 million international).

5. “Crawl,” $4 million ($3.4 million international).

6. “Yesterday,” $3 million ($3.6 million international).

7. “Aladdin,” $2.8 million ($7.2 million international).

8. “Stuber,” $1.7 million ($1.6 million international).

9. “Annabelle Comes Home,” $1.56 million ($3.7 million international).

10. “The Farewell,” $1.55 million.

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Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at international theaters (excluding the U.S. and Canada), according to Comscore:

1. “The Lion King,” $142.8 million.

2. “Ne Zha” $83.1 million.

3. “Spider-Man: Far From Home,” $21 million.

4. “Toy Story 4,” $19.4 million.

5. “Looking Up,” $17.3 million.

6. “Aladdin,” $7.2 million.

7. “The Secret Life of Pets 2,” $7.2 million.

8. “Dancing Elephant,” $5.2 million.

9. “Annabelle Comes Home,” $3.7 million.

10. “White Storm 2: The Drug Lords,” $3.68 million.

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Mayor Bowser Set To Reminds Residents About The City’s Security Camera Reimbursement Program

City officials say that over 7,000 residents have taken advantage of this creative program that helps police solve crimes and in some cases deters crimes.

The District of Columbia is dealing with an increase in gun violence and city leaders are looking at ways to curb the numbers. At Noon DC Mayor Muriel Bowser will hold a press conference to remind residents about the District’s Private Security Camera Incentive Program.

This unique program which was launched by Bowser in 2016 gives rebates for residents and business owners who purchase, install and then register their security camera’s with the local police department.

City officials say that over 7,000 residents have taken advantage of this creative program that helps police solve crimes and in some cases deters crimes. The city has spent 2.25 million dollars in rebates since the program began. Over 15,000 cameras have been installed throughout the city and in every Ward.

This afternoons news conference is set to take place at Jackie Lee’s, 116 Kennedy Street, Northwest.

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Helping Returning Citizens Get Back On Their Feet

Martha’s Table and the DC Mayor’s Office have partnered up to help returning citizens with business attire and clothes for their family

Good News this morning for Returning Citizens.  Martha’s Table has a new partnership with the District to help you get some of the essential services needed to get back on your feet. My guests this morning are Brian Ferguson – DC Mayor’s Office on Returning Citizens Affairs and Tony Washington- Assistant Director of Retail Operations for Martha’s Table

Martha’s Table will offer workforce attire through Martha’s Table Outfitters, a no-cost community boutique store supporting families with essential baby items, children’s clothing, and business clothing for adults. MORCA returning citizens will receive a free membership to Martha’s Table Outfitters, which provides each individual with a membership card and access to $40 store credit reloaded every month. Individuals are invited to shop for high quality, new and gently used suits, shirts, blouses, dresses, skirts, and shoes.  For more information go here: or here:

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THE JOURNEY: “Marley Christian – Defending Her Goal(s)”

Dr. Wayne Frederick chats with Marley Christian, a member of the Bermuda Women’s National team and captain of the women’s soccer team at Howard University.

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In soccer, centre-backs form the spine of the team’s defense. As both a student-athlete and certified public accountant, she is a guard on and off the field.  On this episode of “The Journey,” Dr. Wayne Frederick chats with Marley Christian, a member of the Bermuda Women’s National team and captain of the women’s soccer team at Howard University.

Air Date: April 14, 2019

 

Parents Mourning the Death of a Child

Coping skills and counseling information for parents who have lost children.

It has been a horror show of deadly violence in Washington over the past week.  During a five-day stretch last week… 19 people were shot.  Seven killed.  Two of them were children.  But violence isn’t the only way parents lose children of any age.  Illness and misadventure are also factors.  But their parents are often left without the tools to mourn.   As we recognize National Bereaved  Parents Month,  we talk about the pain and the challenges of grieving the loss of a child.

Resources:

Color Him Father

Dr. Katherine Marshall-Woods

Find a Therapist

Therapy Compensation for Crime Victims

Dr. Lawrence Drake, Father, Author, “Color Him Father”

Dr. Katherine Marshall-Woods, Licensed Clinical Psychologist

Arrest In Hilton Hotel Attack

One arrest has been made in the attack against a man at the Washington Hilton Hotel last week.

DC Police have made an arrest in the brutal attack of a man at the Washington Hilton last week.
a 17-year-old… now in custody… is just one of several teen suspected of the attack outside the hotel on July 14th.  Several people attacked a man outside the Hotel on Connecticut Avenue
It’s not clear what prompted the attack, but surveillance video shows multiple people, including teenagers, punching, kicking and stomping on the victim. Police say the man was knocked unconscious.

‘Orange Is The New Black’ Gives Back

‘OITNB’ has received four People’s Choice Awards, a SAG Award, along with many other prestigious awards.

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“Orange Is The New Black” is one of the “faves” on Netflix. The series’ creative team mentioned on Thursday that they have formed a fund that will support advocacy groups fighting for criminal justice reform and women re-entering society from prison, protect immigrants’ rights and end mass incarceration.

The fund is named after the show’s character, Poussey Washington. It will stretch every donation equally to eight existing nonprofit groups. The announcement was made on the eve of the show’s premiere which airs today. This will be the show’s seventh and final season.

Poussey Washington, an inmate portrayed by actress Samira Wiley, is a favorite character to fans. Her sudden death by the officers in the prison during the fourth season shocked many viewers and was a cinematic reflection of the recent cases about African-Americans being killed in police custody.

Wiley is reportedly honored to have the fund named after her character and is happy to have the show embrace real social responsibility.

PEOPLE mentions that the creator of the show, Jenji Kohan, shares her thoughts about the fund.

“Through the Poussey Washington Fund, our characters can live on and continue to make an impact after the show has come to an end,” Kohan says. “Taystee recognized an opportunity to make a difference for her fellow inmates, and we saw no reason why we couldn’t launch our own initiative to have an effect in the real world.”

This show follows an inmate Piper Chapman, played by actress Taylor Schilling, through her journey in prison. Along the way she meets with an interesting group of cellmates.

‘OITNB’ has received four People’s Choice Awards, a SAG Award, along with many other prestigious awards.

The Poussey Washington Fund will support A New Way of Life: Reentry Project, Anti Recidivism Coalition, College & Community Fellowship, Freedom For Immigrants, Immigrant Defenders Law Center, The National Council for Incarcerated and Formerly Incarcerated Woman and Girls, unPrison Project and Women’s Prison Association. Donations to the fund will be evenly distributed between the organizations.

Jay-Z Joins Forces With Netflix

The movie will be directed by Jeymes Samuel, who worked with Jay on The Great Gatsby soundtrack under the pseudonym The Bullits.

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Jay-Z has been making boss moves for a while and now he is partnering with Netflix on an upcoming revenge movie. Between his fight for justice in the legal system and his new record label venture with Meek Mill, Jay-Z has been going nowhere but up.

According to Global Grind, the movie is entitled The Harder They Fall. Johnathan Majors will be the lead actor playing Nat Love, an outlaw who seeks revenge once he learns that the man who murdered his parents 20 years ago is about to be released from prison. Love brings his old gang back together to hunt down the killer.

The movie will be directed by Jeymes Samuel, who worked with Jay on The Great Gatsby soundtrack under the pseudonym The Bullits. Jay-Z will work as a producer on the movie along with Samuel, Lawrence Bender and James Lassiter, who’s long been associated with some of Will Smith‘s popular movies.

XXL Magazine says that the movie bears some resemblance to The Great Gatsby music wise. Hov and Samuel have worked together on The Great Gatsby soundtrack in 2013.

Jay-Z has recently joined a cannabis company called Caliva as the chief brand strategist.

Ole Miss Calls FBI To Investigate A Disturbing Student Post Regarding Murdered Emmett Till

Three students from the fraternity Kappa Alpha posted a social media picture of them holding guns and standing by a bullet-riddled grave marker of tortured and murdered Emmitt Till.

Just when you thought that you have heard it all comes disturbing news out of Mississippi. Officials at the University of Mississippi have asked the FBI to investigate a post that has gone viral that has upset many. According to Ole Miss spokesman Rod Guajardo from the University’s Bias Incident Response Team, the FBI declined to open an investigation because the image “did not pose a specific threat”. The U.S. Attorney Chad Lamar later responded and said federal prosecutors are looking into the matter.

Three students from the fraternity Kappa Alpha posted a social media picture of them holding guns and standing by a bullet-riddled grave marker of tortured and murdered Emmitt Till. Till was the 14-year-old African American boy from Chicago who was in Mississippi visiting family when he was accused by a white female working of whistling at her. Till was kidnapped by her father and her brother, pistol-whipped, tortured, forced to undress, a heavy cotton-gin fan was tied around his neck with barbed wire, he was shot and disfigured little body was thrown in the Tallahatchie River. Five decades later, in 2003 Carolyn Bryant who testified that Till grabbed her and verbally threatened her admitted that she had lied. At age 72 she told a Duke University senior research student who wrote about it in the book entitled, The Blood of Emmett Till”, that nothing the boy did could ever justify what happened to him.

The three unidentified Ole Miss students have been suspended by the fraternity. The university called the images offensive and hurtful. The students have not been disciplined by the university because the picture was taken off-campus and it was not apart of a university event.

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DC Breaks Ground On One of City’s Largest Developments

It is expected to bring in 4 million dollars a year in tax revenue for the city.

District leaders and residents have a lot to smile about this morning. This morning D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser will break ground on phase one of a redevelopment project in Northwest.

Today Phase 1 of the Bryant Street project kicks off. The 13-acre development on Bryant street will bring 487 apartments, a nine-screen theater and over 35,000 square feet of retail space to growing Ward 5. This new development which was years in the making was made possible by a tax-increment financing agreement. It is expected to bring in 4 million dollars a year in tax revenue for the city.

Once the entire project is completed it will include a total of 1,650 apartment units and 250,000 square feet of retail space over about 6 city blocks. The public is invited to today celebration at the Save A Lot parking lot, 514 Rhode Island Avenue in NE. There will be food,, games, music and more.

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DC’s Disability Services Ends Relationship with Georgetown University

The news is troubling to some advocates and disabled residents. They fear they will no longer get the same level of attention or services.

It’s a big shock to some but city officials said they have been talking about it for awhile now. Yesterday, DC’s Department on Disability Services announced that they will be ending its 14-year service relationship with Georgetown University.

Officials say they will now perform the number of medical and socials services provided by Georgetown University in house or through contract help. The reason among other things is it will switch some of the cost now to the federal government.

The news is troubling to some advocates and disabled residents. They fear they will no longer get the same level of attention or services. Opponent say the city has a history of neglecting people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. In fact, it has only been two years since the release of a Federal oversight report that was used in a class action lawsuit brought on by substandard treatment of residents with disabilities. Opponents mentioned Forest Haven asylum and problems with mismanagement at group homes as their reason for concern.

Ward 1 D.C. Council member Brianne Nadeau plans to ask Mayor Bowser to extend the contract to give the department and participants more time to prepare for the transition. It’s important to note the D.C. Deputy Mayor of Health and Human Services Wayne Turnage says that the Mayor supports the agency’s decision. The switch is due to take effect in August.

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DC’s Own Johnny Gill and Kirk Franklin Spotlight This Weekends Events in The DMV

There are some great shows you won’t want to miss this weekend here in the DMV.

WEEKEND HAPS UPDATE

  

  • Bethesda Blues and Jazz Supper Club presents Sugar Bear’s Birthday Celebration featuring E.U. Saturday night at 8pm and on Sunday at 7pm.

 

  • DC’s own Johnny Gill performs at the Birchmere this weekend. Tickets are still available for tonight and Sunday night. Show time is 7:30pm.

 

  • Kirk Franklin brings his “Long Live Love”Tour to town, tonight at the Theater at MGM National Harbor. Show time is 8pm.

  • The production of “Vivian’s Music 1969” is playing at the Anacostia Playhouse and running through Sunday, July 28th.  More information here:

 

 

 

  • Citi Open
    Rock Creek Park Tennis Center plays host to this DC summer sporting tradition. The week-long tournament begins Saturday and runs through August 4. Make sure to check the tournament’s websitefor event, ticket and lineup updates. DISCOUNTED TICKETS: Save 20% off tickets for sessions 5 (begins at 1 p.m. on July 31), 6 (begins at 1 p.m. on Aug. 1), 7 (begins at 2 p.m. on Aug. 2) and 8 (begins at 7 p.m. on Aug. 2). with code DESTINATIONDC.
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    Rock Creek Park Tennis Center, 4850 Colorado Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20011

 

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DC Water Project Promises to Reduce Flooding

DC Water give an update on the city’s new sewage tunnel project.

What’s with all of the construction along Rhode Island Avenue in Northeast DC?  It’s part of the Northeast Boundary Tunnel Project being conducted  by DC Water.  The project is designed to reduce flooding in the eastern part of the city and make sewer and storm water management more efficient.

Resources:

DC Water’s Northeast Boundary Tunnel Project

Carlton Rae, Director, DC Water Clean Rivers Project

WHUR and Wells Fargo ‘Pay It Forward’ By Picking Up Your Tab

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Washington, D.C. (July 25, 2019) – Thursday is fast becoming the favorite day of the week for residents in the Washington area, thanks to a new initiative called “Pay It Forward Thursdays.”  That’s when 96.3 WHUR and Wells Fargo crisscross the DMV to carry out “random acts of kindness.”

Pay It Forward Thursdays,” in partnership with Wells Fargo’s “Where We Live,” was kicked off today at 4pm at Giant Food at 1535 Alabama Avenue in S.E., D.C. with WHUR and Wells Fargo hitting the grocery store to pay the bill of unsuspecting customers.  “At a time when so many people go about their day being victims of rude or discourteous behavior, WHUR and Wells Fargo are working to spark a movement of generosity and kindness,” said WHUR General Manager Sean Plater.

WHUR employees canvassed the store picking out random customers and then discreetly stood behind them in line.  When it was time for the customers to purchase their own groceries, WHUR  stepped in with pre-paid Giant Food Gift Cards.     It’s all about lending a helping hand whenever and wherever we can.

WHUR teamed up with Wells Fargo for “Pay It Forward Thursdays” to do targeted pop ups in places around the DMV like grocery stores, coffee houses, salons, barber shops, and gas stations through the summer.  “Partnering with Wells Fargo is a natural fit for this campaign.  The Wells Fargo ‘Where We Live’ initiative is exactly what WHUR is all about, positively impacting communities where we live,” added Plater.

The two companies are hoping this small act of caring and sharing will become even more contagious around the DMV, helping to make the region just a little kinder this summer.  “Just imagine the next time you’re in line feeling irritated that it’s moving slowly and WHUR says I’ll pay that bill. That’s likely to put a smile on your face and encourage you to do the same the next time for someone else.”

Pay It Forward Thursdays will be secretly carried out every Thursday through August 29th 2019.  You can follow us on the journey by following #payitforwardwhur and #WhereWeLiveDC on social media.

More random acts of kindness here…

Kardashian In DC, Discusses Prison Scholars Program

DCDOC Thanks Kardashian For Visit

(Washington, DC) — The DC Department of Corrections is thanking Kim Kardashian West for visiting the city’s jail. Kardashian West visited the DC Correctional Treatment Facility Tuesday to discuss the Georgetown Prison Scholars program and criminal justice reform. The “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” star is reportedly filming a documentary on criminal justice issues. Photos on social media show Kardashian West speaking and taking selfies with a group of male and female inmates. Last year, the reality TV star visited the White House to push for clemency for Alice Johnson, who was convicted in 1996 to life in prison for drug trafficking. President Trump commuted Johnson’s sentence.

Wendy Williams Biopic In The Works

“I’m executive producing my biopic,” she said. “The movie will be two hours and then the documentary will be two hours. It’s like a Wendy’s night on Lifetime!”

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Wendy Williams is the next celebrity in line to have a biopic underway.

Lifetime has announced that they will produce the biopic and production is set to start this fall. Produced by Williams herself, the film will revolve around her trials and tribulations of her personal life and career. The story will follow her journey from humble beginnings in urban radio to becoming a media superstar with The Wendy Williams Show.

Via official release statement:

The biopic “provides a revealing look at Wendy’s journey, from her scrappy upstart days in urban radio to the success of her own syndicated talk show.”

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On her recent show she gave more information on the film.

“I’m executive producing my biopic,” she said. “The movie will be two hours and then the documentary will be two hours. It’s like a Wendy’s night on Lifetime!”

Williams’ life is definitely Lifetime biopic material. The last couple of months of the talk show host’s life has been an emotional roller coaster. Recently she separated from her husband Kevin Hunter after he got his mistress pregnant, been dealing with various health issues and battling a drug addiction.

Leigh Davenport(Boomerang) will pen the script while Will Packer (Think Like A Man, Straight Outta Compton, Girls Trip) will assist Williams with production.  The biopic and documentary is expected to be released in early 2020.

In other Wendy news, she will also executive produce Jerry O’Connell talk show. Congrats Wendy on the big moves!

 

Meek Mill’s Conviction Thrown Out, Granted New Trial

“The past 11 years have been mentally and emotionally challenging, but I’m ecstatic that justice prevailed,” Williams said in a statement. “Unfortunately, millions of people are dealing with similar issues in our country and don’t have the resources to fight back like I did. We need to continue supporting them.”

A Pennsylvania appeals court on Wednesday overturned rapper Meek Mill’s conviction in a drug and gun case that has kept the rapper on probation for a decade and made him a celebrity crusader for criminal justice reform.

The unanimous three-judge panel said that new evidence that undermines the credibility of the officer who testified against the rapper at his trial made it likely he would be acquitted if the case were retried.

City prosecutors have backed the defense bid for a new trial and confirmed they do not trust the officer, who has since left the force and was the only prosecution witness at the 2008 nonjury trial. Still, District Attorney Larry Krasner said Wednesday his office needs time to decide whether to drop the case.

The 32-year-old performer, born Robert Rihmeek Williams, is now free of the court supervision he’s been under most of his adult life. Williams has said he had trouble notifying probation officers about his travels as required because of the erratic nature of the music industry. A little more than a year ago, he spent five months in prison over technical violations of his parole.

“The past 11 years have been mentally and emotionally challenging, but I’m ecstatic that justice prevailed,” Williams said in a statement. “Unfortunately, millions of people are dealing with similar issues in our country and don’t have the resources to fight back like I did. We need to continue supporting them.”

Reginald Graham, the officer who wrote the search warrant in Williams’ case and testified at his trial, left the Philadelphia Police department a few years ago after an internal probe found he had stolen money and then lied about it.

Graham testified at trial that Williams pointed a gun at him during his 2007 arrest outside his southwest Philadelphia home. Williams, who was 19 at the time, has denied pointing a gun at police.

A police colleague who took part in the arrest later said Graham lied about Williams brandishing a gun.

“Rather, (he) observed Williams attempt to discard his weapon,” President Judge Jack A. Panella wrote in Wednesday’s opinion, concluding that the new evidence was so strong “that a different verdict will likely result at a retrial.”

In arguments in the case last week, Assistant District Attorney Paul George said the office wouldn’t call Graham at a retrial in light of the questions about his credibility and due it its “legal, ethical and constitutional obligations.”

Graham was also investigated, but not charged, by the FBI in a separate corruption probe. The six city drug squad members indicted were all acquitted at a 2015 trial.

“I never lied, I never stole, and I never said I did,” Graham, now living in Florida, told Philadelphia Magazine for an article last year.

The Pennsylvania Superior Court also overturned the trial judge’s parole violation findings and, in a rare move, pulled her off the case because “she heard highly prejudicial testimony … and made credibility determinations in favor of a now discredited witness.”

Common Pleas Judge Genece Brinkley had kept Williams on probation for 10 years and sent him back to prison for several short stints for violating parole. He has been called back to court repeatedly over concerns about his travels and, in one instance, use of painkillers. Then-girlfriend Nicki Minaj testified for him at one such hearing in 2016.

The Philadelphia rapper-turned-entrepreneur is launching a new record label in a joint venture with Jay-Z’s Roc Nation.

The two performers celebrated the launch of Dream Chasers Records on Tuesday in New York City. Hours later, the court ruling came down.

Williams, in his statement, said he appreciated the support he has received from his family, his legal team, Krasner’s office and celebrity friends, including Philadelphia 76ers co-owner Michael Rubin.

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This story has been corrected to show that Michael Rubin is a co-owner of 76ers, not the owner.

Brian McKnight Gives Fans Love Album They’ve Been Waiting On

“It’s 60 minutes of love-making music,” the crooner said, with a smile, about the new release. “I don’t know what anybody else’s situation is, you might just need 7 minutes or 12 minutes or 20 minutes, but I’m giving you 60 so that you can just press play and let it flow, let it happen.”

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Don’t ask Brian McKnight where he’s been. That question is really telling, he says, because his true fans know where to find him.

“That question tells me you don’t really follow me on Instagram and you’re not really in tune with where R&B is today,” McKnight said. “If you’re listening to where they play music today, you’d know I have a Top 10 single on that chart. If you’re an avid concertgoer, you’d know I do 150 shows every year. I’m here. You just have to know where to look.”

During a recent tour stop in New Orleans, the 17-time Grammy nominated artist sat down with The Associated Press to discuss his latest project, “Bedtime Story,” which dropped last month, and his thoughts about music today.

“It’s 60 minutes of love-making music,” the crooner said, with a smile, about the new release. “I don’t know what anybody else’s situation is, you might just need 7 minutes or 12 minutes or 20 minutes, but I’m giving you 60 so that you can just press play and let it flow, let it happen.”

McKnight, now 50, has been serenading fans for nearly 30 years and in that time, he said he’s been asked over and over to make an entire record dedicated to love — and all that that entails.

“We’ll see if those people, who think they’re genius and know what I should be doing, know what they’re talking about,” he said laughing. “It’s been fun and a challenge to make because all the songs are about the same tempo, and how do you make a whole record this way and not repeat the same idea without being redundant?”

“Bedtime Story,” featuring the hit single “When I’m Gone,” follows his 2017 release “Genesis,” which had three Top 15 singles, including “I Want You.”

“I feel very fortunate after all this time that there are people in this world who still want to pay to hear me sing songs that I’ve created, some more than 20 years ago,” McKnight said. “My joy comes from seeing their faces when I sing a song or I’m about to play a song I wrote and they recognize it.”

That was evidenced during his July 4 show at New Orleans’ legendary music hall Tipitina’s, where he closed out an appearance broadcast live on Sirius XM’s “Heart and Soul” channel that included sets by singers V. Bozeman, Raheem DeVaughn and Avant.

McKnight went through songs like “Never Felt This Way,” ″Crazy Love,” ″Back at One,” and “Anytime,” bringing familiar screams from the women in the audience.

“When someone is paying to see me, I want them to think when they leave that they didn’t pay enough,” he said. “I want them to leave knowing I played everything they wanted to hear, that I sang as well or better than they thought I would, that I was funnier than they thought I would be and that they leave saying ‘When he comes back, I’m definitely coming back to see him again.’”

Anita Brown, a fan from New Orleans, said there’s no doubt about that.

Brown said his performance was “brilliant” and she’d definitely “invest in a ticket or two” if he returns to the Big Easy.

“He was amazing,” she said. “His voice was on point and, oh my God, he’s looks better now than he did back then!”

McKnight’s career began at 19 when he signed his first recording deal with Mercury Records subsidiary, Wing Records. His self-titled debut album dropped in 1992 and featured the Top 20 hit “One Last Cry.” In 1999, he released his most successful album to date, “Back At One,” which went on to sell over 3 million copies.

McKnight, who also plays eight instruments, shared his thoughts on the music genre that is R&B.

“I’m not sure what I do or have ever done has been R&B,” McKnight said. “When I think of rhythm and blues music, I’m thinking of the Temptations or James Brown, and I’ve never created music that looks like that. I think we as a people get caught up in labels and have to name something, something. And, if the artist is black and they’re singing, it’s R&B.

“But what we should do, is say ‘This is this music, I don’t know what it’s called, and let’s see if we can listen to it without having to make a label for it.’”

In regards to current music popular to young audiences, McKnight says he’s glad young people have found a voice.

“It’s really just these kids expressing themselves through the lives they’re leading with the tech that’s been given to them. As parents, we may not understand the music they’re creating or like it or dislike it, whatever the case may be, but this is the way they’re expressing themselves,” he said. “I love that they’ve found a way to be creative and found a way for their voice to be heard and a way to make it so mainstream. I would say to the old heads out there, ‘Let these kids be kids. It’s their time now.’”

DC Man Sentenced To 70 Years In Fatal Carjacking

Wheeler was actual on what’s called a pretrial release in another armed carjacking case in DC a week earlier.

Justice for Alonzo Jackson. This week a judge sentenced Demarko Wheeler of the District of Columbia in the murder of Jackson.

23-year-old Wheeler was given a 70-year prison sentence for the 2016 carjacking murder of 68-year-old Alonzo Jackson. It happened after he dropped his wife off at work and then he stopped at a Capitol Heights gas station to get gas before he picked up his best friend for a doctor’s appointment. Detectives say Wheeler approached Jackson at the gas station, shot him and then stole his vehicle. It was later found unoccupied and burned.

Wheeler was actual on what’s called a pretrial release in another armed carjacking case in DC a week earlier. That matter is still pending.

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DC Subcontractors Struggling To Get Paid For Work Done On New Homeless Family Center

The Kennedy is just one of seven new family homeless shelters that were apart of the Mayor’s plan to replace the mega DC General Homeless Shelter and place smaller more personal shelter’s in each of the cities 8 Wards.

It’s been almost a year and today many in the public are learning that some subcontractors who provided services for DC’s first new homeless family shelter have not been paid. The “Washington Post” is reporting this issue has to do with a place called the Kennedy in Northwest.

Two subcontractors helped with the completion of the 45 unit shelter providing landscaping and HVAC service. The “Post” said the Government learned of the issue back in February and threatened the developer that if not rectified they would be banned from doing business in the city.

The developer 5th Street Partners. They brought in Moseley Construction and they handled all of the subcontractors. The “Post” says about 16 companies have received a payment as of last week. What is not sure if is they received full or just a partial payment. A number of the other vendors say they have not received a payment for work done. When they spoke to the newspaper they stated that the lack of payment is a true hardship on their business and for their staff.

The company that provided HVAC service, Hugee Corporation said they secured a $170,000 bond but they are still battling over another $80,000.

The government is not responsible for paying subcontractors. The 14 million dollar Ward 4 homeless family shelter project was given to 5th Street Partners without holding a competitive bid. They, in turn, brought in Moseley Construction Company to handle the construction and subcontractors.

The Kennedy is just one of seven new family homeless shelters that were apart of the Mayor’s plan to replace the mega DC General Homeless Shelter and place smaller more personal shelter’s in each of the cities 8 Wards. A new shelter is set to be open in Ward 5 in August. The Ward 6 family homeless shelter has an October open date. Two other shelters in Ward 1 and 3 are due to open next year. There’s no word of any late or nonpayment issues with any of the subcontractors involved with those sites at the time of this story.

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An Elegant All White Affair and It’s All For A Good Cause

The Top Flight Corvette Club is hosting another event to benefit the community

The Top Flight Corvette Club is gearing up for its Annual All White Fair. It’s an evening featuring dinner, dancing, and it’s all for a good cause.  My guest this morning is LaWanda Ware Vice President of Top Flight Corvette Club.

The Top Flight Corvette Clubs, All White Affair Dinner and Dance is Saturday, July 27thfrom 7pm to midnight at Martins Crosswinds in Greenbelt. More information here: 

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