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Houston Style Magazine June 12 - June 18, 2014

Houston’s Premiere Weekly Publication

Volume 25 | Number 24

Complimentary

Jesse Jackson

The Freeing of Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl

Juneteenth

Juneteenth Festival at Miller Outdoor

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Roman Martinez: The Taxi Man

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10th Anniversary for Clinical Care Pharmacy, LLC

Chandler Parsons

Teams With Men’s Health, Kenneth Cole

Ruby Dee Passes Away

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Legendary Actress Ruby Dee Dies at 91 CNN/Stylemagazine.com Newswire Ruby Dee, the award-winning actress whose sevendecade career included triumphs on stage and screen, has died. She was 91. Dee died peacefully Wednesday at her New Rochelle, New York, home, according to her representative, Michael Livingston. Born Ruby Ann Wallace in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1922, she took the surname Dee after marrying blues singer Frankie Dee two decades later. It was around the time of her divorce from Dee that she began acting in the 1940s in New York, first appearing on screen in the 1946 musical “That Man of Mine.” A role in “The Jackie Robinson Story” brought her national attention. It was in the acting realm where she would meet the ultimate love of her life, Ossie Davis while performing in the 1945 Broadway play “Jeb.” He proposed three years later with a telegram he sent from Chicago, where he was touring in a play. Dee and Davis married in 1948 and remained married for 56 years. The couple was a formidable force in both the performing arts community and the civil rights movement. Davis preceded his wife in death in 2005. Dee is survived by three children, Guy Davis, Hasna Muhammad Davis and Nora Day Davis.

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COMMENTARY

Jesse Jackson

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he freeing of Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl after five years in Taliban captivity in exchange for five Taliban captives held in the military’s Guantanamo Bay prison has generated more fury than celebration. Republican legislators rail that the Taliban prisoners are murderous, with Republican Representative Mike Rogers, chair of the House Intelligence Committee, claiming that three of the five are likely to return to the battle. Some are outraged the president “negotiated with terrorists,” cutting a deal with the Taliban. Democratic legislators led by California Senator Dianne Feinstein are in high dudgeon because they weren’t given 30 day notice, as required by law. Some in the military are furious because Bergdahl was captured when he left the base alone without permission. American soldiers reportedly lost their lives in the effort

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By Yolanda Pope, Culinary Writer

The Freeing of Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl to find him. Some scorn Bergdahl as a deserter, if not a traitor. The president has been savaged for making the trade. Bergdahl’s father has received death threats in emails. His home town cancelled a scheduled celebration, worried about violent demonstrations by outsiders. All this, to my mind, says a lot more about the horrible divisions in America, than the actions of Sgt. Bergdahl or the President. Our military and our country pride itself on leaving no man behind. We expect the president, our military leaders, our soldiers to do what they can to bring our soldiers back, and to free them from captivity if needed. In that tradition, the freedom of five Taliban terrorists would be considered a minor price to pay for one American soldier. That proud principle applies to every soldier. It doesn’t apply only to the courageous or the brave. It doesn’t apply only to whites or blacks. It doesn’t apply only to officers and not privates. We leave no man -- and in today’s military, no woman -- behind, period. As for negotiating with the Taliban, they were holding Bergdahl captive -- reportedly keeping him in a metal cage in the dark after he tried to escape. Who else would we negotiate with? It doesn’t do any good to negotiate with our friends. To free a prisoner of war, the president has no choice but to negotiate with our

enemies. The president would have been wise to inform the nabobs of the Senate ahead of time. But given the need for absolute secrecy, one can imagine why he was reluctant to involve them, no matter how senior their rank. As for the exchange with the five Taliban prisoners, the reality is that they would have to be tried and executed or released eventually. Locking people up in Guantanamo without charges or trial is a disgrace to America’s principles. But even then, we aren’t going to keep these folks in prison forever. The U.S. is getting out of Afghanistan. The longest war in our history is coming to an end. Trading these prisoners to free an American POW is just common sense. Are the freed Taliban future terrorists? Who knows? They’ve been in prison for over a decade. They are “graybeards” now, and their world has changed dramatically. They are going to be held in Qatar for a year. All the fulmination about the threat they pose is simply political posturing. No one really knows. What we can expect is that they will be under close watch. According to military reports, Sgt. Bergdahl is too emotionally unstable to return home yet. Clearly he was under acute mental stress five years ago when he essentially committed a suicidal act -- leaving a base to go into hostile territory in Paktika Province alone and unarmed.

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ave you ever wanted to treat your friends to a glass of champagne or a dessert from one of your favorite restaurants? Now thanks to Gratafy, a Seattle Washington based company; many Houstonians will have the capability of sending a drink or a tasty treat to anyone by simply using their cell phones. Starting this week, HSM readers and all in our area will have the technology of an “award winning mobile gifting service.” How cool is that? According to their press release, “Gratafy has developed relationships with many restaurants and bars city-wide which will allow users to send over 600 unique menu items.” For example, selections such as “The Pink Delicious” cocktail from Hearsay Gastro Lounge in Downtown Houston or a single mini cupcake from Ooh La La The Dessert Boutique are among the delicacies that can be gifted to a person or persons of one’s choosing. In addition to that, users of the Gratafy app will be able to send their culinary gifts by using Facebook, email, or text. So How Does It Work? Grab

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If he was unstable, he wasn’t alone. According to a military study at the time, more than one in five soldiers and marines in Afghanistan in 2009 were suffering from acute stress, depression and or anxiety. Bergdahl had apparently gone AWOL before, but nothing was done to remove him from his post or to deal with his stress. Serving in an outpost in a strange land under the constant threat of death puts brutal pressure on everyone. Some hold up better than others. Some act out in different ways than others. Those of us who have not been there should be the last to judge or to condemn. Secretary of State John Kerry, a Vietnam veteran, got it right when he said it would be “offensive and incomprehensible to consciously leave an American behind, no matter what.” We should be proud of that tradition, not sacrifice it to partisan politics or Senatorial privilege. You can write to the Rev. Jesse Jackson in care of this newspaper or by email at jjackson@rainbowpush.org. Follow him on Twitter @RevJJackson. Share this story online at www. stylemagazine.com.

your phone, choose a recipient, choose a menu item or gift certificate, add a message, and the receiver(s) are notified instantly of the gift. Redeeming the gift is easy as well, while visiting the restaurant or bar where the gift was purchased, order as usual, and when

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the bill comes, all one has to do is show the server their personal gift code. Moreover, Brian Erke, who is the co-founder and CEO of Gratafy, is quite enthusiastic over the launch that is taking place in our city. “We’re excited to help Houstonians share

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their favorite culinary adventure by giving them the ability to send family, friends, and co-workers a gift from their favorite restaurant or bar with just a few clicks on their mobile device.” In fact, Houston is the 5th Market to experience this unique gifting service. Cities such as San Francisco and Seattle are having great success with Gratafy and the feedback received from consumers as well as merchants has given the company the desired outcome that will allow them to expand their service in other areas of the United States. The Gratafy app is free to download and is available on Google Play or the App Store. To learn more about the company, visit: www. gratafy.com. Their website contains a complete listing of the restaurants and bars along with menus from each one which contain the items that are available for purchase. Also, there is list of the cities that have the Gratafy app as well. So who’s ready for some “Gratafy-cation”? If you’ve tried this app while visiting another city, let me know what you think. Send an email to: YolandaPope@stylemagazine.com, you can also follow me on twitter: @ YPEatingWstyle. Thanks for Reading!


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a persistent cough lately. After a battery of tests the second year Texan was diagnosed with Lymphoma. Quessenberry tweeted that he will fight and win this battle over the disease and he has the backing of his family and the Houston Texans. He is currently undergoing treatment at MD Anderson. For more information, visit Texans.com.

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ayor Anise Parker is getting some additional help with her homeless elimination initiative. Through a partnership with the Knowles-Temenos Place Apartments, more of Houston’s homeless population is getting off the streets. A fully furnished apartment with stove and laundry facility is provided to persons in need for $450 a month. Coupled with the services of provided by the Bread of Life, homeless individuals are given the needed boost to help them get off the streets permanently. Currently they have 80 units but construction would soon begin to build another 15 units. For more information, visit breadoflifeinc.org and temenoscdc.org.

Texans Quessenberry Diagnosed with Lymphoma

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igital technology is already over taking our lives in all aspects so it is no surprise that it is taking over our schools. HoustonISD becomes one of the first large districts to get rid of traditional textbooks. Slowly making the transition from textbooks to digital books in 11 high schools this past year, the district plans to have a district wide sweep of all books by 2016 putting take-home laptops in the hands of every high school student. This change will help all stay abreast of current changes in learning. For more information, visit houstonisd.org.

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leave units unmanned. The agreement is to become effective July 1, 2014 and last until December 31, 2016. For more information, visit houstontx.gov.

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his month, Texas Southern University will be featured as one of the Tom Joyner Foundation Schools of the Month. Each morning of the month, TSU will be promoted by the “Fly Jock” himself on the Tom Joyner Morning Show to raise funds from listeners across the country. On June 20, Tom Joyner’s popular “Party with a Purpose” will be held at Grooves of Houston, 2300 Pierce St., Houston 77003 from 5-8pm. Funds this day will support TSU’s Band’s “Road to Canton” Caravan for the Enshrinement of Michael Strahan. Party with a Purpose attendees will be able to purchase tickets for a chance to win prizes and gifts. There will also be an auction.

City Reaches Agreement with HFD

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ayor Annise Parker announced a proposed new contract for the rank and file at the Houston Fire Department (HFD). The agreement, which still must be ratified by the union membership, gives firefighters pay increases of 4% and changes regarding time off for holidays, vacations and sick time that will not

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ENTERTAINMENT Stylish Entertainment Briefs By Darian Gore, Editorial Intern

8 Million Yearly Allowance Given to Michael Jackson’s Kids

Stay on top of what’s hot with Houston Style Magazine. Here is what’s hot now.

Diehl created a Twitter frenzy while showing off her curves during the swimsuit round of the competition held in Baton Rouge, LA. Many fans of Diehl’s are upset and disappointed that she did not make the top 10. People felt as if they could relate to the beauty queen and consider her “one of them” because she was not super model thin.

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. Kelly’s teenage boy revealed to the world that he is transgender. The 14-yearold born female and named Jaya Kelly announced that he would now go by Jay Kelly. Since the announcement a circle of support Jay Kelly has surrounded Jay including his mother, sister and a host of fans on Twitter and Facebook. Yet, his dad has not come out to say anything about Jay being transgender. Jay is grateful for being accepted for who he is.

Kelly Rowland Is Pregnant

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here have been a swarm of rumors going around that Kelly Rowland was pregnant and just hiding her baby bump from the world. Kelly confirmed that the rumors were true via Instagram. She and hubby Tim Whiterspoon are expecting their first child. Posting a picture of two pairs of Jordan’s, one being the baby version of the shoe, and the caption “I’ll be stuntin like my daddy.....”. Now that the news is out everyone is extremely excited for her and the baby boy that is coming to this world.

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Driver in Tracy Morgan Crash Out on Bail

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t’s good to be a Jackson. Michael Jackson’s kids reportedly receive an $8 million annual allowance and they have no problems with spending it. Marc Schaffel, who is engaged to Michael Jackson’s exwife’s Debbie Rowe, told sources that the Jackson’s kids mainly spent their money on vacationing. Prince, Paris, and Blanket take about three vacations a year to Hawaii and Las Vegas and spend about $350,000. Prince also purchased a new Ford truck, custom made jewelry for his girlfriend, even though he wants to save money to buy back his father’s Neverland Ranch. Paris enjoys buying shoes and athletic gear while Blanket enjoys taking his cousins and friends to expensive restaurants for dinner.

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ia Sanchez might have won the Miss USA crown but all eyes were on Miss Indiana Mekayla Diehl during the Miss USA 2014 Pageant.

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eports have surface that Wal-Mart driver Kevin Roper hadn’t slept for over 24 hours when his truck crashed into comedian Tracy Morgan’s limo. The accident critically injured Morgan and killed Morgan’s mentor and friend James McNair and injured two other passengers. Roper appeared in court and pleaded not guilty to death by auto and assault by auto charges. He is now out on a $500,00 bond. Morgan, still in critical condition, is being taken care of at Robert Wood Johnson Hospital suffering from broken ribs, nose, leg, and femur. Many people are showing their support and love for Morgan on Twitter and Instagram and praying for a quick recovery. Kevin Roper

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POLITICAL

By Burt Levine, Political Writer

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Harris County Judge Emmett Explains Leadership Excellence

arris County Judge Ed Emmett, having served as the elected chief executive of America’s third largest county and Texas’ largest county since 2007, was the top vote getter throughout the county in his last election. As one of the country’s top leaders in public management, he came to the Houston Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce Monday to speak on Leadership. “Leadership is about getting different people behind you to get good things done for the most number of people,” said the 64-year-old businessman that in 1978 at age 29 was elected to the Texas House from a district covering most of east Harris County. Emmett, a Harris County Judge Ed Emmett with Harris County District Clerk Chris Daniel, Houston Bellaire High School Metropolitan Chamber CEO Peggy Wilson, Jamal Bafagih and Rev. Francene Young. graduate, later earned side or look at other sides of an issue your political a Rice University Econom- party or your base in the party will call you weak ics BA and then a Master but to me that is strong leadership. To me real leadof Public Affairs from the ership heroes start with beloved Sam Houston that University of Texas at Aus- everyone looks up to now but was rejected by most tin in 1974. Ed Emmett Texas before he died because he was against slavery. “Leadership can be He resigned as governor because he refused to suplearned in education and training but really it only port Texas secession with the rest of the South in the comes from having the judgment to be clear, concise civil war,” Emmett said and continued to list leaders and strong in beliefs but flexible to change. To get such as Lyndon Johnson and Ronald Reagan. Johnthings done in business and in politics in particular son for his leadership to change his views to make that can be problematic,” Emmett said. America’s biggest leaps forward in civil rights for “Today in politics if you meet with another African Americans. And Reagan for his leadership

to go against his party on debt issues to achieve American prosperity for the most people ever. Following four terms in the Texas House, Emmett left politics to succeed in business before being appointed by President George HW Bush to the Interstate Commerce Commission and then being appointed Harris County Judge following Judge Robert Eckels’ 2006 resignation. “Harris County is not only the largest county in the American South but it is the most diverse large county in the American South. Harris County is about 42 percent Hispanic, 32 percent white, 20 African American and 7 percent Asian. My expertise in coming to government was transportation but indigent health care is the hottest issue. Everyone, especially those in my Republican Party, is angry about health care for illegal immigrants but immigration is for the federal government. My interest in this issue is public health. If we don’t help the most people possible public pandemics of disease will hurt everyone. That is in no one’s interest,” he said. Emmett explained more people, especially minorities, live outside the Beltway than ever before and more than ever expected. “The area of Harris County outside Houston surpasses 1.5 million. Our challenge is to provide the safety, flood control, infrastructure and other municipal needs for those folks in a non-city government that was not designed for the provision of such services,” he said.

BOOK REVIEW For Martinez, Taxis Are About By Terri Schichenmeyer, Literary Writer

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omorrow morning, when you wake up, everything will be changed. Oh, sure, you’ll still be in the same bed with the same sheets and jammies. Your room will be the same room you went to sleep in. Your mom will still be your mom and your dad will still be your dad – but it’ll be a whole new day with new possibilities. As you’ll see in the new book “All Different Now” by Angela Johnson, illustrated by E.B. Lewis, one day can really mean a lot. Every morning, the breeze from the gulf woke everyone up, telling them it was time to start the day in the fields beneath the hot Texas sun. Just like every other day, it was time to work and work some more – but there was one day when everything was different, though nobody knew it at first. And then someone told someone else on the edge of the gulf. And that someone took the word to town, and told friends. The friends were so happy that they spread the message around the country. The news was like a wave in the ocean and pretty soon, everyone in the fields knew – and they were happy. They knew that “a Union general had read from a balcony” that everyone was free – not just now, but “forever.” From that minute forward, nothing would be like it was the day before. Everything would “be all different now.” People sang their happiness with faces raised. Others – those who didn’t think they’d ever

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see it – cried tears of joy. Some could hardly believe that day had come and they “whispered things” to one another. Since nobody was being forced to work in the fields that day, they all went to the beach for a picnic by the water. Even the sand was changed. Dancing felt new. Food tasted different for those who were free for the first time. Even stories sounded

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by Angela Johnson, illustrated by E.B. Lewis

sweeter. And at the end of the day, it was especially nice to walk next to cotton fields that didn’t demand work. It was nice to go to bed, knowing that the next morning and every one after that, the sun would wake everyone up and nothing would ever be the same… In her notes, author Angela Johnson says that a photo of her great-grandparents led her to wonder how they celebrated when they learned of their freedom which, because they were slaves in Texas, came more than two years after the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation. That’s a great way to introduce the pages of historical overview about Emancipation and Juneteenth that follow, but be sure to read the illustrator’s note, too. E.B. Lewis writes about making this book come alive, which he calls his “biggest challenge.” The challenge for you, I think, is talking your 3-to-7-year-old into letting go of this book now and then because they’ll want to hold fast to it. As for you, if you’re prone to saying no to “just one more book,” then “All Different Now” might change your mind. c.2014, Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers $17.99 / $19.99 Canada 40 pages


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Roman Martinez Cares About People Most in the Taxi Industry

oman Martinez lives for taxis. A former politician, he is a businessman who does his job, the President of Texas Taxi Inc, the parent of Yellow Cab, like he is still a community activist. Although he grew up in Houston, Martinez said that it was not until his time at Yale University that he got involved. “I was admitted to Yale as premed. I thought I was going to be a doctor,” he said, chuckling. “But I caught the political bug in college.” Over the following years, this political bug guided Martinez into work with State Representatives, the State Comptroller and even into him holding a seat in the Legislature for a decade, from 1983 to 1993. During that time, he saw firsthand the many ways in which his community would be neglected by the powers-to-be in both Houston and Austin. Accordingly, Martinez decided to do something about it and, while still serving in the Legislature, he founded Fiesta Cab. Contrary to common misconception, the red, green and white cabs are not affiliated with the popular grocery store, though Martinez noted that he even went to the stores’ owners to ensure an an an amicable relationship between the two companies would be guaranteed. Martinez explained that Fiesta Cab was designed as a transportation company that would specifically reach out to the typically underserviced Spanish-speaking community. He strived to recruit bilingual drivers and sent them

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into novel neighborhoods throughout the town. Most importantly, he said, the company abided by existing regulations when entering the marketplace. “We went through the whole process,” Martinez said. “We played by the rules. We grew honestly throughout our years.” And grow they did. Within just a few years, Fiesta Cab had expanded exponentially and was soon bought by Yellow Cab, the largest taxi company in Houston. Then the two were consolidated under outside owners, first Coach USA, then Stagecoach. In both capacities, Martinez was brought on to lead the corporations. Finally, in 2003, a group of Taxi investors put together a new holding company to look over this plethora of taxi companies in Austin, Houston and San Antonio. Since 2009, Martinez has served as the company’s President. In Houston, Texas Taxi oversees the Greater Houston Transportation Company, which contracts with drivers of Yellow Cab, Fiesta Cab, United Cab, Greater Houston Airport Taxi and Towne Car. Martinez explained that each of these services provide a distinct service to the community. While Fiesta Cab, as previously explained, primarily services a need in the Spanish-speaking community, United Cab is used throughout the Midtown and Montrose communities, where brand loyalty is much stronger. The airport taxis service those leaving Intercontinental and Hobby by allowing customers to hail

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the cabs from the curb, something not allowed except at airport terminals. The Towne Cars, finally, provide a luxury service —at the same price— in exchange for advanced notice and scheduling. However, Martinez is not content merely allowing these different companies to service the facets of the community by extending their business models into them. He works for his company to put its money where its mouth is, so to speak, and give back to the community in other ways. Yellow Cab is a backer of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, as well as the Houston Arts Alliance and Crime Stoppers, just to name a few. It also helps present the “Steps 4 Students” 5k run/walk with the Catholic Archdiocese and participates in the Race for the Cure, going so far as to paint some of their cabs pink for breast cancer awareness. However, Martinez says that the most integral part of the taxi conglomerate is how tight the relationships are between staff and independent contractor drivers. Employees mentor students at nearby schools, and scholarships for college are distributed, not only for the children of those affiliated with the companies, but for the employees and drivers themselves who want to continue their education. Fiesta Cab even puts on an event every winter, wherein Pancho Claus, a Tex-Mex Santa who moonlights as one of their drivers, distributes presents to children in the community.

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“We’re more than just a money-making venture,” Martinez said. “We’re a staple of the community that wants to serve this city as a public utility. We pick up everybody, even those we take a loss on, because it is the right thing to do.” Many of these rides at a loss take the form of the economically disadvantaged or persons with disabilities hailing short-length trips. By law, they have to take all those who request transportation where they want to go, but they do not have to pay for expensive upgrades to make vehicles wheelchair accessible. Instead, Yellow Cab has chosen to do this. Now, Martinez is campaigning at City Hall to make sure all the large cab companies have to abide by these same regulations, ensuring that all the major players have to provide at least 10% of their fleet to be wheelchair accessible, among other concerns. He is also making sure that all new entrants into the market have to play by the rules, including proper background checks for drivers, robust insurance requirements and strict fare controls. For Martinez, all of this is central to the idea of taxis as a public utility. Ever since he started Fiesta Cab over 25 years ago, everything has always been about the people. The bottom lines are just as important as the people. Be it customers, independent contractor drivers or other employees, Martinez hopes to improve everyone’s lives, as well as giving back to the community.


Juneteenth

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Reopening in October

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We’re still making progress in Houston. Join me today in celebrating our progress in the ongoing pursuit of justice, freedom and equality. I am proud that we are in the final stages of the restoration of the historic De Luxe Theater in partnership with Texas Southern University and the Fifth Ward Community Redevelopment Corporation. The De Luxe opened in 1941 in the heart of the Fifth Ward, a neighborhood settled in the 1800s by freed slaves. It’s a cultural touchstone for Houston’s African American community. Bringing the De Luxe back to life will honor the contributions of African Americans and

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enrich the lives of all of us in Houston.

Happy Juneteenth! M ay o r a n n i s e P a r k e r

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aturday (6/8/2014) was an exciting day at Macy’s, Memorial City Mall, as Kenneth Cole and Men’s Health Magazine teamed up to introduce Kenneth Cole’s new cologne Mankind. Chandler Parsons, of the Houston Rockets, was the special guest of the event. Parsons is into the world of fashion. So when the opportunity arose to work with Kenneth Cole and

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help promote his cologne, he couldn’t refuse the offer. The cologne is celebrating the history of the modern man. “Every girl I’ve asked about it is attracted to it and I think every guy would like that,” Parsons jokes. He describes the scent as being apart of Kenneth Cole’s life. It’s self-made, self-driven and a very confident scent. He could not stop raving about how great the cologne smelled. The cologne is supposed to be a blend of cardamom, tarragon leaf, ginger and pineapple, which mixes with cedar, vetiver and cinnamon to make a scent that is to die for. As Parsons made his way to the main stage, a sea of red Rockets fans swarmed him. His day was full of autographs and pictures as he helped promote

Houston Rockets Star Partners With Men’s Health Magazine and Kenneth Cole at Macy’s Mankind. Parsons noted that he looks forward to the possibilities of working with Kenneth Cole in the future. Aside from being a Rockets player, Parsons, being very knowledgeable about the world of designers, is obviously a trendsetter. He describes his style as very European and fitted. “I don’t wear anything very baggy. My items are very tailored and tight. I’m very trendy with my outfits. I like to be bold. I wear a lot of loud and fun colors. I‘m very versatile.” He joked about how his teammates would often

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Chandler Parsons posing with families

“In accordance with a proclamation from the executive of the United States, all slaves are free...” JUNE 19, 1865, GALVESTON, TX

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laugh at something he was wearing and then have it on two weeks later. “It’s all about being bold and confident, and if you think you can pull something off you probably can,” said Parsons. Outside of the gym, you can find Parsons at some of his favorite places in Houston such as Uchi or Kata Robata wearing his new favorite cologne Mankind.

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When it comes to entertainment, this one’s a real BREATH OF FRESH AIR.

UPCOMING EVENTS: June 7 | 6:00 p.m. 25th Annual Accordion Kings & Queens June 11-13 | 11:00 a.m. June 13 | 8:15 p.m. TUTS presents: Big! The Musical June 19 | 7:00 p.m. Houston’s Juneteenth Celebration featuring Allen Toussaint June 20-21; 27-28 8:30 p.m. ExxonMobil presents: Summer Symphony Nights Houston Symphony

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Miller Outdoor Theatre offers extraordinary entertainment, right in the heart of Hermann Park. The best music, dance, theatre and more. Every performance is free.

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July 2 | 8:30 p.m. Jefferson Starship

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Houston Style Magazine Honors Adoptive Fathers

en are known to be strong and tough but put a child into their arms and they crumble. Just being called “daddy” could melt their heart in two seconds flat. Having a father is so vital in a child’s life. By the father’s example boys learn how to become men and girls learn how they should be treated. For some children having that father figure in their life is just nonexistent. Hence why adoption is so beautiful. It gives the opportunity for men who have the desire to be a dad but is challenge by the process due to infertility or other concerns a chance to be one. And those who have a genuine love for children to give all the love they can to as many children as they can. Houston Style Magazine honors adoptive fathers, men who vowed that nothing would stand in their way to be a dad.

Dorsey Reese, Jr. It just took seeing a friend with their recently adopted child for Dorsey Reese, Jr. to know he wanted to adopt a baby of his own with his wife Karen. Immediately he began researching the adoption process and became the father of a baby girl named Shannen. On his first Father’s Day as Shannen’s dad Reese remembers feeling proud to be part of the distinguish club of Fathers. Getting gifts was an unexpected bonus that hadn’t even crossed his mind. Just being Shannen’s dad was gift enough for him. “I was so proud. I had a huge smile on my face. I was filled with so much love,” said Reese. He finds it so sobering that his daughter’s very existence depended upon him. The thought of molding her into a good God-fearing human being was awe inspiring to him. “I am the only father she

knows. I am her teacher, her life guide. I am here to train her up in the way she should go. I am her support system,” said Reese. Now that Shannen is all grown up Reese is enjoying another realm of fatherhood, being a grandfather, or as his grandson will call him when he starts talking Pop Pop. He hopes to Dorsey Reese, Jr & Shannen Brown pass on the same principles of loving the Lord, being responsible for yourself and family, and getting a good education to his grandson that he passed to his daughter. Dwayne Bilton Already the father of two sons, Dwayne Bilton didn’t know the joy a daughter could bring to his life. But upon seeing the full of life Kelli at church one day sent his heart skipping a beat. “I loved her youthful enthusiasm and big smile,” said Bilton. That smile was something that Bilton just couldn’t resist. He said it instantly led him to spoil the little girl rotten causing an even bigger smile to spread across her face. Although Bilton never adopted Kelli in the formal sense of the official adoption process, he became her father under the authority of God. He is her Godfather, an honor that he takes just as seriously as being the father of his sons. “I am so proud

to be referred to as her daddy,” said Bilton. He has been a constant father figure in Kelli’s life since her biological dad was in the military and lived in another state. Where her real father could not be, Bilton was happy to step in acting as sort of a surrogate father to Kelli. Attending school career days, taking her on countless father/daughter dates, and just being there Kelli Walker & Dwayne Bilton since the pair met when Kelli was just 6 years old. As years past, the father and daughter bond has grown closer and closer to which the two are eternally grateful. “Our bond is as strong today as it was when she was a first grader,” exclaimed a proud Bilton. His guiding hand over Kelli’s life has allowed him the joy and the reward in being a valuable part of shaping the woman she is today and providing direction, mentorship and friendship. Bilton just loves kids. In addition to Kelli, he has other eight Godchildren. All of which get the same love and attention as his biological sons. He takes great pride in knowing that all his children are loved and know that they are loved. Houston Style Magazine wishes fathers everywhere a very Happy Father’s Day!

What You Should Know About Juneteenth By Erynn Haskins, Feature Writer

Juneteenth is the oldest known celebration of the ending of slavery in the United States.” On June 19th 1865, the Union soldiers led by General Gordon Granger landed in Galveston, Texas with the news that the American Civil War had ended and the enslaved were now free. This came two and a half years after then President Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation, but was unsuccessful in Texas due to lack of influence and enforcement of the new Executive Order. Reaction to the news ranged from shocked to joyous and triumphant, with many anxious to leave their ‘masters’ and plantation. Moving north was the logical option and symbolized true freedom for many. Others looking to reunite with family members headed for neighboring states Louisiana, Arkansas, and Oklahoma. The celebration of Juneteenth was a time for reassurance, prayer and gathering. Slaves and decendants continued to make an annual pilgrimage back to Galveston in honor of this date of freedom. Traditionally Juneteenth activities include playing baseball, fishing, and barbequing and rodeo activities. Many of these traditions are still exercised today. Education, prayer, and self-improvement were and still are heavily focused on during Juneteenth. Al Edwards, Houston native and former member of the Texas Legislature, is an advocate for the Juneteenth legacy. In 1979, Edwards founded Juneteenth U.S.A, an organization that celebrates 20 years of Juneteenth celebrations. Edwards is also best known as author and sponsor of House Bill 1016 making June 19th (Juneteenth) a state paid holiday in Texas. He is also Chairman of the Texas

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perspective, the events of 1865 in Texas are not forgotten, for all of the roots tie back to this fertile soil from which a national day of pride is growing. “ For more information on the history of Juneteenth and Al Edwards visit: www.juneteenth. com

Emancipation Juneteenth Cultural & Historical Commission (a state agency established in 1998 for the preservation of Juneteenth, and for the Juneteenth Memorial monument at the State Capitol). Today, Juneteenth continues to be a growing Texas tradition. Communities and organizations continue to celebrate the holiday and support its recognition. It is spreading nationally with institutions like the Smithsonian and Henry Ford Museum sponsoring Juneteenth-centered activities. Many organizations have rose over the years with the mission to “promote and cultivate knowledge and appreciation of African American history and culture.” According to Juneteenth.com, “Juneteenth today, celebrates African American freedom and achievement, while encouraging continuous selfdevelopment and respect for all cultures. As it takes on a more national, symbolic and even global

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This historic event is presented in partnership with Houston Blues Museum, Houston Blues Society, Houston Style Magazine, Houston Institute for Culture, KPFT 90.1 FM - Pacifica Radio, Community Artists Collective, and many more community non-profit organizations. Houston’s Juneteenth Celebration is produced by Houston Institute for Culture with support of the City of Houston through the Miller Theatre Advisory Board, Texas Commission on the Arts, Houston Museum of Culture, Houston Style Magazine, and many more. www.StyleMagazine.com moc.enizagaMelytS.www

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2014 Kelsey Research Foundation’s National Cancer Survivors Day Photography By Vicky Pink

n Thursday, June 5, 2014, Houston Style Magazine was on hand at Kelsey-Seybold ClinO ic for Kelsey Research Foundation’s National Cancer Survivors Day. The event is held annually in hundreds of communities throughout the world to demonstrate that life after a cancer diagnosis can be a reality. In addition to meeting other survivors and enjoying some refreshments, survivors engaged in shared testimonials of cancer survival and hope. Some in attendance were Kathy Gabriel, Anthony Greisinger, Merle Howe, Helen Hudson, Frediswinda Busby, Lucille Barriere, Lydia Henn, Peggy Louie, Belinda Ybarbo, Joan Wolochin, Gale Yandall, Nancy Witt, Acie Brock, Robert Korst, Julie Korst, and Sonia Barre.

10th Anniversary of Clinical Care Pharmacy, LLC.

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n Friday, June 6, 2014, Houston Style Magazine was on hand at Food Town Store for the 10th Anniversary of Clinical Care Pharmacy, LLC. Founded by Dr. Anjanette Wyatt, Clinical Care Pharmacy offers low prices including $5.00 generics, delivery service, disease management, bubble packing for assisted facilities and group homes and educational seminars. At the celebration, Dr. Wyatt was presented with a plaque from the Houston Northwest Chamber of Commerce. Attendees at the celebration enjoyed great food and good times. For more information call 281-272-8700.

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BUSINESS BRIEFS

not MileagePlus elite members will earn 5 miles for ever $1 spent and those who are Premier Silver, Premier Gold, Premier Platinum, and Premier 1K status will earn 7, 8, 9, and 11 miles, respectively. For more information, visit united.com.

Texas Children’s Hospital Gets National Recognition

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ccording to the U.S. News and World Report Texas Children’s Hospital is one of the best pediatric hospitals in the country. Ranking 4th out of the 183 hospitals evaluated. Texas Children’s was also 1 of 89 hospitals ranked nationally in 10 pediatric specialties with the highest rank in cardiac & heart surgery and neonatal care. For more information, visit health.usnews.com.

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Sprint Closer to Deal with T-Mobile

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print and T-Mobile are on the brink of a $32 billion deal that would give Sprint more than 100 million customers reports KTRK. This merger would be great for consumers since it will equate to lower prices and better coverage. Currently Sprint is the third largest wireless carrier with 54 million subscribers while T-Mobile is the fourth with 45 million subscribers. Sprint and T-Mobile have not official commented on the deal. For more information, visit abc13.com.

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en’s Wearhouse is growing. Already acquiring Jos. A. Bank Clothiers Inc. and Joseph Abboud, Men’s Wearhouse plans to open 100 more stores. The Houston Business Journal reports that analyst Richard Jaffe said that the new stores will be in addition to the 670 stores and 9 outlets they currently have. For more information, visit menswearhouse. com.

General Motors Fires Employees Over Ignition Switch Recall

fter 2 years David Marcus is stepping down as president of PayPal to join Facebook in their Facebook Messenger department. The moved shocked those at PayPal since Marcus was considered PayPal’s biggest asset and was the face of the new PayPal. Marcus noted it was time for him to go because he thought his mission had been accomplished and he was not fulfilling his passion for building products. How will Marcus change Facebook? Recode.net reports

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eneral Motors is cleaning house of 15 employees over the ignition switch recall that claimed the lives of 13. KTRK reports that GM CEO Mary Barra made the announcement after the internal investigation that led 2.6 million vehicles to be recalled for the mistake. The company has reviewed their findings and has made recommendations to not let history repeat itself. For more information, visit gm.com.

United Airlines Revamps Frequent Flyer Program

that speculation of payment merging with Facebook messaging might happen. For more information, visit recode.net.

Ford Gets Into the Tomato Business for the Environment

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ho knew derivatives of tomatoes could be good for car parts? Apparently Ford did. The automaker will collaborate with Heinz to use dried tomato skins in substitution of petrochemicals in plastic parts. According to hispanicbusiness.com it was Heinz who first approached Ford about recycling peels, stems, and seeds from tomatoes used in their ketchup production. Ford is also working on similar deals with Coca-Cola, Nike, and Procter & Gamble. For more information, visit hispanicbusiness. com.

HOUSTON INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NOTICE TO PROPOSERS The Houston Independent School District located in the Hattie Mae White Educational Support Center at 4400 West 18th Street Houston, Texas 77092 will accept proposals, until the stated date and time deadlines, in the Board Services Office, Level C1 Project 14-06-02 RFQ – Architectural and Engineering Services for the 2012 HISD Facilities Capital Program – with a final submittal date of 2P.M. July 8, 2014. The pre-proposal conference for this project will be held at the Construction & Facility Services building auditorium (The old Brock Elementary School) located at 1417 Houston Ave. - Houston, Texas 77007 on June 23, 2014, at 10:00 AM Central Time.

Comcast Offer Free WiFi Upsetting Customers

Project 14-06-03 – Purchase of Extra Curricular Charter and School Bus Services– with a deadline of 2 P.M. June 25, 2014. The pre-proposal conference for this project will be in Room 2C10 at the above stated address on June 17, 2014 at 2:00 P.M.

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Greetings  Texas,   Welcome  to  the  11th  Annual  Texas  Black  Expo  Juneteenth  Summer  Celebration,  or  #TBE2014  as  we  refer  to  it  on  social  media.    #TBE2014  is  poised  to  be  the  best  yet!  We  are  gearing-­â€?up  to  host  more  than  25,000  attendees  and  more  than  250  businesses  throughout  the  four-­â€?day  weekend,  June  19  -­â€?22.  Th "  theme  is  # $  and  focuses  on  equipping  our  community  with  valuable  health  and  wellness  resources  to  encourage  healthy,  active  lifestyles.  But,  "    From  the  business  empowerment  workshops  and  the  professional  networking  reception,  to  the  action-­â€?packed  tradeshow,  featuring  a  youth  expo,  panel  discussions,  celebrity  entertainment,  and  live  concerts,  we  strive  to  deliver  positive  experiences  that  inspire  and  strengthen  the  African  American  community,  and  all  communities.  Together  with  #TBE2014  corporate  sponsors,  community  partners,  and  Texas  Black  Expo  board  of  directors,  we  have  put  forth  tireless  efforts  to  ensure  all  events  provide  positive  cultural  awareness  for  our  entire  community,  youngest  to  oldest.     For  more  than  a  decade,  Texas  Black  Expo  has  remained  steadfast  in  its  mission  to  stimulate  " inspiring  youth,  and  building  better  lives.  Our  commitment  to  serving  Texas,  and  Texans,  is  without  equal,  and  we  are  honored  the  summer  celebration  has  become  the  largest  Juneteenth  event  in  the  Lone  Star  state.    " % (&')!  including  a  full  schedule  of  events,  visit  www.texasblackexpo.com.  We  also  invite  you  to  engage  with  @TexasBlackExpo  on  Twitter,  Instagram,  and  Facebook.   We  look  forward  to  seeing  you  at  #TBE2014!    Truly  yours,       Jerome  Love      State  Representative  Sylvester  Turner   President,  Texas  Black  Expo    House  District  139/#TBE2014  Chairman  Â

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Houston StyleHouston Magazine Style Magazine P.O. Box 14035 P.O. Box 14035 TX 77221-4035 Houston, TX Houston, 77221-4035

May 28, 2014

Dear Friends:

Dear Friends: On behalf ofof the the Eighteenth District Congressional District of On behalf of the Constituents theConstituents EighteenthofCongressional of Texas I would like to welTexas I would like to welcome you to the 2014 Texas Black Expo. Since its founding come you to the 2014 Texas Black Expo. Since its founding in 2003 the Texas Black Expo has been in 2003 the Texas Black Expo has been an effective voice and channel for the social an effective voice and channel for theofsocial economic advancement of African Americans. and economic advancement Africanand Americans. Since its inception, Texas Black Expo has been a vehicle in assisting African-American youth, famits inception, Texas Black Expo has been a vehicle in assisting Africanilies, communities Since and businesses in achieving their highest potential and reflecting pride in their American youth, families, communities and businesses in achieving their highest ethnicity andpotential culture.and With all thatpride theyinhave I am With proud this event has grown reflecting their accomplished ethnicity and culture. all to thatsay they have accomplished I am proud toannually say this event has grown attract more thanshowcasing 20,000 to attract more than 20,000 attendees throughout thistonation. Further more than attendees annually Houston throughout thisand nation. Further showcasing 250 to the Houston 250 businesses to the Greater Area contributing more thanmore $1.5 than million businesses to the Greater Houston Area and contributing more than $1.5 million to economy. the Houston economy. This weekend long event brings hundreds of businesses, corporate exhibitors, and activities for chilThis health weekend long event hundreds best. of businesses, dren and young adults, screenings andbrings entertainments As one ofcorporate the highly exhibitors, activities for of children and young adults,community. health screenings and anticipated events it hasand become a part integrating Houston’s entertainments best. As one of the highly anticipated events it has become a part of I commend the organization’s integrating Houston’scommitment community. to diversity, commerce, and core values in demonstrating accountability and integrity which has helped thread the I commend the who organization’s commitment to diversity, commerce, and coreand fabric of this community. To all made this a reality, your hard work, dedication values in demonstrating accountability and integrity which has helped thread the commitment are deserving of the respect, admiration and commendation of the United States congress. Sincerely,

Sheila Jackson Lee Member of Congress

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CITY OF HOUSTON

Annise D. Parker Mayor P.O. Box 1562 Houston, Texas 77251-1562 Telephone " Dial 311 www.houstontx.gov

June 19-22, 2014 Greetings, As Mayor of the City of Houston, I welcome all attending the 2014 Texas Black Expo. % American empowerment festival, which is consistently held to coincide with the Juneteenth holiday. Texas Black Expo is a non-profit organization with a mission to stimulate growth and development within urban communities by strengthening businesses, inspiring youth and building better lives. The 2014 Texas Black Expo will provide a networking reception with Tom Joyner; a Diva Dialogue with MC Lyte, Sybil Wilkes and Reshonda Tate Billingsley; an old school concert with MC Lyte, Regina Belle and Morris Day and the Time and Darrin Henson, a fitness guru and actor. I commend Texas Black Expo for providing opportunities to share information on best business practices and improvement. I am confident that ! % Texas Black Expo will enhance opportunities for minority businesses and leaders as well as contribute to !% ! Best wishes for a rewarding event.

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Annise D. Parker Mayor

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We are excited to have the Texas Black Expo here, and we look forward to showcasing all of the wonderful things Houston has to offer during your time with us.

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Houston is a place where international style meets Southern charm. The city attracts visitors and transplants with a wonderful mix of world-class arts, booming business, pro sports and award-winning cuisine.

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Dr. Anastaia Gentles Turning On the Nightlight for Pediatric Care by Trevior Mays, Feature Writer

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f you’re experiencing a medical issue in the middle of the night knowing that your doctor’s office is closed and you’re in need of urgent care, Dr. Anastaia Gentles of Nightlight Pediatrics Urgent Care is who you should contact. After Dr. Gentles and two colleagues made the observation of seeing so many patients waiting for long periods of time while

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needing medical attention in the hectic and vibrant ER room, the idea for Nightlight Pediatrics Urgent

Care formed. In 2007 in Sugar Land, Texas, Dr. Gentles and two colleagues birth the establishment that would eliminate work overloads, long waits, and agony. Upon opening Nightlight Pediatrics, Dr. Gentles accompanied by two reliable friends also working in the medical field took on all patients and worked alone. Shortly after running a successful minority owned business, Dr. Gentles received a lending hand from the Texas Children Health Plan. Nightlight Pediatrics continues to grow and be one of today’s leading pediatric clinics in Houston due to quality care and strictly focusing on pediatrics. Although the tedious work starting off may have been hard for the trio, having no competition after hours as well as no place for children to receive urgent care made success for the establishment a piece of cake. Dr. Gentles really knew she was in business when doctors began to recommend their patients to her clinic. Nightlight Pediatrics sets itself apart from other clinics by being urgent care only, and performing most things that your doctor’s office does. However, it is still recommended to have a regular doctor. Nightlight Pediatrics specializes in but is not limited to warts, broken bones, asthma, and earaches. While still expanding, Nightlight Pediatrics will be opening its newest location in Pearland, TX in June, which will add X-Ray observation to the list.

Children are not the only patients of Dr. Gentles. Toys are too. Through a partnership with Radio Disney’s Doc McStuffins’ Clinic Dr. Gentles sees the toy of her patients. Children are encouraged to bring their stuffed animals in to see Dr. Gentles

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for a check up at the Texas Black Expo on Saturday, June 21st. This is Dr. Gentles way of giving back to her community, a belief that is shares by the entire staff at Nightlight Pediatrics. This is what makes Dr. Gentles a perfect fit for the 2014 Texas Black Expo. Going to the doctor should not cause you agony and grief. You should leave feeling happy and informed. Day-by-day Dr. Gentles and her team are changing the way patient care is done and they are willing to burn the midnight oil to do it.

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Blue Cross Blue Shield Caring For Texas By Jo-Carolyn Goode, Managing Editor

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aving health insurance shouldn’t be considered a luxury in America. But for many it was. Some people were not getting it though their employer. Some just couldn’t plain afford the premiums while others didn’t even qualify to get coverage. Leaving millions of people uninsured and hanging in the balance. But that was before the Affordable Care Act. Before the barriers of preexisting conditions was removed and insurance for everyone became the norm. Even though Houston was home to the world famous Texas Medical Center and is one of the most progressive cities of America, one in every third Houstonian was uninsured. With the passage of the new law and health insurance becoming more accessible, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas knew they had to educate citizens on their options and make all the red tape make sense. Thus they launched the Be Covered Texas campaign to give families clearer understandings of the new health law and fulfilled their mission of having healthy communities. There effort has led to the outreach of 3.29 million Texans and counting. Another organization that keeps the health of people in mind is the Texas Black Expo (TBE). With a wider net they focused on the health of families’ bodies and the health of their wealth to grow stronger communities and inspire the next generation. Having similar goals, it was a natural fit for the Texas Black Expo and BCBSTX to partner. “BCBSTX truly believes in giving back to the communities we serve. We’re honored to sponsor the Texas Black Expo this year and welcome the opportunity to promote health and wellness with this audience,” said Preston Johnson, President of BCBSTX of Houston and Southeast Texas. Understanding that African Americans are at risk to a bevy of health disparities, BCBSTX’s goal is to raise awareness of Preston Johnson, Jr. these issues during the Texas Black Expo with their sponsorship. “We want the Houston community to know that BCBSTX is there for them through it all,” said Johnson. Efforts taken to educate the greater Houston community is all part of Johnson’s overall vision for Houston and Southeast Texas. “For me personally, our efforts here in this region will focus a great deal of our attention on a grassroots approach to reducing and eliminating the tide of childhood obesity, aggressive efforts to manage chronic illness like diabetes, heart disease, cardio pulmonary disease and other life altering medical conditions through leadership in health, wellness, providing total medical solutions and education of our citizens here,” said Johnson. The TBE and BCBSTX are together in this thought and that is why there are so many activities centered on healthy eating and exercise under TBE’s 2014 theme of “Healthy People. Healthy Communities.” The combination of the two could be just what the doctor ordered as preventative care measures. Connecting and giving of themselves to the communities in this way is just the way of life for BCBSTX. In fact, in 2013 employees clocked more than 17,000 volunteer hours in 61 communities raising an additional $62,600 in matching dollars all in the name of serving the communities that they work with. Johnson remarked, “There isn’t anything more rewarding and gratifying than giving back to those who deserve it.” Houstonians most certainly deserve it. Building “Healthy People. Healthy Communities.” starts with organizations like TBE and BCBSTX, organizations that care for more than just one person but the entire community surrounding them. For more information, visit texasblackexpo.com.

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Here in Texas for over 85 years, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas knows that working closely together works best. That’s why we are proud to support the Texas Black Expo and its effort to raise “Healthy People, Healthy Communities.”

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Party with Tank and Friends at the All Black Affair

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et to coincide with Juneteenth, an annual celebration highlighting the formal end of slavery within Texas, the Texas Black Expo takes the tradition a step further by serving as the largest African-American festival in Texas. With a strong emphasis on empowerment, this year’s theme is “Healthy People, Healthy Communities,” and will feature a slew of prominent entrepreneurs and talent, with artists including DJ extraordinaire Kid Capri and East Coast legend Biz Markie. We recently got a chance to speak with another artist set to perform for TBE’s Black Friday Affair, Grammy Award winning and TGT member Tank as he spoke about his upcoming performance and what else he currently has in the works. Houston Style: So what made you want to lend your support to the event? Tank: I’ve actually been doing the Texas Black Expo since the beginning of my career. It’s always fun, it’s always educational, and you get to interact with your people. I love my Black

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people, so it’s just a continued process. Houston Style: In addition to some of your more familiar work, your new album Stronger is also set to debut on July 8th, do you have a must hear track that you would suggest? Tank: Really this album it’s a new feeling for me. For those that know my music in the past, they’re going to hear and feel something different on this particular project. In the past, I’ve always been going through something, either cheated on someone or getting cheated on. Now I’m just happy. I’m past all of those things, and the tempo of Stronger reflects that. Houston Style: So if you had to choose a personal favorite of yours, what would it be? Tank: (laughs) “I don’t know it just depends on what I’m going through. But I would say that I love “I Can’t Make You Love Me.” Houston Style: What do you feel is a common misconception that people have of you? Tank: I’m a lot more fun than my pictures lead on. It’s like I’m always trying to be the ultimate sexy man, it’s a part of my character but not all

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of me. I’m really approachable, I like to stand and give out hugs. I’m just a real person. I’d like people to know that part of me. Houston Style: You’ve also found success in acting, are there any projects coming up that we should be watching for? Tank: I have an HBO special coming up titled Togetherness as well as Queen Latifah’s film November Rule. Music wise I’ll also be performing at Essence Festival this year and involved with the BET Awards. Houston Style: What’s something about yourself that you wish more people knew? Tank: That I’m cool and I cook a mean grilled cheese sandwich. I can’t braid but I can slick back a ponytail. (laughs) Party with Tank with Kid Capri and Biz Markie on Friday, June 20, 2014 at the House of Blues at 8pm. Tickets are $30 presale and $40 at the door. Get tickets online at texasblackexpo. com.


Bell of Musical Legends “Schools” New Generation at Texas Black Expo ByTotallyRandie.com

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nnually Houstonians look forward to getting their groove on at the Texas Black Expo at the Old School Hip Hop and R&B concert. This year is no different, as the largest urban empowerment festival did not disappoint Houston. In harmony with the Juneteenth weekend, the 11th Annual Summer Celebration will bring another star-studded concert to Discovery Green June 21st, at 6pm. The headlining event will be graced by entertainment Icon/Philanthropist MC Lyte, Grammy Award Winning Singer/Songwriter Regina Belle, and world renowned musical legends/actors Morris Day and the Time. Before hitting the stage, the stars spoke with Houston Style Magazine in an exclusive interview. The woman who seems to defy time is just as relevant today as she was when she first burst on the scene in eighties. With a bevy of “firsts” under her belt, MC Lyte is a hip-hop legend who literally pave the way that today’s female artists follow. When asked the secret to her longevity, the female pioneer of rap attributed her success to “GOD, and the right team of people to help her fulfill her visions and goals.” Her goal in Houston on June 21st is to rock it out with you at the Texas Black Expo. An artist, community leader and philanthropist MC Lyte gives back to her community constantly. She appreciates events like the Texas Black Expo that hone in on uplifting people. “I believe every expo can be important if the proper programming is

in place. Given the Expo is to service the community, they should all have an opportunity to gain knowledge and have a memorable experience,” said Lyte. Currently announcing for BET, Lyte looks forward for hosting the all new 2014 Comic View, as well as the 2014 BET Awards. In the near future, Lyte will put out multiple facets of entertainment from her Sunni Gyrl Inc. She is also set to engage in new music projects as well as more initiatives for her “HipHop Sisters Foundation”. Coming to Houston is like going back home for artist Regina Belle. “I’m so glad to be coming to Houston,” said Belle. “Houston is always going to be a special place.” The Grammy awarding winning singer even recorded her latest album, Higher, in Houston. Gospel rooted Belle was launched on to the music scene by pop-chart topping The Manhattans in the 1980’s. Since then the talented artists has achieved many accolades and performed all over the world (even for former POTUS George W. Bush). Belle who continues to perform today spoke on how she has remained a class act and unstained by negative press all while experiencing musical success for over 25 years. “I give God all the Glory as He is wonderful and understands destiny...I really don’t have time for drama.“ Now she makes the trekked back to Houston to perform live for the hometown crowd at the Texas Black Expo. Belle loves to perform for the community and is anxious about having one on one time with

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the fans and vendors. She is widely known for her powerful performances and said fans will get a great show with something for everyone to love. “They will get a little of the old stuff, not so old stuff and Gospel,” said Belle. “I try to take care of my fans. People paid to see me and I don’t take that lightly.” And to Belle taking care of her fans means giving them what they want. Couple with these two is high energy-filled musical genius, Morris Day and the Time, and he is sure to get people up and dancing in the streets! Rising to fame in the eighties, the once retired Day reemerged due to fan support. Reinventing himself Day is becoming known for more than just his performances with the Time. He has appeared in television commercials for Toyota in the Atlanta area and is the bandleader for TV One’s Baisden After Dark. In addition, he formed a new band, The Original 7ven, with many members of the original The Time. Their latest album is Condensate. Morris Day is a performer that must be viewed live. This will be one party you DO NOT want to miss! Catch MC Lyte, Regina Belle and Morris Day on Saturday, June 21st at 6pm at Discovery Green. For more information, visit texasblackexpo. com.

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Jeff Hoffman: Business is His Middle Name

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usiness might as well be his middle names. Like a planter with a green thumb, Jeff Hoffman is the man with the golden touch to make any business successful. His hand is the guiding force of lucrative businesses like Priceline.com. uBid.com, CTI, ColorJar, and more. The formula to building a strong, vital business is hard work and listening to Hoffman’s advice. So Houston listen up! In an exclusive interview with Houston Style Magazine, Hoffman gives small tidbits that he will expand upon when he shares his knowledge with aspiring and current entrepreneurs at the Texas Black Expo. The first problem many people have when trying to become an entrepreneur is that they are in business for the wrong reasons. If the number one goal is to make money, then you won’t. According to Hoffman, the richest entrepreneurs are not the ones who went into business to make money. They are rich

think that as a leader you are suppose to know everything. Truth is you don’t and never will,” expressed Hoffman. Lots of skill is needed to run a company. Hoffman’s advice for a real leader is allowing everyone on the team to does what he or she does best. So basically stay in your lane of expertise and allow others to do the same. When everyone do what they are best at they are more productive, happier and bonus, often get paid more in the long run. The company is all the better for it. Business success is all about your passion. Following what fuels your heart will bring life to all aspects of your being including your pocketbook. Sometimes that means taking risks. At the end of your life do you want to look back and be glad you took the risk or live with the thought that you never gave yourself the chance? The bigger risk is not following through on that opportunity. Hoffman’s philosophy is to live a life of purpose and passion not paycheck.

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because they are following their passion and working for a greater purpose. Making money it is important. It can’t be your driver, said Hoffman. “Entrepreneurship is about being the master of your own fate.” Ask yourself “Why do you want to do this?” “What is it that you want for your life?” and “How can being an entrepreneur chart your own future?” This will give you a start to making a plan for your future. Next Hoffman’s says don’t miss the value of networking. “You can’t do this alone anyway. So from day one networking and building a team and creating resources and people that can help you and helping them back is an important step.” Establishing a successful business takes time. This concept might be hard for some to grasp in this age of, as Hoffman calls it, the America Idol nation. Simply put it means people don’t want to pay their dues they won’t instant gratification. Being an

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entrepreneur takes patience. Not in the aspect of waiting to put things off that you can do today for tomorrow, that is not an entrepreneur mindset. However, putting in the work

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over time is. “Success never comes without commitment and sacrifice,” said Hoffman. All of these are great nuggets of wisdom but to what does Hoffman credit his success. His ears. Hoffman says as an entrepreneur you have to be a good listener. It makes for a good leader and a team player. In business Hoffman always surrounds himself with people that are smarter than him and then he listens to them. “People

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Hoffman is business’ golden boy. With insight too not only established a business but take it to the next level. In his soon to be released book this August, “Skill,” he shares proven principles to grow your business. Teaching future and current entrepreneurs is Hoffman’s way of giving back and fulfilling a purpose. Recognizing that he has been richly blessed, Hoffman decided to go on a global tour mentoring entrepreneurs. He travels the globe teaching every willing and listening ear the keys to success. He shares those same tips with Houstonians on Friday, June 20th at 8am at the Four Seasons Hotel at the Business Empowerment Series “Coffee & Conversation” presented by the Greater Houston Black Chamber of Commerce and Houston Area Urban League. Joining Hoffman will be Jonathan Sprinkles, Carla Lane, Darryl King, Toni Harrison, and Thomas Jones. Tickets are $15 and can be purchased online at texasblackexpo.com.


Get Fit with Darrin Henson

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arrin Dewitt Henson grew to fame while playing Lem Van Adams on the Showtime series “Soul Food.” Since then, he’s tucked other movie roles under his belt, and gave memorable performances in Stomp the Yard and most recent, Being Mary Jane and Black Coffee. Henson talks with Houston Style reporter MiMi LaRue about his new book Ain’t That the Truth and his quest to get Texans fit with his participation at the Texas Black Expo. Houston Style: We are so excited that you’re coming to Houston. What sparked the interest in participating at the Texas Black Expo? Darrin Henson: Thank you. I’ve been a long-time supporter and I’m glad to be coming to talk about being healthy and staying in shape, especially as we age. HS: You’re known to most people because of Soul Food. Is it a surprise when it’s revealed that you’ve got strong roots in choreography and

dance? DH: I don’t think people are surprised. So many have seen my work in videos and the DVD’s. HS: Fitness is a lifestyle. What message are you conveying with the Healthy People, Healthy Community session held during the expo? DH: We have a responsibility to take care of ourselves. We have to make wise choices and add physical activity to our daily routine. HS: Please share a few tips for eating clean or staying fit. DH: It’s important that folks move and stay active. That’s half the battle. I’d suggest cleaning up the diet too – something like grilled chicken, vegetables, rice and tea sweetened with brown sugar. HS: Not unsweetened green tea or a small amount of agave nectar? DH: You can’t expect people to make drastic changes like that. People still want their sweet tea. HS: Any new projects? DH: I have a new DVD, “Get

by Mimi LaRue, Feature Writer Fit and Stay Fit”, which will get people moving. I also have a new self-help book coming out, Ain’t That the Truth, and

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it goes deep. I touch on diabetes and how it affects the family. One of my favorite quotes from the book is “It’s not that diabetes runs in the family, it’s that no one runs in the family.”

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HS: How do you decompress and make time to balance things in your life? DH: I always make time but I truly enjoy what I do so it’s not like work. Running, pilates and yoga are activities that I add to my schedule. HS: What are you currently reading? DH: I am reading so many books at once but the ones that stick out are Think and Grow Rich, The Alchemist, and Secrets of the Millionaire Mind. And I always go back and reread my books to keep me on my path. Get fit with Darrin Dewitt Henson on Saturday, June 21, 2014 at 11am at the George R. Brown Convention Center at the 2014 Texas Black Expo. For more information, visit texasblackexpo.com.

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Divas Are Taking the Spotlight to Empower at the TBE 2014

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ith Houston being the fourth largest city in the United States, it’s no surprise we continuously host national and major events delivering big names and big entertainment. This month is no different, with the Texas Black Expo (Expo) bringing celebrity stardom and inspiration to our area with business, health and community events. Perfectly coinciding with the Juneteenth holiday, June 19 – 22 is sure to reach thousands of Houstonians at Texas’ largest African-American empowerment festival. One of the Expo’s most popular empowerment events is the Diva Dialogue Women’s Forum (Diva Dialogue) featuring a panel of dynamic women in media, entertainment and other professions. The Expo’s Diva Dialogue has always been highly anticipated and well attended. Diva Dialogue will continue to give attendees that unique up close and personal experience to have engaging conversation with accomplished women. Diva Dialogue is sought after by many because of the amazing women the Expo selects to be on the panel, but also because attendees walk away with knowledge and power to take their lives to the next level. This year the Expo continues its legacy of bringing women’s empowerment and Diva Dialogue to the Houston community with notable female powerhouses MC

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Lyte, Sybil Wilkes and ReShonda Tate Billingsley. MC Lyte is unique as a female entertainer in that she has stayed relevant since breaking into the music scene in the 80s. Lyte is a history maker in the music industry who has broken barriers as a woman and she remains unstoppable. She continues to be considered one of hip-hop’s pioneer feminists. She is still making music moves, selling out venues across the country, while adding other titles to her already accomplished resume. Lyte is an actress, DJ, entertainer, philanthropist and an accomplished voice over talent. Not only is she one of the headliners for the Expo’s Old School Hip Hop and R&B Concert, she’s also one of the participant’s for this year’s Diva Dialogue. She credits God for allowing her to believe in the dream He has given her. Lyte continues her projects with Sunni Gyrl Inc., Hip Hop Sisters Network and BET. She is also looking forward to bringing television, film and music to the masses. She feels the Expo is important for the Houston community because of its programming benefitting attendees. Lyte continues to serve the community through her musical talents and empowering message of hope. Her participation in community based events is countless and at Diva Dialogue she hopes women and attendees will gain knowl-

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edge and have a memorable experience. Lyte will be on the Diva Dialogue panel with a selfless spirit supporting her other sisters on the panel and in the audience. MC Lyte says her message at the Expo’s Diva Dialogue is, “Take care of yourself and love rules.” Radio maven Sybil Wilkes’ mother told her to always be honest and that’s exactly what she continues to bring to the Expo’s Diva Dialogue. For years Wilkes has been “the voice of reason” on the nationally syndicated Tom Joyner Morning Show and she doesn’t take her success lightly. Wilkes went from unpaid internships to $300.00 every two weeks, basically living hand to mouth. She knows that even today in the entertainment industry, women sometimes still don’t make as much as men. In today’s society where people want success overnight, Wilkes says, “We learned that you had to pay your dues and we learned that from our parents and grandparents.” Even though she makes her craft on the microphone seem effortless, Wilkes works just as hard behind the scenes to create her media success. What she does is fueled by passion, not money or fame. She respects the media business because she started at the bottom and was willing to put in the work. Wilkes expressed that even though the word “diva” represented an admired and respected woman,

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the definition unfortunately now represents a woman seeking attention. She says, “Unfortunately as African American women we have attained this title.” One of the efforts she is working on now is to change that mindset of African American women by reaching out to our young females and teaching them to be empowered while uplifting each other. The negative depiction of African American women on television is not a true representation of all and Wilkes’ initiative is vital. Sybil Wilkes’ participation in the Expo’s Diva Dialogue is one of the ways she spreads her essential message that encourages women to uplift one another. Expo Diva Dialogue panelist ReShonda Tate Billingsley may be known as an award-winning, national best-selling author, but there’s so much more behind this literary genius. On the path there was rejection, but Billingsley didn’t allow rejection to define her. She says, “I’ve never been one to wait on someone else to validate me, because their validation may never come.” With faith and courage, she created a publishing empire that produces literary gold. Billingsley is a shining example of walking on purpose and because of her writing talents, other doors have opened for her. Despite her accomplishments, she shares with women that there’s another side to all her success. There were sacri-

by Dawn Paul, Feature Writer fices and obstacles. She may be at a certain level now, but it took a lot of hard work, sleepless nights and time away from her family. “You can never be afraid to take the first step because you never know where it might lead you,” expressed Billingsley. Even though she has 30 books under her belt, she continues to strive for great things. She believed in herself when there were naysayers and successfully executed a plan bringing her extraordinary vision to reality. ReShonda Tate Billingsley sees the Diva Dialogue as an opportunity for women to do extraordinary things. Her hope is that after the event, women will be motivated, inspired and stop making excuses that have kept them from walking in their glorious purpose. The Expo’s Diva Dialogue has been inspiring Houstonians for many years. Make sure you catch MC Lyte, Sybil Wilkes and ReShonda Tate Billingsley at Diva Dialogue on June 21st. For more information about the Texas Black Expo, please visit www. texasblackexpo.com.


Nick Cannon: Motivated By Happiness

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ll men are born with certain inalienable rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. It is the latter part that fuels Nick Cannon to be so successful. The musician, actor, writer, comedian, entrepreneur, record producer, radio and TV personality, and now film director adds a special energy to every project he embarks on. His work ethic and zeal for life is a good blueprint for America’s youth to follow and be inspired by. Do something you love and always give back and you’ll have a happy life. Something that has always brought Cannon happiness is music. Recently releasing his first album in ten years “White People Party Music,” Cannon is using the year of 2014 to reconnect to his first love. “Music is something fun to do, I am always involved with music. M y

album was funny and something timely that I felt needed to be released,” said Cannon about his new album. While showcasing his own music, he also shines light on undiscovered talent with his record label NCredible Entertainment. He is brining some of his talent finds with him when he makes his way to the Bayou City for the Texas Black Expo to host a free concert. “I can’t wait to hit up Texas with the concert. Texas Black Expo has a lot of incredible entertainment, this just adds slamming performances from the fieriest up-and-coming artists, to an already dynamic event,” said Cannon. The concert happening on Saturday, June 21st at 4:00 PM at the George R. Brown Convention Center will feature performances by NCredible Entertainment artists’ Canadian singer-song-

writer Kreesha Turner and the powerful duo of Gennis and Tool of Wonder Broz. Cannon is inviting all to come out to

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tainment’s newly signed artists. “ I am searching for a new music group. If anyone has talent they need to come and bring it!” expressed Cannon. Just as much as he inspires the next generation, they inspire him. “ I’m inspired by the youth and I started out as a youth entertainer and I’m trying to keep it going.” He keeps it going with a lot self-motivation. A lesson that he hopes will connect with Houston teens when he speaks at the Texas Black Expo. Cannon believes if teens stay self-motivated and self-generated they can succeed. He continued, “You need to build yourself up and generate your own opportunities.” The opportunities Cannon has afforded himself have made him to be one of the busiest men in Hollywood. Just in July alone Cannon will release his first film

as a director “School Dance, return his comedy show Wild ‘N Out to the MTV, and launch his own tablet on QVC. These things are in addition to him managing his necktie line sold at Macy’s, managing products sold under the NCredible Entertainment brand, acting on Real Husbands of Hollywood, hosting America’s Got Talent, serving as CEO of Celebrity High Magazine, chairing TeenNick, and running the Nicholas Scott Cannon Foundation, and the list goes on. For more information about Nick Cannon, visit nickcannon.com and follow him @ NickCannon.

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Senator Wendy Davis Wants to Win Texas Big

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espite the downtown of her hometown Fort Worth being Texas’ center last weekend for 10,000 Republicans wearing badges blaring “Fighting to Keep Texas Red,” Texas State Senator Wendy Davis is excited and more encouraged everyday about her race to become Texas’ first Democratic Governor and its first woman Governor elected since Ann Richards won in 1990. “The Texas Republican Party State Convention came to the Fort Worth Arena and ratified a platform pledged not to issues important to Texas. It’s a document that disrespects Hispanics in particular and all Texans in general with its deafening attacks on Hispanic workers, students and especially women’s healthcare,” Senator Davis told Houston Style Magazine of her increasing motivation. “Texas needs a governor committed to all hard working Texas families and

not frivolously handing out hand-outs to country clubs and favorite companies or extreme special interests but interested in issues such as roads, water and education. Gov. Perry’s Texas Enterprise Fund hasn’t been audited. We’re told there is no money for roads, water or education in Texas but if our priorities were right we’d do the right thing,” said Senator Davis who is so committed to education. She said in 2011 she led a filibuster of a budget bill to protest and delay cutting of $4 billion from public education budget. Senator Davis doesn’t deter easily. She dropped out of University of Texas at Arlington to wait tables at a downtown sandwich shop but eventually got a job at a doctor’s office. That job led to a nurse suggesting junior college, which allowed her to get academic scholarships. She would later graduate at the top of her class at Texas Christian University. She went on to

Harvard Law School. At Harvard, she volunteered at a legal clinic for the poor, where she helped AIDS patients. In May 1993, she earned her law de-

Weindy Davis

gree cum laude. In 1996, she lost her first race for Fort Worth City Council by 90 votes but came back and won in 1999. In 2006, she beat incumbent Republican Kim Brimer for her Texas Senate Seat. Senator Davis was flung into worldwide fame

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during her 11-hour filibuster last year against abortion restrictions and into the race for governor. Senator Davis insists she supports bans on late term abortions such as those past past 20 weeks and economics issues and education issues are most important to her in how she has dedicated her public career and for what she sees as her future for Texas. “Our children deserve access to a better education no matter who they are, where they came from or how their parents got them here. Improving Texas education can create jobs and keep Texas on top. I’ve successfully worked on and continue to work on improving schools by reducing standardized tests and supporting cost-of-liv-

By Burt Levine

Political Writer

ing increases for teachers,” said Senator Davis, who was known on City Council for causes that heralded economic booms and brought her backing from the conservative business community. “I back our men and women in uniform by pushing issues that create jobs and business opportunities for them and ensure veterans and their families are offered every education opportunity,” she said. Davis said everywhere she goes across Texas she is buoyed by her broadening backing. See Senator Wendy Davis at the Texas Black Expo’s Corporate Luncheon on June 20, 2014 at noon at the Four Seasons Hotel, where she will be the keynote speaker. Tickets are $75 each and can be purchased at texasblackexpo.com.

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