05-19-2013

December 2008 Archive

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

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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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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Obama Campaign Trail Winds Down
By: Misti Aas

As Barack Obama journeys to the White House, DUS contributor Misti Aas shares the last three rallies in Colorado with President-Elect Barack Obama, Vice President-Elect Joe Biden and First Lady Michelle Obama.

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On The Road With Udall
By: David Whitney

Mark Udall may be Colorado’s newest senator, but six days before November’s election, he was walking the streets of Five Points, reaching out to minority business owners and community members as a hopeful candidate and Barack Obama advocate.

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8 Rivers Modern Caribbean Restaurant Heats Up LoDo With New Location
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The team of Chef Scott Durrah and Wanda James open their second location. Named “Best of Denver, 2008” by Westword Magazine and “Top of the Town, 2007” by 5280, the owners of 8 Rivers Modern Caribbean Restaurant are proud to announce their second location in downtown Denver. The new location seat 100 people, has a bar with one of the best rum selections in Denver, a lounge area with a fireplace and a great mural of Bob Marley...

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CBCC Poised For The Next Generation
By: David Whitney

When fashion designer Chris Christmas stood at the podium after receiving the Chairman’s Award at the Colorado Black Chamber of Commerce Entrepreneur of the Year Awards Dinner, he made a point to recognize those who had helped and inspired him...

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The Gift Of Good Health
By: Grace-Marie Turner

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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Nielsen People Meter Debuts In Denver With High Ratings
By: Tracy Williams

More than 100 local dignitaries, community leaders and elected officials gathered at the University of Denver’s Cable Center for the launch of The Nielsen Company’s new electronic television measurement technology; the Local People Meter (LPM).

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Foster Care To Fame: Fashion Designer Chris Christmas Succeeds
By: LisaMarie Martinez

With a name like Chris Christmas, it is no wonder that this Colorado native is a man of faith and principle, who was raised in a home that fostered children and is a national spokesperson for foster care. Christmas also tends to give more than he receives, and is the luxury brand designer and chief creative officer of the Chris Christmas line of jewelry and accessories sold locally, nationally and internationally...

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Influenza – Fact or Fiction?
By: Alicia Appel, M.D.,

Flu season is upon us. Influenza is a very contagious respiratory illness that causes fever, body aches, severe fatigue, sore throat, runny nose and dry cough. Complications such as pneumonia, sinus infections and worsening of chronic medical conditions can occur...

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Margarita Taylor Debut As Granny In CPRD’s 17th Annual Holiday Family Tradition
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Cleo Parker Robinson Dance presents Granny Dances to a Holiday Drum with Margarita Taylor as Granny and exciting new music by Mark Caldwell.

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We Have Climbed Jacob’s Ladder
By: Helen L. Burleson, Doctor of Public Administration

When I heard Senator Barack Obama address the 2004 Democratic National Convention, I went to the phone to call the young people of my family to tell them to turn on television to watch the next President of the United States...

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Terrance Carroll Takes Mantle As Colorado House Speaker
By: George Bamu

While America celebrates with the election of Barack Obama as the first African American to become president of the United States, the reverberations of change are gaining new meaning in Colorado where African Americans now hold the posts of speaker and president in the state house and senate respectively.

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Beyond The Election: E Pluribus Unum
By: Charles C. Haynes, First Amendment Center

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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Obama's Road To The White House
By: Laura Anderson

First African-American President Victorius In Monumental Election Season OpEd...

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Annual Ujamaa Market Brings Holiday Shoppers To Five Points
By: Ifalade Ta’Shia Asanti

During what many see as an economic crisis, local Denver organizer Deborah Fard is working hard to bring financial relief to the Five Points community by hosting the annual Ujamaa Market which unites local business owners, craft makers and artists with community members from across the state of Colorado.

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Obama's Road To The White House
By: Laura Anderson

First African-American President Victorius In Monumental Election Season OpEd...

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Desmond Tutu, Archbishop Emeritus And Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, Passes The Torch Of Inspiration To
By: Annette Walker

"Archbishop Desmond Tutu is the quintessential messenger of peace and tolerance," said Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper. He introduced Tutu at the inaugural lecture of the Insight Speaker Series which was held recently at the Wells Fargo Theater in the Convention Center. Tutu is the renowned South African Episcopal prelate and anti-apartheid activist, whose work earned him the 1984 Nobel Peace Prize...

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Open Letter To Barack Obama
By: Alice Walker

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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Homeless And Struggling To Survive: 2009 Outlook
By: Randle Loeb

Food pantries and local providers of emergency services are facing a stark reality for the year ahead. In the last 12 months we see that overall demand throughout the metro region has surged from 300 plus to well over 1,000 people a month in many agencies. The staff of local support services is worn out and demand seeks to outstrip services as the unemployment numbers far exceed the projected impact of the economy in every sector. Analysts see that unemployment will continue to rise for 14 quarters before we hit bottom.

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Defeating Giants On The Ballot
By: Carlos Valverde, Jr.

Ward Connerly, the anti-affirmative action millionaire from California, steamrolled into Colorado like a heavyweight champion. Like Clubber Lane from the movie Rocky III, Connerly and his Amendment 46 seemed unstoppable with prior statewide ballot victories in California, Washington, and Michigan. The undefeated champion was the odds-on favorite in Colorado, boasting tremendous financial resources and deceptive ballot language that gave him a huge 18 point lead in the early polls...

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Columnist

Minimize Your Environmental Risks – Live Clean
By: Dr. Abayomi Meeks

We live in a toxic world. Both visible and invisible hazards are everywhere and can take a toll on our health. Water can contain pesticides and heavy metals; food contains chemical residues and various forms of dangerous bacteria and our air is polluted beyond description.

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Miracle at St. Anna
By: Lloyd Williams

Bravery Of Buffalo Soldiers Belatedly Acknowledged By Spike Lee’s WWII Saga

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Wealthy States Must Provide For Children, Cheaper To Educate Than Incarcerate
By: Judge Greg Mathis

Liberals say they believe in a government that benefits all. Conservatives push family values. Each side will tell you it knows what is best for American... The United States imprisons more people than any other country in the world. The majority of these people – 80 percent – are locked away for drug-related crimes, many of whom are low-level drug offenders...

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Doing Biz In Seattle
By: Regina Lynch-Hudson

City Smarts: With a spectacular natural setting, thriving urban centers, vibrant neighborhoods, and a globally-competitive economy, Seattle is an outstanding place to live, visit and to do business. Some of the world’s most recognizable and successful businesses are located in Seattle and the surrounding four-county Puget Sound region: Boeing Commercial Airplanes, Microsoft, Starbucks, Amazon.com, Costco, Paccar, Weyerhaeuser, WaMU and Nordstrom.

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Ask Deanna!
By: Deanna

Ask Deanna! is an advice column known for its fearless approach to reality-based subjects. Ask Deanna! can be heard every Sunday on KTYM AM 1460 at 3 p.m. in Los Angeles, CA.

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Community Notes

Volunteers Needed For Black Arts Festival Denver Black Arts Festival wants your participation. Are you looking to have fun this summer? Enjoy working with people? Better yet, got time on your hands and not sure what to do?...

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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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Hats Off To

CBCC Presents Community Legends Awards The Colorado Black Chamber of Commerce (CBCC) presented awards to 18 community leaders last month at New Hope Baptist Church Family Life Center. Legends of the past and future were honored, including such notables

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Letters to the Editor

Family Member Gives A Proud Wink For Lodge...

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Entertainment

December 2008
By: Kam Williams

Movie reviews by Kam Williams

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Cover to Cover
By: DUS Staff

Review our selections

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Live . . . At The Rossonian: A Departed Community Asset Brought To Life
By: Raymond Dean Jones

Like a time capsule, cracked open and spilling forth treasures from the 1930s, ‘40s, and ‘50s, Live . . .At The Rossonian enlightened those of us who have been curious about the gilded history of that wonderful venue – probably the most famous club between Kansas City and San Francisco – for Black audiences of music, dance and comedy. Live let us feel the magic that was the original Rossonian, when Black folks were limited in where they could enjoy that magic and its presentation...

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Memories of the Heart
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Lifestyles

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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

Desmond Tutu, Archbishop Emeritus And Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, Passes The Torch Of Inspiration To
By: Annette Walker

"Archbishop Desmond Tutu is the quintessential messenger of peace and tolerance," said Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper. He introduced Tutu at the inaugural lecture of the Insight Speaker Series which was held recently at the Wells Fargo Theater in the Convention Center. Tutu is the renowned South African Episcopal prelate and anti-apartheid activist, whose work earned him the 1984 Nobel Peace Prize...

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

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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