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Community Invited to Hear Dr. Zuurveen Speak at the Mary Virginia Green Prayer Breakfast at People’s Independent Church of Christ May 28th LOS ANGELES— Bishop Craig A. Worsham, Senior Pastor of People’s Independent Church of Christ, invites the community out to hear the Word of God as it is delivered by one of God’s faithful servants Dr. Zuurveen who will serve as the keynote speaker for the annual Mary Virginia Green Prayer Breakfast at 10am on Saturday, May 28th at 5856 West Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90043. “Women of Faith Believing that God Can do Anything But Fail” Matthew 17:20 is the theme for the breakfast. The breakfast is given by the Women’s Christian Fellowship of People’s Independent

Church of Christ to celebrate their annual Women’s Day and Prayer Breakfast. More now than ever before women need to come to together and pray and to hear what thus saith the Lord. Families and whole communities are under attack and need for the saints to stand in the gap and call on the Lord for deliverance. Prayer is always right

lously just like He moved for the children of Israel when they were in bondage in Egypt. God can move miraculously today if the saints of God would pray and seek His face and do not doubt in their hearts. While this is an annual women’s event, the entire family is invited to participate and bless others with prayer, praise and worship. For more information call: 323.296.5776.

Moving Forward to Fund the Fight Against Homelessness Dr. Gloria Zuurveen

Major Tobacco Distributor Sentenced To Five Years For $16 Million Excise SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Moo Hoon “Steve” Kim, 54, of Cypress, was sentenced today to five years in prison and ordered to pay over $16 million in restitution for mail fraud related to a scheme to avoid paying excise tax on tobacco products, Acting United States Attorney Phillip A. Talbert announced. According to court documents, between 2006 and 2009, Kim was responsible for bringing over $35 million in untaxed other tobacco products (“OTP”) into California. OTP is any tobacco product other than cigarettes and consists primarily of cigars, chewing tobacco, and leaf tobacco. A federal jury found Kim guilty after a seven–day trial in March 2015 before United States District Judge William B. Shubb. The evidence at trial showed that Kim used front companies, set up by others at his direction, to disguise his illegal purchases and subsequent sales of untaxed OTP from out-of-state sources. These companies included KS Wholesale in Vernon, California, and Cheap Cig Distributor in Paramount, California. Kim also used another front company – Discounted Tobacco in Long Beach, California – as a retail outlet for some of the untaxed OTP that he sold through his company, Jobber’s Wholesale. As a result of Kim’s scheme, California was defrauded of over $16 million in excise taxes. A large percentage of the revenue from the excise tax is used to fund California’s early childhood development program, First 5 California. “Many resources were utilized to combat the unlawful trafficking of tobacco products by Moo Hoo Kim who was ultimately found guilty of mail fraud,” said Special Agent in Charge Jill A. Snyder. “ATF and our partners

like Paul said in the book of I Thessalonians 5:16-18 that we are to always pray without ceasing. Come out and join in collective prayer and hear from Dr. Zuurveen as she expounds on the Word of God. It is good to call on the name of the Lord individually, but it is even more powerful when we call on Him collectively and watch Him move miracu-

stopped the illegal activities by Kim which resulted in a loss of over $16 million dollars in excise taxes for state of California. Today’s sentencing reflects this significant prosecution.” “This sentence is a huge victory in our fight against underground economic activity in our state,” said Board of Equalization Member Jerome E. Horton. “It reinforces the need for continued prosecution of these types of crimes.” This case was the result of the efforts of a joint task force involving the U.S. Attorney’s Office, the California Department of Justice, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF), and the California State Board of Equalization (BOE). To date, 27 defendants have been sentenced in 16 criminal cases. Over $50 million in restitution has been ordered to be repaid to BOE. Nineteen civil forfeiture cases have resulted in over $16 million in assets seized for repayment to BOE for lost tax revenue. For the last several years, these offices have supported a task force dedicated to combating the systemic problem of tobacco excise tax evasion in California. In 2007, the BOE estimated that the state lost approximately $90 million in unstamped tobacco excise taxes to contraband distributors and approximately $120 million in excise taxes for taxed stamped tobacco like cigarettes. Because California has a relatively high tobacco excise tax rate, it is a frequent target for contraband tobacco smugglers and tax evaders. Assistant United States Attorney Michael D. Anderson and U.S. Department of Justice Antitrust Division Trial Attorney Richard A. Powers, designated as a Special Assistant United States Attorney, prosecuted the case.

Acting on a motion by Supervisors Mark RidleyThomas and Sheila Kuehl, the Board of Supervisors voted 3-2 to seek a change in state law that would keep all options open to fund the fight against homelessness. “To address the profundity of the crisis and the depth of poverty and homelessness in the county, we have to do more,”

necessary.” With 46,874 people living on the streets of Los Angeles County on any given day – up 5.6 percent from last year – Supervisor Ridley-Thomas called homelessness “the most compelling crisis that confronts us.” He added the County is “uniquely positioned and, therefore, specifically obliged” to take action because of its massive

Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas

Supervisor Ridley-Thomas said during Tuesday’s Board meeting, where more than 150 members of the public testified in support of his motion. “It won’t get better unless we have significant intervention,” he added. “Each member of this Board has said repeatedly that one-time funding isn’t sufficient. Now it’s time to get on with the rigorous exploration of the kind of funding that would be

social services, health and public safety infrastructure. Since adopting a sweeping set of strategies February to address the worsening crisis, the Board has been weighing options for funding. This includes redirecting Measure B revenue, or imposing a parcel tax, a marijuana tax, a half-cent sales tax, or a half-percent tax on personal income exceeding $1 million a year.

A recent poll found 76 percent of likely voters favor the last option – a “dramatic level of support,” pollster David Binder told the Board. The Board, however, does not currently have the authority to put such an initiative on the November ballot. Supervisors Ridley-Thomas and Kuehl’s motion, which passed with the support of Supervisor Hilda Solis, launches the County’s efforts to seek that authority from the state Legislature and Governor. “Our actions show that the Board is strongly committed to finding the long-term funding needed to implement the County’s innovative and comprehensive Homelessness Initiative,” Supervisor Kuehl said. “The friendly amendment I introduced this week also allows us to evaluate the interaction of this possible County tax with a new state bond proposal which could build housing in the County.” The Board also approved Tuesday a measure by Supervisors Solis and Don Knabe that would delve into how the

County uses existing funding to serve the homeless. Supervisor Ridley-Thomas expressed support, saying, “It continues our long-term efforts to always ensure we are leveraging existing resources as effectively as possible.” More than 150 people testified before the Board to support continued efforts to address the homelessness crisis. Steve Renahana of the nonprofit Shelter Please see Fund, page 6

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Hello Readers , Praise God, we made it through another week. We must give God the glory for He has kept us and brought us this far by his grace and His mercy. We are hearing some really crazy stuff going on when it comes to our presidential candidates in these United States of America. It sounds more like a reality TV show than an actual presidential election. We need to pray and trust God in the midst of what is going on because if we look at the scene being played out it appears that people of color are the problem while White America has been victimized by them and therefore they are going to take back their country and they’ve chosen Donald Trump to be the trump card to help them in their endeavor to take back America to the good old days. Well, for one thing the good old days did not include Blacks but openly excluded them from all areas of every day life other than to be chattel property. Do we want to go back to being someone personal property. Then we need to be mindful when people talk about going back to the way it was.

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Lyin’ Donald Trump is the Biggest Liar By George E. Curry George Curry Media Columnist When Senator Ted Cruise was running for president, Donald Trump, now the presumptive Republican nominee, enjoyed referring to him as “lyin’ Ted Cruise.” At one rally, he said, “Lyin’ Ted Cruise – L-y-i-n-dash.” Actually, he should have said “apostrophe” instead of “dash,” but accuracy is not important to Trump. Fact checkers have determined that of all the presidential candidates, present and departed, Donald Trump is the biggest liar. “PolitiFact has been documenting Trump’s statements on our Truth-O-Meter, where we’ve rated 76 percent of them Mostly False, False or Pants on Fire, out of 77 statements checked,” the Pulitzer Prizewinning fact check site stated. “No other politician has as many statements rated so far down on the dial.” Trump came out of the gate lying. “When Trump declared his candidacy on June 16, 2015, PolitiFact looked at five statements from his announcement speech. All of them were inaccurate, the website said. And things have not gotten any better since. PolitiFact noted, “When it comes to inaccurate statements, the Donald was on fire: * ‘I watched when the World Trade Center came tumbling down,’ he said at a Nov. 21 rally in Birmingham, Ala. ‘And I watched in Jersey City, N.J., where thousands and thousands of people were cheering as that building was coming down. Thousands of people were cheering.’ Pants on Fire. There is no video of thousands of people in Jersey City cheering. Weeks later, Trump continues to stand by his claim but has not been able to point to evidence to back it up. Public safety officials on the ground in New Jersey say it never happened. * ‘The Mexican government … they send the bad ones over.’ Pants on Fire. There’s no evidence to show the Mexican government encourages criminals to cross the border. Most illegal immigration comes from people seeking work. Recent estimates show illegal immigration from Mexico dropped off dramatically during the recession and has remained low. * ‘Whites killed by whites – 16%. Whites killed by blacks – 81%,’ said an image he shared on Twitter. Pants on Fire. Most people are killed by someone they know, and someone of the same race. The correct number for whites killed by whites was 82 percent in 2014, while the number of whites killed by blacks was 15 percent.” FactCheck.org, like PolitiFact, has found many of Trump’s assertions to be lies. For example, it reported, “As CNN’s Jake Tapper explains in his latest fact-checking video, there is no evidence that Hillary Clinton started rumors during the 2008 presidential race that Barack Obama was not born in the United States.

“Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee for president, repeated the false claim that Clinton was the original “birther” during a May 4 interview with CNN’s Wolf Blitzer. Trump said Clinton ‘questioned his birth certificate’ and ‘brought it up years before it was brought up by me.'” Not only was Trump one of the original birthers, he said he sent a team of private investigators to Hawaii to look into the falsehood, saying Obama allegedly not being born in the U.S. was “one of the greatest cons in the history of politics and beyond.” Of course, that was dispelled when Obama produced his original birth certificate. Trump also tells a lot of lies and half-truths about the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). The Washington Post observed that Trump repeatedly associates the trade agreement with Bill Clinton, but that’s only half true. “Bill Clinton was certainly a supporter of NAFTA who pushed approval through Congress. But it was negotiated and signed by President George H.W. Bush. (Here’s a photo.),” the Post said. “Moreover, more Republicans than Democrats voted for the deal, as the trade pact was vehemently opposed by labor unions. One key ally for Clinton was then-House Minority Whip (and later House speaker) Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.), who is said to be on Trump’s list of possible running mates.” It continued, “So Clinton did not negotiate NAFTA, nor did he sign it. But he did put his political prestige on the line to get it approved by Congress – even as two top Democrats, House Majority Leader Richard Gephardt (Mo.) and House Majority Whip David Bonior (Mich.), opposed it. In the House, NAFTA passed 234-200; 132 Republicans and 102 Democrats voted in favor of it. The Senate approved NAFTA 61-38, with the backing of 34 Republicans and 27 Democrats. “In both the House and the Senate, more Democrats voted against NAFTA than for it – a signal that the Bernie Sanders wing of the Democratic Party was strong even then.” PolitiFact noted, “Trump hasn’t apologized or backtracked on his statements. Instead, when challenged, he offers flimsy explanations and suggests he shouldn’t be held accountable – or simply insists he’s right. “‘People maybe call me out, but they turn out to be wrong, also,’ he said in an interview Sunday with George Stephanopoulos. ‘And many of the things I’ve said – and I think just about all of them – they may have been controversial at one point, George, but they’re not controversial in the end, because people start to say, you know, Trump’s actually right.'” Not surprisingly, that, too, is a lie. George E. Curry is President and CEO of George Curry Media, LLC. He is the former editor-in-chief of Emerge magazine and the National Newspaper Publishers Association News Service (NNPA). He is a keynote speaker, moderator, and media coach. Curry can be reached through his Web site, georgecurry.com. You can also follow him at twitter.com/currygeorge, George E. Curry Fan Page on Facebook, and Periscope. See previous columns at http://www.georgecurry.com/columns.

Let’s Stop the Bleeding By James Clingman There is a crisis of monumental proportion in our socalled “Black communities;” a crisis that if not checked will prove to be our demise. We are bleeding so badly that we are in a comatose state and on life support right now. But we still have a strong heartbeat; so we can be revived by those who have the financial and intellectual talents and the willingness to make the requisite individual sacrifices necessary to restore us to a more healthy state. A cadre of individuals, not featured in the dominant media, is devoted to leading the charge for economic empowerment among Black people. These brothers and sisters are not afraid; they are not ashamed of being Black; they are not hiding behind organizations and in corporations; they are strong and unwavering in their message of economic empowerment. They are our Emergency Medical Technicians, the first ones on the scene to stop the bleeding and take us to a place where we can be treated and recover from our wounds. Yes, we are bleeding profusely brothers and sisters, and we must stop the bleeding, not with a Band-Aid but with stitches. Our lifeblood—our dollars are flowing out of our neighborhoods. The professionals call this phenomenon “float” or “expenditure leakage,” which translates into what the experts at the Brookings Institution called a “market opportunity to provide competitively priced goods and services to inner-city consumers.” A 1999 report issued by the Center on Urban and Metropolitan Policy, written by Robert Weissbourd and Christopher Berry, cited some glaring and, quite frankly, embarrassingly stark statistics that portray Black people as nothing more than “economic opportunities” for others. Please note the report was not casting aspersions on Black folks, rather it was simply pointing out some facts about inner-city neighborhoods and their consumers and suggesting ways that businesses and government entities could better serve the residents as well as their own interests. It stressed investment opportunities within underserved neighborhoods and was positive in its approach to suggesting ways to effect much needed change. Nevertheless, my take on this issue conjured up visions of massive hemorrhaging, and it very strongly suggested that we need to stop the bleeding. The report compared one of Chicago’s Southside neighbor-

hoods to the affluent northern neighborhood of Kenilworth. It stated, “…urban neighborhoods like South Shore in Chicago have more buying power than the wealthiest of suburbs. South Shore’s median family income was $22,000 back then; Kenilworth’s was $124,000. But South Shore had $69,000 of retail spending ‘power per acre,’ nearly twice that of Kenilworth’s $38,000.” That means inner city residents, despite their tremendous resources, are virtually bleeding to death. Literally millions of dollars are leaving our neighborhoods, which in turn, also negatively affects our employment opportunities. It continued, “For business, this translates into lost sales, or what marketers call ‘float dollars.’ For inner city residents, these are ‘float jobs,’ as crucial dollars that could employ local residents and fuel the neighborhood economy are spent elsewhere.” The only thing that has changed during the last sixteen years is our collective annual income, which is much higher. The problem is that we don’t learn from information like this and use it to improve our situation. We are bleeding, brothers and sisters, and our blood is Type O, the “universal donor”—everybody benefits from it. We have EMT’s ready, willing, and able to apply the tourniquets and even to stitch up our wounds. It’s up to us, however, to access their expertise, to follow their instructions, and to take the prescriptions they write for us. If we are going to stop the bleeding, if we are going to put an end, once and for all, to the preventable loss of life blood – our dollars – from our neighborhoods, we must make the changes being recommended by our true economic leaders. We must consider our “spending power per acre” as cited in the Brookings Report, just as others are considering it and gaining a stronger economic foothold in the billions Black people earn and spend each year. We must redirect a greater portion of our $1.2 billion aggregate annual income back to ourselves via our own businesses, and we must develop a culture of wealth retention, a culture of collective economic empowerment among our people, regardless of where we reside. “Being poor doesn’t always mean being without resources. Anacostia is one of the poorest neighborhoods in Washington, D.C., yet the total income of all its households is $370 million per year. The principal affliction of poor communities in the United States is not the absence of money, but its systematic exit.” Michael Shuman, Going Local So, put the Band-Aids away; we need sutures. Let’s stop the bleeding, Black people. If we fail do so, our words are merely “Sound and fury, signifying nothing.”


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EDUCATION & COMMUNITY NEWS The U.S. News/Raytheon STEM Index Shows America Will Have to Depend on Foreign Workers to Fill STEM Jobs WASHINGTON, / PRNewswire-USNewswire/ - The U.S. will be dependent on foreign workers to fill future STEM jobs, according to analysis of the third annual U.S. News/Raytheon STEM Index, unveiled recently at usnews.com/stemindex. While the 2016 STEM Index shows increases in STEM degrees granted and STEM hiring, America continues to have a shortage of STEM workers. There were 30,835 additional STEM graduates and 230,246 additional STEM jobs from 2014-2015. "While our universities are producing more STEM graduates, many of these students are foreigners on temporary visas," said Brian Kelly, editor and chief content officer of U.S. News. "Despite significant public and private investment, we are still not developing an American STEM workforce to fill the jobs of the future. It's clear that we need to focus our efforts on getting more kids,

particularly women and African-Americans, interested in pursuing STEM at a young age." The STEM Index, developed exclusively by U.S. News & World Report with support from Raytheon, provides a national snapshot of STEM jobs and education. The index measures key indicators of economic- and education-related STEM activity in the United States since the year 2000. Key findings on America's STEM workforce from the 2016 U.S. News/ Raytheon STEM Index: STEM degrees granted and STEM jobs and salaries are all increasing: There was a 6 percent increase in STEM graduate degrees granted and a 5 per-

cent increase in all STEM degrees granted. STEM jobs have increased much faster than overall employment: 28 percent since 2000 compared to 6 percent for all jobs. Computer jobs hold the top seven positions for the highest number of employees. 3 out of 5 of the highest paying STEM salaries are in IT-related fields. Information Systems Managers have a yearly salary of $141,000; Computer Research Scientists are paid $115,580; and Computer Hardware Engineers make $114,970. Gaps between men and women in engineering and technology fields are deeply entrenched, starting as

early as high school. Gender gaps persist in higher education: Across the board, men expressed more interest than women in STEM subjects, with dramatic differences in engineering. Four percent of high school females reported an interest in engineering, compared to 34 percent of males. Two percent of girls reported an interest in technology, while 18 percent of boys expressed an interest in the field. On Advanced Placement tests, a higher percentage of male students scored a three or higher compared to females in all STEM subjects; on the SATs, males of all demographics scored on average 30 points higher on the math section than females. Only 3 percent of associate degrees and 8 percent of bachelor's degrees granted to females were in a STEM field. By contrast, 8 percent of associate degrees and 13 percent of bachelor's degrees granted to males were in STEM fields. At the graduate level, only 6 percent of graduate degrees earned by females

were in STEM fields. Of graduate degrees granted to males, 11 percent were STEM degrees. Despite some gains, particularly among Hispanic students, gaps between whites and non-Asian minorities in STEM are apparent in high school and continue into college and graduate school: The number of STEM degrees awarded to Hispanic students showed large increases at all education levels since last year. From 2014-2015 there was a 9 percent increase in two- year degrees in STEM, a 13 percent increase in bachelor's degrees in STEM, and an 8 percent increase in graduate degrees in STEM. On the SAT, black students scored an average of 106 points lower than white students and 170 points lower than Asian students on the math section. The number of white students who earned STEM degrees grew 15 percent in the last five years, while the number of black students fell by roughly the same margin. Across all demographic groups, interest in mathematics has declined. Cybersecurity is arguably the most critical workforce need, and demand for these jobs is outpacing the overall IT job market. "While the STEM Index shows that computer science is a top STEM career Please see STEM, page 6

By Israel Matthews, Contributing Writer

Hello, I will see you next week to tell you all about Michael big adventure at Astro Camp. He went with his school for an educational field trip and will be happy to give you the real big scoop next week. Until then enjoy some of our back issues and also let us know if you like Izzy’s column or not. We love to hear from our readers and we like to hear what you want to hear from our favorite friend, Michael. He stays busy so send us an email: at pacenews@pacenews.net. God Bless:)


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HEALTH & COMMUNITY NEWS Local Realtors® March on Capital Hill In Washington, D.C. The National Association of REALTORS® held its Annual Legislative Day and Trade Expo in Washington D.C. Local REALTORS® from Rancho Southeast, Inglewood South Bay and Beverly Hills-Greater Los Angeles Association of REALTORS®, as well as REALTORS® from other countries including Gram and the Virgin Islands. Some of the housing issues included: H.R. 3700, "Housing Opportunity Through Moderization Act:" has been passed by the House and needs to pass in the Senate. This bill solves a number of concerns regarding FHAs condo rules. It reduces the FHA condo owner occupancy ratio to 35% from 50% unless FHA takes alternative action to reduce the ratio below its current level. It directs the FHA to streamline the condo recertification process. Provides more flexibility for mixed use buildings. Mirrors the Federal Housing Finance Agency's (FHFA) rules

Congresswoman Lucille Roybal-Allard with Local REALTORS regarding private transfer fees for FHA condo lending. FHA's Restrictions are Limiting Access to One of the More Affordable Homeownership Options. Condominiums are often the first step on the housing ladder for first-time homebuyers. They also can be the most affordable and desirable option for

Weakened Immune System By Dean L. Jones, CPM Lupus is a chronic autoimmune disease that occurs when the body's immune system attacks its own tissues and organs. Symptoms vary from person-to-person and can include fatigue, joint pain, swelling, rashes, and fever. Unfortunately no two Lupus cases are exactly alike, as it is notoriously misdiagnosed as rheumatoid arthritis, a virus, or something else. The condition can harm the skin, kidneys, heart, nervous system, blood cells, and more. About 1.5 million people in the USA have it—including a number of notable celebrities (Selena Gomez, Lady Gaga, Seal, and Nick Cannon). More than four million Americans are living with Sjogren’s (pronounced showgrins) syndrome (90% are female). Although this disease is not Lupus it is similar since there is no known cure for it, but it can be treated and controlled. Here we are yet again, highlighting ailments that primarily affect women and the medical community is lacking complete understanding of how to prevent or cure it. Several million American women have Sjogren (Venus Williams for one) and because the symptoms vary widely from patient to patient, doctors are slow to discover it, especially since each symptom mimics a host of other conditions. Some patients say that it can seem like multiple sclerosis, stroke, fibromyalgia, Lyme disease, chronic fatigue, reflux, dry mouth and other more familiar conditions ranging from the possibility of osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, bursitis to even chronic depression. The fastest growing supplement/medicine relief is for joint pain and fatigue. The common name is Glucosamine, and modest studies have been able to show evidence that Glucosamine reduces the symptoms of osteoarthritis and possibly slows the longterm progression of Sjogren. Even the mildest of research is enough for the Federal Food and Drug Administration because their only concern about drugs is whether or not if the body can tolerate taking

single people, young families, urban dwellers, and older people looking to downsize. Currently less than 10 percent of all condos have FHA approval (according to the Community Associations Institute). Mortgage Interest Deductions (MID): Since the inception of the modern income tax, the MID has made homeownership possible for millions of American families, while strengthening society. Property Tax Deductions: Some reform plans would repeal the deduction for property taxes paid. This idea only raise taxes on millions of middle-income Americans, but would also put homeownership out of reach for many who want to buy their first

home. REALTORS® asked Congress to say no to tax reform that repeals the property tax deduction. Like-Kind Exchanges: For nearly a century, the Section 1031provision has encouraged growth by permitting real estate held for investment to be exchanged for property of a like-kind on a tax-deferred basis. Exchanges are essential to the commercial real estate sector and to the economy. If repealed, fewer redevelopment projects will go forward, and fewer jobs will be created. The like-kind exchange provision provides liquidity to an illiquid asset. Repealing would harm economic growth. Insurance Issues: H.R. 2901 will make it easier for homeowners to use private mortgage insurance and preserve the National Flood Insurance Program. H.R. 2901 would allow homeowners to switch between private flood insurance and the NFIP and still be considered "covered." Right now, if a property owner uses private flood insurance and changes to the NFIP program, they are counted as not having prior insurance. In some instances, this can cause them to have a higher premium. While H.R. 2901 doesn't fully solve the problem of the lack of availability of flood insurance, it is a step towards making private flood insurance more competitive with the NFIP. Housing Finance Inssues: California Association of REALTORS® and National Asso-

ciation of REALTORS® continue to support efforts that ensure that qualified borrowers have access to safe and affordable mortgage financing, as well as legislation that prohibits guarantee fees (g-fees) from being extended, increased, and diverted for unrelated government spending. H.R. 4893 and S.752 both would prohibit the use of g-fees for offsetting the costs other provisions that increase the deficit. Just a 10 basis point increase in the g-fee will cost the average California homebuyer more than $8,000 over the life of the loan. Ruth A. Hayles, member of the Board of Directors for Rancho Southeast Association of Realtors and the California Association of REALTORS®, met with Congresswoman Linda Sanchez, Congresswoman Lucille Roybal-Allard and Congresswoman Maxine Waters. After the meeting on Capital Hill, the California Association of REALTORS® held their annual Capital Reception where 28 legislators attended the event. Ms. Hayles is a regular contributor to the "California Crusader" and General Manager of International Realty & Investments, a firm that specializes in real estate investments and property management with offices in Los Angeles and Long Beach, California. If you have any questions regarding this article or other real estate matters, please call (323) 754.2818 or contact her via email at rahrealty@aol.com.

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Dean L. Jones it with minimal adverse side effects or bad interactions with other drugs. Although joint inflammation is nothing to mess around with it can negatively affect the autoimmune of the thyroid, kidney, liver, lung, skin organs and even change nerve functions of the upper or lower limbs. It is basically a rheumatic disease that causes inflammation in joints, muscles, skin, and other organs. It may seem simple, but too many people ignore the amount of processed sugar consumed each day and can actually feed these degenerative diseases with a proven toxic inflammatory sweet chemical. Anywhere there exist fatigue and joint pain sufferers can ill afford to abuse their dietary practices by ignoring and the dangers of processed foodstuff. Processed sugar is as bad as alcohol that deprives the body of valuable immune-boosting nutrients. Eating processed sugar reduces the ability of white blood cells to kill germs by 40% and this immune-suppressing effect of sugar starts less than 30-minutes after ingestion and may last for five hours. All the more reason to lessen eating sugary foodstuff and thereby live SugarAlert! www.SugarAlert.com Since 2007, Dean steadfastly shares his understanding on the dangers of eating processed sugar.

(Continued from page 3) choice, the need for cyber talent has never been greater," said David Wajsgras, president of Raytheon Intelligence, Information and Services. "Protecting networks is a big concern for industry, government and the military, but as a country, we haven't educated and trained enough people to protect these environments. Public and private interests need to do more to cultivate an interest and support development efforts in these career paths – our national security depends on it." The STEM Index methodology details how the U.S. News data team created the index, which is made up of 19 sub-indices and thousands of data points divided into nine component areas. The Index relies on data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the National Center for Education Statistics, the College Board, the National Research Center for

College & University Admissions, the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement, the ACT and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. U.S. News, host of the fifth annual STEM Solutions National Leadership Conference, is committed to ongoing coverage of the STEM challenges facing the country. The U.S. News STEM hub, usnews.com/STEM, features indepth reporting and opinion on STEM issues. A Parent's Guide to STEM and the Best High Schools for STEM provide support for students and families interested in STEM education. U.S. News & World Report is a digital news and information company that empowers people to make better, more informed decisions about important issues affecting their lives. Focusing on Education, Health, Personal Finance, Travel, Cars and News &

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Moving Forward to Fund the Fight Against Homelessness Partnership told the Board: “Thank you for your leadership in passing a comprehensive set of strategies to address homelessness in the County, and thank you even more for beginning the heavy lifting of providing the resources that are neces-

sary to implement those strategies.” Marsha Temple, executive director of the nonprofit Integrated Recovery Network, added, “The cost of doing nothing is too high, both in terms of funding and human misery.”

“I’m so proud that you always remember who you’re working for,” said “Sweet” Alice Harris, an advocate for the homeless. “I’m glad you didn’t let God down. Thank you.”


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NEWS 17-Year Old Black Student Facing Serious Charges After His White Classmate Sends Him a Naked Video of Herself Bossier City, LA — Levar Allen, a 17-year-old student athlete at Parkway High School in south Bossier City, Louisiana, is now facing serious charges that could lead to time in prison after his 16-year old classmate sent him naked footage of herself. Reportedly, she sent Levar a nude video first and then he responded by sending her one in return. But when her parents found out, they reported it to the police. Allen has since been arrested and is facing child porn charges, but the girl has not been arrested or charged. Her name has not even been released to the media. When asked if this was a racial issues, Lt. Bill Davis, the Public Information Officer for the Sheriff’s officer, told reporters: “I have nothing to say about that. It doesn’t matter what your race, what your reli-

that both teens are underage (she is 16 and he is 17), that she sent him a video first, that it was consensual, and that this case is “a bogus symptom of the mass criminalization of black folk in the New Jim Crow.” They also argue that sexting is very popular among

teenagers citing a recent study that found that 1 in 4 teenagers have done it before. Allen’s mother, Chasity Washington, says she definitely believes that race has played a factor in the arrest. “I think because she’s white, the parents got upset that she’s been doing what she’s

been doing.” So, what does the Louisiana state law say? Unfortunately, Louisiana state law isn’t quite working out in Allen’s defense. The state law says that anyone under the age of 17 found to be sexting any person of any age CAN be charged with a misdemeanor. This means that a 17year old and a 16-year old, even if acting consensually, can be charged with with child pornography. Reportedly, Allen has been released from prison on a $15,000 bond, but still has to face the charges in a court of law. His family says they expect to pay at least $4,000 in legal fees for his case. As a result, a crowd funding page has been launched online at YouCaring.com (www.youcaring.com/levarallen-562715) to help raise the needed funds! Meanwhile, the 16year old girl who sent him the video has yet to be arrested or charged.

The teenage trio from Georgia, Ima, Asha and Caleb Christian relaunched their FiveO police rating app using the $22,000 first place award from the 2015 Hiil Innovating Justice Challenge at The Hague, Netherlands. The FiveO [NxtGen] app helps to build and strengthen the bond between citizens and police officers by offering citizens an opportunity to commend officers or to file reports on positive or negative police interactions. This new version of FiveO will allow police departments to notify citizens of

their gps location. Citizens will also continue to be able to rate and review police interactions and to maintain a history of all of their interaction details within the system. “We believe that FiveO will make a significant difference if we are able to convince community members to share their experiences within our app, so we will do everything possible with the resources we have at our disposal to make this happen”, said 17-year old team member Asha Christian. “We are convinced that a good portion of the power to change the quali-

US and they encourage police departments to use the app to share police sponsored community events. They also implore all citizens to do their part by downloading the app today and sharing their police interaction experiences. FiveO is available in android and IOS versions and can also be accessed in the app stores or online at www.FiveO.us. The FiveO creation team believes that there is a desperate need for a national and independent repository of citizen reported, police conduct data and they are confident that FiveO can

police community events by submitting an entry to the app which will then notify all users in that police department’s area, additionally, users; with one button push, will be able to notify family members of

ty of policing in our communities is in our own hands.” The FiveO team members reiterate their commitment to make consistent, the quality of police services across all communities in the

fill that need in the United States and later even around the world. Find them on social media at Facebook (www.facebook.com/ fiveoByPinetart) and Twitter (@Five0_Community).

17-year old Levar Allen

gion, what your ethnicity, don’t do child pornography! Plain and simple.” But civil rights activists say otherwise. They say it’s racism at its best. they argue

San Francisco Police Chief Resigns Under Pressure Determined Georgia Teens Redesign Mobile After Officer Shooting App to Grade Quality of Police Services By Curtis Skinner From Reuters San Francisco's embattled police chief, Greg Suhr, resigned under pressure from the city's mayor on Thursday, just hours after an officer fatally shot a black woman, as the mayor indicated he had lost confidence in the chief The police department and Suhr have faced mounting criticism and protests for months in the wake of several high-profile police killings and a racist text scandal. "I have previously expressed confidence in Chief Suhr because I know he agrees with and understands the need for reform," Lee told reporters at a press conference in City Hall. "But following this morning's officer-involved shooting and my meeting with Chief Suhr this afternoon, today I have arrived at a different conclusion to the question of how best to move forward." San Francisco Police spokeswoman Officer Grace Gatpandan said she could not comment on the resignation. "The statement was given by the mayor. That's all we have," she said. Hours earlier, Suhr told reporters that around 9:45 a.m. two officers approached a 27-year-old woman as she sat in a car that had been reported as stolen. Neither the woman nor the officers have been identified. Suhr did not give the race of the officers and said he did not know whether the woman was armed. The woman tried to drive off, crashing into another vehicle fewer than 100 feet

San Francisco Police Chief Suhr speaks on fatal Dodgers fan stabbing in San Francisco

away. She was shot by one of the officers, a sergeant, after refusing to comply with their orders, Suhr said. She later died at an area hospital. Suhr said the officers have not been interviewed. The use of lethal force by U.S. police, especially by white officers against AfricanAmericans and other minorities, has been the focus of nationwide protests. Thursday's shooting occurred in San Francisco's Bayview neighborhood, where in December police fatally shot a black man who was a suspect in a stabbing. Police said then that 26-year-old Mario Woods, whose family has sued the city, was holding a knife and refused to drop it. Bystander video of that shooting, which went viral after being published online, showed Woods being shot in a hail of gunfire by officers. The city's public defender has called the shooting unnecessary. (Reporting by Curtis Skinner in San Francisco; Editing by James Dalgleish and Leslie Adler)


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NATIONAL/STATE & REGIONAL NEWS System Once Opposed By Norfolk Black Leaders: At-Large Voting Scores Historic Win By Leonard E. Colvin From New Journal and Guide Now that Norfolk has elected its first Black mayor, an assessment of how the city overcame its resistance to such progress is taking place. At the same time the Mayor-elect, State Senator Kenneth C. Alexander, is seeking to define how he will lead the city forward politically and economically. Historians, political activists and analysts who thrive on using numbers to tell the story of a political victory, have begun the post mortem on how Alexander wrote this significant chapter in the city’s history book. Norfolk, during the recent decades, has sought to overcome parts of its antiprogressive legacy, including the closing of seven of its allWhite public schools in the late 1950s rather than desegregate them. In 1998, leaders of the city’s NAACP and a group called the Concerned Citizens for Political Education, were skeptical of an effort to elect the city’s mayor at-large due to polarized racial voting patterns and the historic low turnout from Blacks From the end of Reconstruction to the 1968, although they tried, no African-

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American was elected to council until Joseph Jordan. Eventually, despite the at-large system, two Blacks would sit on council until the ward system was adopted in 1991 and enabled the election of three Blacks to that panel. But while there were Black leaders who were skeptical of a mayor being elected atlarge, there were those who believed it was doable, instead of having council appoint the city’s mayor. In a January 21, 1998 edition of the Guide, Paul Riddick, one of the first Blacks elected to Norfolk City Council in 1992 under the ward system is quoted as saying about the ward system, “A lot of people are wondering if this is a wolf in sheep’s clothing. “They wonder if this is a grand conspiracy, down the road, to weaken the

ward system and then go back to the at-large system.” “But we must be careful not to overact to these ideas,” he said 28 years ago. “Some kid sitting in the sixth grade who may be Black or female and may have, as a dream, the desire to be mayor one day may benefit from such an (at-large) system,” Riddick said prophetically. At that time Kenneth C. Alexander was a leader in the Beacon Light Civic League and running a funeral home he inherited from his father. Riddick was reminded, by this reporter, that he mentioned Alexander as one of those aspiring civic leaders who could lead Norfolk in the coming years. “Norfolk has turned it around as we see,” said Riddick. “We see that the racial dynamics changed. There are younger voters who were wiling to endorse a candidate who is qualified and has the skills to lead our city.”’ If Riddick’s views were prophetic so was the longstanding view that a large turn out among Blacks, joining Whites could support a “skilled” Black candidate to ascension to the city’s top political job. On May 3, using the once dreaded at-large system, Alexander won 30 of the city’s voting precincts. Plus he won the majority of the precincts in

Judge to Decide if Georgia Immune from Slave Descendant Suit By Russ Bynum BRUNSWICK, Ga. (AP) — A federal judge will decide whether agencies in Georgia have immunity from a lawsuit claiming discrimination and neglect have eroded one of the last Gullah-Geechee communities of slave descendants from Florida to

the Carolinas. The suit claims sate and county agencies have pressured black residents and landowners to leave the tiny Hogg Hummock community on Sapelo Island by charging unfair tax rates in return for few services. Attorneys for the state want the judge to dis-

miss the lawsuit, citing the 11th Amendment’s broad protections for states being sued in federal court. Lawyers for the landowners say Georgia can be sued because it has accepted federal funding for programs that prohibit discrimination. U.S. District Court

In this Sunday, June 9, 2013 file photo, Rev. Dr. Robert Brown, 89, left, and Eddie Wilson, 65, ride a ferry from the mainland to attend a church service for the 129th anniversary of St. Luke Baptist Church on Sapelo Island, Ga. Slave descendants known as Gullah, or as Geechee in Georgia, live in small island communities scattered over 425 miles of the Southern Atlantic coast, where their ancestors worked on plantations before they were freed by the Civil War. (AP Photo/David Goldman) -

the majority Black Super ward 7. He did well even in the Ward 6 precincts won by either of his opponents who were White. He also won a majority of the absentee ballots (460) cast prior to the election. Many of the precincts where he lost, Alexander ran close enough to the eventual winner to add to his overall tally across the city to dominate the race quickly on election night. There are some 115,132 residents eligible to vote in Norfolk. Of that number 31,832 or 27.65 percent of them went to the polls. The Norfolk Office of Elections had projected a turn out of about 27 to 30 percent which was slightly higher than the previous spring municipal election. Alexander, a State Senator, said he officially kicked off his campaign on March 14, the day the General Assembly ended its 2016 session and began criss-crossing the city cultivating support for his campaign. Alexander represents Senate District 5, which has about 200,000 residents. Norfolk has a population of some 243,000 plus residents. “So my district is about as large as the city of Norfolk,” said Alexander. “As senator I deal with education, economic development, public safety…all of the issues which the mayor of Norfolk will face. A lot of people already knew my record and who I was as a business man.” “In a six-week period after I came back home from Richmond, I spent all of two of them working the mostly White section of the city,” he said. “Then I began to devote attention to Ward 7 and the Black section of the city. “So by the end of the campaign I had support among White, Black, Hispanic, Gay, poor and rich voters of this city,” said Alexander. “I was not elected just by Black votes and I will lead this city to include everyone once I take office.” Before the election, with two White candidates bidding for White support, there was an assumption that they would split that segment of the electorate, leaving the Black voters to coalesce around Alexander’s candidacy. Councilman Andy Protogyrou and Sheriff Bob McCabe, political analysts point out, managed to pull some 15,298 votes collectively. Throughout the campaign, Councilman Protogyrou mailed out campaign literature that highlighted the negatives of his two opponents. Some political watchers believe it was his effort to lure White voters away from Sheriff McCabe to compensate for those White voters who were poised to support Alexander. “I am not surprised at the extent of our victory or some of the negativity which was seen throughout the campaign,” said Alexander. “We ran a very

clean and evidence-based campaign which connected to the voter. I ran as an agent of change. I was not surprised at him going negative. But we see that I was not his (Protogyrou’s) problem; it was McCabe.” Protogyrou received 8,022 votes (25.2) and 7,276 (22.6) for McCabe. Or a difference of 746 votes. Alexander said that he has a basic list of issues he wants to pursue during his first tenure as mayor. “Education is important. It impacts our economy and our families,” said Alexander. “We have 19 of our schools with accreditation problems, and we have issues with retention and graduation rates. The council has signed off on the school division’s budget every year. But there has to be some accountability, and we need to see results as we move forward.” Alexander says he believes in a wholistic approach to deal with the city’s educational woes, including encouraging greater parental involvement in their child’s educational experience. He said the city of Norfolk must increase the pay and support systems of its teachers to compete with adjacent locales. During the course of the campaign, several episodes of gun violence and police shootings of civilians were recorded. Alexander said he must address the issues by removing guns from the streets of the city as one solution. One idea is a gun buyback program which is used by several communities that have been plagued with Black on Black homicides and street violence. Alexander said he will be working to lure more employment opportunities to the city. He said he will be working with state and federal officials to address warnings of flooding of the city due to global warming in the future. Alexander will be sworn in as the city’s next mayor on July 1. He is soon to resign from his Senate seat and there are politicians already gearing up campaigns to replace him. Andy Protogyrou will have to resign from his Ward 2 seat since he ran for mayor, and in the coming months, a special election must be held to replace him. After July 1, there will be four women – two of them African-Americans, and two Black males – Alexander and Councilman Riddick – on council. Martin Thomas and Johnson Andrews have filed papers signaling their intent to run for the Protogyrou’s Ward 2 seat, and after the election along with Tommy Smigel, there could be two White males on council. Norfolk will have one of the most diverse city councils in the region. Alexander said he will listen and build consensus among his seven colleagues on many issues facing the council once he takes office. “I have been in the Virginia General Assembly working with 140 different strong personalities and temperaments,” said Alexander.


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PUBLIC NOTICES & BUSINESS DIRECTORY Notice of Claim Notice is hereby given that the real property located at 4155 2nd Avenue, Los Angeles, California 90008, and further described herein, is subject to claim by Beautify LA, community association. Beautify LA hereby certifies and declares, to all persons who may have an interest, that proceedings have commenced to claim custody of the real property, legally described as: The South 45 feet of Lot 199 of Tract 2195, in the City of Los Angeles, County of Los Angeles, State ofCalifomia, as per map recorded in Book 22 Page 148 of maps, in the office of the County Recorder ofsaid county. Together with all rights, title and interest in and to that certain community oil and gas lease now of record. Beautify LA has inspected this property and has found it to be indecent and offensive to the senses, injurious to health, and a continuing nuisance that affects the entire neighborhood. Beautify LA reserves the right under California law to abate this nuisance, by taking appropriate action to remove said nuisance(s) without committing a breach of the peace. Beautify LA shall be authorized to perform yard cleanup, hauling of debris, and overall general site improvements to establish adequate security of the property. This Notice of Claim shall serve as public notice to all persons interested in this matter, and shall take effect thirty (30) days after this publication. If you claim an interest in the real property, or any personal property located therein, you must, within thirty (30) days, provide a verified claim of interest. This claim must state the nature and extent of any interest you hold in the property. If your claim is not timely received, Beautify LA will declare the property described in this notice to be forfeited, and the property

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The following person (s) is/are doing business as: Accounting Career Awareness Program, 5471 Hillcrest Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90043 LA County Registered Owner(s): Ida E. Yarbrough, 5471 Hillcrest Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90043 This business is conducted by an individual. The date registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed above on N/A. I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows to be false is guilty of a crime.) SIGNED: Ida E. Yarbrough Title: Owner Registrant Signature This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Los Angeles County on March 9, 2016 Expires March 9, 2021. Notice-This fictitious Name Statement expires five years from date it was filed in the office of the County Clerk. A new Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed prior to that date. The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of a fictitious business in violation of the rights of another under federal, state, or common law (See Section 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). (First Filing) Pub April 8, 15, 22, 29 ,2016PN

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2015290119 The following person (s) is/are doing business as: All Children Unite, 9451 La Salle Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90047; P.O. Box 6153 Compton, CA 90224 Registered Owner(s): Catherin Anderson, 9451 La Salle Los Angeles, CA 90047 This business is conducted by an Individual. The date registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed above on N/A. I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows to be false is guilty of a crime.) SIGNED: Catherine Anderson Title: Owner Registrant Signature This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Los Angeles County on November 13, 2015 Expires November 13, 2020. Notice-This fictitious Name Statement expires five years from date it was filed in the office of the County Clerk. A new Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed prior to that date. The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of a fictitious business in violation of the rights of another under federal, state, or common law (See Section 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). (First Filing) Pub December 4, 11, 18, 25, 2015PN

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2016060197 The following person (s) is/are doing business as: Green Works Construction, 8306 Wilshire Blvd, #221, Los Angeles, CA 90211-2304 LA County Registered Owner(s): Timothy Campbell, 8306 Wilshire Blvd, #221, Los Angeles, CA 90211-2304 This business is conducted by an Individual. The date registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed above on 01/01/2012. I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows to be false is guilty of a crime.) SIGNED: Timothy Campbell Title: Owner Registrant Signature This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Los Angeles County on March 11, 2016 Expires March 11, 202021. Notice-This fictitious Name Statement expires five years from date it was filed in the office of the County Clerk. A new Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed prior to that date. The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of a fictitious business in violation of the rights of another under federal, state, or common law (See Section 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). (First Filing) Pub March 18, 25, April 1, 8, 2016PN

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The following person (s) is/are doing business as: Cool Jack Publishing, 3763 6th Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90016 LA County Registered Owner(s): Brian Bently, 3763 6th Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90016 This business is conducted by an individual. The date registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed above on N/A. I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows to be false is guilty of a crime.) SIGNED: Brian Bently Title: Owner Registrant Signature This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Los Angeles County on April 11, 2016 Expires April 11, 2021. NoticeThis fictitious Name Statement expires five years from date it was filed in the office of the County Clerk. A new Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed prior to that date. The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of a fictitious business in violation of the rights of another under federal, state, or common law (See Section 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). (First Filing) Pub April 15, 22, 29 ,May 6, 2016PN

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