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RichardThe men, Yusef Salaam, Raymond Santana, er boyfrienrward with bloody cla wom- but testing in this cacan help law enforcot only is chec er than a horaised Police found an 11-year-old inal. She turnhed it pSouth AnSecessionist rovflag imal Coflagpole en ontoa temporary em d o se ouse th d the blood w Confederate the past three w en th in E h o n son, Antron McCray, and Korey Wise, has been brought o d t g cat. e u v tr es so w ld en ev o tr as lv l idence over co oyed it. o th an e a violent cr ffi m cr o ie ce u an e im d g rs at im h es rushed e , the tr al hbanner date rebel to the poli ospital,was st to to to light in excruciatingly vivid detail by director Ava Du- is bold, he is tread Newsom’s decisio no coyears theprotest aumthe African Am blee wherpermanently state.” ce, but thim a. e it was dth n in thremoved. ing carefull issue that C ericans, His ey Vernay. The group known as the Central Park Five would e iagnose C o y o al p o if D er n o p r. rn a an ca K p ia se ic w ri o s v te at st o an n i ch Showing Up for Racial Justice Columbia founder Sarte Krause, a v tially polari d other min rs across th ing. He is receive 6 to 13 years in prison. she expects eterinarfor zitold e politicaah orities livkeeping his ng The the 11-poshe State newspaper ian,the “When They See Us,” is DuVernay’s new mini-series, l spKeeling tells the Continue b ec ac fo undapplied tr k cu u in s m (5-kilograParty to o ar n th d on page e fa e ir w permit the minute it was available so the Secessionist n il es featured exclusively on Netflix, depicting the story of the m) cat to d s af and justice te A2 r M it cG re gain uire visited couldn’t gather. that if Central Park Five. Her new film features the infamous the bobcast strength. he sees Officials review requests to ithold toonpreagaievents 1989 case of five boys of color who were falsely accused Friday. n, he’ll partly issue a tick vent conflicts with other groups. of the rape of Trisha Meili, a white female jogger who was et for ja The Secessionist Party may not have shown up since then an investment banker. The story was reminiscent of the group has splintered. the Scottsboro Boys case in 1931 in terms of being a rabid miscarriage of justice that stereotyped men of color as sexual predators. On May 1, 1989, Donald Trump called for the return of the death penalty in reference to the Central Park Five in full-page ads in all four of the city’s major newspapers. Trump has never admitted he was wrong about the Central Park Five though he has been asked about the case multiple times. The members of the “Central Park Five” were coerced into confessing to a crime they did not commit and imRICHMOND, Va. (AP) – Groundbreaking black plicating each other as police detectives subjected them to The members of the “Central Park Five” were coerced into confessing to a crime they did not commit and tennis player Arthur Ashe Jr.’s hometown of Richmond, lengthy interviews and interrogations. implicating each other as police detectives subjected them to lengthy interviews and interrogations. Virginia has renamed a major thoroughfare after him, after In 2002, Matias Reyes, a convicted murderer and seriyears of effort. al rapist who was in prison, confessed to the crime the CenThe Richmond Times-Dispatch reports that thoutral Park Five were convicted of and his DNA matched ev- Mike Bloomberg blocked their payout for ten years. 7. Fairstein has never apologized or admitted there was a idence found at the scene. The five convictions of Salaam, As DuVernay’s film gained viewers and momentum wrongful prosecution in the case. Several prosecutors and sands of people attended Saturday’s ceremony to celebrate Santana, Richardson, McCray and Wise were vacated after and waves of publicity, Linda Fairstein, the main prosecu- detectives have avoided discussing the series. The five men the formal renaming of Arthur Ashe Boulevard. The event drew several elected officials. Congressman more than a decade. In 2014, New York City reached a $40 tor of the Central Park Five, was dropped by her publisher are pursuing an additional $52 million in damages from John Lewis of Georgia, renowned civil rights activist, urged million settlement with the Central Park Five after Mayor Dutton, an imprint of Penguin Random House, on June New York State in the New York Court of Claims. the crowd to remember Ashe’s legacy. U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine, a former mayor of Richmond, called the new name “an act of healing.” Ashe was the first black player selected to the U.S. Davis Cup team and the only black man to ever win the singles title at the U.S. Open, Wimbledon and the Australian Open. He also was a well-known philanthropist who promoted education and civil rights. Ashe’s once-segregated hometown boasts an athletic center named after him, and a bronze sculpture of Ashe sits among Richmond’s many Confederate statues. But a proposal to rename a historic street for Ashe was been defeated twice since his death in 1993. Ashe’s nephew, David Harris Jr., helped spearhead the successful effort to rename the busy 2.4-mile (3.9-kilometer) street previously known simply as “Boulevard.” Dotted with restaurants, museums and stately homes, the street is modeled after European boulevards in the late 19th cenany given night. It tury. LOS ANGELES – More than 800 residents of experiencing homelessness on push for legislative Centinela At one end sits Byrd Park, with tennis courts where Hospital Medical Center; Derek Inglewood, Lennox, and the surrounding areas gathered is imperative that we not only everything in our Steele, activist and member of the Ashe was denied access during his childhood because of at Inglewood High School on Saturday to participate in solutions, but that we also do our community Uplift Inglewood Coalition; Leona segregation. Congresswoman Maxine Waters’ (CA-43) Housing and power to better inform and equip The Richmond City Council voted earlier this year to need to navigate Rollins, Director of Counseling, the Homelessness Community Forum. As the Chairwoman with the tools and resources they Housing Rights Center; and, approve the name change over the objection of some city of the powerful U.S. House Committee on Financial these issues.” During the event, Silvia Delgadillo, S u p e r v i s o r residents. They had said there were better ways to honor Services, Congresswoman Waters is a national leader on Congresswoman Waters unveiled a n d of the Housing I n v e s t m e n t Ashe than legally changing the name of the street. addressing complex housing policy issues and has oversight The newly named street comes at a time when Richprovided a comprehensive overview of & Finance Division, Los responsibility of the U.S. Department of Housing & mond, a one-time capital of the Confederacy, has been her landmark legislation, H.R. 1856, The Angeles County Development. Urban Development and other federal housing agencies. grappling with calls to remove Confederate statues. Authority Congresswoman Waters led the first of its kind community Ending Homelessness Act, which forum – which was expected to last only two hours – for will provide $13 billion in emergency more than five hours, providing 43rd District residents funding to end homelessness in America. with the opportunity to ask important questions and voice She also discussed her leadership in the House to their concerns about a wide range of issues, including: protect affordable housing and make investments in homeownership, first-time homebuyer programs, Section affordable housing infrastructure. Congresswoman Waters was joined by local 8, the Veterans Administration Supportive Housing (VASH) program, an update on homelessness, the impact elected officials and housing advocates who gave robust of County Measure H, gentrification, low-income housing presentations, answered questions from concerned citizens, development, landlord/tenant rights and responsibilities, and provided resources to the members of community, including: Inglewood Mayor James T. Butts; Malcolm and eviction and foreclosure prevention. “I am so pleased to have hosted such an informative Bennett, Realtor and President of the Minority Apartment and productive discussion here in our community about the Owners Association; Lori Gay, President & CEO of SHREVEPORT, La. (AP) – Shreveport’s mayor has affordable housing and homelessness crisis in America and Neighborhood Housing Services of Los Angeles County; apologized for the racist way the late singer Sam Cooke was Damien Goodman, Founder of Housing is a Human Right; my efforts to address these complex issues in Washington,” treated during a visit to the city. said Congresswoman Maxine Waters. “The lack of Myk’l Williams, Manager, Homeless Initiatives, Los Angeles Cooke was in town in 1963 to perform at the Municaffordable housing and rising rents are leading to resident County Development Authority; Sheyda Joolharzadeh, ipal Auditorium. Attorney, Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles; Teresa displacement in communities across the country. In Los He had a reservation at a Holiday Inn but he, his wife Angeles County alone, there are nearly 59,000 people (Terry) DeCrescenzo, MSW, Director of Social Services, and others were turned away. KSLA reports Cooke and three others in his group were eventually arrested. The station says author Peter Guralnick, who authored a biography of Cooke, wrote that the incident helped inspire Cooke’s civil rights anthem, ``A Change is Gonna Come.’’ Mayor Andrian Perkins apologized Saturday night during a music festival to Cooke, who died in 1964, and his family. Cooke’s daughter Carla performed at the festival. Local media report Perkins also gave her a key to the city in honor of her father. By Dr. Kevin Williams Chief Medical Officer for Rare Disease at Pfizer The “Ask Dr. Kevin” series is brought to you by Pfizer Rare Disease in collaboration with the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) to increase understanding of sickle cell disease. Dr. Kevin Williams is the Chief Medical Officer for Rare Disease at Pfizer where he leads a Medical Affairs organization of approximately 150 medical colleagues around the globe. He pursued medicine after being inspired by his father’s work as a general practitioner in his hometown of WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) – A high school stuBaton Rouge, Louisiana. Dr. Kevin is passionate about dent’s activism has persuaded Delaware to install a historraising awareness and increasing understanding of rare dis- ical marker commemorating the state’s only documented eases, such as sickle cell disease, in the African American lynching. community. The News Journal of Wilmington reports rising senior For the last two years, I’ve been honored to talk with Savannah Shepherd was instrumental in getting the markyou about sickle cell disease (SCD) through this column, er put up Sunday. It memorializes the 1903 lynching of sharing important information and my perspectives as a laborer George White, who was accused of killing a white medical professional. Now, as the “Ask Dr. Kevin” series woman. A white mob thousands strong overpowered poenters its third year, I wanted to change things a bit by let- lice and pulled him from his cell, then tortured and burned ting you also hear directly from those who matter most— him alive. people living with SCD and their caregivers. Shepherd learned about the lynching at the National In this article, I’d like to introduce you to TaLana Memorial for Peace and Justice in Alabama, the nation’s Hughes, a mother of three who is also the executive direc- first memorial dedicated to the racial terror of African tor of the Sickle Cell Disease Association of Illinois (SC- Americans during slavery and its aftermath. DAI). TaLana has one child with SCD and two children She approached Sen. Darius Brown, who agreed to It’s important to know that in recent years we’ve seen advances in understanding and scientific break- with the sickle cell trait. cover the marker’s cost. He said public acknowledgment of throughs that are potentially paving the way for better care of people with SCD. (Photo: iStockphoto / the lynching is overdue. NNPA) Continued on page A3
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