Omaha Star Newspaper, Vol 84 number 8 Omaha, NE

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Nebraska’s Only Black Owned Newspaper Vol. 84 - No. 8 Omaha, Nebraska

Friday, April 15, 2022

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Family of the Week:

Happy 103rd Birthday Mrs. Juanita Moore

April 8, 2022, marked the 103rd birthday of Mrs. Juanita Moore. Mrs. Moore was the principal at Howard Kennedy Elementary School for fifteen years. She is the daughter of James and Carrie Macey who graduated from Central High School in 1937 and Omaha University (UNO) in 1958. She was married to the late Milton Moore. Her life’s activities included: The Eastern Star, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, and Queen of Hearts Bridge Club. She celebrated her birthday surrounded by may friends and family. Many organizations sent cards and flowers, to congratulate her. May God continue to bless you.

Happy 100th Anniversary Salem Baptist Church

Next Issue: April 29, 2022

Information submission by April 22, 2022

WE HAD THE DIFFICULT CONVERSATIONS ABOUT THE VACCINE. IT WORKS. Facts at: douglascountyhealth.com/covid-19

Johnny Nesbit Mentor of the Year Mentor Nebraska

Johnny Nesbit, a First National Bank of Omaha Senior Associate, C o m m e r c i a l Payments, a BIG Champion, and a Dollar Bill, has been named 2022 Mentor of the Year by MENTOR Nebraska. Johnny was born and raised in North Omaha and Johnny Nesbit graduated from Omaha North High. He considers his passion for giving back to his community as a way to reciprocate to the village that poured into him, ultimately molding him into the man he has become today. He is currently a 100 Black Men mentor, the president of the Urban League of Nebraska Young Professionals, treasurer of the Urban Financial Services Coalition, Chapter Advisor of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc., co-director of Kappa League mentoring program, and sits on numerous nonprofit boards. In his free time, Johnny enjoys traveling, spending time with family, playing and watching sports, as well as going on Kappa League’s annual college tour. When asked about the honor Johnny said that he is glad to take part in making changes with our youth. Congratulations Johnny Nesbit for being a changemaker in our community.

Publisher’s Pen By Terri D. Sanders

Philadelphia has reinstated the mask mandate… who has next???? One of our faithful readers sked me to write about CRT (Critical Race Theory) to help people understand why it is so controversial and get to the root. I went to www.civicway.org for my definitions and theory. Bob Melville, founder of Civic Way a non-profit organization dedicated to good government said: “CRT has been weaponized as part of Dotcom Studios an organized campaign to legitimize racism and demonize those who try to eradicate it.” Civic Way maintains: • Critical Race Theory began as a humble academic discipline in the late 1970’s • Critical Race Theory stands for the proposition that the United States cannot eradicate racism and fulfill its future promise without facing its past. • Critical Race Theory, like other ideas, should be CONTINUALLY tested and refined, but it should not be mischaracterized and weaponized for cynical political ends. So, there it is in a nutshell. Critical Race Theory is emphasizing honesty, which sometimes collides with “American mythology.” It reveals racism for what it is and is not. As far as education goes, it is not mandatory for public K-12 schools, nor is it required reading for students. CRT is a framework, not a one-size-fitsall but it is an evidence -based set of techniques for examining Diversity, Equity and Inclusion issues. It is not a malicious scheme to undermine America, but is a step on the road to improvement. CRT is not a threat to America but seeking to erase this theory is. To whitewash history is an assault on our county’s most noble ideas. Ignoring what this theory raises dooms our nation to ignorance and mediocrity. CRT is a desire to understand racial injustices and is a broader cultural movement to erase racism from our society and to make our country better. What is wrong with that????

People who shut their eyes to reality simply invite their own destruction, and anyone who insists on remaining in a state of innocence long after that innocence is dead turns himself into a monster. – James Baldwin


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