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Cynthia E. Griffin-  |   OW Managing Editor
Apr 10 2008

Organization teaches girl to look beyond the surface

Valerie Ballenger has worked in non-profit organizations for the majority of her professional life often conducting workshops at high schools like Gardena and Locke. But it was a comment from a young African American woman that totally floored her and prompted the 29-year-old L.A. woman to create Inspiring Divas.
�I was doing training, and part of that was spent on stereotypes,� recalled Ballenger, who said the comments that came out about African American women were all negative.

Apr 10 2008

April 10
Crochet workshops.

Learn the basics today at 7 p.m. or Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the African Marketplace Import/Export Center, second floor of the Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza. Cost: $20 per person. Reservations required (323) 293-3277.

April 10-13

Apr 10 2008

R&B singer Mario helps mother conquer substance abuse

R&B singer Mario is one of the contenders tripping the light fantastic on the ABC hit show, �Dancing with the Stars,� but for years, the Grammy nominated R&B singer was harboring a long-buried secret.
According to the singer, Mario�s mother, Shawn, was a heroin addict. Swept up in the throes of addiction, Shawn was unable to care for Mario throughout his early years.

Apr 10 2008

Macy�s celebrates Civil Rights and Fine Art

It is said that if you walk a mile in a man�s shoes, you will know the man. An exhibit viewing through this weekend at the Museum of African American Art at the Macy�s in Baldwin Hills gives viewers the opportunity to get to know 13 present and past civil rights greats by the footprints of their granite and bronze shoes donated to the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic site in Atlanta.

Apr 3 2008

Morgan Tsvangarai likely new president

Zimbabwe�s The Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) has claimed an overwhelming lead in the country�s elections for president, claiming that Morgan Tsvangarai, 56, the MDC�S leader, has captured twice as many votes as current president Robert Mugabe.
MDC secretary-general Tendai Biti said that Tsvangarai had captured 60 percent of the vote against to Mugabe�s 30 percent.
Recent reporting of the voting indicated that 3 million excess ballot papers had been printed, fueling fears that the government might rig the vote.

Across Black America

Here’s a look at African American people and issues making headlines throughout the country.
 

Alabama
Freeman A. Hrabowski, president of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, will address the annual African American Business Council luncheon on June 28. Hrabowski, who is chairman of President Barack Obama’s Advisory Commission on Education Excellence for African Americans, has a national reputation for his work studying the performance of minority students in math and science. Hrabowski, named one of the 10 best college presidents in the country by Time magazine, was a child leader in the Civil Rights Movement in Birmingham in the 1960s.
 

Arkansas
The Liberty Counsel filed a motion and a brief in United States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas seeking to intervene on behalf of a Concepts of Life crisis pregnancy center to defend against a suit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union and the Center for Reproductive Rights. The groups seek to impose a permanent injunction before the Human Heartbeat Protection Act goes into effect July 18. Liberty Counsel also filed a brief opposing the ACLU’s request for an injunction. The “Heartbeat” bill states that when a woman seeks an abortion at or after the 12th week, doctors must test for a fetal heartbeat before an abortion is performed and inform the pregnant mother that the child in her womb has a heartbeat. If a heartbeat is detected, a woman cannot have an abortion, except in cases of rape, incest, and if a mother’s life is in danger. “As we promised when the legislation was introduced, Liberty Counsel will defend this law without reservation for the people of Arkansas, born and pre-born,” said Matt Staver, founder and chairman of Liberty Counsel. “No right is more foundational than the right to life. Without life, all other rights are irrelevant,” concluded Staver.