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Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Louisiana inmates donate $11K to African-American museum

State prisoners in Louisiana donated $11,350 to a Black museum in Baton Rouge that was started by a well-known and loved community activist who was slain last year.

Inmates in the Louisiana Department of Corrections gave the gift to the Odell S. Williams African-American Museum, which was founded in 2001 by Sadie Roberts-Joseph. The museum, named after an educator from Baton Rouge, had been closed since Roberts-Joseph, 75, was found dead in the trunk of a car last July, allegedly suffocated by a man who had been renting from her and who had fallen behind on the rent, reported WBRZ 2.

READ MORE: New York State prisoners to make hand sanitizers to combat coronavirus

Robert-Joseph’s son and daughter accepted the check in their mom’s honor and named a few projects —from adding a library to increase outreach efforts —to be funded from the gift. Both say they plan on reopening the museum in June. They say their mom, who was deeply involved in the community and loved attending Black history events, would love to see the museum continue.

“This is such a blessing. This museum meant so much to our mother, and it means so much to us to have these incarcerated individuals dig deep and give so much to keep this museum open,” Angela Roberts Machen told WBRZ 2.

Some inmates from the Department of Corrections were also allowed to tour the museum.

Jimmy Le Blanc, the state’s top prison official, applauded the inmates for a job well done.

“Our inmate organizations are very generous, donating money each year to worthy causes. I’m very proud of them for helping the family continue the legacy of Ms. Sadie,” Le Blanc told WBRZ 2.

READ MORE: Illinois accidentally cancels voter registrations for almost 800 former inmates

The Odell S. Williams African-American Museum includes African art, exhibits which show how to grow cotton and information on Black inventors. The museum features a 1953 bus denoting a time when Black people in Baton Rouge staged civil rights boycotts.

Another popular exhibit at the museum is one highlighting President Barack Obama, who Roberts-Joseph called an inspiration to children.

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James Clyburn Urges Joe Biden To Pick A Black Woman As His Running Mate

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House Majority Whip James Clyburn (D-S.C.) has urged former Vice President Joe Biden to pick a black woman as his running mate to “reward” them for their loyalty to the Democratic Party if he is its presidential nominee.
Clyburn made the comment to NPR last Wednesday, saying, “I really believe that we’ve reached a point in this country where African American women need to be rewarded for the loyalty that they’ve given to this party.”
Kamala Harris, who dropped out of the presidential race late last year and Stacey Abrams, who narrowly lost the general election for governor in Georgia, were named by Clyburn as potential candidates. Abrams said last year that she is willing to be a running mate in the 2020 election. Clyburn also mentioned Democratic Reps. Marcia Fudge of Ohio, Val Demings of Florida, and Karen Bass of California as potential choices, as well as Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms.
Biden said Sunday night during a Democratic primary debate that he would nominate a woman as his running mate. Last month Biden said he would also nominate a black woman to the Supreme Court.

“When you’re get knocked down, get up, and everyone’s entitled to be treated with dignity — no matter what, no matter who they are,” Biden said during a Democratic debate last month. “Also, that everyone should be represented. No one is better than me and I’m no better than everyone else.”

“We talked about the Supreme Court and I’m looking forward to making sure there’s a black woman on the Supreme Court to make sure we, in fact, get everyone represented,” he added.

According to Edison Research, exit polls conducted after the South Carolina primary, which Biden won, showed 61% of voters in the state said Clyburn’s endorsement of Joe Biden was a factor in voting for Biden.


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Researchers Will Deploy AI to Better Understand Coronavirus

More than 2,000 papers have been published about the virus since December. It will take some smart algorithms to mine insights from them.

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As Toilet Paper Flies Off Shelves, Bidet Sales Go Boom-Boom

Has the bidet's time in North America finally arrived?

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Is a Luxury Smartwatch Worth the Money?

Tag Heuer’s Connected watch costs $1,750. Montblanc’s latest is $995. Both devices will have short lifespans—so should you splurge?

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Chad 'repaying $100m debt to Angola with cattle'

The first batch of 74,000 animals, to be shipped over 10 years, has reportedly arrived in Luanda.

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Trailblazer Bishop Barbara C. Harris Dies At 89

Bishop Barbara C. Harris

Barbara C. Harris, the first African American woman to be ordained as a bishop in the Episcopal Church and the worldwide Anglican Communion, died on Friday in Massachusetts. She was 89.

Harris, who grew up in Philadelphia, became the first woman and the first African American woman, to ascent to bishop within the church. She came to her prominent position within the church late in life, after spending years working in public relations for Joseph V. Baker Associates PR and Sun Company.

Harris was ordained as a deacon in 1979 and the next year as a priest in the Diocese of Pennsylvania  at the age of 50. She was later elected as a suffragan (assistant) bishop in September 1988 and consecrated as a bishop in the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts in 1989.


Her rise to bishop broke centuries of precedent for tens of millions of Christians in the Anglican Communion. The religious institution has members in more than 165 countries.

According to the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts, Harris was active in the civil rights movement in the 1960s, traveling to register black voters in Mississippi and taking part in the march from Selma to Montgomery, AL, in 1965.

In addition to being a talented storyteller in her sermons, she was an advocate many marginalized gropus. She spoke out against racism, sexism, and homophobia during her time in the church.

“God has no favorites,” she said in a 2009 sermon, the Massachusetts diocese recounted. “So to you, gay man, lesbian woman; you, bisexual person; you, transgender man or woman; you, straight person; all of us, the baptized: Let us honor the sacrament of our baptism and our baptismal covenant, the only covenant we need to remain faithful.”

Harris served 13 years as the suffragan bishop in Massachusetts until she retired in 2002. From 2003 to 2007, she was an assisting bishop in the Diocese of Washington in Washington, D.C. She continued to volunteer and preach in Boston after retirement, and made time to write her 2018 memoirHallelujah, Anyhow!



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Joe Biden Commits To Appointing First Black Woman Supreme Court Judge

Joe Biden has made bold campaign promises during his primary against Sen. Bernie Sanders. The Democratic presidential hopeful announced this Sunday that he is committed to not only select a woman as his pick for vice president but also make history by appointing the first African American woman to the Supreme Court.

The move comes after much debate about diversifying elected officials in office. To date, there has never been an African American woman appointed to the Supreme Court. Thurgood Marshall and Clarence Thomas are the only African American black men appointed to the Supreme Court. No woman or African American has ever served as vice president of the United States

“No. 1, I committed that if I’m elected as president and have the opportunity to appoint someone to the courts,” said Biden when asked by a voter how their respective cabinets would address women’s “physical and financial health. ”I’ll appoint the first black woman to the Court. It’s required that they have representation now — it’s long overdue.”

After the debate, Biden’s campaign posted a photo on his Instagram account reading, “My Vice President Will Be A Woman” — cementing his campaign promise in social media history.

 

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When the question was presented to Sanders about the same commitment, he replied that “in all likelihood” he would. “For me, it’s not just nominating a woman,” he clarified to CNN’s Dana Bush. “It’s making sure we have progressive women … and there are progressive women out there, so my very strong tendency is to move in that direction.”

Many potential names for vice president have been floating around in the press and in political circles, including former presidential candidates Sen. Kamala Harris, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, and former Democratic candidate for Georgia governor, Stacey Abrams.

 



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Airlines Use Empty Passenger Jets to Ease the Cargo Crunch

People aren't flying because of the Covid-19 pandemic. Now, some carriers are putting planes back in service to carry freight instead.

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Why the Coronavirus Hit Italy So Hard

The country has the second-oldest population on Earth. Its young tend to mingle more often with elderly loved ones.

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How to Not Completely Hate the People You’re Quarantined With

Take it from experts who study isolation: It’s hard, takes teamwork, and may cause excessive staring into nothingness.

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Monday, March 16, 2020

MIT graduate engineering, business programs ranked highly by U.S. News for 2021

MIT’s graduate program in engineering has again earned a No. 1 spot in U.S. News and Word Report’s annual rankings, a place it has held since 1990, when the magazine first ranked such programs.

The MIT Sloan School of Management also placed highly, occupying the No. 5 spot for the best graduate business programs.

Among individual engineering disciplines, MIT placed first in six areas: aerospace/aeronautical/astronautical engineering (tied with Caltech), chemical engineering, computer engineering, electrical/electronic/communications engineering (tied with Stanford University and the University of California at Berkeley), materials engineering, and mechanical engineering. It placed second in nuclear engineering.

In the rankings of individual MBA specialties, MIT placed first in four areas: business analytics, information systems, production/operations, and project management. It placed second in supply chain/logistics.

U.S. News does not issue annual rankings for all doctoral programs but revisits many every few years. In 2018, MIT ranked in the top five for 24 of the 37 science disciplines evaluated.

The magazine bases its rankings of graduate schools of engineering and business on two types of data: reputational surveys of deans and other academic officials, and statistical indicators that measure the quality of a school’s faculty, research, and students. The magazine’s less-frequent rankings of programs in the sciences, social sciences, and humanities are based solely on reputational surveys.



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Donald Glover album streams on website, then vanishes

Donald Glover is making some surprising moves.

The superstar released a 12-track album on the website, Donald Glover Presents, marking his first musical offering minus the moniker Childish Gambino.

The LP featured Ariana Grande, 21 Savage, and SZA as well as a previously released single “Feels Like Summer” and “Algorythm,” a track he performed on his This Is America tour.

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The project, verified by his management team by NME played on loop on his website and never showed up on any streaming services. A four-panel sketch of what could be the album’s artwork was also featured, but no other explanation or description was included.

Now, the album has vanished from the website entirely, and Donald Glover has not made any announcements about what is going on.

READ MORE: Get ready! Donald Glover’s acclaimed ‘Atlanta’ has been renewed for a fourth season!

Guess we’ll have to wait and see what tricks the Atlanta creator may have up his sleeve and hope we get music back ASAP.

With the success of “This Is America” winner of Record of The Year and Song of The Year at the 2018 Grammys, and his most recent collaboration with Beyonce and Jay-Z on “Mood 4 Eva” from her album, The Lion King: The Gift; Glover has set the bar pretty high.

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Disney drops trailer for first Black-led Pixar feature ‘Soul’

Jamie Foxx is starring in the first Black-led animated feature from Disney/Pixar and the trailer is something to see.

Soul also stars Daveed Diggs, Phylicia Rashad, Questlove, and Tina Fey and is directed by two-time Oscar winner, Pete Docter.

READ MORE: Jamie Foxx, Phylicia Rashad, and Daveed Diggs gear up for Pixar’s ‘Soul’

The impressive cast is enticing and the premise seems pretty deep for a children’s movie based on the logline.

Ever wonder where your passion, your dreams and your interests come from? What is it that makes you … you? Soul takes you on a journey from the streets of New York City to the cosmic realms to discover the answers to life’s most important questions.

PIXAR shared some insight about the film’s premise along with some concept art from the flick a few months back.

READ MORE: Pixar unveils first trailer for ‘deep’ new animated film, ‘Soul’

In Soul, people’s souls get “trained” before they’re given to a human being and the story centers on a jazz-loving, middle school band teacher who never quite fulfills his dream.

Soul is set to hit theaters June 19.

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Uganda's Kanungu cult massacre that killed 700 followers

Twenty years ago, they were locked inside a church that was set on fire in south-west Uganda.

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The US Box Office Just Had Its Worst Weekend in 20 Years

As more Americans begin to stay at home in an attempt to slow the spread of Covid-19, movie theaters are taking a hit. 

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What If You Can't Avoid the Hospital as Covid-19 Spreads?

Even during a pandemic, people still need to deliver babies and get medical care. With little guidance, they face difficult choices.

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'Kill Chain': HBO's Election Security Doc Stresses Urgency

A new documentary makes crystal clear how little time remains to protect the 2020 election. 

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Entrepreneur Kelly Francis Is Who She Is—And She Isn’t Sorry

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Featuring a broad cross-section of women who have distinguished themselves across a rich variety of careers, our Portraits of Power series is a celebration of the 50th Anniversary of Black Enterprise, and of black women. It’s a place for today’s businesswomen to share their own favorite images and their own stories, in their own words. Today’s portrait is entrepreneur Kelly Francis, an HR and management expert.

Kelly Francis

Founder, President & Senior Consultant, Performance Solutions Limited

My first job was working in a toy store. I ate candy and soda for breakfast all summer long!

My big break came when I realized I had nothing to lose by taking a chance.

I’ve had to work hardest at celebrating my accomplishments.

I never imagined I would be celebrating 20 years of owning my own business.

I wish I’d learned sooner how to promote my brand and my business.

The risk I regret not taking is being bolder.

If I could design my fantasy self-care day, it would be spent recharging with my closest girlfriends; laughing until I start to sputter; drinking really good wine, and feeling the sun on my face.

Navigating my son safely into adulthood keeps me up at night.

When I’m struggling, I say to myself, “first-world problems.”

I am unapologetically protective of my right to be who I am at this stage of my life.

 


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Former President Of Iran: COVID-19 Was Produced In A Lab. It’s A Biological Weapon

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Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad tweeted sympathy to the people of China for the “#Corona lab-made virus,” suggesting the virus was created deliberately as a biological weapon by China’s enemies to halt the country’s progress.

“I hope the Chinese nation, contrary to the will of their ill wishers, will soon overcome this imposed problem and pursue their progress,” Ahmadinejad tweeted on Feb. 17 in what has become a popular conspiracy theory.

At least 291 people in Iran have died from the coronavirus — the third highest number outside of China, according to Worldometers. The dead include a senior adviser to the supreme leader. One of the country’s vice presidents, at least 23 members of parliament, the deputy health minister and other senior government officials are among the 8,042 people reported to have been infected.

Iran’s hospitals are struggling to cope with the coronavirus surge and the country has far more cases than it’s letting on, The Atlantic reported.

Blaming your enemies by way of a conspiracy theory is one way to deal with the coronavirus, Middle East Eye reported.

Iran’s president from 2005 to 2013, Ahmadinejad joined Twitter in March 2017 as part of an aborted effort to win a third four-year term. Ironically, Twitter was banned under his watch in 2009, as it was seen as tool for anti-regime activists and Western espionage. Nany prominent figures continue to tweet. Ahmadinejad has used the platform to denounce inequality in government policies, particularly in the U.S. He has taken shots at Trump. In August 2018 he criticized Trump for mocking LeBron James and CNN anchor Don Lemon. Ahmadinejad said at the time that he loved James and Michael Jordan.

Brothers Kamiar Alaei and Arash Alaei are Iranian health-policy experts and co-presidents of the Institute for International Health and Education in Albany, N.Y. Both worked for years as doctors in Iran’s health care system, which they described as one of the best in the Middle East — a decentralized system with thousands of medical centers across the country.

Lives could have been saved and the scale of the contagion contained if the Islamic Republic hadn’t made health policy subservient to its politics, the brother said in a New York Times opinion piece. Instead, Iranian authorities dismissed the danger of coronavirus. “Tehran did not risk slighting Beijing. Flights between Iran and China continued. Iran donated 1 million face masks to China,” they wrote.

When people started dying of the virus, the official Iranian response was denial of the size of the crisis. When a member of parliament from Qum contradicted official numbers, the deputy minister of health promised to resign if the death toll proved to be even one fourth of the MP’s claim. A day later, the health minister tested positive for the coronavirus and is under quarantine. A disproportionate number of members of parliament and senior government officials became infected.

Doctors and medical staff members at the smaller government hospitals were not alerted early on to take precautions.

“Tehran seems to have suppressed information about the coronavirus because it did not want participation in the elections to be affected,” the brothers wrote. They’re calling for Iranian authorities to get relatives of all the infected and the deceased tested, be truthful and transparent about numbers of cases, enhance protection for health care workers and target the worst affected areas.

Meanwhile, @Ahmadinejad1956 has doubled down on his conspiracy theory. He tweeted on March 9, “It is clear to the world that the mutated coronavirus was produced in lab, manufactured by the warfare stock houses of biological war belonging to world powers,& that it constitutes a threat on humanity more destructive than the other weapons that target humanity.”

Ahmadinejad’s theory has no shortage of co-conspirators, although not all agree on just who the enemy is, or whose lab the biological weapon was made in.

“Coronavirus is Made in China. #WuhanVirus,” @EdronChk tweeted.

“bill gates made it,” maelarkey tweeted @MaepleTrees.

“The virus is made in China CCP, Wuhan p4 laboratory, we Chinese know that, CCP want to make a virus world war against the whole world. Iran don’t understand if you deal with evil, you will get punishment back, that is why so many infected people in your country,” @Suomi201888 tweeted.

This article was originally written by Dana Sanchez for The Moguldom Nation.



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