Prince Georges Afro-American Newspaper May 10 2014

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PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY EDITION

Volume 122 No. 40

MAY 10, 2014 - MAY 16, 2014

Nigerian Girl Describes Kidnap, 276 Still Missing By Michelle Faul The Associated Press

Relisha ‘Will Not be Forgotten’ Homelessness Increases Risk By Zenitha Prince Senior AFRO Correspondent It has been more than two months since 8-year-old Relisha Rudd went missing from the Washington, D.C., shelter she had called home for two years. And hopes for finding her alive are fading. In late March, Chief Cathy Lanier of the Metropolitan

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Police Department said the search had turned into a “recovery mission,” as law enforcement officials had slim hopes she would be found alive. “While we have hopes of finding Relisha and bringing her back home, as each day goes by we grow more concerned, as each day goes by the likelihood of her being safe diminishes,” said Bob Lowery, vice president, Missing Children Division, National Center for Missing

and Exploited Children, which was called in to help with the search. “It has been frustrating for everyone involved.” As frustration mounts, so do the questions surrounding Relisha’s disappearance, including whether her homelessness made her more susceptible to danger. Relisha and her brothers lived with their mother, Shamika Young at a homeless shelter on the grounds of the

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LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) — The girls in the school dorm could hear the sound of gunshots from a nearby town. So when armed men in uniforms burst in and promised to rescue them, at first they were relieved. “Don’t worry, we’re soldiers,” one 16-year-old girl recalls them saying. “Nothing is going to happen to you.” The gunmen commanded the hundreds of students at the Chibok Government Girls Secondary School to gather outside. The men went into a storeroom and removed all the food. Then they set fire to the room. “They ... started shouting, ‘Allahu Akhbar,’ (God is great),” the 16-year-old student said. “And we knew.” What they knew was chilling: The men

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A Muslim girl attends a demonstration calling on the government to rescue the Continued on A4 276 missing kidnapped school girls of a government secondary school Nigeria on May 5.

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Paulette Brown, First Black Woman President-Elect INSIDE of Powerful American Bar Association Baltimore Native, Howard Graduate to Take Office in August 2015 A6

By Roberto Alejandro AFRO Staff Writer

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Gaga over Gugu! Paulette Brown takes office in August 2015.

This August, another glass ceiling will be shattered when Paulette Brown begins her term as president-elect of the American Bar Association and becomes the first Black woman to ever ascend to the position. Brown will serve as president-elect for one year before taking over as president in August 2015. Brown was raised in northwest Baltimore as the daughter of two working parents, Wilbur and Thelma Brown, who protected her and kept her so focused on her school work

that she said she had never even heard of marijuana until she reached college. Brown entered Howard University as a freshman with the intention of becoming a social worker, knowing that she wanted to help people. Far from her mind was the possibility of leading the 400,000-member ABA, which sets standards for lawyers and law schools throughout the country. “It never occurred to me,” said Brown. Over the course of that first year at Howard, however, she realized law, not social work, was her true vocation. After graduating from Howard, Brown received her law degree from Continued on A3

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Ras Baraka, Son of Famed Poet Amiri Baraka, Fights a Historic Tide in Newark Mayoral Race

of charter schools. A Google search at deadline for Newark SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. – History keeps First resulted in no website. Education colliding with the present as Ras Baraka, a Reform Now describes itself on its website Newark city councilperson and city school as “a non-partisan 501c3 organization (that) principal, is exactly one week is committed to ensuring that all away from finding out if he will children can access a high-quality become mayor of Newark, New public education regardless of Jersey’s largest city. race, gender, geography, or socioIn a press conference in front economic status.” of his campaign headquarters Much of this election is Tuesday, Baraka accused his based on who is going to control opponent, Seton Hall University education in the city. Since 1995, Law School professor Shavar the state has controlled the Newark Jeffries, of openly being school district, and New Jersey supported by outsiders who are Gov. Chris Christie’s appointed attempting to buy the Newark Newark superintendent, Cami election. He spent a lot of time Anderson, is, like Christie, much talking about Newark First, maligned here. RasBaraka.com an independent group that has Baraka, calling the situation Ras Baraka is one poured almost $2 million into with Newark First “a money week away from Jeffries’ coffers. laundering scheme,” complained Newark First, charged Baraka, finding out if he that most of the group’s money was is aligned with Education Reform will become mayor given to Jeffries by anonymous of Newark, New Now, a group out of New York donors. “Shavar Jeffries has raised Jersey. Continued on A3 City that pushes for the creation By Todd Steven Burroughs

Water main breaks have caused power outages, road and slope failures.

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Slope Failures and After Breaks Cause Mandatory Evacuation for Residents By Courtney Jacobs AFRO Staff Writer

The Prince George’s County Office of Emergency Continued on A3

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