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AUGUST FEATURE:
MELVIN
EDWARDS
BY ANGELA JACKSON
DES MOINES, IOWA – As a local custom
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Up in West Des Moines enjoys supporting
the visual arts. This month we introduce
readers to celebrated American abstractsteel
metalsculptor, based in New York City from
Houston, Texas –Melvin Edwards.
Melvin Edwards (b. May 4, 1937) is a pioneer in the history
of contemporary African-American art and sculpture.
Born in Houston, Texas, he beganhis artistic career at the
University of Southern California, where he met and was
mentored by Hungarian painter Francis de Erdely. In 1965
the Santa Barbara Museum of Art organized Edwards’
first solo exhibition, which launched his professional
career. He moved to New York City in 1967, where shortly
after his arrival, his work was exhibited at the then newly
created Studio Museum, and in 1970 became the first
African-American sculptor to have works presented in a
solo exhibition at the Whitney Museum. Melvin Eugene
Edwards, Jr., was born in Houston, Texas, the eldest of
his parents’ four children.
He was introduced to abstract art in high school, which
inspired him to pursue art.Edwards is a graduate of the
University of Southern Californiaand also studied at Los
Angeles City College, and the Los Angeles County Art
Institute. In 1964, he began teaching at San Bernardino
Valley College.
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“You invent your
own game –and
then you push it
forward”
-Melvin Edwards,
N.Y. Times
He went on to teach at the Chouinard Art Institute(now
known as the California Institute of the Arts), the
Orange County Community Collegein New York, and
the University of Connecticut. Melvin Edwards began
teaching at Rutgers University in 1972, where he taught
classes in sculpture, drawing and Third World artists,
until his retirement from the school in 2002.In 1975,
he was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship. While he
was teaching, he received two sequential Fulbright
Fellowships, which afforded him the opportunity to
travel.
In 2014, he received an Honorary Doctorate from the
Massachusetts College of Art, Boston. Melvin Edwards’
work reflects his engagement with the history of race,
labor, violence, as well as with themes of African
Diaspora. Making welding his preferred medium, his
compositions are studies in abstraction and minimalism.
Melvin Edwards creates sculptures by welding metal
objects such as tools, knives, hooks, and machine parts,
to construct objects distinguished by formal simplicity
and power. His works are characterized by the use of
straight-edged triangular and rectilinear forms, often
have a political content. One critic noted regarding
Melvin Edwards art:”their brutish power conjures the
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instruments used to subjugate African Americans during
centuries of slavery and oppression”.
Melvin Edwards is best known for his sculptural series
Lynch Fragments, which spans three periods: the
early 1960s, when he responded to racial violence in
the United States; the early 1970s, when his activism
concerning the Vietnam War motivated him to return to
the series; and from 1978 to the present, as he continues
to explore a variety of themes. Melvin Edwards has felt
deeply connected to Africa and the African Diaspora
since the 1970s, when-2-he and his late wife, poet Jayne
Cortez, began visiting the continent. He taught metalwelding
in several countries, establishing workshops
and mentoring a younger generation of African welders.
Melvin Edwards has had a longstanding commitment
to public art, working on projects for public housing
and universities since the 1960s, including Homage
to My Father and the Spirit (1969) at the Herbert F.
Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University,Ithaca, New
York; Holder of the Light (1985) at Lafayette Gardens,
Jersey City, NJ; and Asafokra (1990) at the UtsukushiGa-Hara
Open-Air
Museum,
Nagano
Prefecture,
Japan. His large-scale public sculptures exemplify his
extraordinary range of aesthetic expression as well
as his keen commitment to abstraction. His work has
been widely exhibited nationally and internationally. In
1993, the Neuberger Museum of Art in Purchase, NY
organized Melvin Edwards Sculpture: A Thirty-Year
Retrospective 1963–1993, an exhibition documenting
his artistic development.
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Five Decades, featuring work from the early 1960s
to the present. This retrospective traveled to the
Zimmerli Museum of Art, Rutgers University, NJ
and to the Columbus Museum of Art, OH. In 2017,
Brown University in Providence, RI presented the
solo exhibition, Melvin Edwards: Festivals, Funerals,
and New Life. In 2018, an exhibition of the artist’s
sculptures, Melvin Edwards: Lynch Fragments, was
held at the Museu de Arte de São Paulo in Brazil.
In 2019, the Baltimore Museum of Art organized
the exhibition Melvin Edwards: Crossroads, which
traveled to the Ogden Museum of Southern Art, New
Orleans, LA (2020) and the University of Southern
California (USC) Fisher Museum of Art, Los Angeles,
CA (2020). Melvin Edwards’ work has been featured
in innumerable group exhibitions, including Soul of a
Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power, Tate Modern,
London, United Kingdom (2017), traveled to Crystal
Bridges Museum of American, Bentonville, AK (2018),
Brooklyn Museum, NY (2018), The Broad, Los Angeles,
CA (2019), de Young Museum, Fine Arts Museums of
San Francisco, CA (2019), and The Museum of Fine
Arts, Houston, TX (2020);Postwar: Art Between the
Pacific and the Atlantic 1945-1965, Haus der Kunst,
Munich, Germany (2016);All the World’s Futures, 56th
Venice Biennale, Italy (2015); Witness: Art and Civil
Rights in the Sixties, Brooklyn Museum, NY (2014);
Blues for Smoke, Whitney Museum of American
Art, New York, NY (2013), traveled to The Geffen
Contemporary at the Museum of Contemporary Art,
Los Angeles, CA (2012);Now Dig This!
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PS1, Queens, NY (2012); African American Art:
Harlem Renaissance, Civil Rights Era, and Beyond,
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC
(2012), traveled to Hammer Museum, Los Angeles,
CA (2011); and as a part of the Dak’art Biennial in
2010. Melvin Edwards’ work is represented in the
collections of The Museum of Modern Art, New York;
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Los Angeles
County Museum of Art (LACMA), CA; Museum
of Fine Arts, Houston, TX; The Studio Museum in
Harlem, New York; Brooklyn Museum of Art, New
York; Albright–Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY; Alfond
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2019.
About The Great Frame Up
Founded in 1972, The Great Frame Up, Inc. is a
custom picture framer, offering more than 1,000
custom frames, mat styles, ready to hang framed art
and local artwork. The West Des Moines location of
The Great Frame Up opened in 2005 and is located
at 5515 Mills Civic Parkway in the West Glen and
is open Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 106pm;
Thursday 10- 8pm & Saturday 10- 5pm.
SAVE THE DATE: The Great Frame Up
Features Local Artists!
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more owned and operated by individuals who are women, minorities, have
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Y OU’RE INVITED T O THE
October 2, 2019
2:00pm–4:00pm
1171 7TH
We Have Moved!
The Evelyn K. Davis Center for Working Families
invites you to our new location on 7th Street, next
door to DMACC Urban Campus.
We are still centrally located to serve not only the
Reopening
community, but now better positioned to serve the
students and families of DMACC Urban Campus.
Please join us for a tour of the building and an
opportunity to meet staff. Remarks begin at 2:30pm.
LIGHT REFRESHMENTS | TOURS | PRIZES
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SPIRITUALITY
A Season
of Faith
by Donnetta Austin
Every season of life will take you through a change.
Your days will be accounted for so make the best of
it in righteousness. We are called to live for today as
if it were our last. Tomorrow has enough worries of its
own. We are to pray in any situation that we face,“Lord
let it be your will,” to give us the help, guidance, and
direction to see us through.
If you have spent time and lived in the Midwest, you
know that every season is very different and distinct
from the others. You have to learn to withstand the
traumatic change of all four seasons.
Have you ever thought about which season resembles
what you are going through, experiencing, or feel like
in your own life? Maybe you’re in a season that feels a
little like winter. The temperature is negative below and
cold.
This season seems to be lasting longer than expected.
What opposition are you up against? Are you prepared
for an emergency? Do you have your winter emergency
kit close by and available in your vehicle if needed?
As an example it is possible that a massive winter storm
with destructive winds and blizzard conditions could
be approaching by 6:00pm. At this point you begin to
think of all the errands you need to run beforehand.
Your checklist may consist of trying to get off from
work slightly early around 4:30pm no later than 5:00.
You need to pick up the kids shortly thereafter, stop
by the store for a few items or groceries that will last.
Meanwhile you are feeling a little annoyed because the
first grocery store you arrived at did not have in stock
the supplies that were needed.
You then decide to get back into your car and head
towards another store. It is now 5:30pm along the way
you noticed that your gas is getting low. At 5:45pm you
are driving on Interstate 235 and get caught in traffic
due to an accident. There is a delay, traffic is being
detoured a different route.
At 5:55pm your vehicle comes to a halt and hesitates to
start up. You look up at the dash board to find that you
are running out of gas and the sensor has also alerted
you to replace the battery.
You become frantic and worried. The blizzard has
begun what are you going to do? Examples suchas this
tend to happen at the wrong time.
Ecclesiastes 3:1
To everything there is a season
and a time to every purpose
under the heaven.
Isaiah 43:19
See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up:
do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the
wilderness and streams in the wasteland.
September 2019 The URBAN EXPERIENCE 17
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spring. This is a growth season. The seeds
in the soil have been planted, saturated with
water and springing forth a new life for
beautiful plants and flowers. What decisions
have you made to advance in this season?
Do you want to further your education? Start
your own business? Grow closer to God? Set
goals and move forward in achieving them.
Summer tends to be a hot season. The days
are longest and the nights are shortest. Many
people decide to take paid time off. They need
a vacation to relax or enjoy fun in the sun. You
will find comfort in a place of peace. This is
generally needed to renew your mind, body,
and soul.
Fall or autumn is a transition season. A
transformation of some sort may be taking
place in your life and you will need to be
prepared for what happens next. No matter
what season of life you encounter, God teaches
us his greatest lessons out of love.
Proverbs 3: 5-6
Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean
not unto thine own understanding. In all thy
ways acknowledge him, and he shall
direct thy paths.
By Author Donnetta Austin
Book on Amazon: “Never Retire God”
Email: be.encouragedbyone@gmail.com
Facebook Be Encouraged, Inspirational Books
by Donnetta Austin
RICKI KING
Ricki@RootsToBranchesGenealogy.com
www.RootsToBranchesGenealogy.com
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Do It Alone
By Tiffany Braxton
“Mommy, Mommy I want to ride my bike!”. Hannah
my dynamic three year old going on 33 years old
joyfully exclaimed. I knew that her toddler demand
was coming even before the time we got home. It
was wailing inside of her before we even got out of
the car. My mommy intuition was in
full effect.
I could see her chestnut brown eyes fixated on her
bicycle with the pink handles, that used beauty of
a bicycle my Aunt Annie, Hannah’s great Aunt, had
bought for her about a month ago. It was as if that
bike was calling her name “Hannah, Hannah, let’s
party.” Hannah was definitely determined to answer
the call.
I was understandably exhausted, just getting off
from work. The day had worn me down as I slipped
off my shoes, plopping down on the couch,slumping
and trying to hide from Hannah baby’s bright eyed
glaze.
“MOMMY, MOMMY,
I WANT TO RIDE MY
BIKE!” I wasn’t getting
out of this gig.
Please know she really wasn’t disrespectful,
just a little girl wanting to enjoy her childhood. I
remember when I was that little girl living in my
little girl world asking my momma to ride my
bike. “Ok, Hannah.” I threw on some sandals and
opened the screen door.
The bike was barely in my grasp when Hannah
darted straight towards the emerald colored
grass. The sun was shining and illuminated that
little old bike with training wheels. Hannah was
ready to go.
“Mommy, mommy, I can do it.” Mommy was
interfering. In here mind Hannah baby didn’t
believe she needed any help as she pedaled fa
st, her skinny Minnie legs gone with the wind. I
hurried right behind like a certified Momma Bear
just because she knew how to ride her bike there
was no way I was leaving my baby girl. “I wanna
go that way and then that way.” Hannah gave
her instructions like a crossing guard. That way
was back down the street then that way was
down the hill. I let her go but I was close behind.
Once we got to the hill, I held on to those bike
bars ever so tight she got to pedal but I needed
to control the speed.
The velocity of the wind would have left my baby
girl hurt and toppling down that hill. “Mommy,
mommy I got it,” as Hannah tried to turn around
and peddle up this steep terrain, I knew her
spindly little legs weren’t strong enough, not yet.
She was going to fall backwards and could get
seriously hurt but Hannah couldn’t see it. Often
times we tell ourselves “I got it” but in reality,
we are carrying a load we weren’t meant to
bare . Trying to travel through the steep hill of
trials destined to fail and can’t see it. Unless we
accept help. Don’t do it alone.
You can’t do it alone. Not that you are not capable
in other ways, yes there are some situations that
you definitely can handle but, in this journey, we
call life, accept the loving arms of a Heavenly
Father that loves you and cares. He will push you
up as you partner with him to live your dreams.
There will be friends and family to cheer you on
and meet up the hill because you weren’t meant
to and you can’t do it alone.
September 2019 The URBAN EXPERIENCE 19
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that provides loving support to one another as we take
the first step of faith. We will be featuring post which
provides wisdom on how to begin the process, also
encouragement and testimonial stories of amazing
women who dared to dream big took action and are
winning. We are your cheerleaders as well.
We want you to succeed as you embrace the power of
unity and beauty in humility recognizing you can’t do
it alone.
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JUSTICE,
RACIAL INJUSTICE
Pictures, left to right: Nancy La Vigne, Urban Institute Leah Sakala, Urban Institute Nicole Porter,
Sentencing Project Arthur Rizer, R Street Institute Wayne Ford, Wayne Ford Minority Impact Institute
Wayne Ford was very honored to be a member of this distinguished panel discussing strategies in regard
to criminal justice reform.
A CONGRESSIONAL BRIEFING EXAMINING STRATEGIES TO REDUCE RACIAL/
ETHNIC DISPARITIES IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEMS JULY 16, 2019
SPONSORED BY THE CONGRESSIONAL BLACK CAUCUS AND THE URBAN
INSTITUTE
Congratulations Graduates!
Congratulations to the most recent TECH (Training and Education for
a Career in Healthcare) graduates! The graduates earned Certified
Nursing Assistant (CAN) certification from DMACC, and they are
now embarking upon their own healthcare careers at Broadlawns.
Congratulations, graduates! We at the Urban Experience Magazine
wish you great success as you continue your journey.
Thanks to Urban Dreams, Des Moines Area Community College, Des
Moines Public Schools, IJAG, Future Ready Iowa, Central Iowa Works/
United Way of Central Iowa, Iowa Workforce Development, and Iowa
Economic Development Authority for their partnership in the program.
And, special thanks to Governor Kim Reynolds for being part of the
graduation and sharing a few words with the class.
September 2019 The URBAN EXPERIENCE 21
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Action Takes
Students on an
Imaginary
Bus Ride
Published on Des Moines Public Schools
Website
Generally, people don’t enjoy waking up and getting
out and about on a rainy morning like Tuesday was
in the Des Moines metro. But it turned out to be
a good setting for the READ to SUCCEED portion
of the United Way’s annual Day of Action. As the
READ to SUCCEED event sponsor, DART provided
the book Last Stop on Market Street to more than
1,000 area third graders and 800 volunteers from
across the community stepped up to read it with
students.
Twenty-eight of them were DART employees who
reported to Monroe Elementary, and if they hadn’t
previously read Last Stop on Market Street, no
sooner did they crack it open than they discovered
that,
not
only
does
the
book
highlight
the
importance of public transit, the story takes place
on a rainy day!“
Sponsoring READ to SUCCEED was a natural
for DART given both the importance of reading
skills and this year’s book, illustrating how
public transportation connects people to places,
opportunities, and each other,” said DART CEO
Elizabeth Presutti. “We provide 3,500 rides each
weekday to middle and high school students in
Des Moines and see first hand how transportation
is integral to long-term academic success.
”DMPS, DART and United Way are in the habit of
collaborating on behalf of students and this year’s
Day of Action was an opportune time to emphasize
that.
“Day of Action is an important way to raise
awareness of the challenges people in our
community face,” said Elisabeth Buck, president
of United Way of Central Iowa. “We’re especially
proud this year to talk about how we need to...
ensure (student) success through opportunities
including access to public transportation and
mentoring to build reading skills.”One squad of
the DART volunteers at Monroe was dispatched to
the 3rd grade classroom of Anna Douglas where
Elizabeth sat down with Ayzia, Jaleya and Alayaa.
They chatted for a few minutes, discovering things
they have in common, like pet dogs. Then they
dove into the book together.
The plan was to take turns, each reading a page at a
time. But Elizabeth’s role was essentially reduced to
an occasional consultant on a word here and there.
The eight-year-olds handled most of the reading.In
a nutshell, Last Stop on Market Street is the awardwinning
story of a boy and his grandmother and
their Sunday routine of riding the bus after church.
All sorts of people board along their route, allowing
“Nana” to teach “CJ” that it takes all kinds to make
a world and share perspectives that help him see
what he thought was deprivation in more positive
lights. For Elizabeth and the other DART volunteers
who rerouted themselves to Monroe Tuesday,the
rainy morning was just the bus man’s holiday they
signed up for.
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Liason Officers
Support
Students Across
Colleges
By Logan Metzger
Logan.Metzger@iowastatedaily.com
The various colleges at Iowa State have many
things similar when it comes to their structure
and how they serve students, but one key
member of their personnel that often goes
unmentioned is the multicultural liaison officer
(MLO).
According to the College of Liberal Arts and
Sciences website, the multicultural liaison
officer is an advocate and support network for
domestic students who self-identify as African
American, American Indian/Alaskan Native,
Asian American, Hawaiian/Pacific Islander,
Latina/o and/or multiracial.
The multicultural liaison officer also provides
leadership in the development, implementation
and coordination of diversity and inclusion
initiatives for students. Some of a multicultural
liaison officer’s main duty include working
closely with students, staff, faculty, advisors
and administrators in their colleges and
throughout the university to support recruitment
of underrepresented student populations,
promote student retention, help students
connect with key resources on campus,
develop programs and initiatives that promote
student success and engage students who are
interested in learning more about diversity and
inclusion.
“The MLOs were created in the late 90s by
George Jackson, the director of Multicultural
Student Affairs at the time,” said Elizabeth
Martinez-Podolsky, the multicultural liaison
officer for the College of Agriculture and Life
Sciences.
“He wanted there to be a liaison person in
each college that could also be supporting our
multicultural student populations. The College
of Agriculture and Life Sciences was the first
college to receive an MLO.”Martinez-Podolsky
said the position was originally titled minority
liaison officers before being changed to its
current name. She said they are now looking
to change thetitle to directors of multicultural
student success (DMSS).
Currently none of the multicultural liaison
officers have changed their titles but are hoping
to in the near future.“[The new title] conveys
more of the work we do with students and it
alleviates some of the energy of explaining what
an MLO is,” Martinez-Podolsky said. “We feel
that DMSS offers more of an explanation as to
what our focus is on.
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right is: Monica Howard, Jordan Brooks, Carmen Flagge,Elizabeth Martinez-Podolsky,Christy Oxendine,LeQuetia Ancar
andBrenda Thorbs-Weber. Courtesy of the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs
”Martinez-Podolsky said the majority of the work
that is done by an MLO is a little bit of everything.
From recruitment, all the way through graduation
MLOs help students where they can, however they
can.
“The majority of our work is on the retention level,”
Martinez-Podolsky said. “This is where we are
interacting with students one-on-one, helping them
create professional plans whether it be
graduate school, joining the service or going into
a career. We also help with adds and drops or
finding resources for them on campus outside of
academics.
”Multicultural liaison officers also work heavily
to get students into professional workplaces,
whether through helping students apply to graduate
schools, helping students to attend conferences
or helping students with resumes and preparing
for career fairs.Martinez-Podolsky said she has
greatly enjoyed her positiondue to being able to
work closely with students and help them realize
they are just as successful as their peers.“Getting
the opportunity to hear students’ stories and help
them create connections has been great,” MartinezPodolsky
said.
“Sometimes they have this clean-cut expectation of
what success looks like but then they will say that
they don’t have any of those things, so they aren’t a
good student.
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farm in Mexico over the summer, that’s a relevant
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Purpose
by Terry Howell
“You saw me before I was born.
Every day of my life was recorded
in your book. Every moment was
laid out before a single day had
passed.”
Psalm 139:16NLT
Whether you are
anon-believerin
Christ,
anew
believerin Christ, or amature believer in Christ, one
thing is certain:
GOD has a plan for your life. Your
PAIN has PURPOSE!
Most men have one thing in common -we have
a propensity to be analytical beings! We look for
the logic and reason in every situation and every
circumstance. If something doesn’t make sense
in our minds, there is a problem. Albeit analytical
thinking and sound reasoning has its place, in the
spiritual realm, all rhyme and reason goes out the
window! Why? Because according to the Word of
GOD:“The person without the Spirit does not accept
the things that come from the Spirit of GOD but
considers them foolishness, and cannot understand
them because they are discerned only through the
Spirit.”1 Corinthians 2:14 NIV
All of the pain you have endured throughout your life
thus far has a very specific purpose in the overall
scheme of GOD’S plan.
What if I told you that the pain you have suffered is
not for you, but instead, has purpose for the life of
someone else that GOD has designed for you to
encounter? To dig a little deeper, the very pain that
has been suppressed and undressed for years behind
false smiles and fake confidence is going to be the
catalyst for someone else’s breakthrough...someone
else’s deliverance...someone else’s freedom from
addiction, anger or unforgiveness. In a nutshell,
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You must understand that the pride which prevents
you from expressing your hidden pain is blocking
someone else’s blessing! We are all “dealt” a certain
“hand” in life. Sometimes that hand is the bomb,
sometimes it’s decent, and sometimes it bites. In
either case, we are responsible for how we play the
hand we have been dealt. At some point in time,
every human, if on this earth for any significant
period of time, will inevitably experience pain,
disappointment, discourage mentor frustration. If
we deal with those emotions appropriately, we can
then be an encouragement to someone else that
may be experiencing what we have made it through.
Ultimately, your relationship with GOD through Jesus
Christ is the key to unlock your own healing and to
be made whole. You will then be in a position to help
someone else overcome their pain.
Pulling up unpleasant and hurtful experiences from
your past is not an easy path to travel. In fact, there
will be tears, and in many cases, a high level of
discomfort. On the other side of your pain; however,
is healing and joy! If you are like most people,you
would like to skip the process and go straight to the
healing on the other side. Unfortunately, life does
not work that way. You must learn to embrace the
process. Once you do the work, and deal with that
pain, the reward is that much greater. Furthermore,
think of the impact of your testimony. As you share
your truth, there is someone waiting in the wings
for your specific testimony so they can experience
freedom from their pain also. There has to be
someone that breaks that generational curse. Why
not YOU?
Throughout my life, I have heard many people (myself
included) say: “I am only one person, I can’t make an
impact!” Well my friend let me present to you Jesus
Christ! HE was only one person, but look at what he
did for the world!
Your argument may then be: “But Jesus is GOD!”
This is true, so let me give you a few earthly
examples: King David, Paul (formerly Saul),
Moses, Gideon, and from our day, Rev. Dr. Martin
Luther King Jr., Harriet Tubman, W.E.B. DuBois,
and Marcus Garvey to name a few. One individual
–HUGE IMPACT! There is a cliché that says: Hurt
People HURT People; but Healed People HEAL
People. Your pain has significance, and will be life
changing for many people. Even if it only changes
the life of one individual, you have still made an
impact! As I close, imagine a still body of water.
If you take a single stone, and throw it into the
center of that body of water, the ripple effect
affects the entire body of water! Likewise, your
addressed pain will be that individual stone. YOU
are significant, and YOU will make a difference in
this world because YOUR PAIN HAS PURPOSE!
Contact
TerryHowell:
terryhowell@thconsultantsllc.com
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All it takes is a few minutes a day to start reaping
the benefits.4)Get at least 15 minutes of moderate to
fast-paced exercise each day. Walk or ride your bike
on nice days. Exercise is important for heart health,
physical stamina and mood.5)Spend some time
outside every day. God created EVERYTHING, so
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Nature.6)Add more plant-based foods to your diet.
Fruits and vegetables can help prevent chronic
disease. Shop for in-season produce.7)Be grateful.
Tale some time each day to write or think about the
things you’re thankful for, like family, friends, pets,
shelter, food or the simple beauty of nature.
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Eyelash extensions are a popular trend right now. If you don’t want to
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Classic Eyelash
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When onelash
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Volume Eyelash Extension
Also known as Russian Volume
lashes are used with fans that
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fans being used on onenatural
lash for a full fluffy look
Hybrid Eyelash Extensions
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While eyelash extensions look
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Before it was advised to
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and placed over your brows when you shower to protect your extensions from
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2. Avoid oil-based creams and lotions, makeup on, or around, the eyes.
3. Avoid extreme variation of heat, humidity, and cold weather (i.e. –hot showers,
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about all of the things lash extension entail to make your decision.
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September 2019 The URBAN EXPERIENCE 35
The Urban Experience
Magazine
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by Celeste & Gary Lawson
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Julian Castro, a Democrat, is running a
national campaign in his quest to become
the next President of the United States
in 2020. He was born in San Antonio,
Texas. Following high school graduation
he attended Stanford University where
he earned a bachelor’s degree in political
science and communications. He continued
his education at Harvard University where he
graduated from law school and would in due
course start his own law firm.
His political accomplishments include: 1)
elected to serve on the City Council of San
Antonio; 2) elected to serve as Mayor of
San Antonio; 3) appointed by President
Barack Obama to serve as the United
States Secretary of Housing and Urban
Development. The following are excerpts
taken from an exclusive telephone interview
with Presidential Candidate Julian Castro on
August 13, 2019.
Celeste: Secretary Castro, according to
social scientists researching the well-being
of populations regarding education, health,
and the ability to earn an income AfricanAmericans
and Native Americans in Iowa
are not doing very well. Contextually, as
President of the United States, what would
you do to improve opportunities and results
for education, health, and the ability to earn
an income among these populations?
Castro: Thank you for the question. I
would boost the ability of under served
communities, especially communities of
color, to get a better education, a better
job, and better healthcare by investing
universal pre-K for three and four year-olds,
incentivizing teachers to teach in some of
the most challenging public school districts
in our country and by making our public
state universities, community colleges, and
certification programs tuition-free.
Also, by expanding Universal Healthcare
based off of a Medicare system and by
ensuring that every American can get
affordable housing. I also know that it is not
enough just to provide greater opportunity,
we have to provide equal opportunity.
That is why I would invest in antidiscrimination
enforcement efforts when
it comes to housing, when it comes to
healthcare, and education so that no
matter the color of your skin you’re able to
avail yourself of a better education, better
healthcare, and good housing.
I’m proud that I am the only candidate that
has also addressed some of the particular
challenges for, especially the AfricanAmerican
and Native American communities.
For instance, I am the only candidate with
a policere form plan because too often
young Black men and young Native men
are mistreated at the hands of police. My
plan would improve our criminal justice
system by creating more accountability
for police officers who use excessive force
and investing in community groups that are
trying to mend riff between the police and
communities of color.
In addition to that,about three weeks ago, I
released a plan to improve the quality of life
of the indigenous community by investing in
greater education and healthcare for tribal
communities.
Gary: The political divide in our nation seems
to be growing and resulting in considerable
consequences. What plans do you have for
alleviating civil tensions while promoting a
more united approach to addressing the
problems of our nation?
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changing the tone in Washington. Like
Barack Obama, I believe that we should try
and bring Americans together, instead of
tearing them apart the way Donald Trump
has. We need a President who is looking for
every opportunity to encourage unity in our
country and I would do that. I would also
push forward measures that I believe will
increase unity in the United States.
For instance, I believe that we should
get rid of gerrymandering in redistricting
that encourages constant polarization in
Washington that stunts our ability to get
anything done for the American people...and
adds to the vitriol in our public life. I would
also work to overturn Citizens United to get
big money out of politics, because I believe
that special interests also corrupt our politics
and create more polarization.
Finally, I would actually combat extremism,
particularly white supremacy, that is growing
in our country by giving the Department of
Justice and the Department of Homeland
Security the tools they need to root out
extremism and stop it before it turns into
violence like we saw in El Paso.
Gary: Is there any additional thoughts that
you would like to share?
Castro: I spent this entire campaign and a
lot of years in public service, trying to lift up
the most vulnerable communities among us.
I will continue to work on that as President
to make sure that no matter who you are in
this country, you can reach your dreams,
because we care about you and everyone
counts.
Celeste and Gary: Thank you.
Gary Lawson is a freelance writer who
focuses on various aspects of business
and government. He earned a graduate
degree in Government Administration, and
an undergraduate degree in Business, with
a duel concentration in Management and
Marketing. He is a Vietnam-Era veteran who
has served as a Commissioned Officer in
the United States Army. In addition, he has
taught business courses at Drake University
and Des Moines Area Community College.
Celeste Lawson is a freelance writer who
focuses on various aspects of education
and diversity. She earned a graduate
degree in Curriculum and Instruction, and
an undergraduate degree in Elementary
Education, with concentrations in English
and Language Arts. In addition, she has
more than 20 years of classroom experience
with teaching students at the elementary,
secondary, and post-secondary levels.
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