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Sherrie Morris: Remembering her mother and grandmother

mother of Sherrie Morris

Also grandmother of Genelle Willis and mother of HER mother, Evelyn, who was named after my granduncle Ted’s wife, whom he met in Buffalo NY when he came here to establish his career as a jazz musician (in the early 1920’s). Got it?

Sunday (10/10/10, by the way) is my beloved grandmother’s 110th Birthday Anniversary! She was so wonderful and since we grew up in her house, she passed on so much history and values and love to us, before and after our mother died (when I was 12). Always warmth and a sense of security, is how

Beautiful mother of Sherrie Morris

Genelle Beverly Ayres (1926-1963)

I remember things.

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First woman executed in Virginia in 100 years!

He believes that working women and feminist are detrimental to the family. Virginia Republican Governor, Robert McDonnell denied Terry Lewis, a chance to change execution to life in prison.  Instead she became  the first women executed in Virginia in 100 years .
 
 Even though one of the two men involved in the murders said,”Killing Julian and Charles Lewis was entirely my idea,”  wrote Matthew Shallenberger  who along with Rodney Fuller, broke into her home the night before Halloween in 2002 and shot her husband and stepson to death.
 
Yet, they both received life sentences and Lewis the death penalty by lethal injection.  Shallenberger admitted he needed the money and Lewis was easy target. Still, McDonnell disregarded any new information from her lawyers.
 
And his writings appear overladen with criticism about working women and feminists.  He, ” criticized federal tax credits for child care expenditures because they encouraged women to enter the workforce.” He went on to say feminism is among the “real enemies of the traditional family.”  “In 2001, he voted against a resolution in support of ending wage discrimination between men and women.”
 

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Review: Julia roberts in “eat, pray, love” at North Park Theater

I love Julia Roberts, the Oscar-winning actress playing a leading role in “Eat, Pray, Love” a movie about a woman who after she married in an upper-class wedding later decides marriage is too stifling and she wants to travel. Sound familiar ladies?

Yes, the magical age is  the 30’s for women.  We start questioning our marriage,wondering why we ever got into one in the first place. In her quest to find herself while crisscrossing the world the movie focused on her trips to Italy, Indian and  Bali in Indonesia. And  she does her soul-searching in an ashram, a place for a spiritual retreat.

In this movie , Julia is  playing a female character in her early thirties, having the financial resources to escape her humdrum marriage to follow her dreams simply to  be a writer and write she did, the movie based on the memoirs of Elizabeth M. Gilbert published in  Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman’s Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia (Viking, 2006).

The memoir was on the New York Times Best Seller list of non-fiction in the spring of 2006, and in October, 2008, after 88 weeks, the book was still on the list at number 2 according to Wikipedia.

Gilbert, a highly paid free-lance writer financed her travels through a publisher’s advance writing in the memoir, Eat, Pray, Love, “she had no job to quit because sampling Roman restaurants, Indian meditation centers and Indonesian oceanfront bars pretty much was her job.”

And I love her relationship in the movie with the Brazilian, a hot one ladies, but don’t expect to see steaming sex scenes on the screen though the characters engage in it. And Julia is looking good as ever though she needs a new hairdo .

The real Elizabeth Gilbert, writer of the book falls in love with and does marry a Brazilian  involved in the import and export business she met in her travels named José Nunez  she married in 2007. They run an antique store and live in Frenchtown, N.J.

The scenes  of Italy, India and Bali were just awesome, the best part of the movie since it really doesn’t  represent the Memoir  as good as the book. The music was nostalgic, show casing many  tunes  from the 1970s and eighties. Yet, one thumb up for the movie,  a must see at the North Park Theater on Hertel Avenue in  North Buffalo.

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Meet the educational pledge and especially for women new contributing videographer

Corrie E. Allen, Social Networking Consulting, Textile Designer, Videographer

Mr. Alberto O. Cappas, President  and Mr. Miguel Montes co-founders of  Educational Pledge Partnership are embarking on a new venture to set up chapters of Pledges at colleges and universities and  announced they have recruited Ms.  Corrie E. Allen to help them in this new initiative, drawing upon her leadership skills as the former President of Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority.

Ms. Allen was graduated from the State University of New York  with a BS in Textile Design and pursuing an Individualized Master’s Degree program.  A former President of  the Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority at SUNY College at Buffalo, Ms. Allen served in many roles,  including its treasurer and attended the National conferences of the sorority where she honed her skills in the many facets of leadership and recruitment.

Also,  Corrie E. Allen has taken on the new role of a contributing videographer for Especially For Women in Buffalo New York, the Latin Journal Blog from the Barrio, the Buffalo Puerto Rican Press, the Insurgent Teacher, the Emmet Till Social Justice Blog ,the Buffalo Empire Star, and the Best International Eateries in Western New York, covering events, people and happenings in the New York City area.

Ms. Allen is the daughter of the late Buffalo News award-winning journalist  Carl R. Allen (1956-1999).  The Buffalo Association of Black Journalist established  the memorial Carl R. Allen Scholarship for  an aspiring minority journalist.

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Buffalo select chorus live at asbury hall

The place to be last night was  at Asbury  Hall at Babeville  on the corner of Delaware Avenue and Tupper  Street as the Buffalo Select Chorus (BSC) celebrated its 5th anniversary live before an enthusiastic audience of 200 on  May 26, 2010 at 7:30.

Linda Appleby, Director of the group and  Susan Mann Dolce  deserve accolades and kudos for creating a unique opportunity for young people to work together to develop their artistic and creative talents guided by local and national artists and musicians like  guest keyboard player Joseph Wooten.

Appleby and Mann Dolce  along with interested members of the community realized their dream to create a city-wide Buffalo Public High School Choral group in 2005.  BSC is unique because students audition, do a final concert and  opportunity to take part  in producing a professional recording used for applying to college.

Initially, the Foundation for Arts and Athletics in Buffalo picked up the proposal, sending out flyers and brochures to recruit interested singers to join, attracting  seven talented students from three Buffalo Public High Schools who gathered to rehearse weekly for six months.  Today,  the group gathers  every Monday at Asbury Hall at Babeville,  space the Righteous Babe foundation provided for rehearsals now the rehearsal home.

The BSC ,  provides Buffalo Public High School students , “an opportunity to develop their vocal skills and gain actual performance experience  guided by  certified music teachers and professional musicians,” producing a CD for college while encouraging school unity, and  participating in intra-system events.”

Zuri E. Appleby, bass player , Walter Kemp, keyboard, Tim Webb, percussion,  all performed in the program. Mary Stahl was the vocal coach and thirty Buffalo Public High School students participated  tonight.

A reception with the students and artists immediately followed the performance.

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Maria, alberto cappas and david cordero on the birthday lawn

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Miss USA: Does it matter if she’s Arab-American? – The Week

Miss USA: Does it matter if she’s Arab-American? – The Week.

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Gatita at the water fountain

Gatita (kitten), the ,lonely cat, belongs to Corrie Allen.  This is her second video. She enjoys drinking at the water fountain in the bathroom ,  likes to eat and sleep. She lives with an Akita dog always watching her back , but they get along. Gatita soon plans to open her own Facebook page.

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Women fired first in plainfield school district

Dawn Gragg (Fr. Lft) Michelle Frodyma, Patti Mills, Jeri Kasper, Ana Enrique, out of a job because they are women though they have a contract, their district ignored it to keep the male workers.

“Not to suggest that the women in this room have not served this district and served them well as campus monitors, but when we have situations involving washrooms or locker rooms or other gender-specific issues, our legal counsel has told the administration and told the board that this is appropriate and legal,” Superintendent John Harper, Plainfield School District  said in defense of its action to lay-off the women even if they contractually had more seniority.

Citing they needed male school monitors for “safety” reasons, the Plainfield School District laid-off the female monitors first violating the seniority clause of their contract.

Although many of them routinely inspected the boys bathroom as  Pattie Mills said, “We have been instructed to go into the male bathrooms and search for kids. We have been told you go up to the bathroom, you ask if anyone is in there and if no one answers you have the right to go in and check for them. We have done that numerous times.”

According to blogger Fred Klonsky, “that’s why unions defend seniority.”

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Another female on the u.s. supreme court

President Barack Obama selected Elena Kagan, solicitor general since March 2009, former Harvard Law School Dean,  as his nominee to replace retiring Justice John Paul Stevens.

She lacks any experience on the bench her greatest short-coming, as well as, her views and position on indefinite detention without a trial  battlefield law troubling and worrisome.

And certainly the time is a propitious one for an African-American female to sit on the  highest court of the land. However, you want to turn the tortilla both sides equally cooked looks  and taste better to the palate.  African-American women have not had their time on the U.S. Supreme Court, if not now,  when?

Also, Native American or Asian women missing from the court as well and a nominee from these groups would have been an important addition for diversity on the highest bench in the land.

One thumbs up, and one down for Kagan, I stand with the president cautiously on this one.  Another view of Kagan on this blog.

Elena Kagan, photo, courtesy Harvard Law School

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