05-19-2013

September 2009 Archive

Editor's Notebok: The State of…MJ
By: Rosalind "Bee" Harris, Publisher

As we were going to press last month, we sadly heard about the demise of Michael Jackson. As a monthly publication, time is of the essence when presenting information. Not fully realizing the magnitude of his death, my first thought was to quickly include something in our July issue

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Mayor Hickenlooper Delivers State Of The City speech
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CoLours TV
By: LisaMarie Martinez

The chance to live a dream, have independence and control over one’s own images, to bring cultures together, and be the...

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Unsolicited
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In Public Schools, Which Holy Days Are Holidays?
By: Charles C. Haynes, First Amendment Center

The latest wrangle over religion and schools is in New York City, where the City Council recently voted to add two Muslim holy days to the schools’ holiday calendar.

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African-American Golfers Tee-Off In Denver
By: Starlyn J. First

During the awards dinner for the Western States Golf Association’s (WSGA) 55th annual tournament, local businessman, member and tournament director, Al Avery, received a standing ovation as a past president announced the event as “the best tournament in 35 years.”

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Addressing America's Healthcare Disparities
By: Clayola Brown

Successful national healthcare reform must address access, quality and affordability issues in a comprehensive approach. Providing health care for all must also recognize and address health disparities that exist among minority populations.

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Denver Teacher Residency Program Gears Up for DPS 2009-2010 Academic Year
By: Linda Y. Brown-Eskridge

In August of 2009 the inaugural cohort of 27 Residents of the Denver Teacher Residency (DTR) will report to their Host School Site at Denver Public Schools.

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Criminal Justice Cycle Must End: Time For Treatment, Not More Prisons
By: Criminal Justice Cycle Must End: Time For Treatment, Not More Prisons

In communities across America, citizens, public officials and civic leaders fight against the criminal justice cycle.In communities across America, citizens, public officials and civic leaders fight against the criminal justice cycle. It’s the maddening sequence in which people are incarcerated for drug-related crimes, returned to their neighborhoods without counseling, treatment or healthcare, and then swiftly sent back to prison for resuming old habits.

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Obama's Africa Visit Must Be About More Than Promises
By: Earl Ofari Hutchinson

President Obama’s two day visit to Ghana is history making only in the sense that he’s the first African-American president to visit the continent. President Clinton and Bush also made extended trips to African nations during their presidency.

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Michael Johnston: Educational Innovator, Advisor to Barack Obama, Colorado State Senator
By: Annette Walker

“Colorado faces historic challenges now – from reviving our economy to strengthening our schools to expanding access to health care,” stated Senator Michael Johnston at his swearing ceremony at the State Capitol. “Economic Development, job creation and education are my priorities,” he continued.

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Michael Jackson: We Love You!
By: Kenneth Miller, Sentinel Managing Editor

The Jackson family displays their unique bond for the world to see at historical memorial for beloved ‘King of Pop’

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Prostate Cancer: Curable When Detected And Treated Early
By: By Fernando Kim, M.D., chief, Denver Health's Department of Urology and Wilson R. Molina, M D., clin

All men are at risk for developing prostate cancer. Every man has about a one in 10 chance of being diagnosed with prostate cancer during his lifetime.

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Prostate Cancer: Curable When Detected And Treated Early
By: By Fernando Kim, M.D. and Wilson R. Molina, M.D.

All men are at risk for developing prostate cancer. Every man has about a one in 10 chance of being diagnosed with prostate cancer during his lifetime.

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Governor Ritter Meets With Black Media
By: David Whitney

On July 8, Gov. Bill Ritter, Jr. invited members of Colorado’s African American media for a meeting at his offices in the state capitol.

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Green Beats: Urban Culture & Sustainability
By: Ashara Ekundayo

Growing Food & Justice for All: A Spotlight on Urban Farming and Social Change

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Jackiem Joyner: Lil’ Man Soul Comes To Colorado
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The 25th Anniversary Genuine Jazz and Wine Festival will be held August 14, 15, and 16 in Breckenridge, Colorado. Hosting the festival will be award winning guitar and vocalist Nick Colionne. Also performing on Saturday’s line up will be saxophonist Jackiem Joyner.

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MAGICAL child
By: Michael Jackson

Once there was a child and he was free Deep inside, he felt the laughter...

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Access Denied: Black Photographers Shut-out At Historic Memorial For MJ
By: Yussuf J. Simmond, Sentinel Assistant Managing Editor

Photographers representing, Ebony, Jet, the Black Press of America and Sentinel were not allowed to take their cameras into the Staples Center.

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Bakewell Elected To Lead Black Press Across The Nation
By: Yussuf J. Simmonds, Sentinel Assistant Managing Editor

Executive publisher of the oldest and largest Black community newspaper earns top position with the historic federation of more than 200 newspapers across the U. S.

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Young Golfers Aspire To Be The Next Tiger: 2009 Tournament Winners Include Outstanding Young Players
By: Starlyn J. First

The 10-year-old junior program of the Western States Golf Assoc. (WSGA) not only provides training and mentoring to young, aspiring golfers, it also provides annual $1,500 scholarships for select students.

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Women Aware: From Image to Action Event Coordinator
By: Elaine Lichterman

Colorado's television journalist and filmmaker, Tamara Banks, received an Emmy Award for her sensitive and informative television documentary, “The Long Journey Home” about slavery and the abolitionists who endanger their lives to free the enslaved.

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Hazel Miller – A Timeless Jazz Diva
By: Raymond Dean Jones

So you want to get to know Hazel Miller? You had better invest some time in the process because this lady is busy –booking shows, her own and other artists’; and on her way to shows, either in town, the mountains or across state lines.

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First Annual Mile High Blues Festival: Featuring Joe Bonamassa
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Mile High Marketplace announced the first annual Mile High Blues Festival on Aug. 8 and 9 in Denver. Denver’s blues scene has been without a major Blues Festival for more than five years but the drought is over with the new Mile High Blues Festival.

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President Obama Addresses NAACP Convention: Well-Received Speech Stresses Education And No Excuses
By: Kam Williams

The NAACP’s Annual Convention which convened at the Hilton Hotel in New York from July 11 to 16 was marked by many inspirational and uplifting speeches delivered by left-leaning luminaries like...

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Remarks By The President To The NAACP Centennial Convention
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THE PRESIDENT: Thank you. What an extraordinary night, capping off an extraordinary week, capping off an extraordinary 100 years at the NAACP.

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Let’s Get To Work: State OF The City Address, July 14, 2009, Civic Center Park
By: Randle Loeb

Attendance for the Denver mayor’s State of the City address was light compared to previous years, which might be due to the location in the broiling sun of the Greek Amphitheatre of the Civic Center Park at 8 a.m.

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Watch Care, An Academy For The Determined Heart
By: Emily Mukasa

Teaching the fundamentals of discipline, in addition to French, Spanish and other academic subjects is the main focus of Watch Care Academy (WCA). The private, nonprofit school aims to shape children of color into successful men and women of tomorrow.

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Columnist


By: Dr. Abayomi Meeks

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By: Lloyd Williams

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By: Judge Greg Mathis

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Doing Biz In Atlantic City
By: Regina Lynch-Hudson

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Ask Deanna!
By: Deanna

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Black PR News

Real Men Cook Kicks Off 19th Annual Father's Day Celebration Chicago -- Real Men Cook, America's premiere urban Father's Day family tradition that pays tribute to the family, will be held in 11 cities on Father’s Day, June 15

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Hot fun in the summertime…

Well, it’s finally here and none too soon to enjoy the many summer events happening in the Mile High City.

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Letters to the Editor

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Entertainment

Movie Review: Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
By: Kam Williams

Special Effects Overshadow Cast In Bay’s Bigger-Budgeted Sequel

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Cover to Cover: Book Reviews
By: Kam Williams

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Movie Review: Loren Cass
By: Kam Williams

Skinhead Searches For Self In Surrealistic Southern Drama

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Movie Review: The Girl from Monaco
By: Kam Williams

Bittersweet French Farce Features Unusual Love Triangle

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Usher In The Keith Hatten Era
By: Raymond Dean Jones

It was “A Chair Affair” at Shadow Theatre on the evening of Saturday, July 18, and all attendees were invited to “Take A Seat.” It was an evening of remembrance and of anticipation.

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Music Moments
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Memories of the Heart
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Movie Review: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
By: Kam Williams

Boy Wizard Back At Hogwarts For More Hair-Raising Hijinks

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Tracy Morgan: The “G-Force” Interview
By: kam Williams

Face-to-Face with the Face of Post-Racial America

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Tyrese Gibson: The “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen” Interview
By: Kam Williams

Always Tyrese!

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Soledad O’Brien: the “CNN Presents: Black in America 2” Interview
By: Kam Williams

Soledad on Ice

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Dante James: The Harlem in Montmartre Interview
By: Kam Williams

Emmy-Winning Filmmaker Discusses His Upcoming PBS Documentary

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Janks Morton: The “Men II Boys” Interview
By: Kam Williams

One Man, One Camera, One Mission

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Beyond The Election: E Pluribus Unum

Welcome to the new America. I’m not talking about a blue America or a red America. I’m talking about a 21st century America – a nation of many colors, cultures and faiths. Barack Obama’s election as the first African-American president symbolizes what we have known for some time, but often fail to acknowledge: The United States has become one of the most religiously and ethnically diverse societies on Earth...

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The Gift Of Good Health

The holiday season is here again. But amidst the hustle and bustle of gift-giving and family get-togethers, seniors enrolled in Medicare Part D should carve out time to consider whether they want to stay with their current prescription drug plan...

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Open Letter To Barack Obama

Nov. 5, 2008 Dear Brother Obama, You have no idea, really, of how profound this moment is for us.You think you know, because you are thoughtful, and you have studied our history. But seeing you deliver the torch so many others before you carried, year after year, decade after decade, century after century, only to be struck down before igniting the flame of justice and of law, is almost more than the heart can bear...

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International


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President-Elect Barack Obama, Nov. 4, 2008, Chicago IL.

More than 250,000 people gathered at Chicago's Grant Park along the Lake Michigan shoreline to celebrate the victory of Barack Obama. Following are remarks by President-Elect Barack Obama, Nov. 4, 2008, Chicago, IL...

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