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Nebraska’s Only Black Owned Newspaper Vol. 82 - No. 25 Omaha, Nebraska
Friday, December 11, 2020
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Tori Foster, Author
Family of the Week:
Tori Foster, a 7th grade student at Holy Name School in Omaha, has written her first fantasy book entitled Jana and the Elves: A Magical Adventure. Tori has always had a passion for fantasy books and decided to author her own during the pandemic while school was not in session. The book welcomes its readers to the Magical World of Elf Village, where Jana is the princess and she depends on her friend, Tyler, as well as her pet dragon, Sapphire, to help save her parents kingdom from the evil queen, Morgana and her daughter Zelda. While in school, Tori’s favorite subjects are Math and Religion. Congratulations Tori! The books are available at Divine Nspirations Bookstore, FairDeal Village MarketPlace, and Amazon.com.
Symone Sanders, Omahan in the White House
Tori Foster
Ed Poindexter Statement to Pardons Board By Preston Love Jr
Symone Sanders and Vice President Elect Kamala Harris strategizing Symone D. Sanders is an author and seasoned political strategist who has served as Senior Advisor to the Biden-Harris presidential campaign. A communicator with a passion for juvenile justice, Sanders is the former chair of the Coalition of Juvenile Justice Emerging Leaders Committee and former member of the Federal Advisory Committee on Juvenile Justice, where she worked to raise the profile of young voices in the fight for juvenile justice reform and bring millennial perspectives to policy conversations. Sanders is former CNN political commentator and served in 2018 and 2019 as a resident fellow at Harvard’s Institute of Politics at the Kennedy School and the University of Southern California’s Center for the Political Future respectively. On January 20, 2021, Sanders will join the Biden-Harris Administration as Chief Spokesperson and Senior Advisor to Vice President Kamala Harris. Symone is a product of Sacred Heart Elementary School, Mercy High School and Creighton University. She is an Omaha Girls Inc. alum who is displaying Strong, Smart, and Bold in her daily life. Symone cut her journalist teeth here at the Omaha Star Newspaper and is a Mildred Brown Scholarship recipient. She fondly states on a regular basis that she is a bald black woman from North Omaha Nebraska. Did I mention that she is the daughter of the publisher? Omaha is very proud of Symone.
Midlands African Chamber The Midlands African Chamber Inc. was founded in 2020, out of a desire to enhance the robust African and African American business climate in Nebraska and across the Midwest. We share in the responsibility of helping each other achieve the American Dream, and economic success is an integral part of our pursuit of happiness. The Midlands African Chamber serves as the voice of businesses, and involves the public sector in community leadership to create environments where business aspirations of diverse communities are attainable, as well as the promotion of the social, economic, and cultural advancement of the African and African American community, The Midlands African Chamber strives to create a positive economic impact in the Midwest by providing business opportunities, leadership, education, advocacy, and economic development for our members. For more information on membership: https:// midlandsafricanchamber.com/member-benefits-andplans/
Signed copy of “No You Shut Up” by Symone Sanders $27/book in the Omaha Star office
“It goes without saying that these are trying times for every segment of our complex communities. One of those is the community of incarcerated men and women who are faced, while serving their time, with uncertainty and inflexibility. In spite of the fact that they are incarcerated, we owe them the right to live and not die, and to a large degree they need our love, understanding and compassion. Ed Poindexter is one of those incarcerated, and a special one due to his age and preexisting health conditions. It is becoming increasingly difficult to understand why Nebraska and this Pardons Board would not look beyond protocol and push-backs, but realize that he was never given the death
penalty, or life without parole, and he does not deserve to be executed by COVID-19 when we can intervene. I plead for you to find a way to release Ed Poindexter. If you do, there will be a reconciliation in the minds of so many Nebraskans as well as healing, if that were Poindexter continued on page 2
Publisher’s Pen By Terri D. Sanders The pandemic rages on in our world. Not even COVID-19 can stop progress in our lives. Congratulations to the AIM institute honorees, which includes the Urban League of Nebraska. The Omaha Star is a program of the Mildred David Turnbo Photography D Brown Memorial Study Center (MDBMSC), a 501(c) (3) organization. MDBMSC is accepting donations for all our programs which include junior journalism, the archiving project, and scholarships for higher education. We encourage you to support our organization that was started in 2007 in the name of our FIRST publisher, Mildred D. Brown, to promote the profession of journalism with African American students in high school. Donations (payable to MDBMSC) can be sent to: PO Box 3393, Omaha, NE 68103. Your donations are tax deductible. Be on the lookout for groundbreaking programming in
junior journalism. We will be utilizing the zoom platform to connect with students and explore all of the possibilities that journalism offers. We are going to be part of the shaping of the future of communication. One of our scholars, Asia Rollins has a column in this issue of the paper. We are always looking for writers and stories from our community. We reserve the right to edit and determine what will appear in the Omaha Star. We seek to inform on the good news of our community. Send all information to: publisher@omahastarinc.com. For those who do not know, YES, Symone Sanders is my daughter and I am very proud that she will be the spokesperson for Vice President Elect Kamala Harris. The second question I am asked: NO I will not be attending the inauguration in January 2021. Symone is very adamant about her #MADRE traveling in the pandemic. Thank you to everyone for your well wishes, and I pass those on to her regularly. Next question: I am NOT the hookup to talk to her, I am glad to talk about her, but I cannot connect people to her direct--just wanted to clear that up. I am excited about MDBMSC and the future of the Omaha Star. Our future is so bright you will need shades. Stay tuned…
My Sister’s Keeper offers Pandemic assistance My Sister’s Keeper Breast Cancer Support Group has received a grant to help our community during this pandemic. If you or anyone you may be aware of have been impacted by COVID19, please notify them that we may be able to help with rent/mortgage, utility bills and food. You DO NOT have to be a breast cancer survivor to qualify for this assistance. Please contact MaxCine Jackson@ 402-541-5803.
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