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Minority Group Endorses Prison Payphone Reform

Tuesday, 02 April 2013 14:00 Published in National

In comments filed recently with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), members of the Minority Media and Telecommunications Council (MMTC) endorsed the 2003 Wright Petition that seeks FCC action to proscribe excessive payphone rates.

"The burden of staying connected with loved ones in prison falls heaviest on families with the least ability to pay, often forcing them to make harrowing choices between maintaining communication or putting food on the table," said MMTC President David Honig. "Unreasonably high prison phone rate practices reflect poorly on the moral stature of the telephone industry and diminish public confidence in the industry, especially among the underserved."

MMTC's members have also expressed gratitude to FCC Commissioner Mignon Clyburn, who led the Commission's initiative to take on the issue through rulemaking.

For the past 10 years, the fight for prison payphone justice has been waged by the Prison Phone Rates Collaborative and the Campaign for Prison Phone Justice, which MMTC inducted into its Hall of Fame at the January 2013 MMTC Broadband & Social Justice Summit.

On March 25, MMTC commended Verizon for its eloquent and thorough comments in support of the Wright Petition. Since Verizon no longer operates in the prison phone market, it has no economic interest in the FCC prison payphone proceeding.

Instead, Verizon official joined forces with social justice organizations on moral and ethical grounds, with the company's advocacy of prison payphone rate reform speaking highly of the corporation and its leadership.

Gray Breaks Ground for Cable TV Headquarters

Tuesday, 02 April 2013 13:18 Published in Local

Mayor Vincent C. Gray officially broke ground Monday on the site of the new headquarters for the District's Office of Cable Television (OCT).

Joined by OCT Director Eric E. Richardson and Department of General Services Director Brian J. Hanlon, Gray celebrated the beginning of construction at OCT's new facility in Ward 5, which will house the District's pubic, educational and governmental television station's TV-13, District of Columbia Network and District Knowledge Network.

"OCT plays a vital role in creating a more transparent government and highlighting the many outstanding accomplishments of our residents and community," said Gray. "Altogether, this project marks a significant step forward in increasing the number of District agencies housed in District-owned buildings. We are proud to find a permanent home for the agency that will allow for growth, expansion of services and reduced leasing expenses."

Located at 1899 9th St. in Northeast, the facility housed the former Black Entertainment Television headquarters under a long-term land lease. The District government purchased the property in 2010 to serve as OCT's new permanent home. The 30,525-square-foot facility will feature two television production studios' standard definition and high definition, editing suites, meeting space and administrative offices.

"Since becoming agency director in 2007, finding a permanent space has been one of my administration's main priorities," said Richards. "This is the agency's fifth relocation since it was established in 1986. We are excited to be here today preparing to move to a location that will allow OCT the opportunity to invest capital for its current and future technology needs and provide us with the flexibility that comes with managing our own space."

The project renovation will include replacing the roof, renovation of exterior and interior structures, build-out of the production studios and installation of the television broadcast equipment.

The project is slated for completion in fall 2013.

PGC Celebrates Women's History Month

Monday, 01 April 2013 21:45 Published in Local

Gladys Noon Spellman 2013 Scholarship Recipients and Public Service Awardee Announced Upper Marlboro, MD – Prince George's County Executive Rushern L. Baker recently honored two outstanding female scholars and the inspiring work of a county employee at the 28th Annual Women's History Month Luncheon at Martin's Crosswinds in Greenbelt, Maryland.

The Women's History Month Luncheon and Awards Ceremony, which was held March 21, is a signature event of Baker's office that celebrates the achievements of women in the county.

Every year our Women's History Month Luncheon celebration brings renewed excitement and generates huge audience participation from Prince George's county women and the community-at-large," said Baker. "The services of these women are not just a benefit to County residents, but they are a model of professional achievement to the next generation of women leaders in Prince George's County."

Tiffani Kennedy and Yolande Bertile Pokam Tchuisseu were each awarded Gladys Noon Spellman Scholarships for $2,000. Tiffani attends Henry A. Wise, Jr. High School and has a 3.9 grade point average and Yolande attends High Point High School and has a 4.125 grade point average.

The scholarships were inspired and awarded in memory of Gladys Noon Spellman, who was a Prince George's County educator, County Council member and served in Congress for three terms beginning in 1974.

She was an extraordinary civic leader and tireless fighter for people with a strong interest in the fields of government, political and social sciences. The grand finale of the luncheon was the announcement that county employee, Patricia Sanders was the recipient of the prestigious Gladys Noon Spellman Public Service Award.

This award is presented to a female employee who is nominated by their peers for outstanding service and commitment to Prince George's County government.

Sanders, a former member of the Prince George's County Women's Commission, has resided in Prince George's County for 30 years and worked for the county government since 1986. She currently serves as the County Government's Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliance coordinator, providing technical assistance to ensure that the county operates its programs and services in compliance with ADA.

"I am humbled and at the same time excited to be the recipient of such a prestigious award," said Sanders. "To be in the midst of previous recipients is in an honor."

UniverSoul Circus Returns to D.C

Monday, 01 April 2013 16:23 Published in Arts & Entertainment

 

Performances June 5-9 at RFK Stadium

The UniverSoul Circus, known for its a unique and interactive shows filled with juggling, acrobats, dancing and many genres of music, returns to the District in the coming weeks to participate in the 151st anniversary of D.C.'s Emancipation Proclamation Day and to present several performances.

The Emancipation Proclamation celebration takes place April 16, and the circus performances will be held June 5-9 at RFK Stadium in Northeast. The Emancipation Proclamation event celebrates President Lincoln's signing of the Compensated Emancipation Act which freed 3,100 enslaved persons in the District of Columbia.

"We're especially glad to have the UniverSoul Circus joining us for our holiday," said At-Large Councilman Vincent Orange, who helped facilitate both of the circus' appearances. "It really shows how much they recognize and appreciate such a special and important day for this city."

Orange was assisted by Greg O'Dell, Events DC president and CEO, and Erik Moses, managing director of Sports & Entertainment in bringing the circus to the District.

"When Ms. R. Amari Ballard approached me about the circus coming to DC, I was excited," Orange said. "I called Greg and Erik immediately to facilitate a deal. It's my understanding that a three-year deal has been executed."

Tickets are now on sale for the DC shows which run from June 5 to June 9. The five shows will take place at RFK Stadium and are sure to be a popular draw.

The UniverSoul Circus was founded in 1994 in Atlanta, Georgia, and has toured throughout the world. The circus, which features an eclectic mix of talents from around the world including West African horsemen, Trinidad and Tobago, is currently in the midst of a nationwide tour.

Information regarding UniverSoul Circus shows and tour dates can be found at their website, http://www.universoulcircus.com/.

Gray Announces FY '14 Budget Town Halls

Saturday, 30 March 2013 02:03 Published in Local

 

Meetings to Be Held in Each Ward As Well As With Youth

Mayor Vincent C. Gray has announced a series of town-hall-style meetings to introduce District residents to, and receive feedback from them on, his Fiscal Year 2014 Proposed Budget and Financial Plan.

The $10.1 billion budget leverages the District's strong financial position to make major investments in expanding affordable housing, strengthening education and workforce development, and safeguarding public safety without raising new taxes or fees.

"We have assembled this budget based on extensive feedback from community organizations and from all 13 members of the D.C. Council, and I look forward to further feedback from everyday District residents on its proposals," Mayor Gray said. "These town halls will help us further refine this budget and ensure it provides the maximum benefit to everyone in our city."

All meetings will take place from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., unless otherwise noted:

WARD 5 Wednesday, April 10th Luke C. Moore Academy, 1001 Monroe St. NE

WARD 1 Thursday, April 11th Columbia Heights Community Ctr., 1480 Girard St. NW

WARD 8 Wednesday, April 17th Turner Elementary School, 3264 Stanton Rd. SE

WARD 4 Thursday, April 18th Brightwood Elementary School, 1300 Nicholson St. NW

YOUTH Saturday, April 20th Sumner School and Archives, 1201 17th St. NW (11 a.m. – 1 p.m.)

WARD 2 Saturday, April 20th Sumner School and Archives, 1201 17th St. NW (2 p.m. – 4 p.m.)

WARD 6 Thursday, April 25th Logan School, 215 G St. NE

WARD 3 Tuesday, April 30th Alice Deal Middle School, 3815 Fort Dr. NW

WARD 7 Thursday, May 2nd Department of Employment Services, 4058 Minnesota Ave. NE

Graham Honored by Minority Enterprise Advocate Magazine

Friday, 29 March 2013 13:56 Published in Local

 

Thomas H. Graham Named One of 50 Powerful US/International Business Executives

 

 

Pepco Region President, Thomas H. Graham has been named one of the Fifty Powerful US/International Business Executives for 2013 by Minority Enterprise Advocate Magazine (MEA).

Graham was honored with an award at an MEA Gala Wednesday evening March 27.

"I thank Minority Enterprise Advocate Magazine for this honor. The economic success of our company is fundamentally grounded in our core belief in every aspect of diversity," said Graham. "Everyone wins when people are presented with the opportunity to use their talents and training to enjoy a positive quality of life for their families."

MEA honors executives making headlines in their fields, and who share a commitment to business growth, professional excellence and empowering communities around the world through philanthropy. In addition, the award recognizes the executives for shaping the economic future nationally and internationally, being leaders in changing public policy, and making significant contributions to enhance trade and commerce in the U.S. and abroad.

'Wall of Fame' Unveiled at Beltway Plaza Mall

Thursday, 28 March 2013 20:39 Published in Local

Inductees Include 3 Local Sports Personalities

 

 

 

The Beltway Plaza Mall has dedicated its new “Wall of Fame” in honor of the many citizens in the Prince George’s County community who’ve achieved success in their careers.

The first three inductees included Seth “Mayhem” Mitchell, local heavyweight boxer, Walt “Wizard” Williams, former NBA star and Lara Aribisala, DC DIVAS defensive end.

The dedication took place March 23 and was attended by Greenbelt Mayor Judith F. “J” Davis, now in her 10th term on the Greenbelt City Council, and Mayor Pro Tem Emmett Jordan.

“This is a special day for all of us at Beltway Plaza Mall as we honor three special individuals who’ve made a mark in our community,” said Marc “Kap” Kapastin, who rendered remarks said during the ceremony. “We intend to grow our Wall of Fame with new honorees in the future in all walks of life.”

Attendees enjoyed refreshments and short presentations from each of the honorees and special guests which also inclded Rich Daniels manager of the DC Divas football team.

 About The Inductees:

Omolara "Lara" Aribisala

Her name is Omolara but everyone calls her Lara. She’s a single mother of two beautiful girls ages 14 & 11 and was born the youngest of five children in Ibandan, Nigeria and emigrated to the U.S. 27 years ago. Lara proudly became a U.S. citizen just last year. As a professional football player with the Divas, Lara earned the Most Improved Player Award in 2008. The Divas won the Northeastern Division Championship in 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012.

 Seth “Mayhem” Mitchell

Mitchell’s superb football play brought him recognition and many high school football awards, including his selection as one of the top 20 linebackers in the nation. Seth graduated from Michigan State University and his nickname, "Mayhem," was given to him by his football teammate at Michigan State. In 2008, Mitchell began his professional boxing career. After only his second professional fight, he signed with Oscar De La Hoya's Golden Boy Promotions. Currently, Mitchell’s record stands at 25-1-1 with knockouts.

Walter 'Wizard" Williams

A sharpshooting 6'8" forward/guard, Williams attended school at the University of Maryland from 1988 to 1992, and is credited by many for resurrecting the school’s basketball program. Williams was selected by the Sacramento Kings with the seventh pick of the 1992 NBA Draft and was on the 1992-93 NBA All-Rookie Second Team. He went on to play 11 seasons in the NBA, with the Kings, the Miami Heat, the Toronto Raptors, the Portland Trail Blazers, the Houston Rockets, and the Dallas Mavericks.

 

Edwards to Host Women's Health Expo

Thursday, 28 March 2013 19:55 Published in Local

 

Congresswoman Donna F. Edwards (MD-4) will host a Women's Health Expo On Saturday, April 13 at the Prince George's Ballroom & Kentland Community Center, located at 2411 Pinebrook Ave., in Landover, Md.

The expo will feature health tests and screenings, dance and health exercises, and healthy meal demonstrations.

For more information, visit www.donnaedwards.house.gov or call (301) 516.7601.

THEARC Celebrates Life of Donald Byrd

Thursday, 28 March 2013 18:02 Published in Arts & Entertainment

Come and celebrate the life and music of Dr. Donald Byrd at this spirited concert featuring The Blackbyrds with special guest Bobbi Humphrey. Two performances at 7pm and 9:30pm.

 

Double Time Jazz at THEARC is proud to present Walking in Rhythm: A Tribute to the Life of Donald Byrd. This one-night-only concert will be nothing short of phenomenal - with performances by local soul legends, The Blackbyrds and special guest; flautist, Bobbi Humphrey. This event will happen at THEARC Theater on April 12, 2013 with two seatings at 7:00 pm and 9:30 pm.

The Blackbyrds came together in the early 1970's at Howard University. At the time, their mentor - Donald Byrd - was the college's chairman of the Jazz Studies Department. Byrd, a post-bop era trumpeter, became the producer of the five-man group's debut album. The band was signed to Fantasy Records in 1973 and are best known for their 1975 hit "Walking in Rhythm", which not only received a Grammy nomination, but also sold over one million copies that year.

After experiencing great success throughout the decades, The Blackbyrds were devastated in February of 2013 after the death of their mentor and friend - Donald Byrd. Their performance at THEARC will be a celebration of his life and the music that invigorated so many.

Double Time Jazz is musical performance series, presented by THEARC Theater, bringing world-class jazz musicians east of the Anacostia River throughout the year. This effort is made possible through THEARC's collaboration with WC Smith, The Washington Informer, Washington Informer Charities and WPFW Radio. Each year, THEARC brings programs like this to inspire children and adults residing in the Ward 8 community.

General admission is $20/person. VIP tickets are $35 and include reserved seating and admission to a special wine and cheese reception.

Parking for this event is free.

For tickets visit: http://www.thearcdc.org/events/donald-byrd-tribute-concert

2013 Spelling Bee Prize List

Thursday, 28 March 2013 17:56 Published in Spelling Bee News

THE AWARD WINNING AFRICAN AMERICAN NEWSPAPER

2013 PRIZE LIST

First Place Winner:

• First Place Trophy – courtesy by Champion Trophy

• Four Tickets anywhere Southwest Airlines flies – courtesy of Southwest Air

• Check for $1000 – courtesy of Jack H. Olender and Associates

• 1 hour session with Doris McMillon on effective public speaking

• Hotel stay for the national bee at the Grand Hyatt – courtesy of The Washington Informer

• Washington Nationals tickets & Invitation to be honored at Home Plate of a Nationals game and a meet and greet with a player and Screech.

• Giant gift card

• Washington Informer gift bag with assorted gifts from sponsors

• Washington Nationals 2012 souvenir playoff program

• Coca Cola Backpack

Second Place Winner:

• Second Place Trophy – courtesy of Champion Trophy

• Check for $500 – courtesy of Jack H. Olender and Associates

• Washington Nationals tickets & Invitation to be honored at Home Plate of a Nationals game and a meet and greet with a player and Screech.

• Giant gift card

• Washington Informer gift bag with assorted gifts from sponsors

• Washington Nationals 2012 souvenir playoff program

• Coca Cola Backpack

Third Place Winner:

• Third Place Trophy – courtesy of Champion Trophy

• Check for $300 – courtesy of Jack H. Olender and Associates

• Washington Nationals tickets & Invitation to be honored at Home Plate of a Nationals game and a meet and greet with a player and Screech.

• Giant gift card

• Washington Informer gift bag with assorted gifts from sponsors

• Washington Nationals 2012 souvenir playoff program

• Coca Cola Backpack

All other finalists:

• Finalist Trophy – courtesy of Champion Trophy

• Giant gift card

• Washington Informer gift bag with assorted gifts from sponsors

• Washington Nationals 2012 souvenir playoff program

• Coca Cola Backpack

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