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Vol. 124, No. 4 | $1.50
January 25, 2024 - January 31, 2024
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RIVERS CASINO PORTSMOUTH CELEBRATES ONE-YEAR AS VIRGINIA’S FIRST CASINO
Before There Was Any History …There Was Black History RICHMOND The Ẹlẹgba Folklore Society’s Cultural Center at 101 E Broad St. in Richmond, will showcase The Kemetic Collection, during Black History Month. This exhibition includes artifacts, photographs, and material culture from ancient Egypt which was originally known as Kemet. The collection titled Before There Was Any History, There Was Black History: The Kemetic Collection will be on view beginning Friday, February 2 with an opening reception from 5 to 9 p.m. It will be displayed as an infusion of expressive art into Ẹlẹgba Folklore Society’s permanent collection through February 29. From architecture and engineering marvels to mathematics, from spirituality to its artistic expressions, from Kings and Queens of an ancient past to artifacts, decor, adornment and fashion, visitors can learn the influences of Kemet (a.k.a. Egypt) on the shaping of the world. Located in the downtown arts district, Ẹlẹgba Folklore Society’s Cultural Center’s visitors are invited to experience, browse and
PORTSMOUTH Rivers Casino Portsmouth recently marked its first year on Victory Boulevard as Virginia’s first permanent casino. With much fanfare, Rivers Casino Portsmouth opened its doors on January 23, 2023. The casino introduced a new industry to the region, creating 1,300 permanent jobs, with a focus on local hires. With a $340 million investment, Rivers Casino Portsmouth has generated over $42 million in state and local taxes within its first year. Also, the casino has supported local Virginia businesses, vendors, and suppliers, contributing approximately $10 million annually in new local commerce. On Saturday morning, January 20, the first year anniversary was observed with a historic Time Capsule Ceremony that featured remarks and time capsule presentations. Those participating were Roy Corby, general manager of Rivers Casino Portsmouth; Tim Drehkoff, chief executive officer of Rivers Casino Portsmouth and Rush Street Gaming; Senator L. Louise Lucas, President Pro Tempore, Senate of
The casino introduced a new industry to the region, creating 1,300 permanent jobs, with a focus on local hires. Virginia; Speaker Don Scott Jr., Virginia House of Delegates; Shannon Glover, Mayor of Portsmouth; Dr. Marcia Conston, President of Tidewater Community College (TCC); and Melissa Ramsey, director of community relations, Rivers Casino Portsmouth. The sealed time capsule will be buried near the casino’s water feature until January 23, 2073. It encapsulates significant artifacts, including a groundbreaking shovel, ribboncutting scissors from the grand opening, and items highlighting the casino’s onemillionth and two-millionth customers. ...see Casino, page 7A
REPORT SHOWS POLICE KILLINGS ROSE IN 2023 By Rosaland Tyler Associate Editor New Journal and Guide
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Black History Papyrus, Aswan, Egypt buy. On February 17 at 3 p.m., the 3rd Saturday Documentaries, a regular program at Ẹlẹgba Folklore Society’s Cultural Center, presents Egyptologist, Anthony T. Browder and Why Kemet Matters: The
Reclamation of African Culture. Admission is free. A discussion will follow. More details will be posted at efsinc. org; @efsinc and @ ElegbaFolkloreSociety. Or call: (804) 644-3900.
Alpha Day On The Hill 2024
More people were actually shot and killed by police officers in 2023 which increased the number of overall killings by 19 percent during an 11-year span, according to a new report titled, “Mapping Police Violence.” More than 1,300 people in 2023 were killed by police, including a Black man in Memphis. In Virginia deputies fatally smothered a Black patient at a state mental hospital. Families of both of these victims received landmark legal settlements. The number of individuals killed by gunfire and number of officers killed in the line of duty declined, according to data from the Gun Violence
Archives. However, there was an increase in the number of police officers shot. “We’ve seen it stay similar or even creep up a little bit at times when crime was falling or at times when crime was increasing,” Justin Nix, a criminal justice professor at
the University of Nebraska Omaha, said in a recent USA Today interview. “We saw it persist throughout a global pandemic when people were staying home for several weeks, months,” Nix said. ...see Police, page 7A
DEXTER KING’S DEATH HIGHLIGHTS BLACK MEN AND PROSTATE CANCER By New Journal and Guide Staff NORFOLK The recent death of Dexter Scott King, the youngest son and the third child of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Mrs. Coretta Scott King, brings attention once again to the health Photo: Courtesy of Ken Sutton issue of prostate cancer and Black men. NORFOLK King, age 62, passed Newly installed Speaker of the House of Delegates Don Scott addresses Alpha men during their Monday, January 22, 2024, January 18 visit to the State Legislature. More than 100 Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity members from after a valiant battle with around the state were present to lobby their State Legislators. prostate cancer, his wife said, just a week after the world celebrated the 95th birthday of his slain father. “He transitioned peacefully in his sleep at home with me in Malibu,” said his wife of 11 years, Leah Weber King. “He WASHINGTON, D.C. – HUD’s 2023 gave it everything and Annual Homeless Assessment Report, reveals a battled this terrible disease distressing 12% surge in homelessness since 2022. until the end. As with all the challenges in his life, Individuals identifying as Black accounted for 37% he faced this hurdle with of the homeless population. ...see ... see page 6A bravery and might,” she
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Dr. Bernice King’s scheduled appearance at ODU this week was immediately cancelled to be rescheduled. Dexter Scott King said. His sister Rev. Dr. Bernice A. King, CEO of The King Center stated “words cannot express the heart break I feel from losing another sibling. I’m praying for strength to get through this very difficult time.” His brother Martin Luther King, III added ‘‘the sudden shock is devastating. It is hard to have the right words at a moment like this. We ask for your prayers at
this time for the entire King family.“ Dr. Bernice King was scheduled to speak in Norfolk at Old Dominion University on January 23 to deliver the keynote address at the University’s 39th Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Observance. ODU announced it would welcome Dr. King for its 2025 celebration event with a confirmed date to be announced as soon as possible. ...see King, page 7A