Monday, March 30, 2015

Black Comedian to Replace Jon Stewart on The Daily Show

South African stand up comedian Trevor Noah, 31, has been selected by Comedy Central to become the next host of The Daily Show. His show’s premiere will be announced at a later date.
“I’m thrilled for the show and for Trevor. He’s a tremendous comic and talent that we’ve loved working with…In fact, I may rejoin as a correspondent just to be a part of it!!!” said Jon Stewart.
Noah (www.trevornoah.com) joined The Daily Show with Jon Stewart in 2014 as a contributor. He made his U.S. television debut in 2012 on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and has also appeared on “Late Show with David Letterman,” becoming the first South African stand-up comedian to appear on either late night show.
Born in South Africa to a black South African mother and a white European father, he has successfully become the top comedian in Africa. Noah has hosted numerous television shows including his own late night talk show in his native country, “Tonight with Trevor Noah.”
“Trevor Noah is an enormous talent. He has an insightful and unique point of view, and most importantly, is wickedly funny,” said Michele Ganeless, president, Comedy Central who made the announcement today. “For the next host of The Daily Show, we set out to find a fresh voice who can speak to our audience with a keen take on the events of the day, and we found that in Trevor. He has a huge international following and is poised to explode here in America, and we are thrilled to have him join Comedy Central.”

“It’s an honor to follow Jon Stewart. He and the team at The Daily Show have created an incredible show whose impact is felt all over the world,” said Noah. “In my brief time with the show they’ve made me feel so welcome. I’m excited to get started and work with such a fantastic group of people.”
Noah was the subject of David Paul Meyer’s award-winning documentary film You Laugh But It’s True which tells the story of his remarkable career in post-apartheid South Africa. Noah’s one-man show “The Racist” at the 2012 Edinburgh Fringe was a sold out run that became one of the most talked about shows at the Festival that year. Recently, Noah performed for the Royal Family at the Royal Variety Performance.
Noah (@TrevorNoah) was featured on the October 2014 cover of GQ South Africa and has been profiled in Rolling StoneNewsweek and The Wall Street Journal, and by CNN and NPR’s “Talk of the Nation,” among others. He continues to tour all over the world and has performed in front of sold out crowds at the Hammersmith Apollo in London and the Sydney Opera House in Australia.
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Tuesday, March 24, 2015

POLITICS AS USUAL Rahm Emanuel's Housing Agency Sitting On Hundreds Of Millions ...



This article is courtesy of TBT News:

Building Generational Leaders POLITICS AS USUAL Rahm Emanuel's Housing Agency Sitting On Hundreds Of Millions Of Dollars With Massive Waitlist Spec

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POLITICS AS USUAL
Rahm Emanuel's Housing Agency Sitting On Hundreds Of Millions Of Dollars With Massive Waitlist
Special Correspondent: HP
How Chicago's Housing Authority Is Pushing Out Poor Communities.
Mayor Rahm Emanuel's housing agency has been pulling hundreds of millions of dollars from a fund earmarked for its affordable housing program and using the money instead to boost its pension, purchase government debt and build up a staggering cash reserve.
Meanwhile, Chicago's most vulnerable are bearing the brunt. The Chicago Housing Authority's waitlist tops 280,000, with a sizable portion of the city's population hoping for a shot at affordable housing. Ninety-seven percent of the people receiving housing assistance are black or Latino, and 85 percent are women, according to the agency. Some 15,000 families on the list are homeless.
Early in Emanuel's term, the size of the housing agency's reserves began hitting eye-popping levels. Instead of pouring that money into housing, it found other ways to chip away at the pile. In 2011 and 2012, the CHA pumped more than $55 million into its pension fund, nearly 10 times the amount it was required to. But because the amount of federal money the agency was receiving outstripped what it spent by such a large amount, the reserves remained high. So in late 2012, the agency took $185 million and paid down its debts early. Of what remained, millions were pumped into state and local bonds.
Despite the more than $200 million the agency moved from the reserves, the fund was still sitting on at least $440 million at the end of 2013, according to its most recent audited financial report. In a statement, CHA spokeswoman Wendy Parks noted that federal rules allow the agency to maintain some reserves, which CHA plans to use to finish developing 25,000 new units of housing.
"The increase in reserves was driven by the significant downturn in the real estate market that slowed the expenditure rate of funds," Parks said, adding that the pension contribution and bond purchase will help the agency save money on interest payments or otherwise reduce costs in the future.
The decision to hoard cash while tens of thousands of families are in need of housing appears to be a strange one only if the goal is to find housing for the people the agency is supposed to serve. Yet developers, bar and restaurant owners and other interests who want to see the city of Chicago continue to gentrify have little interest in assisting the poor, black and brown single moms who populate the waitlist. Instead, they'd prefer the women and their children leave the city and find housing somewhere in the distant suburbs or beyond. The trend was underway before Emanuel took office, with the 2010 census finding 182,000 fewer African-Americans living in the city than a decade before, when Chicago began demolishing its public housing.
The agency's massive cash reserves were first noticed by the Chicago Housing Initiative, a coalition of tenants. The Center for Tax and Budget Accountability, a Chicago-based watchdog group, later produced a report on the stockpile, leading to a spate of news coverage over the summer. But the fate of much of the money the housing agency has stashed away has so far gone unreported. Through a series of open records requests, the Chicago Housing Initiative and the Center for Tax and Budget Accountability obtained internal documents revealing that under Emanuel, the CHA has become as much an investment fund as a housing agency.
The CHA's long-term goal, set 15 years ago, was to dismantle its high-profile public housing high rises and replace them with 25,000 new units of affordable housing. The city received extra funds to pull off the task and succeeded in knocking down many of the high rises, yet hasn't managed to create all of the 25,000 new units. Each year from 2008 through 2012, the agency issued 13,000 fewer vouchers than it could have, according to the Center for Tax and Budget Accountability's analysis.
Emanuel, who faces a runoff against Jesus "Chuy" Garcia, was elected mayor in 2011. In the four years before he took office, the CHA delivered an average of 843 new affordable units each year, either through new construction or rehab. The year Emanuel took office, the number plunged to 424. In 2012 it dropped to 112, and in 2013 it fell again to 88, according to the agency's annual reports. For 2014, the CHA set itself a goal of 40 new units. Meanwhile, it was stockpiling unspent cash.
"It might be that a desire to reduce the number of low-income and minority families in Chicago is what motivates those who control CHA to withhold available housing assistance," said Leah Levinger, the executive director of the Chicago Housing Initiative. "Chicago activists have long questioned whether Emanuel's 'world class city' is contemporary code for rich and white -- a way to name development strategies that have obvious racial impact without all the racial overtones." (To read this story in its entirety, please CLICK Rahm Emanuel's photo above).
NOTE: The Magic Johnson back door $80 million deal for CPS custodial work, and now the massive stop and frisk of black folks on Rahm's watch. A local 'black janitor' could have received that CPS contract instead of an out-of-towner like Magic. This is what I mean about not building new black millionaires; instead, allowing the rich to get richer, as long as they do special favors. And really? Blacks need more police stops like they need another vacant lot in the hood. What else needs to be said black voters?... - CDW
NOTE 2: Congressman Rush says Rahm Emanuel TV Ads Insult Black Community During Black History Month - While the media has made headlines saying a majority of Black voters support Rahm Emanuel, Congressman Bobby Rush spoke strongly alongside the Rev. Jesse L. Jackson Sr. and told the audiences "not to be fooled" by the multi-media TV ads that Emanuel has been trying to "fool" Chicago voters with in campaigning for Mayor. Congressman Rush said strongly that "I have served with him in Congress directly, and the image you see in these slick TV spots is not the real Rahm Emanuel, and that the Emanuel that he served with in Congress clearly showed that he is only concerned about the elite, not the common people, and definitely not Black people.
Rahm specifically led a Congressional delegation to vote against the Congress Black Caucus OVER 120 TIMES. He voted against funding for Chicago State University, and he voted against humanitarian food aid to South Africa. Rush said it's an absolute insult that during this Black History Month, Black people are being force-fed a multi-million dollar remake of a Rahm that has a documented legislative record of not supporting Black and poor people's issues that he has successfully hidden behind. - Mark Allen, (February 14, 2011)


Tuesday, March 17, 2015

business opp fair


help a diabetic

do we really want more of the same?


Godfather of Buy Black! Gone but not forgotten!


We Are Nigeria!!!

 Common at St. Sabina Black Fathers Participate in Study Become a Weatherization Specialist Radiant Health with Dr. Paul Hannah Black Star Mathletes 2015 College Fair Links: The Black Star Project's website: blackstarproject.org Black Star Journal: blackstarjournal.org Become a Member: Click Here Make a donation: DonateNow Like us on Facebook: Follow us on Twitter: As 2000 Nigerians Were Killed Earlier This Year Fenwick High School Students say "We Are Nigeria!!!" The Black American community, the international African community and the greater world community were mostly silent as 2,000 Nigerians were killed by Boko Haram earlier this year, but not the students from Fenwick High School in Oak Park, Illinois! See some of the 2,000 people killed below and click here to see Fenwick students raise awareness about this massacre! Click Here to see and hear students from Fenwick High School in Oak Park, Illinois address this tragedy. Do "Black Lives Matter" in Ferguson, Missouri but not in Baga, Nigeria? Click Here to ask the White House to evaluate and act responsibly on this issue in Nigeria. Father Michael Pfleger and The Faith Community of St. Sabina's African American Speakers Series presents Common Friday, March 20, 2015 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm 1210 West 78th Place Chicago, Illinois Free PARTICIPATE IN THE D.A.A.D. STUDY Are you a father of a child age 2-5? Are you African-American? Do you live apart from your child? Do you want to participate in a fatherhood program for African-American fathers? This Research Study is Just for Fathers! What? Nurse researchers at Rush University Medical Center will be testing 2 programs that are meant to help fathers who don't live with their young children to be really great fathers. Even though you don't live with your child on a full time basis, we know that your children are important to you. We also know that children need the positive and consistent involvement of their fathers. This program is intended to give fathers knowledge and skills that will help you maintain a strong, loving and consistent relationship with your young child. Commitment Be randomly assigned to participate in one of the 2 programs. Attend 10 group- meetings with other fathers over the next 3 months. Groups will be held in the community at nearby Community Colleges. Complete study questions 3 times while you are in the study (before the groups start, at the end of the groups, and again 3 months later). Benefits Fathers will receive a $40 gift card for completing study questions ($120 total). Group meetings with other fathers will include a meal and transportation reimbursement. Fathers will have the chance to share their experiences being a father with other fathers. Fathers will learn more about preparing themselves to be strong and effective fathers for their children. If you are interested in this research study, give us a call on the D.A.A.D. study telephone line at (312) 543-3566. A research assistant will contact you. The Black Star Project presents 2015 Weatherization specialist training Train for a new career in the growing field of residential weatherization! MUST PASS DRUG SCREEN AND BASIC MATH / READING TEST MUST RESIDE IN DOUGLAS, BRONZEVILLE, WOODLAWN OR NEW CITY NEIGHBORHOODS MUST BE MOTIVATED TO SUCCEED AND ABLE TO ATTEND ALL SCHEDULED CLASSES DURING THE 10 WEEK COURSE CLASSES MEET IN THE EVENINGS AND SATURDAYS PREVIOUS CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE HELPFUL BUT NOT REQUIRED WEEKLY STIPEND PROVIDED This FREE part-time course prepares you for certification with the Building Performance Institute. This national certification is the industry standard in residential weatherization work. You will learn the theories behind residential weatherization and gain hands-on experience installing insulation and air-sealing measures. Workers in this and other green construction fields earn competitive salaries. For more information, please call 773.285.9600 or email laura@blackstarproject.org Experience Radiant Health with Dr. Paul L. Hannah Healing, Preventive Medicine and Therapeutics, Nutrition, Exercise, Body Maintenance, Spiritual Development, Relaxation and Martial Applications Thursday, March 19, 2015 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm The Connection 4321 South Cottage Grove Chicago, Illinois Please call 773.285.9600 for more information about Dr. Hannah or this session. Algebra - Geometry - Calculus - Trigonometry *************************************************** The Black Star Project is recruiting: 1) high school students interesting in learning to build websites in our Youthtech program 2) young men and young women in 6th to 12th grade for our Math Bootcamp 3) boys in 1st to 4th grade for our Black Male Reading Academy 4) young women and young men in 5th to 8th grade for our Saturday University focusing on reading, writing and math. Black Star Mathletes and their Coaches Coaches Seated - Ivan Lee, Ava Myles and George Solorio Please call 773.285.9600 to register for or for more information about these free programs. Enrollment is limited. Attend the 2015 Black Star Project College Fair on Saturday, April 25, 2015 The Chicago Lake Shore Hotel 4900 South Lake Shore Drive Chicago, Illinois 10:00 am to 1:00 pm 60 colleges and universities will exhibit including: Alabama A&M University - HBCU City College of Chicago DePaul University Dominican University East West University Eastern Illinois University Governors State University Illinois Institute of Technology Indiana State University Lane College - HBCU New Mexico State University Northwestern University Rust College - HBCU University of Chicago University of Illinois Chicago University of Illinois Springfield U.S. Coast guard Valparaiso University Xavier (LA) - HBCU The 2013 College Fair attracts more than 1,000 participants. Great universities like DePaul University was there! Students, parents and educators from Detroit, Ann Arbor, Grand Rapids, Flint and Lansing - Michigan; Gary, Michigan City, Bloomington, Evansville, South Bend, Fort Wayne, Indianapolis, East Chicago and Hammond - Indiana; Davenport, Iowa City, Clinton, DesMoines, Cedar Rapids and Bettendorf - Iowa; Milwaukee, Racine, Madison, Kenosha and Green Bay - Wisconsin; St. Louis and Columbia - Missouri; and Rockford, Peoria, Aurora, Springfield, East St. Louis, Joliet, Carbondale, Decatur, Danville, Kankakee; Bloomington, Quincy, Champaign, Waukegan and Chicago - Illinois are encouraged to attend this college fair. Please call 773.285.9600 for more information. Click Here to see and hear the last Black Star Project's College Fair. Forward email This email was sent to shelo441@yahoo.com by blackstar1000@ameritech.net | Update Profile/Email Address | Rapid removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ | Privacy Policy. 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A Conversation With Isaiah Washington


The South Side Community Art Center presents actor, author and film producer Isaiah Washington in an intimate conversation about his work and upcoming projects. He will discuss his most recent portrayal as Lance Rousseau in the movie Blackbird (RLI Entertainment/Urban Movie Channel) co-starring with Mo'Nique as Claire Rousseau.
His present starring role in the hit series The 100 on CW as well as his book A Man From Another Land: How Finding My Roots Changed My Life. Washington is known for his groundbreaking roles on the hit television series Grey’s Anatomy, and movies Girl 6 and Love Jones.
Thursday, March 19th, 7 p.m. at SSCAC, 3831 South Michigan, Chicago’s Bronzeville neighborhood. For additional information, please contact P. Keenan Andrews at 312.206.2821. Reservations are required, so call 773.373.1026. For more information, please visit www.sscartcenter.org.

Dream Board

In the last 8 years, I love the first couple months into the new year. Since I've been married my wife & I start the year with a dream board. Taking clippings & pic. of what we want to acquire throughout the year. Some are goals, some are material things. And place them on our dream board, It truly has helped get done somethings or acquire some goals in my life.


              What's your year going to be like?

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

more education you have, the more money you earn. really?



More Education, More Money?
25% of Young Black Men Unemployed
Become a Weatherization Specialist
Still at a Disadvantage
Legal Challenge to Washington DC Boys of Color Program
Michelle Alexander with One of Best Speeches of Past 25 Years
In America, generally, the more education you have, the more money you earn.

The above diagram comes from a report titled "The College Payoff: Education, Occupations, Lifetime Earnings" released 4 August in 2010 by Georgetown University's Center on Education and the Workforce. As the title reflects, the study looks at how lifetime earnings change based on education level and also by occupation. The report looks at what percentage of the time that occurs, and what occupations are the highest and lowest paying based on levels of education.

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50 Years after the Moynihan Report, More than One-Quarter of Young Black Males Are Neither Employed nor Enrolled in School or Vocational Training
The incarceration rate for young black men without a high school diploma rose from 10 percent in 1980 to 37 percent by 2008

By The External Relations, EducationNext
January 13, 2015

Daniel Patrick Moynihan's 1965 report on the structural causes of the fragmentation of the Black family has been so hotly debated that serious research on the complexity of the problem has been undermined for decades. 

Now on the 50th Anniversary of "The Negro Family: The Case for National Action," and in new research for Education Next, Harvard sociologist William Julius Wilson with Harvard colleagues James Quane and Jackelyn Hwang, find poor Black children today are increasingly likely to grow up in family units in the inner city whose dire circumstances affect every aspect of their lives.

As they enter adulthood, many young Blacks, particularly males, have experienced unemployment and disconnection from schools and vocational institutions at rates ranging from 20 to 32 percent. By 2011, nearly two years after the Great Recession, more than one-quarter of young Black males were neither employed nor enrolled in school or vocational training. 

The rates for white and Hispanic young people were also high in 2011, around 20 percent, but for Black youth the rate has been about 10 percentage points higher throughout this period.

Black youth are also more likely to be confined in correctional facilities. Although the percentage of juvenile offenders under the age of 18 confined in a correctional facility declined from 1 percent to half that level between 1997 and 2011, they were still five times as likely to be in detention or correctional facilities in 2011 than their white peers. 

Today, Blacks constitute nearly half of all people jailed and imprisoned in the U.S., but their rates of incarceration vary greatly by education level.

Among Black young men who were behind bars in 2008, 37 percent were high school dropouts. For those with a high school diploma, that rate drops to 9 percent. Among those with some college, the rate falls to 2 percent, closer to that for young men from other racial backgrounds. 

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The Black Star Project
presents 

2015 WEATHERIZATION SPECIALIST TRAINING 
Train for a new career in the growing field of residential weatherization!
 
  • MUST PASS DRUG SCREEN  AND BASIC MATH / READING TEST 
  • MUST RESIDE IN DOUGLAS, BRONZEVILLE, WOODLAWN OR NEW CITY NEIGHBORHOODS 
  • MUST BE MOTIVATED TO SUCCEED AND ABLE TO ATTEND ALL SCHEDULED CLASSES DURING THE 10 WEEK COURSE 
  • CLASSES MEET IN THE EVENINGS AND SATURDAYS 
  • PREVIOUS CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE HELPFUL BUT NOT REQUIRED 
  • WEEKLY STIPEND PROVIDED
This FREE part-time course prepares you for certification with the Building Performance Institute. This national certification is the industry standard in residential weatherization work. You will learn the theories behind residential weatherization and gain hands-on experience installing insulation and air-sealing measures. Workers in this and other green construction fields earn competitive salaries. 
For more information, please call 773.285.9600 or email laura@blackstarproject.org 
     
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Still at a Disadvantage
(Ivy League Degree Not Much Help to 
Black Students Seeking Employment)

By Jake New
March 6, 2015

Throwing another wrench into the belief that higher education is the great equalizer, a new paper suggests that African-American graduates from elite institutions do only as well in getting jobs as white candidates from less-selective institutions.

The study, published in the journal Social Forces, shows that while a degree from an elite university improves all applicants' chances at finding a well-paid job, the ease with which those jobs are obtained is not equal for black and white students even when they both graduate from an institution such as Harvard University. 

A white candidate with a degree from a highly selective university, the paper suggests, receives an employer response for every six résumés he or she submits. A black candidate receives a response for every eight.

White candidates with degrees from less-selective universities can expect to get a response every 9 résumés, while equally qualified black candidates need to submit 15.

"Most people would expect that if you could overcome social disadvantages and make it to Harvard against all odds, you'd be pretty set no matter what, but this experiment finds that there are still gaps," said S. Michael Gaddis, the author of the paper and the Robert Wood Foundation Scholar in Health Policy at the University of Michigan. 

"Once you get out, you still have to deal with other human beings who have preconceived notions and misguided stereotypes about why you were able to go to this college."

Gaddis gave the candidates names that were likely to signal to potential employers what their races were -- black male applicants were named Jalen, Lamar and DaQuan; black female applicants were named Nia, Ebony and Shanice; white male applicants were named Caleb, Charlie and Ronny; and white female applicants were named Aubrey, Erica and Lesly.

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Click Here to Read Full Study, Discrimination in the Credential Society: An Audit Study of Race and College Selectivity in the Labor Market
                        
Bowser, Cheh Again Clash on School for Minority Boys as ACLU Gets Involved

By Will Sommer
February 24, 2015

Is Mayor Muriel Bowser's plan to spend $20 million for minority male students legal?

Now even more people have opinions about it. In a letter yesterday to Bowser, the District's chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union warned that the proposed new boys' school could violate Title IX restrictions. Then this morning, Bowser and Ward 3 Councilmember Mary Cheh got heated again over the plan during the mayor's breakfast with the D.C. Council.

The plan, proposed by D.C. Public Schools Chancellor Kaya Henderson, would spend $20 million on the east of the Anacostia River school, a literacy mentoring program, and grants meant to help black and Latino boys.

Henderson insists that DCPS considered Title IX, which restricts gender-biased discrimination in education, before announcing the program last month.

In her letter to Bowser, Henderson, and Attorney General Karl RacineMonica Hopkins-Maxwell, executive director of ACLU of the Nation's Capital, asks whether the District has already accounted for Title IX. (Racine is still working on his opinion about the school and Title IX).

"Girls and women are sometimes left to the side," Cheh said. "They're sometimes invisible."

Bowser told Cheh that she had no interest in promoting the boys' program at minority girls' expense.

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Click Here to View and Hear the Speech at Union Theological Seminary in New York City
Click Here to Purchase a Copy of Her Book, The New Jim Crow from a Black Bookstore

This posting is courtesy of Gloriadine Smith, Board Member of The Black Star Project.

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