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2 INSIDE ROCHESTER Rochester to Host Dr. Frances Cress Welsing Dr. Frances Cress Welsing will be the 2014 Black Heritage Month guest keynote speaker on Saturday, Feb. 22 at 5 p.m. at Mt. Olivet Baptist Church, 141 Adams St. in Rochester. Frances Cress Welsing is a psychiatrist practicing in Washington, D.C.. She is noted for “Cress Theory of Color Confrontation,” which explores the practice of White supremacy. She is the author of The Isis Papers; The Keys to the Colors (1991). Dr. Welsing states that a system is practiced by the global white minority, on both conscious and unconscious levels, to ensure their genetic survival by any means necessary. According to Welsing, this system attacks people of color, particularly people of African descent, in the nine major areas of people’s activity: economics, education, entertainment, labor, law, politics, religion, sex and war. Welsing believes that it is imperative that people of color, especially people of African descent, understand how the system of white supremacy works in order to, according to her, dismantle it and bring true justice to planet Earth. In The Isis Papers she postulates the melanin theory, a hypothesis that has been called racist, pseudoscientific and black supremacist,[2] that white people are the genetically defective descendants of albino mutants. She posits that because of this “defective” mutation, they may have been forcibly expelled from Africa, among other possibilities.[citation needed] Welsing proposes that, because it is so easy for pure whiteness to be genetically lost during interracial breeding, light-skinned peoples developed an aggressive colonial urge and their societies dominated others militarily in order to preserve this light-skinned purity. Welsing ascribes certain inherent and behavioral differences between black and white people to a “melanin deficiency” in white people. Welsing proposes what she calls a “functional definition of racism.”

MONK: THE PLAY

Exodus To Jazz is proud to launch the upcoming concert series with a tribute to Thelonious Sphere Monk’s immense impact on American culture. Along with Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie, Monk (October 10, 1917 – February 17, 1982) is recognized as one of the Founding Fathers of Bebop. Similar to the way bebop discarded the conventions of swing jazz, Monk’s harmonic and rhythmic signature stretched and traversed the boundaries of bebop. Superbly acted by multi-Adelco Award winner Rome Neal, “Monk” is an intense and gripping portrait of the life journey of this great jazz pianist. Join fellow jazz lovers to experience Neal’s acclaimed interpretation of Monk’s life. Performed by Rome Neal; Written by Laurence Holder Directed by Rome Neal & Laurence Holder Composed & Arranged by Bill Lee RAPA Theatre 727 E. Main Street, Rochester. Concert Time: 8 PM; doors at 7 PM. Ticket Prices: $25 @ Brownpapertickets.com until 4 PM, Fri., February 21st. $28 @ RAPA Box Office, night of the show beginning 7 PM Ticket Outlet: brownpapertickets.com

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SUPER SUNDAY: From left, Photos of Marshawn Lynch, Russell Wilson, and Richard Sherman (below). Photos by JEROME DAVIS

Reflections on the Super Bowl Beat Down!

The beat down handed out by the Seahawks over the Broncos 43-8 showed everyone just how good a football team Seattle is and that Denver was overrated. The Seahawks are too big, too fast, and too strong for most NFL teams. The San Francisco 49er's are the only team in the league that can match up with them. Said Seattle's Richard Sherman: "We won the Super Bowl with mostly 3rd,4th,5th, and 6th round players along with undrafted free agents. Our defense set the tone with Kam Chancellor putting hard a hit on Thomas going over the middle. Our offense today was at 100 percent for the first time all season because with Percy Harvin being able to play By GEORGE RADNEY it gave us so many more options.” Richard continued: "This is a dream come true and I will cherish this moment the rest of my life." The Seattle Seahawks are a dominating football team which will be in the mix for at least the next 3-4 years down the road for another Super Bowl title. I expected the Seahawks to win, but the dominating butt kicking handed out on the Bronco's was a surprise to me. The Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson (Yes same Russell Wilson that Bills G.M. Buddy Nix said was too short to play the position, that's enough to tell you Old Buddy was a sorry G.M for the Bills and did not do us any favors) became the second Black QB to lead his team to a Super Bowl victory! The Super Bowl did not seem to matter to most New Yorkers and you could not tell that the big game was in town. I will have full wrap up coverage in next week's edition.

728 University Avenue * Rochester * 585-563-2145 *Bob Marley Earthday Celebration Thursday, Feb. 6, 6:30pm. Sponsored by Rochester Jamaican Organization. Program begins at 6:30 - doors open 6pm. *Film: More than a Month Friday, Feb. 7, 6-9 pm. 7pm Special film Screening: More than a Month. *Film Screening & Reception for HAWA Saturday, Feb. 8, 6 pm. Reception; 7:pm - Film Screening: HAWA (30 minutes) followed by discussion with filmmaker and reception. *Film: Faubourg Treme: The Untold Story of Blacks in New Orleans, Friday, Feb. 14, 7 pm; Award-winning documentary about America’s oldest Black neighborhood.

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day, Feb. 15, 1 pm at the Baobab Cultural Center ; Sponsored by Mt. Olivet Baptist Church; Director, Institute for Urban Research at Morgan State University will discuss “The Warrior Method, a Program for Rearing Healthy Black Boys. Reception and book signing to follow talk.


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WNY AREA BRIEFS Rasheed Wyatt Appointed University Councilmember

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News to Publish “Eye on History” Column During Month of February The Buffalo News will publish Eva Doyle’s Eye On History” column each Sunday in February, 2014. There will be four informative articles on Black History - a history that we do not know. Eye On History is now in its 35th year of teaching African American History in Western New York. “TO GOD BE THE GLORY for the great Blessing to continue this work,”stte Mrs. Doyle. “Many thanks to the Buffalo News for this opportunity; a special thank you to sister Alnisa Banks, editor and owner of the Challenger for being the first to publish my column in 1979 and special thanks to Frank Merriweather and Evelyn Merriweather, owners and publishers of the Criterion Newspaper for continuing to publish the column.” Eva M. Doyle, historian, and columnist is a retired teacher.

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The newly appointed University District Councilmember is no stranger to City Hall, or Council Chambers for that matter. At the Committee of the Whole meeting on Tuesday, January 28, Rasheed N.C. Wyatt, former Chief of Staff and Legislative Assistant to the Buffalo Common Council, was appointed following a 7-1 vote. Offering up his name for nomination, Niagara District Councilmember, David A. Rivera, said of Wyatt, “I’ve had the good fortune of working with him now over a period of years. I’ve seen his temperament, his demeanor, his ability to work with the Council, his knowledge and understanding of government and his passion in community involvement. With all those factors, I’d like to enter his name as University District Councilmember.” Councilmember Wyatt has an extensive background in administration, banking and finance and he hopes to use that experience to develop a strategy that will help unite the University District. University District Councilmember, Wyatt participated in his first Full Council meeting on Tuesday.

Free Tax Preparation Free Tax Preparation provide in collaboration with BFNC, M&T Bank, CASH Buffalo and United Way at the Delevan-Grider community Center now through April 15, 2014. The hours of operation will be: Tuesdays 4-8 p.m. and Saturdays from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Clients must bring the following: Picture ID, social security cards for all household members and W2s.

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Standing Room only crowd cheers Betty Jean Grant during spirited campaign launch for the 63rd Senate Seat Bernie Tolbert

Tolbert Announces Buffalo School Board Bid Declares Three Point Program of Progress Buffalo native Bernie Tolbert, a Buffalo native, has declared that he will seek one of the three at-large seats in the upcoming Buffalo School Board Election. Making the announcement in a video broadcast, Tolbert stated that his intent in running for school board is based on his educational background and corporate experience. “Many Buffalonians know me from my recent campaign for Mayor, where education was one of my top priorities. What people may not know is that I was educated in Buffalo elementary schools and Lafayette High School and I worked as a teacher at Bennett High School. I also come from a family of educators, as my mother, my brother Herb, my son Eric, my daughter Nicole and several other family members are, or have been, educators. In addition, I have three decades of administrative experience with some of the most wellrespected and accomplished companies and organizations in America. That combination of professional and personal experiences allows me to evaluate the issues and problems of Buffalo’s Schools from many sides, giving me a unique perspective in dealing with the issues and ways to solve the problems.” Tolbert was joined in his announcement by four generations of his family, variously Continued Page 5

RUN BETTY RUN! Legislator Betty Jean Grant (far right) is surrounded by supporters, including her former senior administrative clerk Charley Fisher III (to her left in white t-shirt) who introduced her as “magnificent and magnanimous...unbroken and unbowed.”

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hanneling her inner Shirley Chisholm, Erie County Legislature Minority Leader Betty Jean Grant last Saturday, described herself as “Unbought and Unbossed” and said that the timing of her announcement to run for the 63rd Senate Seat was symbolic in that it occurred at the start of Black History Month and on the eve of Women’s History Month. A Grant victory in the September primary and November general would be historic, making her the first woman and the first African American to represent the constituents who reside in what is now the New York State 63rd Senate District. It is a designation she maintains, that she was cheated out of in 2012 when she came within 139 votes of defeating incumbent Tim Kennedy. “ In 2012 in this same room with a little crew of 15 people and $20,000 we came within 139 votes of winning,” she reminded supporters at the BUILD of Buffalo Headquarters on Jefferson and Utica where she launched this year’s campaign. That election, she said, was “given to somebody else,” and she vowed that the 2014 campaign would have enough money because they are starting early with fundraisers and voter registration drives. She said her opponent was nothing more than a “Republicrat’ whom in 2010 allied with Republicans to give Chris Collins control of the Democratic-controlled Legislature. -Progressive, Inclusive PlatformThe crowd gathered at the BUILD OF BUFFALO office spilled onto the sidewalk as Mrs. Grant was greeted with chants of “Betty! Betty! Betty!” and later, of “Run Betty Run!” Once elected State Senator, she vowed her office would be progressive and inclusive of everyone in the district. Her platform for fairness and equity focuses on jobs, education, public safety and housing rehabilitation. “There has been a billion dollars designed for Buffalo, but you can go one block and not see any of it,” she pointed out. “If each council district were allocated at least $10 million there would still be more than enough left for big ticket items such as the Waterfront and downtown development and anything else the city so deemed. Parts of districts like Cheektowaga and Lackawanna would also benefit.” When you talk about joblessness and lack of quality education, crime etc. she continued, the entire district is included. Grant acknowledged that in Buffalo there are many organizations doing a good job of helping people, but overall she said there’s much more work to be done. “There’s another Buffalo nobody talks about, and that’s the Forgotten Buffalo,” she said,” such as the youth hanging on the street corners because there are no jobs available… You can’t say that Buffalo is on the move if you’re not addressing the issues that impact the Forgotten Buffalo.” -Dedicated ServantBetty Jean Grant has been a dedicated servant leader in this community for years and is known for being one of its most stalwart voices. She has helped thousands of people over the course of her government tenure and her record of constituent service is unparalleled.


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Trial For Man Who Fatally Shot Jordan Davis, Shows Similarities To Killing of Trayvon Martin JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Jury selection began on Monday in the murder trial of a Florida man who fatally shot an unarmed black teenager during an argument over loud music, a racially-charged case that has revived debate over the state's gun control and self-defense laws.

MILLION HOODIES MOVEMENT FOR JUSTICE: In November, 17-year-old Jacksonville resident Jordan Davis, was the only person murdered after Michael Dunn, 46, shot into the SUV Davis was inside several times after an argument about the volume of music playing. Jordan’s mother, Lucy McBath (@lucymcbath) and Jacksonville, Florida Mayor Alvin Brown have proclaimed February 16 to be Jordan Russell Davis Day. The Million Hoodies Movement for Justice has announced plans for a National Day of Action to coincide with Jordan’s birthday on February 16th, 2014. The National Day of Action will consist of people turning their radios all the way up, mobilizing across the country, and signing a petition calling for Justice for Jordan Davis.

Michael Dunn, 47, faces first-degree murder charges in the death of 17-year-old Jordan Davis on Nov. 23, 2012. The white, middle-aged software engineer opened fire on a car with four black teenagers that was parked next to him outside a gas station and convenience store in Florida's northeast city of Jacksonville. Dunn has said he feared for his life, drawing comparisons to George Zimmerman, the former central Florida neighborhood watch guard who was acquitted of murder last year after saying he shot Trayvon Martin, another black 17-yearold, in self-defense. Dunn said he had asked the teenagers to turn down their music. From the back passenger seat, Davis refused and the two exchanged words. Dunn says he opened fire because he thought he saw the barrel of a shotgun pointed out the back window at him, though police found no weapon. The case has garnered national and international media attention because of its racial overtones and self-defense claims. Like Zimmerman, Dunn said he feared a black teenager who was unarmed. If found guilty, Dunn faces life in prison. Prosecutors say they won't seek the death penalty.

Dunn's attorney, Cory Strolla, has filed motions asking the judge not to allow references in the trial to comments Dunn made in jailhouse letters or phone calls where he referred to Davis and to some inmates as "thugs", and made other "alleged racial comments," according to court documents.

ATTENTION FORMER COKE OVEN EMPLOYEES

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White Cop Fired After Hacking Off Woman’s Weave The incident was caught on tape at a suburban Detroit police department on Nov. 13. A white police officer from suburban Detroit is out of a job after she was caught on tape violently hacking off a young hairdresser’s weave during an arrest in November, the Daily News reports. Bernadette Najor was fired from the Warren Police Department in Warren, Mich., after the incident. The incident began on Nov. 13, when Charda Gregory, 22, was arrested for reportedly destroying a room at the Suez Motel in Warren after a night of partying, WXYZTV reports. She told investigators that someone may have put something into her drink, the report says. At the jail, the young hairdresser allegedly became combative with police, who pepper-sprayed her, the News reports. But she was later cuffed into a restraining chair, even though she had calmed down. As Gregory wriggled in agony, Najor began cutting her weave with a large pair of shears while other officers looked on, video broadcast on the station showed. Gregory’s hair was ripped with such force that she suffered some permanent hair loss, her lawyertold WXYZ-TV.

LEGAL NOTICE

SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION A Petition for Custody (Matter of Custody/Visitation Proceeding Greico v. Greico, Docket No. V12801-13) has been filed in the Family Court of the State of New York, County of Erie against STEPHANIE R. GREICO, address unknown. STEPHANIE R. GREICO is hereby summoned by publication to appear before Court Attorney Referee Tracey A. Kassman in Part 9 of the Erie County Family Court, 1 Niagara Plaza, Buffalo, NY 14202 at 9:30 AM on the 26th day of February 2014. Scott M. Lupiani, Esq., LUPIANI LAW, PC, 6524 E. Quaker St., Orchard Park, NY 14228 (716) 536-8860 BIDS COUNTY OF ERIE NOTICE TO BIDDERS PENORA STREET PHASE 3 PROJECT NO. CAP-23-14 The Department of Public Works (DPW), Division of Highways, is seeking sealed bids for road reconstruction and bridge rehab project. Sealed proposals will be received at the DPW Room 1419A, 95 Franklin St, Buffalo, NY at 10 a.m., Thursday, February 20, 2014. Bid deposit of $75,000.00 required. Apprenticeship and MWBE utilization included. Plans will be available for purchase at $100/set from Thursday, February 6, 2014 through bid date. Pre-let meeting scheduled for Thursday, February 13, 2014 at 10 am, DPW Room 1419A, 95 Franklin Street, Buffalo, NY. Bid submittal details are on the Erie County website at: http://www2.erie.gov/dpw


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Dabney Announces Bid for City Court Judge “Reclaiming Our Sons & Our Daughters” On December 11, 2013, Phillip Dabney, Jr., Esq. announced his bid for City Court Judge of Buffalo. Dabney brings a wealth of experience, having handled hundreds of high level criminal matters including murder cases, during his stint as an assistant district attorney and presently as a criminal defense attorney in state and federal courts since 2003. He also practices in civil litigation in causes of action ranging from real property foreclosures and ejectments to personal injury. He is an experienced, established trial practitioner and litigator. Dabney also has experience, serving previously as an Administrative Law Judge for the State of New York Liquor Authorities-- hearing and adjudicating matters relating to State liquor licensure issues. Dabney’s received his education from Buffalo public schools, Erie Community College and Canisius College. Upon received his law degree from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 2002, he later returned to Erie Community College as a part-time instructor of Constitution Law, Legal Research and Writing, as well as a substituting lecturer on criminal procedures. Dabney’s public service has included pro bono representation of, and service on the boards of directors of various charitable, civic and other tax-exempt organizations. He has been admitted to the New York State Bar and its appellate courts, as well as to the federal trial and appellate courts of Western District of New York. He is a member of various professional organizations including the American, New York State and Erie County Bar Associations, and the New York State Defense Attorney Association, as well as certain civic organizations and fraternities. In his bid for judgeship, Dabney seeks to fill a new judicial seat in Buffalo City Court signed into law by Governor Cuomo on December 18, 2103.

Assemblywoman Peoples-Stokes and NYS Association of Black and Puerto Rican Legislators to Host 43rd Annual Conference in Albany Buffalo, NY - The New York State Association of Black and Puerto Rican Legislators, Inc. is proud to present its 43rd Annual Legislative Conference convening from February 14-16, in Albany, New York. Assemblywoman Crystal D. Peoples-Stokes is the new Association Chair and this year’s theme, “Reclaiming Our Sons & Our Daughters,” is a commitment to re-engage Legislators, businesses and constituencies statewide to reclaim our children. This annual, statewide event allows The Association to raise scholarship funds for the educational advancement of African-American, Hispanic and other minority youth.

Assemblywoman Peoples-Stokes

The three-day weekend will bring together the most influential African-American, Hispanic, Caribbean and Asian leaders from every corner of the Empire State and beyond. The weekend includes the Friday night Chairman’s Reception which is by invitation-only. Saturday’s itinerary boasts a series of dynamic seminars, a Career and Business Expo and Craft Exhibition Fair, an exciting Youth Summit hosted by WBLK’s Adri-V, plus an R&B Concert featuring Grammy-award winner, Chrisette Michelle, Johnny Gill and Concert After-Party. On Sunday, The Association and conference attendees take part in a Church Service, Awards Ceremony and its most important event – the Gala Scholarship Dinner, which also serves as the weekend’s largest fundraiser for educational scholarships. The New York State Association of Black and Puerto Rican Legislators, Inc. is comprised of 43 Black, Hispanic, and Asian state legislators from districts across the state. Although its composition is diverse, its goal is wholeheartedly singular; increasing its Scholarship Fund to offer scholarships to NYS high school students who are pursuing higher education. For more details on this year’s 43rd Annual Legislative Caucus, visit www.nysabprl.org, Tickets to events can also be purchased via Eventbrite at http://43rdnysblkprcaucusweeken d.eventbrite.com. For questions, contact Adia C. Jordan, Conference Coordinator, at nysassocblkpr@gmail.com.

Child Abuse in Erie County is Topic of Community Meeting “Let’s Talk About Child Abuse in Erie County: Make the Safety of Children our Priority” is the topic of a community meeting on Wednesday, February 19 from 5:30 TO 7:45 p.m. at the Frank E. Merriweather Library, 1324 Jefferson Avenue. Service providers, counselors, care givers and Erie County Department heads wil come together for a frank conversation about why our children are being killed and what we as a communitycan do about it. Invited Guests include Crisis Services, the Heart Foundation, Erie County Child Protection Services, Erie County Social Services Commissioner Carol Dankert-Maurer, Erie County Foster Care Unit, Family Justice Center, Debbie Merrifield, Executive Director of the Family Help Center. The event is free and open to the public and is being presented by Betty Jean Grant 2nd District Erie County Legislator and “WE ARE WOMEN WARRIORS” Community and Family Empowerment Group For more information call Legislator Grant at 602-5877.

TOLBERT ANNOUNCES FOR SCHOOL BOARD

continued educated and connected with the Buffalo School System. While talking about the future of all Buffalo students, Tolbert detailed his three point Program of Progress focused on: school board policies of supporting the expectation that all students can attain high levels of achievement; training; support and rewards for effective teaching methods and results for all Buffalo school administrators and teachers; honest and continuous feedback and communication with parents concerning their children’s school performance levels and ways they can help their children succeed in the classroom. “I realize that bringing change to Buffalo schools may seem like an overwhelming task at this point in time,” Tolbert said. “However, I know from my years of experience in top level organizations like Coca Cola and The FBI, and from my service as a Statler Foundation Trustee and related involvement in the Say Yes to Education Initiative, we can make change by working together in the creation of a purposeful plan of action, with measurable objectives and goals. That is why I believe that my professional and educational experience and my dedication to the children of this city make me a highly valuable candidate for the Buffalo’s School Board.” Detailed information about Tolbert’s Program of Progress education plan can be found at www.bernietolbert.com


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SPIRITUAL LISTINGS LISTINGS SPIRITUAL Miracle Christian Miracle Fellowship Christian Center Fellowship C.O.G.I.C. Center 1242 Jefferson Ave. C.O.G.I.C. (716) 885-12211242 Jefferson Ave. Pastor Elfonzo Roberson (716) 885-1221 First Lady Janet Roberson Pastor Elfonzo Roberson

First Lady Janet Roberson Macedonia

Baptist Macedonia Church Baptist 237 E. North St Church Buffalo, NY 14204 237 E. North St Buffalo, NY 14204

(716) 886-3489 Pastor Rev. Herman Alston, Jr. (716) 886-3489 macedoniabaptist.info Pastor Rev. Herman Alston, Jr. Potter’s House macedoniabaptist.info

Church of Potter’s God In House Christ Church ofAve. 279 Ingham Lackawana, NY God In Christ

279 Ingham Ave. (716) 824-6691Lackawana, NY

Elder Daniel J. Lewis, Pastor (716) 824-6691 Elder Daniel J. Lewis, Pastor

Apostolic Rock Temple Apostolic 878 Humboldt Pkwy. Buffalo, Temple NY 14208 Rock 878 Humboldt Pkwy. Buffalo, NY 14208

(716) 432-3874 Pastor Elder Harley Smothers

(716) 432-3874 Pastor Elder Harley Smothers Antioch

Baptist Church Antioch 1327 Fillmore Ave. Baptist Buffalo, NY 14211 Church

1327 Fillmore Ave. (716) 895-0198 Fax: (716) 895-3612 Buffalo, NY 14211

Sunday Worship 10:30 am Pastor William A. Bunton, Jr.

(716) 895-0198 Fax: (716) 895-3612

Sunday WorshipMt. 10:30 am Hope Pastor William A.Community Bunton, Jr.

Church Mt. 1326Hope Broadway Buffalo, NY Community Church

(716) 602-66761326 Broadway Pastor CharlesBuffalo, H. Walker, II NY

(716) 602-6676 Pastor Charles H. Ark Walker, II of Jesus

Ministries

506 Jay St, Rochester, NY 14611

Ark of Jesus Ministries

506 Jay St, (585) 262-6420Rochester, NY 14611

Bishop David J. Singleton, Pastor

(585) 262-6420 Bishop David J. Singleton, Pastor

Love Alive Full Gospel Love Alive Baptist Full Gospel Church Baptist 161 Germaine St. Church Buffalo, NY 14207 161 Germaine St. Buffalo, NY 14207

(716) 893-7067 Pastor Jeffery Bowens (716) 893-7067

Pastor Jeffery Bowens

Greater Apostolic Greater House of Apostolic Prayer of House Prayer 1455 Fillmore Ave. Buffalo, NY Ave. 1455 Fillmore (716) 895-9633 Buffalo, NY

Bishop Jacqueline Foye (716) 895-9633 Bishop Jacqueline Foye

Kingdom Dimension Kingdom Ministries Dimension 582 Kensington Ave. Ministries

Greater Refuge Greater Temple Refuge 943 Jefferson Ave. Temple Buffalo, NY 14204 943 Jefferson Ave. Buffalo, NY 14204

Buffalo, NY 14214 582 Kensington Ave.

NY 14214 (716) 390-2724 Buffalo, kd-ministries.org Bishop James and (716) 390-2724 kd-ministries.org Pastor Phyllis Foye Bishop James and Mt. Olive Pastor Phyllis Foye

Baptist Mt. Olive Church Baptist 701 E. Delevan Church Buffalo, NY 14215

701 E. Delevan Buffalo, NY 14215 (716) 895-7494 Fax: (716)895-7619

Pastor Rev. William Gillison (716) 895-7494 Fax: (716)895-7619

Pastor Rev. William Gillison

New Zion Baptist Church New Zion Baptist 318 High St. Buffalo, NY 14204 Church 318 High St.

(716) 883-2250 Buffalo, NY 14204 Pastor John Williams

(716) 883-2250 Pastor John Williams Miracle Missions Full Gospel Church Inc. Miracle Missions 406 Gospel Sycamore Full Buffalo, NY Church Inc. (716) 898-3357 406 Sycamore Buffalo, NY www.miraclemissions.com Dr. James A. Lewis III (716) 898-3357 www.miraclemissions.com St. Philip’s Dr. James A. Lewis III Episcopal

Church St. 118Philip’s Sussex Ave. / Episcopal 15 Fernhill Ave. Church

(716) 833-0442 118 Sussex Ave. / specbuffalo@adelphia.net 15 Fernhill Ave.

The Very Rev. Gloria Payne-Carter, Rector

(716) 833-0442 specbuffalo@adelphia.net

The Very Rev. Gloria Payne-Carter, Rector

(716) 886-2199 Bishop Robert L. Sanders/ (716) 886-2199 Sr. Pastor Bishop Robert L. Sanders/ Cold Spring Sr. Pastor

Buffalo, NY 14204 833 Michigan Ave. Buffalo, NY 14204

The BW Smith Family Life Center (716)BW 883-0821 The Smith Family Life Center Pastor883-0821 Herschel Chapman, Jr. (716)

Pastor Herschel Chapman, Jr.

St. John Baptist St. John Church Baptist 184 Goodell St. Church

Buffalo, NY 14204 184 Goodell St. Buffalo, NY 14204

(716) 852-4504 Pastor Rev. Michael Chapman (716) 852-4504 Pastor Rev. Michael Chapman

Friendship Baptist Friendship Church Baptist 402 Clinton St. Church Buffalo NY 14204

C.O.G.I.C.J. Cold Spring 107 Verplank St. C.O.G.I.C.J. Buffalo, NY 14214 107 Verplank St. Buffalo, NY 14214

(716) 882-2052 Pastor Elder Joseph Wallace (716) 882-2052 Pastor Elder Joseph Wallace

Mt. Olive Baptist Church Mt. Olive Baptist 66 Wasson Ave. Lackawanna, NY Church

66 Wasson Ave. (716) 822-6099 Fax: (716) 822-0082 Lackawanna, NY

Pastor: Rev. Dion J. Watkins

(716) 822-6099 Fax: (716) 822-0082

Pastor: Rev. Dion J. Watkins New Life World Harvest Restoration New Life World Center Harvest 410 Minnesota Ave. Restoration Buffalo, NY 14215 Center (716) 835-0945 410 Minnesota Ave. Pastor Melvin and 1stBuffalo, Lady Pamela Taylor NY 14215

www.newliferestorationcenter.org

(716) 835-0945

Pastor Melvin and 1st Lady Pamela Taylor

Cold Spring www.newliferestorationcenter.org Bible Chapel

402 Clinton St.

(716) 847-1020 Buffalo NY 14204 Rev. Edward Jackson Jr. Interim Pastor (716) 847-1020 Rev. Edward Jackson Jr. Cedar Interim Pastor New Grove Life Changing New Cedar Church (Baptist) Grove Life 100 Old Maryvale Dr. Changing Cheektowaga, NY 14225 Church (Baptist) 100 Old Maryvale Dr.

893-8467 Fax: 893-7131 Cheektowaga, NY 14225 Pastor Melvin Brooks

893-8467 Fax: 893-7131 Pastor Melvin Brooks State

Tabernacle

11:30 a.m. * Bible Studies Tuesdays 7 p.m.

(716) 883-1473

Pastor Kenneth A. Simmons

234 Glenwood Ave. Buffalo, NY 14208

(716) 886-3012 Pastor: Elder Russell Bell

(716) 886-3012 Pastor: Elder Russell BellRoom Upper

C.O.G.I.C.

Pastor

(716) 834-2969 Pastor Edward Smith (716) 834-2969 Pastor Edward Smith

Mount Aaron Missionary Mount Church Aaron Baptist Missionary 540 Genesee St Baptist Buffalo NYChurch 14202 540 Genesee St

(716) 856-8035 Buffalo NY 14202 Pastor Dwayne Jones (716) 856-8035 Pastor DwayneThankful Jones

Missionary Baptist Church Thankful Missionary 197 Sumner Place Buffalo, 14211 BaptistNYChurch

197 Sumner Place (716) 892-1269 Cell: (716) 572-9198 Buffalo, NY 14211

Pastor Rev. Tommie L. Babbs, Sr. (716) 892-1269 Cell: (716) 572-9198

Pastor Rev. Tommie Babbs, Sr. God’sL. Ministry

Of Deliverance Church God’s Ministry Brent Manor Apartment Of Deliverance Building Hall (Rear) Church 366 Elmwood Ave. Brent Manor Apartment

10AM Sunday School (all(Rear) ages) Building Hall 11AM Morning Worship Service 366 Elmwood Ave. Senior Pastor Dr. Anita Williams 10AM Sunday School (all ages) 11AM Morning Temple Worship Service of Senior Pastor Dr. Anita Church Williams Christ 1230 Genesee St., Temple of Buffalo 14211

Christ Church

C.O.G.I.C.

131 Florida Street

(716) 884-2512 Buffalo, NY Pastor Daniel L. Benning

(716) 884-2512

11:30 a.m. * Bible Studies Tuesdays 7 p.m.

Pastor Daniel L. Benning

Jesus Crusade Temple of Jesus Crusade Salvation Temple of 2075 Fillmore Ave. Salvation Buffalo, NY 14214 2075 Fillmore Ave. Buffalo, NY 14214

131 Florida Street UpperNY Room Buffalo,

Sunday School: 10:15 a.m. * Worship

(716) 883-1473

(716) 886-5829 Superintendent (716) 886-5829 Joe A. Lewis, Pastor Superintendent Joe A. Lewis,

State Tabernacle

Bible Chapel

100 Northland Ave.

Buffalo, NY 14208 264 Purdy Street Buffalo, NY 14208

234 Glenwood Ave. Buffalo, NY 14208

100 Northland Ave. Cold Buffalo,Spring NY

Sunday School: 10:15 a.m. * Worship Buffalo, NY

Refuge Temple Refuge C.O.G.I.C. Temple C.O.G.I.C. 264 Purdy Street

New Hope Baptist New Hope Church Baptist Church 833 Michigan Ave.

1230 Genesee St., (716) 895-1353 (716) 895-0288 Buffalo 14211(Fax) www.Templeofchristchurch.org Elder Reginald E. Kerr, Pastor (716) 895-1353 (716) 895-0288 (Fax) www.Templeofchristchurch.org Elder Reginald E. Kerr, Pastor

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Creflo Dollar Speaks About His Prostate Cancer

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In a surprise admission, Pastor Creflo Dollar recently opened up about his bout with prostate cancer on the Rickey Smiley Show. According to elev8.com Dollar was diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer and amazingly, he is now cancer free. Dollar said when he was diagnosed with cancer that he felt it was important to laugh and keep in good spirits. Upon learning he had cancer he told no one but his wife and took to unusual steps to becoming healthy. Dollar locked himself in a room, fasted and prayed for two weeks and did not talk to anyone. When he went back to the doctor there was no sign of cancer in his body. In addition to feeling great, Dollar also authored a book titled “Overcoming Fear.” Dollar is the founder of World Changers International located in Fulton County, Georgia. World Changers started in a school cafeteria with eight people attending in 1986. The ministry has grown exponentially over the years and now can boast 30,000 members with revenue reaching up to $60 million in gross cash contributions. Creflo Dollar is 52 years old and married to Taffi Dollar. Follow David on twitter @chitlincircuits for his daily rabble rousing

The Israel of God Presents Black History The Nash House Museum 36 Nash Street*856-4490 www.nashhousemuseum.org

Historic home of the late Rev. J. Edward Nash and Frances Jackson Nash. Open by appointment November - January

The Israel of God presents Black History as told by the Prophets of the Bible. Dates and topics are: Feb. 1 Color; Feb. 8 Slavery; Feb. 15 Spiritual Death and Resurrection; Feb. 22 The Priest of God and March 1 The Adoption. The Israel of God Bible Study Classes are held from 11 a.m to 2:30 p.m. and 11 a.m to 2:30 p.m. at. Go to http://theisraelofgod.com/sabbathdaylive2.html from 10 a.m. at 11 a.m .and 2:30 p.m. Central Standard Time. For more information call (773) 374-6413.

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Miracle Missions Presents Annual Valentine’s Social Miracle Missions Full Gospel Church is presenting their annual Valentine’s Social, “An Affair to Remember,” on Friday, February 7 at 6 p.m. at the Fairdale Banquet Center, 672 Wehrle Drive. Tickets are $40 each and can be obtained by calling Michael Pennick at 812-8012; Dean Williams at 816-6249; Elsie Hammond at 833-2345; or Virginia Russell at 566-0706. There will be a diner buffet, Chinese Auction, 50/50 split, Karaoke with D.J. Slim.

The Power Of Words… *For by your words you will be justified, and by your words you will be condemned. Matthew 12:37 *Whoever guards his mouth preserves his life; he who opens wide his lips comes to ruin. Proverbs 13:3 *A soft answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger. Proverbs 15:1

Discover who God has designed you to be at the Men’s Day Service at 4 p.m., Sunday, February 16 at Upper room Church of God in Christ, located at 131 Florida. According to Elder Daniel Benning, Pastor, “today men are faced with challenges that are designed to divide families, advocate violence, destroy courage and break confidence. Many men face obstacles they struggle to over come but it doesn’t have to be that way. Don’t accept defeat when you can be victorious. You can be triumphant! For more information on Men’s Day service call Upper Room at 884-2512.

The Lord Has Given His People A New Song To Sing His Praises! (Ps. 40:3) The Women's Auxiliary to the Great Lakes Baptist District Association will hold its Black History Celebration at 7:00 pm, Friday, February 21 at Pilgrim Baptist Church, 665 Michigan Ave.-Buffalo. Special guests: Men In White, Pilgrim Baptist Church Adult Choir and Humboldt Parkway Baptist Church Mass Choir. Sis. Eliza Jones-President, Rev. William Gillison-Moderator.

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EXODUS: The Legacy of Bob Marley Robert Nesta “Bob” Marley (February 6, 1945-May 11, 1981) (People around the world will pay tribute this weekend to the man and his music, Bob Marley on the anniversary of what would be his 68th Birthday - the Godfather of Reggae music.) Bob Marley was born in the small village of Nine Mile in Saint Ann Parish, Jamaica as Nesta Robert Marley on February 6, 1945. Marley was a hero figure, in the classic mythological sense. His departure from this planet came at a point when his vision of One World, One Love -- inspired by his belief in Rastafari -- was beginning to he heard and felt. The last Bob Marley and the Wailers tour in 1980 attracted the largest audiences at that time for any musical act in Europe. Bob was a member of the Rastafari movement, whose culture was a key element in the development of reggae. He became a leading proponent of the Rastafari, taking their music out of the socially deprived areas of Jamaica and onto the international music scene. Bob’s story is that of an archetype, which is why it continues to have such a powerful and ever-growing resonance: it embodies political repression, metaphysical and artistic insights, gangland warfare and various periods of mystical wilderness. And his audience continues to widen: to westerners Bob’s apocalyptic truths prove inspirational and life-changing; in the Third World his impact goes much further. Not just among Jamaicans, but also the Hopi Indians of New Mexico and the Maoris of New Zealand, in Indonesia and India and especially in those parts of West Africa from which slaves were plucked and taken to the New World, Bob is seen as a redeemer figure returning to lead this. In the clear Jamaican sunlight you can pick out the component parts of which the myth of Bob Marley is comprised: the sadness, the love, the understanding, the God given talent. Those are facts. And although it is sometimes said that there are no facts in Jamaica, there is one more thing of which we can be certain: Bob Marley never wrote a bad song. He left behind the most remarkable body of recorded work. “The reservoir of music he has left behind is like an encyclopedia,” says Judy Mowatt of the I-Threes. “When you need to refer to a certain situation or crisis, there will always be a Bob Marley song that will relate to it. Bob was a musical prophet.” The tiny Third World country of Jamaica has produced an artist who has transcended all categories, classes, and creeds through a combination of innate modesty and profound wisdom. Bob Marley, the Natural Mystic, may yet prove to be the most significant musical artist of the twentieth century. Bob Marley gave the world brilliant and evocative music; his work stretched across nearly two decades and yet still remains timeless and universal. Marley died of cancer at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital in Miami on the morning of May 11, 1981, at the age of 36. His body rests in a mausoleum in his birthplace at Nine Mile, on the north of the island of Jamaica. His legend has conquered the years.

Remembering Richard Lamonte Williams “Flick”

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ichard Lamonte Williams (Flick) was born in Buffalo, New York on April 15, 1954 to Willis B. (deceased) and Evelyn O. Williams. He departed his earthly journey suddenly on January 26, 2014. Flick has performed in various concerts and other productions throughout the area from the time he was a student in the Buffalo Public Schools. The amazing seed of music was planted in his spirit when as a child he watched his great uncle, Richard Davenport, play his guitar. Also when in his youth his father made him a set of bongos from coffee cans; and his mother encouraged him to explore his gifts. In grade school he took violin, and clarinet lessons. At Woodlawn Jr. High School, he moved on to the saxophone, flute, and was a member of the choir. Flick went on to Buffalo’s East High School and was in the school band, the choir, participated in talent shows; and though he was under age, Flick began playing in clubs with some of the hottest bands in town. It was at this time that he began to write and arrange music in various styles. While at East High, Donald Hilliard, his high school music, arranged for him to audition at Hampton University (Hampton Institute at the time). He was accepted and received a music scholarship. During his stay at Hampton, Flick was active in all aspects of col-

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ON STAGE *THE BEAUTIFUL MUSIC BAND featuring Willie Johnson “The Ladies Man,” Fridays at GAME TIME” (The Groove Lounge) 1210 Broadway Ave. 8pm-12am, Sponsored By Bilal, Community Businesses. For more info call 716-491-2285 *FRIDAY NIGHT LAUGHS
 Friday February 7
 @ TRALF MUSIC HALL Featuring CAPONE 
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Doris Records * “The Mountaintop” Subversive Theatre presents a play about Martin Luther King Jr., now through March 1, Manny Fried Playhouse, 55 Great Arrow ; Tickets $20-$25; for info 408-0499; www. subservisivetheatre.org *A NITE OF DUETS Featuring Miss Trina & Chauncey Northington, special opening guest Shayla Minor, The Metropolitan, 1670 Main St., Saturday, Feb. 22, 7 p.m.; tickets $25; available at Doris Records. Host Dwayne (ta0) Taplin. *XAVIER FILMS IN COOPERATION WITH ALEMAEDAE THEATER PRODUCTIONS "Together We Stand; The Story of the 1958 UB Football Team" Documentary Screening, Mon. February 17th, 2014 @ 7pm at Dipson Theatre inside Market Arcade Film & Arts Centre 639 Main St .For info: 716.400.9490; 716.602.6253; www.atpgalaxy.com *RACHELLE FERRELL Saturday March 22
 
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“FLICK WILLIAMS” continued lege life; especially all things musical and drama related. Both while at Hampton and after, Flick had the opportunity to record and tour with many nationally known groups and artists; including Olivia Newton-John, Stevie Wonder, and Rick James. During his career as a musical performer, he also had a hand in acting, writing and producing. One of his more recent collaborations was writing the score for “Nakai and the Red Shoes”, a play written by William Cooper. Flick served as a music teacher in the Buffalo Public School System where he retired in 2013 after almost 30 years of teaching. In his last assignment at Westminster Charter School, he led the choir in winning many local competitions; and also in performing at many venues from City Hall to the M & T Bank summer concert series. Flick had a passion in guiding his students and encouraging them to grow. As one of the founding members of 100 Black Men of Greater Buffalo, he proudly served as the Education Chair which allowed him to further mentor his students in an afterschool program at Westminster Charter School. At various times, he had also worked as a music teacher at the State University of New York at Buffalo’s summer youth program, Musical Director of Ujima Theatre, and was an Artist in Residence at the Buffalo Academy of Visual and Performing Arts. Throughout his career as a writer, arranger, and performer he has never confined himself to one style of music. The one thing that remained constant in his musical journey is writing, exploring, and painting musical pictures in various styles -- from Jazz to Classical, R & B to Reggae, the music is what was important not the label. Flick was called home on January 26, 2014. He leaves to uplift his memory: his mother, Evelyn O. Williams; sister, Sandra (Joseph) Bush; brothers, Steven A. (Debora); Willis Barry (Barbara); and Raymond L. Williams; niece, Elizabeth O. Bonds; and a host of family and friends.

Line Dance Classes *Urban Line Dance classes by Cheri, 716-2009702 will be held: Monday’s at the 600 Club, North & Fox 7-9 p.m. Tuesdays at New Humboldt Inn, 8-10 p.m.; the last Tuesday of each month Ballroom classes. Wednesdays at St. Phillip’s, 15 Fernhill from 6 to 8 p.m. *Willa J. Line Dance, Tuesdays & Wednesdays 10:30 a.m., Martha Mitchell Center, 175 Oakmont; Thursdays Schiller Park Center, 60 and Better! 10:30 a.m.; 444-2046 *Hustle For Health: Line Dance Fitness, Studio J 43 Kenmore Ave (near Main) Thurs 7pm -8 pm. Ends Feb 27th 2014 Instructor Jayme Smith www. HustleForHealth.com $5/ class

Violinist is Anyango Yarbo-Davenport is Special Guest

Black Classical Music! Muhammad School of Music to present Special Recital featuring the music of Black Classical Composers and Performers February 16 Classical Music is one of the last remaining art forms where there still remains little to no visible black and/or minority presence. In most classical music venues and major symphony orchestras, including Buffalo, there are not any black or latino musicians, despite the suppressed and sometimes hidden history that shows the tremendous contributions of blacks in classical music. Maestro Henri L. Muhammad and Muhammad School of Music (MSOM) have worked tirelessly over the past 15 years to address this disparity, and they will kick off their 15th Anniversary Season on February 16 with a special recital featuring the music of Black Classical composers and performers.

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On February 16th at 3 pm join Maestro Henri L. Muhammad and the MSOM Chamber Players for an exquisite program titled “Black Classical Music” at First Shiloh Baptist Church. The musical repertoire will feature classical music composers of African descent including classical music’s greatest and most famous composer Ludwig van Beethoven, who despite historical controversy was of African descent. In addition to Beethoven, the program will feature music by Joseph Boulogne, commonly referred to as “Le Chevalier de Saint-Georges”, who was the subject of a PBS documentary titled “the Black Mozart”; Harlem *Ed Saunders Center 2777 Bailey Ave. Fri. 10 am Renaissance composer William Grant Still, and more. - noon by Vinny. 854-2488. Joining Henri and MSOM as a special guest violinist is *Urban Line Dance Les- Anyango Yarbo-Davenport. A native of Munich, Germany, sons w/W.E. Wilson Mon- Anyango Yarbo-Davenport is one classical music most brildays 6-7:30 p.m., Pilgrim liant and fastest rising stars. Tickets are $50 VIP and $20 Baptist Church Hall, 665 General Admission, and can be purchased online and at MuMichigan Ave. nr. Genesee. hammad School of Music, 617 Main Street, Suite 105, in downtown Buffalo. For more information, group packages, and to become a recital sponsor *Bennett W. Smith Life call (716)881-5088; (716)5705064; via email: info@muhamCenter 833 Michigan Barbara Glover & Bessie madschoolofmusic.net or visit www.muhammadschoolofmuPope Instructors sic.net. Join Henri and MSOM Tues & Thurs 6-7 p.m. on February 16 at 3 pm at First Shiloh Baptist Church, 15 Pine *Delavan & Grider Center Street, Buffalo, New York and 877 Delavan Ave. experience the majesty of Black Vinny Brown (854-2488) Classical Music. Bessie Pope Orchestra Rehearsal Tues. & Mon. 10:30 a.m. – noon Rehearsal for The Larry Salter Soul Orchestra is *Bessie Pope held every Tuesday from Tuesdays @ EM Tea Cup 7-9 p.m. at the Colored MuCor. Hughes & Oakgrove sicians Club, 145 Broad6-8 p.m. way. The pubic is invited. 308-0970 Call first. 855-9383.

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Mayor Brown Celebrates A Significant Achievement At Build Academy In Buffalo Mayor Byron W. Brown today presented Eighth Grade students at Buffalo Public School 91, BUILD Academy, with Certificates of Achievement for showing the city of Buffalo that recycling can be creative and fun! As part of an art and technology class this past semester, the students built a Recycle Home from recycled materials and documented the entire project, from start to finish, on video. “Buffalo is committed to becoming one of the greenest cities in America, and our recycling program is a leading component in this effort,” said Mayor Brown. “We are proud to bring Buffalo’s recycling program into city schools. I thank the students and staff at BUILD Academy for their creativity and dedication to creating a clean and green Buffalo.” With the support of Principal Michelle Hope, students of Teacher Juliana Curtis worked tirelessly on the project, during class and on their own time. The Recycle Home, built as a recycling center for the school’s ‘bottle and can’ recycling program, was constructed out of reclaimed wood. Students decorated the structure with recycling symbols and messages to encourage students and visitors to the school to do their part and recycle.

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The Community Foundation Is Now Accepting Scholarship Applications

Attention All Smart and Motivated 5th, 6th and 7th Grade Students… Buffalo Prep is Looking for You!

The Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo announced that its scholarship application for the 2014-2015 school year is now available online. Requirements and application instructions are available on the Community Foundation’s website and the deadline to apply is March 1, 2014. New this year, students can opt in to receive important text message alerts about news and information relating to the scholarship application process. To participate, applicants should text SCHOLARSHIP 2014 to 877-877.

Buffalo Prep is now accepting applications for its Middle School Prep and High School Prep programs, inviting bright, motivated 5th, 6th and 7th grade underrepresented students to apply for the opportunity of a lifetime.

For students to be eligible for this year’s process, they must be: a current resident of one of the eight counties of Western New York; have a minimum of a “C” average or GPA of 2.0 or greater. For more information on the

Saturday, February 8th at 11 a.m. at Buffalo Prep, University at Buffalo, 18 Acheson Annex, Buffalo, NY 14214.

A University at Buffalo sponsored program celebrating its 25th year, it is a summer and after-school academic enrichment programs .Featured on the NBC Today Show, Buffalo Prep is one of the most successful programs of its kind in the country. This unique program provides talented students of color from disadvantaged, backgrounds with accelerated classes, tutoring and mentoring to help them get into top local high schools and colleges nationwide. Prep students have received millions of dollars in scholarships. All interested students are encouraged to attend the upcoming information sessions (listed below) or call 716-829-3605 to learn why “It’s all in the Prep!” Buffalo Prep is located at the University at Buffalo South Campus. 18 Acheson Annex, Buffalo, NY 14214.

Tuesday, February 25th at 5:30 p.m., University at Buffalo, 18Acheson Annex, Buffalo, NY 14214. Community Foundation’s scholarship program and to submit an application, please visit www.cfgb.org/scholarship.


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Richard Sherman’s Unpardonable, Unspeakable Sin...

The “Just Us” System: A Mother Seeks Fairness for Her Son...

Egyptians: The Real Authors of Greek Philosophy

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he term Greek philosophy to begin with is a misnomer. There is no such philosophy in existence. The ancient Egyptians had developed a very complex religious system called The Mysteries which was also the first system of salvation. As such, it regarded the human body as a prison house of the soul, which could be liberated from its bodily impediments through disciplines of the arts and sciences and advance from the level of a mortal to that of a God. This was the notion of the summum bonum or greatest good, to which all men must aspire and it also became the basis of all ethical concepts. The Egyptian Mystery System was also a Secret Order and membership was gained by initiation and pledge to secrecy. The teaching was graded and delivered orally to the Neophyte; and under these circumstances of secrecy, the Egyptians developed secret systems of writing and teaching and forbade their initiates from writing what they had learned. After nearly 5,000 years of prohibition against the Greeks, they were permitted to enter Egypt for the purpose of their education. First through the Persian invasion and secondly through the invasion of Alexander the Great. From the sixth century B.C. therefore to the death of Aristotle (322 B.C.) the Greeks made the best of

“We wish to plead our own cause. Too long have others spoken for us.” - John Russwurm, Freedom’s Journal. 1827 America’s 1st Black Newspaper

Dear Editor: I am writing concerning my son and his sentencing which many have felt is an unduly harsh sentence. My son Kevin Abernathy was recently sentenced to three and a half (3 1/2) years in jail for carrying a firearm that he purchased legally. Prior to this situation, my son absolutely had NO criminal record but yet the courts decided to sentence him to 3 1/2 years. I felt that the courts did not take into consideration that my son is an upstanding citizen Before all this transpired my son was employed on his job for three years. He was a manager. On the weekend he volunteered his time as an assistance football coach and a positive role model for children who do not have male role models in their lives. He is a father to two little boys ages 5 and 8. Being incarcerated my son will lose the bond that he has with his children, not to mention what this will do to his boys emotionally once they learn what happened to their father. With my son being incarcerated it means his children will lose a way to be financially supported, it means my son loses his freedom and ability to care for his children. His children are his life and they need their father. I was doing some research and came across an article where it stated that President Obama today (12/19/13) commuted the sentences of eight men and women convicted of crack cocaine offenses, each of whom has served more than 15 years in prison. In a written statement the President stated that “Commuting the sentences of these eight Americans is an important step toward restoring fundamental ideals of justice and fairness, together we must ensure that our taxpayer dollars are spent wisely, and that our justice system keeps its basic promise of equal treatment for all,” he said. That is all I am looking for is fairness for my son. Now, he has lost his job and who knows if he will be able to obtain another one with this over his head. His children has lost there means of financial support from their father, so now the burden falls on me which is unfair to me. My son’s children are beginning to ask almost every day when are we going to see daddy, why can’t we call daddy. Honestly I have no choice but to hide the truth from them because I have no clue how to tell them something I don’t understand myself. Again, it makes me feel very unnerving that my son was not even considered for probation, giving a lesser sentence or released all together. Again, this was his first offense and the sentence he received may ruin his life in the long run. I feel that his sentencing needs to be reevaluated. He is a father, a son a grandson a mentor to other children. He is a good caring person; all I am asking for is fairness for my son. -Nicole Sanders

their chance to learn all they could about Egyptian culture; most students received instructions directly from the Egyptian Priests, but after the invasion by Alexander the Great, the Royal temples and libraries were plundered and pillaged and Aristotle’s school converted the library at Alexandria into a research center. There is no wonder then, that the production of the unusually large number of books ascribed to Aristotle has proved a physical impossibility, for any single man within a lifetime.

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urely you didn’t miss the controversy that erupted in recent weeks in the wake of the playoff game that sent the Seattle Seahawks to the Superbowl. Surely you didn’t miss the vicious, racist deluge that erupted online as commenters responded to all-pro cornerback Richard Sherman’s adrenaline fueled rant in a post-game interview. In the immediate aftermath, news outlets discussed the events ad nauseam, covering all of the angles they dared to. Some agreed with those who were offended by Sherman, calling him at best, unsportsmanlike. Others touted his college credentials and his side gig as a journalist to rebut the claim that he is a “thug,” a word that they noted was used 625 times on television the next day – far more than it had been used in the last 3 years combined. In the attempt to understand and explain the intensity of the vitriol, pundits noted that Miami Dolphins guard Ritchie Incognito, who bullied teammate Jonathan Martin, and who is White, was never called a thug. Sherman himself talked about the seemingly acceptable violence Sabirah in hockey, and acknowledged that “thug” is the new “n-word.” Black Muhammad studies professors were on hand to discuss the dynamic of such an outburst by a “Black buck” in close proximity to a blonde White woman. Overall, an encouraging consensus recognized and spoke to the double standard that Black athletes are subjected to when their behavior is scrutinized and labeled. Though the discussion commanded the airways, never did it delve deeply enough to broach the core of the conflict…the true source of the withering hatred that caused some to call Sherman a monkey and a gorilla, and suggest that he be introduced to George Zimmerman. No, none dare speak it. Even as the manifest imagery of an NFL that’s nearly 70% Black, and an NBA that’s 80% Black lies before us, you may witness it, cheer for it and bet on it, but the hordes of hell will be loosed if you speak it. You may not pierce the thin veil of the obvious by openly acknowledge the matchless, dominating physical prowess of the Black man. Richard Sherman’s unforgivable, unspeakable crime was to mouth the words: “I-am-the-best.” Sports commentator “Jimmy the Greek” discovered the seriousness of this crime in the infamous 1988 interview that resulted in his firing. Historians would have us believe that Jimmy was shamed, de-frocked and utterly humiliated because his comments about Black athletes were racist. What he said was: “The black is a better athlete to begin with because he's been bred to be that way, because of his high thighs and big thighs that goes up into his back, and they can jump higher and run faster because of their bigger thighs and he's bred to be the better athlete because this goes back all the way to the Civil War when during the slave trade … the slave owner would breed his big black to his big woman so that he could have a big black kid.” He went further. In addition to the factual exposure of the breeding of Blacks on slave plantations, Jimmy tapped into an even bigger fear: “…if blacks take over coaching jobs, like everybody wants them to, there's not to be anything left for white people.” Coupled with insane jealousy over the abilities of the gladiators is the rage over the millions of dollars they command. The online backlash against Lebron James in 2010 certainly compares to the current experience of Richard Sherman. According to ESPN, James, who made the move from the Cleveland Cavaliers to the Miami Heat was called “a big nosed, big lipped, bug eyed nigger,” and was told: “Ur greedy, u try to hide ur ghettoness.” Granted, Jimmy the Greek was wrong about the reasons that Black folk excel in sports, and his wording was unsophisticated, degrading and crass. But in fumbling to explain the obvious, he asserted openly that “the Black is a better athlete.” He called attention to the modern day sports plantations, where Black men labor and White men reap the rewards. Jimmy the Greek was destroyed. In advance of Superbowl 2014, Richard Sherman shouts with power and conviction: “I am the best.” Among the supremacist minded, the dim-witted may not even be consciously aware of the complex layers of the rage that they have hurled. But among the refined, those who consciously, scientifically engineer the ideas of White supremacy and Black inferiority, the radar goes off the chart. They lean forward and listen closely…”Is he up yet?” They’re listening for echoes of a man who shouted before the world unceasingly – and then proved… “I’m the greatest! I’m a bad man…and I’m pretty!” They want to know if the young man before them is simply blessed with a healthy dose of self confidence, or if he, like Muhammad Ali, has a deeper knowing, an awareness of self that could rock their world, like Ali did. It was this wide-awake man, who united with his brothers to secure and defend the money he was generating. It was the mighty FOI (Fruit of Islam), led by the Honorable Elijah

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The 5 Walden Avenue Redevelopment Project Group:

“Thanks For Your Support Party & Open House” On Sunday, February 9, the “5 Walden Avenue Redevelopment Project Group” of Muhammad Mosque No. 23 is sponsoring a “Thanks For Your Support Party & Open House” celebration to honor those within the community who donated to its “Afternoon of Grace” fundraiser held on the property of 5 Walden Avenue at Best & Genesee Streets in Buffalo, last October the 4th. The entire community is invited to join us as we honor those individuals and Businesses who made donations of $500 or more towards the re5 Walden: Before development of the property at 5 Walden which when completed, will house a Mosque, a multi-cultural learning institution and school, as well as a community services center designed to meet the needs of the multi-ethnic community it will serve. Immediately following regular Mosque meeting normally held from 11 AM to 1 PM, the party will begin with the presentation of an award of “Sincere Gratitude” to the Rev. Dr. James A. Lewis III, representing 5 Walden: After Proposed New Site is complete. Erie County Medical Center, Mr. L. Nathan Hare, Executive Director, the Community Action Organization of Western New York, and Mr. Hussein Musa, owner of Food Plus Market, 414 E. Amherst Street in Buffalo. A certificate of “Honorable Mention” will also be presented to Mr. Brian K. Lewis, owner of Brian K. Lewis Funeral Homes, Mr. Jabril Shareef of C & R Housing, and to Mr. Nagi Awas, representative of the Arab American Businessmen’s Association, for their generous donations of $200 or more . “Too often we fail to publicly acknowledge those who support community projects such as ours”, Minister Dahveed Muhammad said, “and this event will provide us an opportunity to thank these special people for their efforts”. Please plan to join us as we honor these supporters and present information regarding the present status of the “redevelopment project”, and discuss our future plans to complete one of the most important projects taking place within Buffalo’s east side community this year. The “Party & Open House” will take place in our temporary location within the “Crucial Community Center”, located at 230 Moselle Street, beginning at 1PM. It is free and open to the public and light refreshments will be served. This event will also present a great opportunity to learn more about the current projects taking place within the Nation Of Islam on a national level, and it will offer a chance for interested individuals to contribute to the on-going fundraising efforts for the “redevelopment of the property at 5 Walden Ave”, which when completed, with greatly enhance the community it serves. For more information, please call Minister Dahveed Muhammad at 335-2292 or the project coordinator, Sister Bernadine Muhammad at 884-3312 if you will need special arrangements to attend. As seating is limited, please plan to arrive early for secure parking on the premises. Complementary valet service will be provided also.

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS COUNTY OF ERIE OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES 95 FRANKLIN STREET BUFFALO, NY 14202 Release of Request for Proposals (RFP) to provide research into the Chronic Neglect of Children in Erie County The Erie County Department of Social Services (ECDSS) is seeking proposals from qualified agencies to provide the following: RFP # 1405VF to provide research services in the area of Chronic Neglect of Children in Erie County. This proposal can be viewed at http://www. erie.gov as of February 1, 2014. All correspondence, communications, and/or contact with the County in regard to any aspect of this request for proposals shall be with Sharon Rochelle, Second Deputy Commissioner, at Sharon.Rochelle@erie.gov. Prospective proposers, or their representatives, shall not make contact with or communicate with any representatives of the County, including employees and consultants, other than the designated person in regard to any aspect of this request for proposals. Final sealed proposals are due to the Erie County Department of Social Services (ATTN: Sharon Rochelle) located at 95 Franklin Street, ROOM 864, Buffalo, NY 14202 by 4:00 pm (EST) on February 18, 2014. Erie County reserves the right to reject any and all proposals and waive any informality. CAROL DANKERTMAURER Commissioner, ECDSS

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LEGAL SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS Index No.: 801180/2013 Date of Filing: January 2, 2014 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF ERIE JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff, -againstMICHELLE M. SAXTON A/K/A MICHELLE SAXTON, if living, or if either or all be dead, their wives, husbands, heirs-at-law, next of kin, distributees, executors, administrators, assignees, lienors and generally all persons having or claiming under, by or through said MICHELLE M. SAXTON A/K/A MICHELLE SAXTON, by purchase, inheritance, lien or otherwise, of any right, title or interest in and to the premises described in the complaint herein, and the respective husbands, wives, widow or widowers of them, if any, all of whose names are unknown to plaintiff; DENNIS G. SAXTON; CAPITAL ONE BANK (USA), N.A.; EQUABLE ASCENT FINANCIAL, LLC; MIDLAND FUNDING, LLC; GE MONEY BANK; HSBC BANK USA, NA; STATE OF NEW YORK; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; "JOHN DOES" and "JANE DOES", said names being fictitious, parties intended being possible tenants or occupants of premises, and corporations, other entities or persons who claim, or may claim, a lien against the premises, Defendants. TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer, or, if the complaint is not served with this summons, to serve a Notice of Appearance on the Plaintiff's attorney(s) within twenty (20) days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service, where service is made by delivery upon you personally within the State, or within thirty (30) days after completion of service where service is made in any other manner, and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. NOTICE YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME If you do not respond to this summons and complaint by serving a copy of the answer on the attorney for the mortgage company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against you and filing the answer with the court, a default judgment may be entered and you can lose your home. Speak to an attorney or go to the court where your case is pending for further information on how to answer the summons and protect your property. Sending a payment to your mortgage company will not stop this foreclosure action. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. YOU ARE HEREBY PUT ON NOTICE THAT WE ARE ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS: The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an Order of the Honorable Russell P. Buscaglia of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, signed on December 6, 2013, and filed with supporting papers in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Erie, State of New York. The object of this action is to foreclose a mortgage upon the premises described below, executed by MICHELLE M. SAXTON A/K/A MICHELLE SAXTON DENNIS G. SAXTON to MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC AS NOMINEE FOR AMTRUST BANK, in the principal amount of $149,350.00, which mortgage was recorded in Erie County, State of New York, on October 29, 2007, in Book 13377 at page 8350. Said mortgage was thereafter assigned to JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION by Assignment of Mortgage dated May 15, 2012 and recorded on June 28, 2012 in Book 13588 at Page 777. Said premises being known as and by 4299 ROXBURY DRIVE, BUFFALO, NY 14221. Date: October 22, 2013 Batavia, New York Tanisha Bramwell, Esq. ROSICKI, ROSICKI & ASSOCIATES, P.C. Attorneys for Plaintiff Batavia Office 26 Harvester Avenue Batavia, NY 14020 585.815.0288 Help For Homeowners In Foreclosure New York State Law requires that we send you this notice about the foreclosure process. Please read it carefully. Mortgage foreclosure is a complex process. Some people may approach you about “saving” your home. You should be extremely careful about any such promises. The State encourages you to become informed about your options in foreclosure. There are government agencies, legal aid entities and other nonprofit organizations that you may contact for information about foreclosure while you are working with your lender during this process. To locate an entity near you, you may call the toll-free helpline maintained by the New York State Banking Department at 1-877-BANKNYS (1877-226-5697) or visit the Department’s website at www.banking.state. ny.us. The State does not guarantee the advice of these agencies.

LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF NAMES OF PERSONS APPEARING AS OWNERS OF CERTAIN UNCLAIMED PROPERTY HELD BY THE COMPTROLLER OF ERIE COUNTY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 601 of the Abandoned Property Law of the State of New York, that, The undersigned, as Comptroller of the County of Erie has on deposit or in his custody certain moneys and property paid or deposited in actions or proceedings in the several courts in the said County. The person(s) or actions set forth below appear from the records of the said County Comptroller to be entitled to certain such properties of the amount of $50.00 or more. DEPOSITED IN ACTIONS OR PROCEDINGS IN THE ERIE COUNTY COURT U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION vs SUZANNE L BEEBE ET AL WILLIAM J MAGAVERN AS TRUSTEE vs MARK ALAN LAMM, ET AL WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK vs KEVIN P JUDGE ET AL M & T TRUST CO vs RONALD L OFFHAUS ET AL FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIENS CITY OF BUFFALO IN REM 41 DISTR#3 FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIENS CITY OF BUFFALO IN REM #41 DIST #6 US NATIONAL BANK ASSOCIATION vs GEORGE THOMSON, ETAL MANUFACTURERS & TRADERS TRUST CO vs EDWIN MERKT, ET AL US NATIONAL ASSOC vs RONALD J WIECH, ET AL WACHOVIA BANK - ERIE TAX CERTIFICATE vs MARY LOUISE ARDINO CITY OF BUFFALO TAX FORECLOSURE IN REM #41, 171 KENSINGTON MIDFIRST BANK vs DWIGHT HAYES, HEIR TO STEPHANIE HAYES M & T BANK vs ERIN BRENNA PIERCE ET AL M & T TRUST CO. vs DENNIS & ROSANNA GONZALES US BANK - ERIE TAX CERTIFICATE vs BARBARA CAPODICASA, ET AL BANK OF AMERICA vs HACKER & NURMI, ET AL HSBC MORTGAGE CORP vs RONALD & ANGELINA RUDD, ET AL GMAC MORTGAGE vs KAREN LEPSCH, ET AL DEPOSITED IN ACTIONS OR PROCEDINGS IN THE SUPREME COURT PHHH MORTGAGE vs GARY E. GROAT II, ET AL ATLANTIC MORTGAGE & INVESTMENT CORP vs AL C. POPLETE, ET AL CITY OF BUFFALO vs THE JOSEPH TANENEBAUM TORAH CITY OF BUFFALO vs VERNON C LEMCKE POST SMOKES, INC vs NATIVE EXPRESS, INC. ET AL NATIONAL FUEL GAS CORP vs MILTON KOUTSANDREAS, ET AL US BANK - ERIE TAX CERTIFICATE vs CAROLYN M KOMROY JACK D LIFFITON vs GEORGE MERCIER US BANK AND THE BANK OF NEW YORK vs FRED J PIANO, ET AL US BANK - ERIE TAX CERTIFICATE vs MEHMOODAM K. BANO, ET AL PHH MORTGAGE CORP vs JOHN F MORAN SR, ET AL DEUTSCHE BANK vs KENNETH J GALLAGHER, ET AL NEW SOLUTIONS FINANCIAL CORP vs RONALD COOK & DAVID SEARLE DEPOSITED IN ACTIONS OR PROCEDINGS IN THE SURROGATE COURT ESTATE OF URSULA A. PERRY ESTATE OF ROSE J. CORBIN ESTATE OF HARRY SPIEGLE JR. ESTATE OF JOSEPH J GRANT ESTATE OF LOUIS R. DAVIDSON ESTATE OF EDWARD F JAKUBOWSKI ESTATE OF ARNETT WAGNER ESTATE OF HELEN D. REIMONDO BEQUEST FOR DAVID REIMONDO ESTATE OF MARGARET KUMM DEPOSITED IN ACTIONS OR PROCEDINGS IN THE BUFFALO CITY COURT DEIDRE NELSON vs DIANE LAW LANCASTER COUNTRY CLUB vs DON PETRUCCI MARSHA JONES vs LISA FLEMING STEPHANIE PECORARO vs TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANY PETER LUPAS vs PHILLIPS & SONS CARPENTRY, ET AL TO TAKE FURTHER NOTICE: (A) A list of the names contained in this notice is on file and open to the public inspection at the Office of the Comptroller at No. 95 Franklin Street, in the City of Buffalo, State of New York; (B) Any such unclaimed moneys or other property will be paid or delivered by him on or before the thirty-first day of March to persons establishing to his satisfaction their right to receive the same; and (C) In the succeeding month of April, and on or before the tenth day, thereof, such unclaimed moneys or other property still remaining will be paid or delivered to the State Comptroller and the undersigned shall thereupon cease to be liable therefore. DATED: Buffalo, New York Comptroller County of Erie Phone 858-4944

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Niagara Falls Memorial to Celebrate Black History
 Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center will honor the contributions of African Americans to U.S. and local history with a health fair and luncheon on Friday, Feb. 21. This year’s theme is “It’s in My Heart.” The event will begin at 10:30 a.m. in the medical center auditorium with a presentation on “Overcoming Health Disparities.” Blood pressure screenings and wellness information also will be available. A luncheon celebrating Black history will begin at 11:30 a.m. with a keynote address by Lavonne Ansari, Ph.D, president and CEO of Community Health Center of Buffalo, Inc. A community service award will be presented to the Rev. Dr. Frances Douglas. Pastor Douglas, the founder and overseer of True Deliverance Temple, will be honored for her many years of service to the community. The program also will feature musical selections by students from Niagara Street Elementary School and a tribute to the Five Blind Boys of Mississippi. “It’s in My Heart” is free and the public is invited. For information, call 285-2382.

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Muhammad who backed up the mafia when they pressed up on the sport of boxing, and on Ali. It was the realization that sport is business, and that business is warfare that enabled the Hon. Elijah Muhammad to merely send a warning: “Tell the mafia that they got knees too.” That was it. Boxing now stands alone as a sport dominated by Black men, where they command a purse commensurate with their investment. If that kind of consciousness seeps into football and basketball, it’s game over. More next time.


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A Black History Program Honoring African American Korean War and Korea n Veterans

Local Events Celebrate “Our Story” Black Tie For Black History The annual Black Tie for Black History Extravaganza will be held on Friday, February 28 from 7 to 11 p.m. at the Tralf. Donation is $25. Honorees include Mary Nicole Douglas, Jason Macklin, James Morrell, Linda Appleby, Bonita Whitlock, Catherine Roberts and Jamil Crews. Tickets are available at the Tralf Box Office, Doris Records and Ticketmaster.

The program will be held on the main floor of the East Delavan Branch Library 1187 East Delavan Avenue in Buffalo on Friday, February 21, 2014 from 2:00 p.m.-4 p.m. Light refreshments will be provided. For more information contact Sandi Williams-Korea Defense Veteran, President and Founder of United Veterans of Buffalo at 716-748-5402 or Hanau86@aol.com

Black History Month Events at the Merriweather Library Merriweather Library Branch Manager Sandra E. Bush invites the community to take part in a host of Black History Events during Black History Month at the Library, located at Jefferson and E. Utica.

Storytelling in The African Tradition

Along This Way: Storytelling In The African Tradition featuring “We All Storytellers” – Karima Amin & Sharon Holley along with Vocalist – Joyce Carolyn will be held on Saturday, February 1st, at 3:00 p.m. at the Frank E. Merriweather Library 1324 Jefferson Avenue. Co-sponsored by the Frank E. Merriweather Branch Buffalo & Erie County Public Library and just buffalo literary center, Inc. The Four Mighty M's & The Liberation Of Black People! In honor of Black History Month, the We Are Women Warriors Community and Family Empowerment group will present a spoken words and musical celebration of the lives and legacies of the four giants of the African and American Civil Rights Movement whose first or last name begins with the letter 'M' -- Marcus Garvey, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King and Nelson Mandela. This celebration will be held at the Frank E. Merriweather, Jr. Library, 1324 Jefferson Avenue on Wednesday, February 5th from 5:30-7:45pm.

African American Read-In

Celebrate African American History Month with an African American Read-In to promote literacy and the literature of African American authors on Sunday, February 16 from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Frank E. Merriweather, Jr. Branch Library,1324 Jefferson Avenue. Bring something to read that was written by an African American Author. Maximum reading time is 3 minutes.

Black History Month Youth Contest

Columnist Eva Doyle would like to invite students in grades 4 – 12 to enter the latest contest in the Eye On History series. It is called “Dressing Up For Black History.” Students must select someone from Black History, dress up as that person and do a 3 minute presentation highlighting the achievements of the individual. Judging will take place on Saturday, February 22, at the Frank E. Merriweather Library, 1324 Jefferson Avenue from 3 to 5 p.m. Prizes will be given. For more information call Mrs. Doyle at (716) 847-6010 or send an email to ewriter52@aol.com. Become a Fan on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/pages/Buffalo-NY/Frank-E-Merriweather-Jr-Library/168670396622 716-883-4418 bushs@buffalolib.org

The community is welcome to join the East Delavan Library in a film screening of Finnigan’s War, a powerful documentary about the Korean War including interviews with the surviving members of The Second Ranger Infantry Company (Airborne) which was the first and only all Black Rangers in the history of the United States Army. The guest speakers will be Ted Kirkland, United States Air Force Veteran, author, columnist and a former radio host: Bobby Ingram, a long-time member of the American Legion, will close the program.

“The Four Mighty M’s & The Liberation Of Black People!” Genealogy Workshop The Buffalo Genealogical Society of the African Diaspora (BGSAD) will conduct a Genealogy Workshop on Saturday, February 8, from 11a.m. to 1 p.m. at St. Luke AME Zion Church, 314 E. Ferry Street Rev. Cary L. Beckwith, Pastor. This workshop, in Celebration of Black History Month and in Memory of former BGSAD member James Huff is free and open to the public. Hear from those members who have and are still tracing their families’ roots, family last names and locations. Hear stories from those who have found and are still finding their enslaved and free ancestors.

Betty Jean Grant 2nd District Erie County Legislator and “We Are Women Warriors” Community and Family Empowerment Group will present “The Four Mighty M’s & The Liberation Of Black People!” Wednesday, February 5 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:45 p,m, at the Frank E. Merriweather Library, 1324 Jefferson Avenue. Join us for Black History Month as we celebrate the lives of four of the world’s most brilliant leaders. Sign up to recite a poem, sing a song or just share your thoughts about the journey of these historical African American leaders. To Sign up call Karla at 894-0914 or Legislator Grant at 6025877 This event is free and open to the public

WNY Black Film Festival

Hear from those who have found their ancestors who served with the US Colored Troops who fought in the Civil War to free those still in slavery.

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc., Buffalo ‘alumnae Chapter and Councilmember Demone Smith will host the 12th annual WNYBlack Film Festival Saturday, February 22 at the Market Arcade Film & Arts Centre, 639 Main Street. For more information call 851-5145.

Dr. Sharon Amos is President of BGSAD which meets the second Saturday of every month at the Merriweather Library.

Image & Identity Art & Hair Exhibit

“This Week In Black History” Willie A. Price, president of “Willie A. Price Speaks” and author of several publications including 4 editions of “This Week In Black History” has reached out to several local businesses to present to the community, “This Week In Black History”: (Past, Present and Future). He approached three local business owners and asked them to donate the use of their business locations to put on his “free” events. Those business owners welcomed the ideal of the presentations and opening their doors to the community. Those Businesses are “The Foundry”, “Jazzy’s” Restaurant and the “Oakk Room” Restaurant All events are “Free” and open to the public: The Foundry: February 8th, 12-3pm. The event at Jazzy’s Restaurant will also have a Gospel Brunch (fund raiser) available, February 15th 12-3pm. The event at the Oakk Room Restaurant will also feature a “Live Jazz” band on February 27th, 7-9pm. (Full story next week) SEE YOU AT THE EVENTS!

Image & Identity Art & Hair Exhibition will be held on Saturday, Feb. 8 from 6 to 10 p.m. at Elim Christian Fellowship Hall, 70 Chalmers Street. Tickets are $15 in advance or $20 at the door. For ticket purchase call 948-3583. A vendor market, Hair & Fashion Show and entertainment will highlight the evening. Scheduled performers include Drea D’Nur, Daughters of Creative Sound, The Dance Camp, Renitna Shadwick,Ntare & Erika Gault, Robin Barker, Rhythms & Dances of Fore’t African Dance & Drum featuring Eric Ansusade and Kunjane Lyons-Lattimer.

Buffalo Academy for Visual and Performing Arts to Host Annual Black History Program The Buffalo Academy for Visual and Performing Arts is pleased to announce its annual Black History Program Thursday February 13 at 7 P.M. Students, faculty, alumni, and community artists and representatives will present a multi-media program combining elements of music, dance, theater, and video. There will also be a student art exhibit and video installation related to African-American Historic themes. This free event will take place on the Main stage at BAVPA located at 450 Masten Ave. For more information contact email jvafai@buffaloschools.org or call 725-8045.


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FEBRUARY 5, 2014 Challenger Community News •

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Today’s the day Because today’s the day all New Yorkers have access to low-cost, quality health plans they can afford. Introducing New York’s official health plan marketplace, New York State of Health. It’s your place to find a low-cost, quality health plan that’s right for you. And it’s the only place you can receive financial assistance based on your income, to lower your costs even more.

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You can see a doctor instead of asking the Internet.

To shop, compare and enroll, go to nystateofhealth.ny.gov or call 1-855-355-5777. Today’s the day. ©2013 NY State of Health

©2013 NY State of Health

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