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THURSDAY, JANUARY 17 - JANUARY 23, 2019

Government Shutdown hits African Americans the Hardest Maryland Rep. Anthony Brown (Courtesy MD|DC CUA & WSSC FCU) By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Correspondent With over 50,000 federal employees, the fourth congressional district in Maryland represents the fifth largest number of workers, and Maryland likely counts as the third-

largest impacted state by the government shutdown, according to Democratic Rep. Anthony Brown. “So, I’m hearing about this, like my colleagues, each and every day from my Continued on page 10

Porgy and Bess set to By Chely Thimothee-Paul With each step toward the stage, I had no idea what to expect. Three people had already made the comment “Can you believe it, Porgy and Bess is here!” The fact that I had no idea what they were speaking of made the suspense increase with each passing minute. So imagine my surprise when the entire cast shared something in common with me, yet the audience consisted primarily of our Caucasian counterparts. I thought to myself “oh, this must be reeeeaaal good’. Exceptional was more like it. With each sound being it a

single voice, the chorus, accompanying piano, I was immediately moved to another place. How is this possible? I felt pain, love, sorrow, despair, fear and joy in a very short span of 15 minutes. Call me moved if you must, how unselfish and brave it is of the artists, to take their gifts and share them with the world. In a time where African American males are being taken off this earth for no apparent reason other than their skin color, we can be sure that most had hidden gifts that the world will never know. Young Black men and woman

A M E S S A GE F ROM OU R PU BL IS H E R

Happy Birthday

Dr. King:

The dream of one America By Bobby R. Henry, Sr. It is with profound pride and sincere humility that the Westside Gazette Newspaper trumpets and indorses the vision, life, inheritance, and the spirited leadership of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Happy Birthday! On April 14, 1967, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. gave a speech at Stanford University titled “The Other America” to which I put forth efforts to one day erase that stigma. Dr. King said: “But tragically and unfortunately, there is another America. This other America has a daily ugliness about it that constantly transforms the ebullience (the quality of lively or enthusiastic expression of thoughts or feelings - exuberance) of hope into the fatigue of despair. In this America millions of work-starved men walk the streets daily in search of jobs that do not exist. In this America millions of people find themselves living in rat-infested, vermin-filled slums. In this America people are poor by the millions. They find themselves perishing on a lonely island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity.” Read full speech at: Continued on page 14 www.thewestsidegazette.com

Inspire!

should not be singing in Operas. That is what the less traveled may think. Yet some are bold enough to prove otherwise. How sad that the world is still in such a state but in contrast, how beautiful it is that the South Florida Symphony Orchestra and Sebrina Maria’ Alphonso, brought Porgy and Bess home to inspire the many that are still too afraid to share the Gifts that the Universe has bestowed upon them. To the cast, director, musicians and supporters, I say Bravo Ladies and Gentleman…..Bravo! I cannot wait to have the full experience. Continued on page 4

Hastings’ statement on undergoing treatment for pancreatic cancer

Neil Nelson as Porgy. (Photo courtesy of South Florida Symphony) The Atlanta home that was the birthplace of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. now belongs to the National Park Service. (CreditBeth J. Harpaz/Associated Press) By Mihir Zaveri

Washington, D.C. -- Congressman Alcee L.

Hastings (D-FL) released the following statement announcing that he is undergoing treatment for pancreatic cancer at the Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center: “I was recently diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, and in the midst of this traumatizing news, I found myself wondering not only if I would survive this disease, but also if it would impact my ability to perform my duties. Now that I have begun treatment, I feel hopeful about survival and about my ability to continue serving my constituents of Florida’s 20th Congressional district and the nation. “My doctors have stated that the advancement in the treatment of cancer is evolutionary and the success rates continue to climb resulting in a dramatic decrease in the number of cancer-related deaths. “I have been convinced that this is a battle worth fighting, and my life is defined by fighting battles worth fighting. Should it become clear that this cancer which has invaded my body cannot be defeated, I will tell you so. “I release this statement, because I want to be the source providing you with this information. I ask for your prayers at this time.”

The Westside Gazette Family will continue to keep you in our prayers, Congressman Hastings! The Westside Gazette Newspaper

The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was born in an upstairs bedroom of a two-story home in Atlanta in 1929. He lived there for 12 years with his parents and grandparents, Continued on page 14

National Park Service Now Owns the Home Where Martin Luther King Jr. was Born

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