The Minority Voice, August 17-31, 2007


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J ournalist Murder News: Black Muslims Hated, Hunted Chris Thomp \

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CONTRIBUTIONS OF

AFRICAN AMERICANS
August 2007 Issue

|Black - Owned Construction Company The ==

Choice Of Newly Renovated College Campuses ?

Submitted By Staff
Burney & Burney

On 8/24/06, Burmey & Burney Construction Co., Inc. came out of the bidding office on ECU Ts campus as the lowest bidder for the BEU-North Rareational
Complex project located on Highway 264 E. Burney & Burney accomplished two things that day: Being the lowest bidder & becoming one of the few black

contractors to ever receive this size of an award from ECU. Burney & Burney has in the past performed work for ECU, but no where near this magnitude; howe er

they are teaming on a project to construct a Coastal Studies Institute in Manteo, NC for ECU. Mr. Owen Bumey, : :

President of Burney & Bumey stated, oThis is not the first large job we bid through the UNC - System or at ECU. ? .

Burney & Burney Ts states blessings do not come from any system, it comes from our Lord Savior Jesus Christ !

This maybe a record for ECU in awarding this size contract to a minority; however, by no means is this type of contract

similar in Charlotte, NC. Mr. Burney comments, that this project has been in great opportunity to highlight Burney &

Bumey Ts management & organizational skills to bring together a successful team who will complete this project months

ahead of the scheduled completion date & within budget.

ECU-North Recreational a project contains approximately 70 acres which will include a 6 acre lake to be used
, {or fishing, small craft boating, 4 rugby fields, 4 soccer fields, an artifical
beach, a toilet facility, maintenance & storage facility, concession stand
& more than 400 parking spaces. This is only Phase I of the project;
the next phase will include another 60 acres to include 4 additional soccer fields, 4 baseball diigioads, 4 tennis
courts, a golf course, a 3-story recreational building, a boat dock, volley ball area on the extended beach & a
_ natural walking trail. Burney & Bumey Ts project manager Dallas Peele and Superintendent, Michael Rodgers both
agrees that oduring the construction of this project, we have been proactive with planning and of all
contracted work. We have had a good working relationship with ECU and the designer with 75% of work

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_ completed. ?. Mr. Burney added that oWe are blessed to have an opportunity to build this project in our community
_ &toserve others like this one in our home town. We want other minorities to know " " Yes, it Ts hard out here,
butyou Tve got to keep believing and shaking the bushes until something falls; when it falls (and it will fall if you are a

Marciis Mosiah Garvey, Jr.,
National Hero of Jamaica ?
was born on August 17, 1887
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The downtown location helped "_ increase the numbers of organ
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Minority Voie Aug17- 31, we
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BY JASMYNE A. CANNICK

| Thavealwaysbelievedthat
there are two kinds of people in

those who don Tt.

Thave carefully watched the -
media try totum Atlanta
Falcons quarterback Michael -

racial issue by blaming hip-hop.
[| and inner-city violence. We just
"| can Ttwinin the hood, Asif 5
therearen Ttdogfights,
_ cockfights, snake fights and
more going on in trailer parks
around the country that don Tt
involve blacks. And while hip-

o our social issues, I don Tt think "
dogfighting isoneofthem. . .

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1 DMXcamealong. ? |

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unwavering support for Vick
_from black organizations to the
-_ point that they Tve held press
conferences condemning his
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come from theearth of Africa, _8#8antic stock exchange to Enterprise 2000 proved to be
Here we are in 2007 andthe Compete with the rest of the very important tous to
mattershouldbesimple World. to our readers The rani ofthe ,
Economics 101 and straight- There is enough African brain BLACK ENTERPRISE 2000 |
out good government. Uh oh, power living abroad to staff and reader survey, which covered a
that's a problem - ~Straight-out assist in this major transformation. wide range of economic,
good government. fall the educated Africans living | political, and social issues,
There are over 40 nations on rebipnter icy ait indicate that we have once ag
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coordinate commerce, Many Would sky rocket. There would Survey to help us better
of these governments should be aneed for strong, consistent " .
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east leasing millions of acres for
farming and are buying oil above
the market rate - just to get it.
The United States buys 10
percent of its oil from Africa and
pera 8 that will change to 25 percent i
within the next 10 years. Africa
should do what Saudi Arabia has
done. It took control ofits
resource, oil, and tured a poor
desert nation into one of the todoit
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Mrs Beatrice Maye

To the Editor: |
What are the three diseases
that are classified as othe 3
Holy? ? They are hypertension
(high blood pressure), diabetes,
and obesity. It is high time for
all Americans of all ages to take
~ charge of their diets and find "
time to exercise. These fitness
guides are so familiar "yes,
important. i
Get a routine yearly physical
exam, especially African
Americans with a family history
of cardiovascular diseases.

Abstain from smoking, heavy
drinking and recreational drug

Minority Voice Aug 17-31, 2007 pg3

_ COMMUNITY NEWS _

Early moming workouts are "

~~ Alternate your exercise routine.

Do plenty of stretches to i

tare

- Alow fat, low cholesterol diets
_ an absolute must.

Avoid fast foods at all costs.

"East plenty of fruits and

vegetables,
Drink plenty of water.

_ For in today Ts busy world, it Ts

getting harder and harder to pay
attention to what we eat and to
take time to exercise. It

certainly shows since obesity
__has skyrocketed among children
and adults. -

Beatrice Maye

The Editor "

Who is aman? Aman is nota
man because he can sire ason/ -
daughter, but there are specific
attributes which are _
characteristics.

Among these
are a leader in the family

2 2 2 a ? 8 ? 2 ot" a Or

: Suejette A. Jones
| HISTORY OF THE

IMPERIAL COURT,
DAUGHTERS OF ISIS

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rag ee ete ae

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are elsewhere except

unequivocally, butalsoa
protector, disciplinarian, and

one who knows and serves

How our homes, wives, and

- children are suffering today for
the lack of manhood! Our jails

are overflowing with males who
havenomeninthehome. "

Poverty and illiteracy are.

surmounting. Male children,
especially on Sunday momings,
in Sunday
school and church. Sunday.
school attendees are mostly
adults in too manly churches.
How sad that too many of our

oung folks today in college

o

- stay in bed instead of attending.

church services.

We are aware that whien
standards tind tnorhli are
exemplified in the home they
continue when kids leave home.
How many parents live by this
principle: oTn this house there
are certain things we don Tt do. ?
We don Tt cheat, lie, or steal.
We respect each other. Kids -
Studyhardanddotheir =
homework, attend school
regularly, and Christian behavior
is adhered to in the family,
community, and world.

Remember you are setting an
example every day in all you do

_ forthe little boy who is waiting
to grow up to be like you. The

challenge to men today is the
etemal challenge " that of
being aGodly man! " |

Beatrice C. Maye

Who is Jesus?
Who is He?

In Chemistry, he tumed water :
to wine. In biology, he was
born without the normal "
conception; in physics, he.
disproved the law of gravity .
when he ascended into heaven;

in economics, he disproved the

law of diminishingretumby
feeding 5000 people with two
fishes and 5 loaves of bread; in
medicine, he cured the sick and
the blind without administering a
single dose of drugs, in history,
he is the beginning and the end;
in government, he said that he

Shall be called wonderful.

counselor, prince of peace; in
religion, he said no one comes
to the father except through him;

So. Who is he? He is Jesus !!!

Christlike Maturity
Put off:

' Old self with its deceitful desires

Falsehood
Harboring anger
Unwholesome talk
Grieving the Holy Spirit
Bitterness
Wrath (turbulent anger)
Clamor (harsh speaking )

- Evil speaking (abusive
speech)

Malice (deep-seated ill will)
Sexual immorality
Covetness

Obscenity

Foolish talk

Coarse talking .
Drunkenness

Put one:
New Self |
New Attitudes
Speak the truth
Work
Share with those in need

Speak what is helpful in
building up others

Kindness ,
Compassion

Forgive one another
Imitate God

Live a life of love
Give thanks

Be filled with the spirit

Speak and sing to one
another to build up in Christ

¢

Sing praises to God

| Tue Most Lisrenen To Stanton

oThe last issue of the
Minority Voice featured a
front page article on York
Memorial AME Zion Church
teaming up with the Rofelt
Posha Court#108.
Daughters of Isis, to sponsor
a Teenage Awareness
Symposium several
Daughters were pictured in
their official regalia which

: me to write the

_ following history: ?

HISTORY OF THE
IMPERIALCOURT,
DAUGHTERS OF ISIS
Formed in 1910

The Imperial Court, Daughters
of Isis, is an auxiliary of female

Order Nobles of the Mystic

Shrine held in Detroit, Michigan,

on August 24, 1910.

Theestablishmentofthe
Imperial Court was the result of
a meeting held in 1909, when
women the
of Isis from

coat

DC met witha
committee of Prince Hall

, ae eee

formation and

7 ci hn le ety

The purpose of the Imperial
Court of Isis, is to
unite the of all

a

members of A.E.A.O.N.M.S.
intoonecommon bond of
friendship, to practice charity
and benevolence; andto
inculate honor and intergrity as
symbolized in the legend of the
rites Queen, he Goddess

~The Daughters wear white with

a white Fez, adopted from the
City of Fez in Morocco, "
signifying great harmony. It
represents a pyramid with a fat
top standing for the ie

uncompleted portion
pyramid. The wearer Tshead

represents the vault where the
treasure of the Order are
preserved and stored, housing
wisdom.

Like its parent organization, the
Imperial Court is a benevolent
and charitable organization.
The Daughters of Isis is annually
contribute over $200,000 to the
UNCF, Health and Medical
Research, Cancer, Lung,

The Daughters of Isis focus

community
recognizing the historic and
current achievements of African "

bestowed the Honorary Past

=

P
iy y th i:
i Ps

Education and mobilization with
special emphasis on youth.

This organization, of 12 Courts
at its inception can now boasts

of more than 200 Courts, witha

growing ipof more -
than 13,000 members in the
continental United States,
Europe, Canada, Bahamas, and
the Far East.

On May 22, 2006, the Imperial
Court, Daughters of Isis
Commandress degree upon
Daughter Suejette A. Jones of
Arabian Court No. 52 at the
Arabian Shrine Temple No. 42,
New Bern, NC. The degree
was presented upon the 50"
Anniversary of the song oO Isis
Dear ?. Daughter Jones
composed the song in 1956 and
it was adopted as the official
song, which is sung by
Daughters all over the world in
5 Senay toctngs fx

inthe Moorland-Spingarn
_ Research Center at Howard

- University, Washington, DC.

com, type in
Suejette a. click search,
then scroll down to August
2 M06 Py idtoreadthe
article in the
which is the
of the Prince Hall
article title is:
eye je ° j

Note: Daughters Jones is the
only living charter member out
of 21 who were created into the
Isis in 1953 atthe King .
Solomon Masonic Hall in New
Bern, NC. This year, in August,
the annual Imperial Session of

' Shriners and Daughters of Isis

will convene in Charlotte, NC.

Paper or Plastic?

- How many times have you been

asked that question when you |
arrive at the checkout counter at
the supermarkets and food
stores? When I have a choice,
[invariably say, opaper. ? For
me, I have several reasons to
give that choice. For one, the
plastic handles are not
substantial and if the contents:
are heavy and bulky, the
handles can be cutting into your
hands " if you have to carry
them any distance. It has been
shown that consistently carrying

plastic bags with heavy cans
ao ee F

pg or
and fruit bins and
reach up to the dispenser roll to
pull down those thin-folded
plastic bags to open. Some are
$0 stubborn to open until ifI did

hot moisten my finger with saliva

(not sanitary at all) it would take
me 5 minutes to open it " what

with my long acrylic nails.
_ltisnow illegal for
"_

to use plastic grocery bags
(petroleum-based bags) that
linger indefinitely in the
environment. Henceforth, only
bags made of paper, cloth, or
can be used. Not only
supermarkets are targeted " but
also drug stores and other large
Americans throw away about
100 billion plastic bags every
year, mountains of plastic bags
that can last for 1,000 years,
give or take a few centuries.
And when they are not properly
thrown away, they litter the
countryside, killing birds or
choking creatures like sea
turtles, The used bags now flap
from so many bushes and trees
As the nation looks for wars to
save energy, states, local
governments should begin
figuring out how to nudge
carryalls that can be recycled or
used again. Getting into the
habit of bringing your own
shopping bag can slash this
problem across the board. In
the meantime, consumers need "
toask themselves a few basic
questions, such as: oHow do I
stop adding to the world Ts
polyethylene mountain range,
and why do I need a plastic bag
when I buy apack of gum? ?





Minority Veles Aug 17-31, 2007 pg4

TV News Icnores Murper OF BLACK EDITOR

Runnin T Scared
The Killing of a Journalist
Voice reporter Chris Thomp-
son recalls a fallen
and his own days on the run
by Chris
August 7th, 2007 6:43 PM

Last week, a man ina ski

mask confronted Oakland,
Bailey as he was walking to the
downtown offices of the Oak-
land Post.

The man raised a sawed-off
shotgun and fired a round into
Bailey Ts torso, then stood over
him and fired a second round
into his head.

The next day, more than 200
police officers raidedtwo
homes and a bakery in North
Oakland, tossing stun grenades
through the windows before
dawn.

The bakery was the headquar-
ters of the Yusuf Bey family,
Oakland Ts most militantand _-
allegedly violent black national-
ist sect, Within hours, police
say, a bakery employee con-
fessed to murdering Bailey in
retaliation for a series of stories
he was preparing on the family T S
financial problems and alleged
criminal history. The story made
national headlines, in part "
because of the brazen murder of
areporter.

This isn T tthe first timeChauncey
Baleyhadruna foul ofthe Bey
family,

Afew years earlier, members
of the sect threatened to kill him
for tunning stories they didn Tt
like. I know, because he told
mesoin2002,
Tinterviewed Bailey while
conducting my own investigation
into the Bey family Ts history of
alleged violence and fraud for
the East Bay Express. I soon ©
. got ataste of what he was
talking about.

For 30 years, Yusuf Bey and
his followers built an empire of
bakeries and security compa-
nies around the Bay Area, but
an ominous air of menace and
violence always surrounded
them. In 2002, after family
patriarch Yusuf Bey was ar-
rested on charges that he raped
a 13-year-old girl, my Express
series reported that Bey family
members had allegedly un-
leashed a wave of murder, rape,
and fraud on Oakland, and the
city Ts leaders praised them and
gave them million-dollar loans in

y .
tortured a man for four hours,
beating him with a police
aight bung his ngrip
with hot knives, and trying to
drown him in a toilet, For years,
the Bey family allegedly beat

and terrorized helpless black
residents of low-income apart-
ments they controlled, but the
authorities never bothered to "
stop them. Yusuf Bey raped and
sodomized at least

daughter. Officials with the
county Ts Child Protective
Services knew all about it, but
did nothing.

The day after the last story ran,
the payback started. A young ~
man called and said he had
more stories about Yusuf Bey Ts
taste for rape. I told him lee.
moving onto other stories, but
he wouldn Tt take no for an
answer. He drove to the office
and asked to see me, and I.
foolishly walked out to the
lobby long enough for him to
get a good look at my face.
Feeling a little hinky about the

strange grin he had on his face, I

told my editor Steve Buel I was
taking the day off, and he

agreed to drive me home. While

waiting for his car outside the
office, I noticed a red minivan
that looked out of place, but no
one appeared to be behind the
wheel. When I jumped inthe -
car, the same man rose up from
underneath the dashboard, He
was trying to follow me home.
Buel gunned the engine and .
trapped the car in place, told
me to memorize the license-

plate number, and swung back

to the entrance. We jumped out
and called the cops, and I spent

the night at what you might call

an undisclosed location.

After that came the phone calls.
oMr. Thompson, I-just want to
say that your days are num-
bered, ? one man said. oYou
fucked up for the last time,

and your time is up. ? A woman
called my voice mail, screamed
obscenities, and advised,
oMaybe you want to take a
trip. ? Another woman simply

* said, oHello, Satan, ? and hung:

up, Someone played one of
Yusuf Bey Ts more
sermons into my phone. A few
weeks later, another man
growled, oWe haven Tt forgot
about you. ?
Meanwhile, the Bey family was
going through some changes. -
Yusuf Bey had died of compli-
cations from cancer, and his
heits " Yusuf had at least 42
children "started struggling for
control of his business empire.
In the spring of 2004, the badly
decomposed body of Waajid
Bey, the CEO of the family Ts
security company, was found in:
a shallow grave in the Oakland
hills. oIt Ts not the death threats
I mind, ? I joked with friends.
oIt Ts the credible death threats. ?
Every week, I'd get thé same
creepy phone call. Someone
would call me at precisely 5pm.,
when I would presumably leave
work. As soon as I said hello,
the caller hung up. I thought,
oAre those f------ staking out
the routes I take home? ? My
colleagues (including Rob
Harvilla, now the Voice Ts music
editor) would drive me from
work, using cars I hoped the
Bey family wouldn Tt recognize.
Finally, they took to staking
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when I left work "at sa they

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Happy BirtupayMarcus Garvey

Marcus Mosiah Garvey, Jr., National Hero of Jamaica was born on August 17, 1887 and died June
10, 1940. He was a publisher, journalist, entrepreneur, Black nationalist, orator, black separatist, and
founder of the Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League (UNIA-
ACL). Garvey was born in St. Ann Ts Bay, Saint Ann Parish, Jamaica to Marcus Mosiah Garvey, Sr.
amason, and Sarah Jane Richards, a domestic worker and farmer. Of his eleven siblings, only Garvey
and his sister, Indiana, reached maturity. Garvey Ts father was known to have a large library, and it was
from his father that he gained his love for reading. :

Garvey is best remembered as an important proponent of the Back-to-Africa movement, which
encouraged those of African descent to return to their ancestral homelands.

NORTHCAROLINA "Thecrowd cheered as North Carolina Central
CENTRAL UNIVERSITY | Chancellor Neims and wife University family, ? said Nelms.
WELCOMESITSNEW . _JeanettaNelms made their way «| did not come here to rest; I
CHANCELLOR "_ "totheplatforminfrontofthe gid not come here to retire: I
ssi inie , Statue of Dr. JamesE. Shepard, came to work. I'm looking
_ founder of the first state- forward to being a productive
_ Supported liberal arts college for and fully engaged member not
_ Affican-American students, only of the university community
ee but the community at large. ?
? prices niet Nelms served as chancellor of
| niversity 0: two very respected public
_ Carolina System; Dr. Beverly sionilen by leheabic
_ W. Jones, provost and vice Michigan at Flint and Indiana
_ Ghancellor for Academic Affairs; University at Richmond. Nelms
_ Mayor Pro-Tem Cora Cole- expects to have a busy first few
_ McFadden who presented weeks spending time meeting
eo _ Nelmswith the keys tothe City and talking with people to gain a
DR.CHARLIENELMS Durham; Aity.CressieH. better sense ofthe aspirations
} Thigpen, Jr., chair of the NCCU that people haveforthe
| | Board of Trustees; Frankie university and making sure that
, _-. Perry, president of the NCCU: "heisfocusingonthe
DURHAM,N.C.-Today, Foundation, Inc., andRichard appropriate priorities.
North Carolina Central Smith, president ofthe National = ae WE
University (NCCU) Boardof Alumni Association. :
Trustees, faculty, staffand lo , eo
students welcomed its newest oo _ The ceremony ended with the
chancellor Dr. Charlie Nelms. ee ae re traditional transfer of keys _ |
| oTam excited to be in North ceremony to Chancellor Nelms
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members remain conscious of the city Ts budget.
He is dedicated to Greenville Ts progress, but
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quality infrastructure in place.

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positive work that he feels the council has been doing for the past six years. He also wants to keep future

infrastructure needs in the forefront. He believes that as oGreenville and Pitt County grow, the city is going to
ave to Work in cooperation with other municipalities in the county to make sure the infrastructure needs, be

t transportation, water, sewer, will alll be in place when the growth arrives. ? |

ittle supports the West Greenville 45-Block Revitalization Program, which is an effort to revitalize
depressed areas in and adjacent to the neighborhoods of Cherry View, Perkins Town, Biltmore, and
incoln Park. Some of the items of emphasize included in this program are removal of slighted structures,
improved streetscapes. Little feels that akey component in this program is continuing to build good, quality
housing that is affordable for low to moderate incomes.

luded in the revitalization program is the council Ts recent purchase of the old St. Gabriel Ts church. Little
very proud of the purchase that was made with both private and public funds to create the Lucille W.
k and other activities that will benefit the community. The center will be operated via a partnership
between ECU and Pitt Community College. Little notes, othat the operation of the center is a great example

ittle has been lifelong Greenville resident and community leader. He is graduate of JH Rose High School

i d East Carolina University. Little is a member of First Presbyterian Church, the Greenville Noon Rotary
p, the Pitt-Greenville Chamber of Commerce, as well as many other organizations, Little is married to
ennifer Little and has two sons: Trey and Johnson. .

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In its August 2007 issue, Money magazine recognizes North Carolina's National College Savings
Program as a good choice for North Carolinians based on the tax break and reasonable expenses.

Tax Deduction and Savings ~ This year there Ts a tax deduction for every NC taxpayer making contributions to
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~ By Joy R. Brown

Don Tt Answer To
Every Call

Who am I? Who de men say
I am? This:question was
presented to Jesus T disciples,
The response was Elijah and T
Jeremiah. But Jesus wanted to
know who do men say that I
am? He was seeking a direct
response from His disciples,
Peter, whose name means, -
orock ? stated, oYou are the
Christ. ? Peter T STesponse to
Jesus proved a very interesting
point, Peter knew who Jesus
was by relationship and asso-
ciation.

Has it ever occurred to you how
others see you? You work with
people everyday in different
capacities but if asked this same
question about you, what would
they say? oWhen the disciples
called out the names of other men,
immediately one statement began
to linger in my mind. The
disciples called Jesus by aname
they could identify with.

How many times have you been
labeled as your older siblings T
sister or brother, or maybe the
troublemaker, crazy, lazy, or even
stupid? Words have a powerful
and lasting affect on those who
are the receivers of such words.
When you call someone by

anything other than theirname,

you are insulting them. You are
making a derogatory statement to
the individual that you really don Tt
know to whom you are speaking
to..."Do you really know who I
am? ?

During our women Ts conference,
one of the facilitators made a
powerful statement. To
summarize the statement, the
facilitator emphasized the
importance of not answering to
every call. She said, oIt Ts not
what you are called but what you
answer to. ? Jesus could not
answer to the call of Elijah or
Jeremiah because he was greater
than that.

Don Tt respond to every call.
voice that calls you. Just like we
screen our calls with caller ID for
those we don Tt want to talk to at
that particular time, do the same
with the voices of those who call

who you are, Stop responding
to statements such as, oYou are
just like your no good daddy, or
You act just like your sorry
mother, or You are bad, or You're
terrible, ? Unless you are called
by the name that has been

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future, don Tt answer,

_ People are limited to their
perception of you and may
call you, as they perceive
you. . Greatness is your
destiny but people will
minimize you for various
reasons. There are too
many to even dwell upon.
; However, I want you to
_ focus on who you are and
begin to call yourself what
God calls you. He calls you
royal priesthood, more
than a dauiean and
blessed.

or her that you are anointed and
a child of the King. ? She
responded by saying, oYes



ma Tam. ?

I pray that I have sowed a seed
into your spirit today tomake you
think about who Ts calling your
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Power Lunches are sponsored by the
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_ Minority Voice
Staff Writer
The Third Tuesday Power 07
Luncheon featured Dr. Frederick
(Rick) Niswander, Dean of
ECU Ts College of Business and
W. Howard Rooks Distinguished
Professor as their speaker. The
affair was sponsored by. the
Greenville-Pitt County Chamber
of Commerce and Embarq at the
Brook Valley Country Club and
was well attended by local
business people, educators, city
officials and a host of. others.
Niswander, using numerous
gtaphs during a lecture which
lasted almost 90 minutes, gave a

detailed analysis of the state of the "

economy and linked it to what
impact it may have on eastern

North Carolina and Pitt County. -

Although Niswander painted a
somewhat dismal picture for the
_ housing and mortgage market
saying that there is about three
trillion dollars tied up in loans,
especially in sub-prime lending
nationally, Translation: if homes
default at lesser prices then
originally agreed upon when sold.
because they were purchased
outside one Ts means, there could
be problems - there could be lots
of problems.

Currently, according to
Niswander;. the known
delinquency rates now stand at

15% nationally. He said it was too
early to determine which way the
economy will go because of the
amounts of possible default
collectively can Tt be determined
because currently economists are
not quite sure just how much and
in what sectors these funds are
tied up in: He said it would be
several more months before any
kind of hard evidence would
surface. This phenomenon is
additionally compounded by over
hanging housing. He indicated
that the durable goods report
which will be soon be released in
a few weeks should indicate
which way the economy will go.
Elsewhere, Diswander expressed
some concerned that there was
oblood in the streets ? as far as

Treasury Bonds were concern.--

These fluctuations were catching

-alotof investors off guard.

In greater Greenville, housing
Starts are up but much of that
growth is tied up multi-dwelling
units, Locally, manufacturing.
Health care and social service
emerged as Pitt County strongest
economic. sector, followed by.
rétail, education and food

services in that order. However,

what mystified Niswander was

that retail spending per person has
remained somewhat. flat.
Someone else mentioned that the

obig spenders ? might be shopping

elsewhere. Farming, Niswander .

said that farming has fallen of the
chart. The Outer Banks is
showing growth in employment

according to Niswander and that 4
employment in Pitt County has
remained pretty much the same

over the last several years by
comparison to the rest of the

region and the rest of the state. |

More of what was discussed in

regards to the economy can be |

perused in their E-Focus

magazine which is published on

their website at:

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Niswander, Dean of ECU Ts
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PAT DUNNFOR
MAYOR |

Dear Voter:

I will:

** Advocate for preservation
safe, stable, and livable
neighborhoods.

** Continue to support
revitalization of West Greenville
and Uptown Greenville

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ECU, PCC,

Pitt County Schools, Pitt

County Commissioners,

PCMH, neighboring
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Department of Transportation.

** Encourage long range

planning & support the Citizen Ts

Comprehensive - Plan T

** Promote working pees

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vine - Habitat for Humanity of Pitt
County, President

** PittCounty Council on. .
** Pitt County Board of
Elections, Chair

** STRIVE Advisory Board,
Chair (organization that trains
employees) -

+ Community Development
Corporation " Philippi Church

+ League of Womén Voters of
Pitt County, President

** Rel eaf (promotes tree
planting; donate trees to city)

** Eastern NC Council on
Substance Abuse

** Deacon and Sunday School
Teacher

The people of this city are truly.

our greatest and richest

resource. Working together we
can meet the objectives that I

~ pledge as mayor.

Official: Election "
reform sees success

.By Brock Letchworth
The Daily Reflector

Monday, August 13, 2007

Molly Beacham is ecstatic
about the progress Democracy
North Carolina has made over
the past couple of years.

Beacham, director of
development for the nonprofit
election-reform group, has seen
gains in its effort to curtail the
power of special-interests
money in campaign financing
andi increase voter tumout.

Beacham discussed progress as
the guest speaker during the
NAACP Ts Pitt County meeting
Sunday at Mount Calvary Free
Will Baptist Church.

oWe want to control the amount
of money in statewide
campaigns, and the complement
to that is getting more voters in
so you have a democracy that
really works where people are
engaged and making decisions, ?
Beacham said. oWe're really.
excited this session to be able to
report wins on both sides with
big money out and more voters
in. ? .

To counter large campaign
contributions from special
interest groups, public campaign
financing will be available to
candidates in three of North
Carolina Ts 10. council of state
races in 2008, Beacham said.
The General Assembly passed
the legislation, which is a one-
time test, earlier this month, It

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Beacham says she also is
hopeful that same-day voter
registration will be cleared by
the U.S. Justice Department in

James R. oJimmy ? Streeter

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PO Box 30927
Greenville, NC 27833-0927

Attorney At Law

Office: 252.329.8777
Fax: 252.353.0061

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- "-18-Nov.3, Same-day voter "
registration would allow

individuals to register and vote
simultaneously at early voting
sites during the early-voting
period. Beacham says
Democracy North Carolina
studies have shown that the
change would increase voter
participation, especially among
younger voters.

oWe are really looking at this as
a way of engaging young
people, ? Beacham said. oWe Tve
done research that shows if
someone doesn Tt vote by their
early 30s, they Tre never going to
Vote. So getting people voting at
18 and in their 20s is key to
having vibrant and participatory

campaigns. We Tre hopeful that .

same-day registration will be
available by the November
election, and thisisanew _
option folks can take advantage
of. ?

According to Beacham, voter:
turnout in North Carolina is
among the bottom 20 percent in
the country. Theaddition of.
public financing and same-day

registration will help that, me

said.

oWe think of oa as being

complementary, ? Beacham said

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of the reforms. oNow with
money dominating so many of

the statewide agencies, if you - "-
don Tt have wealth or any access

to wealth, you can Tt be a viable
candidate. So some voters feel
there Ts no difference in voting
for this rich candidate or that
rich candidate. We think that the
two branches of our reform will

work well together, curtailing

- the power of special interest

money and using a source of
alternative public money for
candidates who qualify, and at
the same time working on
another set of reforms that
make it easier to vote. ?

- Beacham praised the NAACP

for its backing of her group Ts
reform efforts. |

oFolks know that money and
politics are a problem, but they
don Tt know we have these
solutions, ? Beacham said. oThe

~_ more we can let people know,
the more we can work toward

fixing the problem. ?

DNC was formed in 2003 with
the goal of fulfilling the promise
of oone person, one vote. ? The
organization is funded through
foundations as well as by
individual donors.

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call (919) 286-6000.

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Title
The Minority Voice, August 17-31, 2007
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The 'M' voice : Eastern North Carolina's minority voice-since 1987. Greenville. N.C. : Minority Voice, inc. James Rouse, Jr. (1942-2017), began publication of The "M" Voice in 1987 with monthly issues published intermittently until 2010. At different times, the paper was also published as The "M"inority Voice and The Minority Voice. It focused on the Black community in Eastern North Carolina.
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