Horizon takes 1,500 Houston students to Harriet, the Movie
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Horizon takes 1,500 Houston students to Harriet, the Movie

[HOUSTON, TEXAS, November 22, 2019—] Horizon, led by Al Kashani and Sadie Rucker, took 1,500 students, female leaders and senior citizens to see Harriet, the movie. This effort was aided by Mayor Sylvester Turner and City of Houston and Commissioner Rodney Ellis and Harris County Precinct 1.   Harriet, produced by Houstonian Debra Martin Chase,…

City of Houston Announces Winners of Liftoff Houston! Pitch Day 2019 Start-Up Business Plan Competition
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City of Houston Announces Winners of Liftoff Houston! Pitch Day 2019 Start-Up Business Plan Competition

HOUSTON (November 13, 2019) – Three aspiring entrepreneurs earned a vote of confidence and $10,000 in start-up capital on Saturday as the winners of the 2019 Liftoff Houston! Start-up Business Plan Competition.   After roughly six months of workshops and mentoring, nine finalists competed in the Shark Tank style Pitch Day to win $10,000 towards starting their own businesses…

Kedrick Brown: Making a Difference on Stage and in the Classroom
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Kedrick Brown: Making a Difference on Stage and in the Classroom

1.How did acting become such an important part of your life?   Acting was never actually a dream of mine.  I was 12 years old when I got my first chance at the stage. I played numerous roles in the play Rumpelstiltskin at Abell Jr. High School.  After the show my speech and drama teacher…

Awakening of a “New Renaissance”
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Awakening of a “New Renaissance”

By Shelondra Peavy According to Wikipedia, the Harlem Renaissance was an intellectual, social, and artistic explosion centered in Harlem, New York, spanning the 1920s. During this era, it was also known as the “New Negro Movement”, named after The New Negro, a 1925 anthology edited by Alain Locke. As a professor at Howard University during…

Dance Fusion by CJ!:It’s about time! Time for our community to benefit from the C.J. way of “werking it!”
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Dance Fusion by CJ!:It’s about time! Time for our community to benefit from the C.J. way of “werking it!”

Chelsea “C.J.” Jenkins is a certified personal trainer and holds both a Bachelor of Business Administration and a Master of Education from the University of Houston.   This vision has been a long time in the works.   However, if Jenkins had been asked last year at this time if she believed she would be the CEO/Founder/Owner…

Five Reasons to Avoid Using Hope as a Strategy to Grow Your Small Business
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Five Reasons to Avoid Using Hope as a Strategy to Grow Your Small Business

It has been said thousands if not millions of times in the U.S., across North America and throughout the world that running a small business is challenging and is not for the faint hearted.  From dotcoms that start out with lots of venture capital money to donut shops like Billy’s Donuts in Missouri City, Texas…

Real-life examples of how unique partnerships bring change
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Real-life examples of how unique partnerships bring change

How unconventional coalitions improve communities   Most of us can come up with at least one good idea to help solve our community’s most pressing challenges.   Moving that solution past the kitchen-table discussion stage to implementation is the challenging road down which every idea must pass. It takes time, effort and capital to develop…

Texas motorists: Slow down or move over for stopped emergency vehicles
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Texas motorists: Slow down or move over for stopped emergency vehicles

Save a Life. #SlowDown #MoveOver After a recent outbreak of fatality and injury incidents involving tow truck drivers and other first responders, Texas motorists are asked to slow down or move over for stopped emergency vehicles including tow trucks, police cars and fire trucks. “Our tow truck licensees work hard every day to help people…

Government Shutdown Hits African Americans the Hardest
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Government Shutdown Hits African Americans the Hardest

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…

Black History Month: Two Centuries of Black History and the Black Press
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Black History Month: Two Centuries of Black History and the Black Press

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Correspondent In the March 2018 story, “Race News: Chronicling the Black Press and fight for Justice,” journalist Tony Pecinovsky noted that the rocky relationship between journalism and the struggle for African-American equality, like any other courtship, is full of ebbs and flows, fluctuations that often times mirror larger societal…

City of Houston Begins New MLK Day Tradition 41ST Annual Original MLK Day Parade will Unite Houstonians
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City of Houston Begins New MLK Day Tradition 41ST Annual Original MLK Day Parade will Unite Houstonians

This month Houstonians will join people from across the county to remember Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Monday, January 21, is the official observance of Dr. King’s birthday, who would have turned 89 years old if his life had not been cut short by an assassin’s bullet. As the country pauses to remember the late…

Wells Fargo Invests $1.6 Billion to Help Revitalize D.C.’s Minority Neighborhoods
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Wells Fargo Invests $1.6 Billion to Help Revitalize D.C.’s Minority Neighborhoods

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Correspondent Wells Fargo and Washington, D.C. community leaders this week announced a $1.6 billion investment in the nation’s capital – particularly in Wards 7 and 8 — that have a high African-American population. The announcement, which occurred at THEARC in Southeast, D.C., was heralded as an effort to unlock…

Fighting the good fight: 5 misconceptions about U.S. poverty
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Fighting the good fight: 5 misconceptions about U.S. poverty

  (BPT) – Many Americans will pass right by the Red Kettles and ringing bells of The Salvation Army this season. Some simply have little money to spare for those in need this year. But others will consciously opt out because of misconceptions about why so many Americans – 39.7 million people, a full 12.3…

Financial Planning Month: 5 things you can do to take the fear out of your finances
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Financial Planning Month: 5 things you can do to take the fear out of your finances

October is Financial Planning Month, so there is no better time to face your financial fears and make actionable changes to get yourself on track when it comes to managing your money. While nearly half of Americans (47 percent) find the prospect of financial planning scary, it doesn’t have to be.   If you find…

Why public transit is a key economic issue for growing cities
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Why public transit is a key economic issue for growing cities

We’d love to take our daily commute for granted. Except, we can’t. It is essential that we continue to make public transportation as efficient as possible for commuters. Over the decades, as a nation we have put investing in our transportation infrastructure, particularly our bus and rail systems, on the back burner. The result: Today’s…

Mayor Turner calls for unity and action in the wake of tragedy in Pittsburgh
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Mayor Turner calls for unity and action in the wake of tragedy in Pittsburgh

By Mayor Sylvester Turner Political talk is causing division and polarization across our nation like I have never seen before. Many people see a direct connection between anti-immigrant political speech and the recent massacre of Pittsburgh Jews who were part of a congregation that supports the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society. I for one will not…