2009 National African American Read-In -
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African American Read-In
The National Council of Teachers of English is devoted to improving
the teaching and learning of English and the language arts at all
levels of education. Since 1911, NCTE has provided a forum for the
profession, an array of opportunities for teachers to continue their
professional growth throughout their careers, and a framework for
cooperation to deal with issues that affect the teaching of English.
For more information on what membership in NCTE can do for you, please
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Sunday, December 21, 2008
Sunday, December 14, 2008
is your water making you sick?
Be sure and see Joe Hawthorn and Dr. Hapi on the Higher Learning Network tonight on ZTV! Testimonials from people with all kinds of ailments are being freed from disease just by drinking the right kind of water.
Asians have known about this water for centuries.
Wonder why they don't look, feel and walk like Americans?
They don't have our diseases.
check it out on ZTV!
Midnight Channel 19 in Chicago!
Asians have known about this water for centuries.
Wonder why they don't look, feel and walk like Americans?
They don't have our diseases.
check it out on ZTV!
Midnight Channel 19 in Chicago!
Sunday, December 7, 2008
some things you just have to get involved in..
This is one of those things.
With the election of Barack Obama, we should now realize just how important the political process is and how we must stay involed on a local as well as national level. Here' your chance to do it again!
Sign the Petition http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/obamasenateseat/index.html
We cannot afford to give up any ground!Gov. Blagojevich will soon make his choice on who will replace President Barack Obama in the U.S. Senate. This is one of the most important decisions to Illinois voters and to African-Americans across the country. Currently there are NO Blacks serving in the U.S. Senate. Please sign this online petition and share it with your friends.
http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/obamasenateseat/index.html
The Coalition for Political Empowerment http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/obamasenateseat/index.html CONGRESSMAN BOBBY RUSH, COALITION OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN LEADERS TO TURN UP THE HEAT ON GOVERNOR BLAGOJEVICH Coalition announced massive state-wide petition drive regarding President-Elect Obama's vacant senate seat CHICAGO - On Tuesday, December 2, 2008 U.S. Rep. Bobby L. Rush convened a diverse coalition of African-American opinion leaders to announce a massive statewide petition drive to have an African-American appointed to fill President-Elect Barack Obama's open U.S. Senate seat. Rush, who is not interested in the office, said this signature gathering campaign will further galvanize momentum to have Governor Rod R. Blagojevich appoint another African-American to continue Obama's unfinished term. The group, calling themselves the Coalition of Political Empowerment, is comprised of community, civic and business leaders, prominent clergy and youth organizers. The governor is expected to announce the president-elect's replacement before the new year and a number of African-American personalities have expressed interest. "This is a critical decision of the utmost importance within the African-American community," Rush said, "and though it may be cold outside, we are going to turn up the heat under the governor to ensure the continuity of leadership continues." Those present at the press conference included:
Cook County Board President Todd Stroger
Cook County Commissioner Jerry Butler
State Rep. Mary Flowers
State Rep. Marlow Colvin
City Council Woman LaTasha Thomas
City Council Woman Pat Dowell
Englewood Political Task Force
Rev. Walter Turner, president of the Illinois Faith-Based Association
Rev. Ira Acree, president of the LEADERS Network
Darryl Smith, president of hte Englewood Political Taskforce
Pat Hill, president of the African-American Patrolman's League
Congressman Bobby L. Rush released the following statement Dec. 2, 2008
"We are at a critical juncture in U.S. political history. Illinois is the state that gave the nation its first African-American president and it is the only state in the union to ever produce two African Americans to
the U.S. Senate. Black voters from Chicago to Cairo were instrumental in helping America move forward
as a nation toward progress and inclusion, and it is the Black vote that secured the election of our
Democratic Governor in 2003.
"With the resignation of President-Elect Obama, we now have no African-American in the United States
Senate and we believe it will be a national disgrace to not have this seat filled by one of the many capable
African-American Illinois politicians. I am not interested in the position--I am comfortable in continuing to
serve the people of the 1st Congressional District and serving as a pastor in the Englewood community.
However, as a ranking member from the Illinois congressional delegation, I feel it is my responsibility to
address the issue at hand and ensure the grassroots have an opportunity to lend their voices to the
process.
"Therefore we stand here today as the Coalition for Black Political Empowerment to send strong message
to the chief executive of this state that he must appoint a qualified African-American to fill the remaining
two years of President-Elect Obama's term. There are a number of qualified candidates who have already
been vetted in this process and we are here today to reinforce the message that the African-American
community will not be short-changed. We intend to put the pressure on. "We are no longer comfortable in Cannan. The Black electorate is smarter than it was yesterday and we
are stronger today than we were yesterday. We are determined to have our voices heard and they will be
heard before the governor makes his decision. Though there may be ice and snow on the ground, we are
standing here united in spirit and in focus to turn up the heat on Governor Blagojevich as he deliberates
on who he will pick to replace President-Elect Barack Obama in the United States Senate. "Therefore we are announcing a statewide petition drive. The goal of our petition drive is to allow the
citizens of Illinois to participate in this selection process, in general, but for African-American citizens,
specifically, to have a voice in this historic decision. The petitions are already on the streets. They are
being circulated through churches, street and community-based organizations, small businesses, barber
shops, beauty shops and on street corners. We plan to deliver these signatures to the Governor ' s Office
before the Christmas holiday. "Thank you."
EDITOR'S NOTE: The petition language reads as follows:
Whereas, since 1787, the only African Americans to serve in the United States Senate have been Hiram Revels, Blanche K. Bruce, Edward W. Brooke, Carol Moseley Braun and Barack Obama; and Whereas, the citizens of the State of Illinois in their wisdom have the distinction of electing the last two African-Americans to serve in the U.S. Senate; and Whereas, on Tuesday, November 4, 2008, millions of Americans across this country made history by electing Senator Barack Obama as the 44th President of the United States of America; and Whereas, today out of ninety-nine senators, and with the resignation of Pres-Elect Obama NO African Americans now serve; therefore We, the undersigned residents of the State of Illinois, being at least 18 years of age, strongly urge the Governor of Illinois to choose an African-American to fill the vacancy in the United States Senate seat created by the resignation of President-Elect Barack Obama.
Sign the Petition, it's important http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/obamasenateseat/index.html
With the election of Barack Obama, we should now realize just how important the political process is and how we must stay involed on a local as well as national level. Here' your chance to do it again!
Sign the Petition http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/obamasenateseat/index.html
We cannot afford to give up any ground!Gov. Blagojevich will soon make his choice on who will replace President Barack Obama in the U.S. Senate. This is one of the most important decisions to Illinois voters and to African-Americans across the country. Currently there are NO Blacks serving in the U.S. Senate. Please sign this online petition and share it with your friends.
http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/obamasenateseat/index.html
The Coalition for Political Empowerment http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/obamasenateseat/index.html CONGRESSMAN BOBBY RUSH, COALITION OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN LEADERS TO TURN UP THE HEAT ON GOVERNOR BLAGOJEVICH Coalition announced massive state-wide petition drive regarding President-Elect Obama's vacant senate seat CHICAGO - On Tuesday, December 2, 2008 U.S. Rep. Bobby L. Rush convened a diverse coalition of African-American opinion leaders to announce a massive statewide petition drive to have an African-American appointed to fill President-Elect Barack Obama's open U.S. Senate seat. Rush, who is not interested in the office, said this signature gathering campaign will further galvanize momentum to have Governor Rod R. Blagojevich appoint another African-American to continue Obama's unfinished term. The group, calling themselves the Coalition of Political Empowerment, is comprised of community, civic and business leaders, prominent clergy and youth organizers. The governor is expected to announce the president-elect's replacement before the new year and a number of African-American personalities have expressed interest. "This is a critical decision of the utmost importance within the African-American community," Rush said, "and though it may be cold outside, we are going to turn up the heat under the governor to ensure the continuity of leadership continues." Those present at the press conference included:
Cook County Board President Todd Stroger
Cook County Commissioner Jerry Butler
State Rep. Mary Flowers
State Rep. Marlow Colvin
City Council Woman LaTasha Thomas
City Council Woman Pat Dowell
Englewood Political Task Force
Rev. Walter Turner, president of the Illinois Faith-Based Association
Rev. Ira Acree, president of the LEADERS Network
Darryl Smith, president of hte Englewood Political Taskforce
Pat Hill, president of the African-American Patrolman's League
Congressman Bobby L. Rush released the following statement Dec. 2, 2008
"We are at a critical juncture in U.S. political history. Illinois is the state that gave the nation its first African-American president and it is the only state in the union to ever produce two African Americans to
the U.S. Senate. Black voters from Chicago to Cairo were instrumental in helping America move forward
as a nation toward progress and inclusion, and it is the Black vote that secured the election of our
Democratic Governor in 2003.
"With the resignation of President-Elect Obama, we now have no African-American in the United States
Senate and we believe it will be a national disgrace to not have this seat filled by one of the many capable
African-American Illinois politicians. I am not interested in the position--I am comfortable in continuing to
serve the people of the 1st Congressional District and serving as a pastor in the Englewood community.
However, as a ranking member from the Illinois congressional delegation, I feel it is my responsibility to
address the issue at hand and ensure the grassroots have an opportunity to lend their voices to the
process.
"Therefore we stand here today as the Coalition for Black Political Empowerment to send strong message
to the chief executive of this state that he must appoint a qualified African-American to fill the remaining
two years of President-Elect Obama's term. There are a number of qualified candidates who have already
been vetted in this process and we are here today to reinforce the message that the African-American
community will not be short-changed. We intend to put the pressure on. "We are no longer comfortable in Cannan. The Black electorate is smarter than it was yesterday and we
are stronger today than we were yesterday. We are determined to have our voices heard and they will be
heard before the governor makes his decision. Though there may be ice and snow on the ground, we are
standing here united in spirit and in focus to turn up the heat on Governor Blagojevich as he deliberates
on who he will pick to replace President-Elect Barack Obama in the United States Senate. "Therefore we are announcing a statewide petition drive. The goal of our petition drive is to allow the
citizens of Illinois to participate in this selection process, in general, but for African-American citizens,
specifically, to have a voice in this historic decision. The petitions are already on the streets. They are
being circulated through churches, street and community-based organizations, small businesses, barber
shops, beauty shops and on street corners. We plan to deliver these signatures to the Governor ' s Office
before the Christmas holiday. "Thank you."
EDITOR'S NOTE: The petition language reads as follows:
Whereas, since 1787, the only African Americans to serve in the United States Senate have been Hiram Revels, Blanche K. Bruce, Edward W. Brooke, Carol Moseley Braun and Barack Obama; and Whereas, the citizens of the State of Illinois in their wisdom have the distinction of electing the last two African-Americans to serve in the U.S. Senate; and Whereas, on Tuesday, November 4, 2008, millions of Americans across this country made history by electing Senator Barack Obama as the 44th President of the United States of America; and Whereas, today out of ninety-nine senators, and with the resignation of Pres-Elect Obama NO African Americans now serve; therefore We, the undersigned residents of the State of Illinois, being at least 18 years of age, strongly urge the Governor of Illinois to choose an African-American to fill the vacancy in the United States Senate seat created by the resignation of President-Elect Barack Obama.
Sign the Petition, it's important http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/obamasenateseat/index.html
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