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Saturday, February 15, 2020

California School District Names Elementary After Michelle Obama

Michelle Obama

The Wilson Elementary School in Richmond, California, will be renamed as Michelle Obama Elementary School when it reopens later this year, according to Newsweek.

The unanimous decision was made recently among board members of the West Contra Costa Unified School District after considering a proposal from the school’s Parent Teacher Association for the school to be renamed in honor of Obama, whose name is synonymous with her support of education and children’s health programs, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.

“Naming this school after Michelle Obama is a sign of the school’s rebirth,” Stephanie Hernandez-Jarvis, the president of the board, said in a statement. “The parents and students advocated to rename their school after Michelle Obama because they believe the values our former First Lady embodies and the educational, child-centered causes she champions are representative of what we all aspire to nurture in our school communities.

Michelle Obama (Image: Instagram)

Obama was a huge advocate for education during her time in the White House and continues to advocate for students. President Barack Obama and the first lady launched the “Let Girls Learn” initiative in 2015 to raise awareness and ensure adolescent girls around the world are ensured the right to an education. There are several other initiatives led by Obama supporting post-secondary education, the necessity of school counselors, education for African Americans, and art education, to name a few according to theedadvocate.org.

The elementary school, which was formerly named after Woodrow Wilson, will be the second school in California to be named after Obama, the school district says, with the other in Panorama City in Southern California. The school is currently being hosted in a temporary campus in El Cerrito while its Richmond location at 42nd Street and Roosevelt Avenue is being developed into a new “state-of-the-art 21st facility,” according to the statement, the East Bay Times reports.



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Black Entrepreneur Opens Detroit Luxury Beauty Salon After Receiving $596K In Funding

Detroit Beauty Salon Katrina Wilson

Katrina Wilson’s passion has always been to help people look their most glorious through the complex art of hairstyling. The Detroit native is now able to successfully achieve that dream thanks to being granted $596,000.

Katrina is launching her own beauty salon called Creme Brulee. What sets this salon apart from all the other salons in downtown Detroit, is the fact that it is not only multicultural but luxurious.

According to BlackBusiness.com, Katrina’s background includes growing up in a family that often struggled financially. As a result, Katrina began working as a hair stylist at only 13 years old in order to help her family with money. When she was 16, she earned her Cosmetology license and has been working with a variety of VIPs as a “platform artist and celebrity stylist,” according to BlackBusiness.com.

But it was when she got an endorsement from the industry’s #1 brand, Paul Mitchell, that her career blew up. Katrina wanted to go a step further and open her very own salon. She decided that she wanted to create a luxurious salon where her clients can be treated like celebrities no matter their race and background.

Once she made her choice to own her salon, Katrina was given $170,000 from organizations such as the Space Award from the Motor City Match Program which according to BlackBusiness.com, “helps entrepreneurs from Detroit find a location and build their space.” Katrina was also given $426,000 in microloans. All funding is now being used to renovate the space she has rented for her salon.

Creme Brulee will have its grand opening this year in downtown Detroit. The salon will be the first and only multicultural, celebrity beauty salon in the area that caters to all hair textures and ethnicities, setting it apart from all the rest in Detroit.



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Vanessa Bryant writes sweet Valentine’s Day message to Kobe on his favorite holiday

Vanessa Bryant, the widow of the late Kobe Bryant, took to social media on Valentine’s Day to share a message to her husband and daughter, Gianna.

On Friday night, Vanessa posted a sweet video that featured a picture of her being held by Kobe with Lauryn Hill‘s song, “Tell Him,” in the background with the lyrics to the song flashing beneath the picture.

“To my forever Valentine, I love you so much. Missing you so much on your favorite holiday. Te amo per sempre. Kisses to you and Gigi in heaven. Happy Valentine’s Day, my babies. With all my love, your boo-boo. ❤️song: Tell Him @mslaurynhill,” she captioned the video.

READ MORE: Vanessa Bryant changes name of Kobe’s foundation to honor her late daughter Gianna

According to TMZ, Kobe was a huge fan of Hill and in 2018, he had posted a picture of him and Vanessa with Hill.

“@vanessabryant surprised me with a date night to see my sister Lauryn Hill at The Hollywood Bowl,” Bryant wrote. “Loved catching up with her. My wife is winning the battle of best date night ideas.. FOR NOW.”

READ MORE: Vanessa Bryant says her ‘brain refuses to accept’ that Kobe and Gigi are gone

Vanessa’s heartbreaking message is one of several that she has posted since returning to social media following the deaths of her husband and daughter. She has been open with followers about her grieving, sharing multiple pictures of Kobe and Gianna. Recently, she posted a picture of the new Mamba Sports Academy name, which is now the Mamba and Mambacita Sports Academy, in honor of Gianna, who was following in the basketball footsteps of her father.

It has been nearly three weeks since Kobe and Gianna died tragically alongside seven others in a helicopter crash in Calabasas, California. A private funeral was held for the late basketball legend and his daughter last week. A public memorial and celebration of life for all nine victims of the crash will be held at the Staples Center on Feb. 24.

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Morocco is the first African country to use VAR in top-flight league games

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Does Medicare Cover Dental? A Look At Coverage Options

An Overview Of Medicare Dental Coverage

Medicare insurance is a valuable benefit for millions of Americans in retirement and those with disabilities or major illnesses. There is one conspicuous gap in Medicare coverage, though: dental services.

Maintaining your oral health is an important part of living a vital life. Before asking “Does Medicare cover dental?,” know that you have several options for covering your dental needs when you have Medicare insurance.

What Dental Services Does Medicare Cover?

Medicare was designed to be a health insurance program and originally didn’t provide any dental coverage at all. However, in 1980 changes were made that allowed for coverage of dental services in some limited circumstances.

The change provides for coverage of a few services if they are provided in a hospital setting. Original Medicare will cover dental services in these circumstances:

  • Oral exams in the hospital before a kidney transplant.
  • Dental services related to certain treatments for oral cancer, like radiation.
  • Reconstruction when an oral tumor is removed.
  • Surgery and recovery for broken jaws.

Aside from these emergency-type services, Medicare won’t help with your dental needs. Medicare offers no help for preventative services or dental maintenance. To get help paying for these services, you’ll need to look to the private market.

Medicare Advantage Plans

If you want to find something like Medicare dental plans, you’ll have to look into Medicare Advantage. These plans, which are sometimes called Part C plans, often offer dental coverage.

Dental coverage can come in two different forms with Medicare Advantage plans:

  • Included in the plan with no additional premium; or
  • Available for an additional premium

As you might expect, coverage that’s available for no additional premium is fairly basic, providing mostly routine, preventative coverage like cleanings and X-rays.

Medicare Advantage plans that offer dental services for an additional premium often have more comprehensive benefits. These plans sometimes come with the choice of two coverage levels: a standard, or value dental plan, or a more comprehensive premium dental option.

These more comprehensive dental plans provide preventative coverage as well as more major restorative services like fillings, root canals, crowns, and more. Dental coverage provided by Medicare Advantage plans may come in HMO- or PPO-type plans.

In an HMO plan, you’ll need to use the plan’s network of providers; you’ll likely receive no coverage for dental work done by an out-of-network provider. With a PPO plan, you’ll pay lower prices if you use a network dentist, but the plan will still provide some coverage if you go out of network.

Private Dental Insurance

If you don’t want a Medicare Advantage plan, perhaps because you already have a Medicare Supplement insurance policy, another option for dental coverage is standalone dental insurance. You can purchase dental insurance from a private insurer.

Private dental insurance for individuals and families is available from a wide range of insurance companies. When shopping for dental insurance, you’ll want to consider:

  • The monthly premium.
  • The deductible, if any.
  • The plan maximum coverage.
  • The network of dental providers.
  • The waiting period for major services, if any.

The monthly premium is a fairly basic item that’s easy to grasp, but pay close attention to the maximum coverage amounts. Many dental insurance plans limit payments to between $1,000 and $2,000 per person, per year. It won’t take many procedures to reach this cap, after which you’ll pay the full cost.

Also check to see if a waiting period applies to any dental plan you’re considering. For major services like root canals, and crowns, you may have to pay premiums for six months or more before you’ll be covered. This can be an unpleasant surprise so make a point to find out before you enroll.

When you go to a dentist, make sure that they accept your plan. If your dental plan is HMO-based, you may not receive any coverage if you see an out-of-network dental professional.

Dental Discount Plans

As the cost of dental services has gone up and dental insurance plan maximums have stayed stagnant, dental discount plans have become more and more popular.

Dental discount plans are not insurance at all. You don’t pay a premium for them and they don’t provide coverage like insurance does. Instead, you pay a fee in return for access to discounted dental services and procedures.

Most dental discount plans have an annual fee and a monthly payment amount. They are less expensive than almost all other forms of non-Medicare Advantage dental insurance. There are no waiting periods, plan maximums, or deductibles.

For any type of service, from cleanings and X-rays to repairing major decay with root canals and crowns, you can save by using a discount card.

Providers of dental discount cards are often insurance companies. The discount cards work with a select group of providers. The dental providers agree to charge discount plan members less than their normal prices. Frequently advertised discount plans mention discounts of 10% to 30%. Just like with dental insurance, be sure to find a discount plan that your preferred dentist participates in.

Pay Cash For Dental Services

If you can’t afford the premiums for dental insurance, and you’re not interested in a dental discount plan, you’ll have to pay cash for dental services. This may not be as daunting as it seems, provided you are proactive in your planning.

Properly taking care of your teeth with frequent brushings and flossing can go a long way to preventing poor oral health. Call your dentist and ask how much a cleaning would cost if you paid cash. If it’s beyond your budget, you can always save for it over several months, if need be.

You can utilize the same strategy for repair work; ask how much you would pay if you paid cash. You may receive a discount for paying in cash, even without paying for a discount card.

If you’ve experienced severe dental pain before, you know it’s better to cut back on your budget for a few months than to ignore a tooth problem. Plus, if you ignore it long enough, the cost when you finally address your dental issues can be far worse than if you’d taken care of it earlier.

Choosing Your Medicare Dental Coverage

Many people are concerned about the lack of Medicare dental plans. With enough research and planning, you can get the right coverage. Get a Medicare Advantage quote if you’re interested in the dental insurance options provided by these plans.

Beyond Medicare Advantage, look for a combination of affordable premiums, and a plan that your dentist accepts. If your dentist accepts a dental discount plan and dental insurance, compare the discounted prices to the premium for the insurance to see which is best for you.



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Friday, February 14, 2020

Mali violence: At least 30 killed in spate of violence

The west African country has been blighted by ethnic and Islamist violence in recent years.

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Ball State University professor suspended after calling cops on Black student

A Ball State University professor who made headlines after calling the police on a Black male student who refused to switch seats has now been suspended.

According to FOX59, Wednesday, the university announced marketing professor Shaheen Borna – who has been a member of the Ball State faculty since 1983 – would not be present for the rest of the semester, explaining in a statement, “This decision is in the best interest of Dr. Borna and University.”

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“The decision was made to ensure continuity in the curriculum, eliminate any unnecessary distractions, and help our students complete the appropriate course expectations,” the correspondence concluded.

Sultan Benson, who is a senior at BSU, said that on January 21st he walked into his Marketing 301 class and noted another student was sitting in his assigned seat.

“I just decided after the professor asked me to sit in the back, take my seat in the back. It is what it is, no problem, no harm no foul,” Benson told the local FOX affiliate.

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A half-hour into the class when another student left, Borna asked Benson to move up. Benson admits he was already settled into the back of the class with his belongings unpacked and his laptop was charging, and inquired as to why him moving was necessary.

That’s when the professor told him, “Either move your seat or I call the police.”

True to his threat, two campus police officers showed up to the classroom at his request. A cell phone video shows several students attempting to come to Benson’s defense.

“He didn’t do anything,” he can hear them arguing in protest.

Borna later conceded that Benson would be allowed back in class Thursday and sent a letter apologizing to him and the entire class.

“Dear Mr. Benson, Today, during our Marketing 310 class, a situation arose that I mishandled. I sincerely apologize for this,” read the message. “As a professor at Ball State University, it is my responsibility to ensure that you and all of my students receive an excellent educational experience. I am sorry that my actions today did not contribute to that. I hope you accept my sincere apology.”

Despite the apology, Benson no longer feels comfortable returning to Borna’s class and has met with the dean to change classes.

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Charles Barkley says Kobe Bryant’s NBA career and rape case are both part of legacy

Hall of Famer Charles Barkley has chimed into the ongoing public debate over Kobe Bryant‘s dual legacies, which he believes should be allowed to co-exist in the court of public opinion.

“You have to tell the picture in totality,” Barkley told NBC’s Today while being interviewed ahead of this weekend’s All-Star Game in Chicago. He went on to elaborate on why the LA Lakers legend should be remembered for both his basketball career and for the polarizing sexual assault allegations made against him when he was only 24.

READ MORE: Vanessa Bryant changes name of Kobe’s foundation to honor her late daughter Gianna

“We’re not making Kobe out to be no hero. We’re celebrating his basketball excellence. We understand what happened in Colorado. That’s fair, but two things can be true,” he maintained.

In 2003 Bryant was accused of sexual assault by a 19-year-old female hotel worker in Colorado, where he was scheduled to undergo knee surgery. These allegations resurfaced following the recent helicopter crash that claimed the lives of Bryant, his 13-year-old daughter Gianna, and seven others.

READ MORE: Kobe Bryant and daughter Gigi laid to rest in private ceremony

Recently, CBS’ Gayle King was publicly dragged for asking WNBA legend Lisa Leslie about her thoughts on the subject during an on-air interview, but Barkley seemed to have no qualms about addressing the topic candidly.

“Kobe Bryant is one of the greatest basketball players ever,” said the 56-year-old. “And he had a flaw that we all know about.”

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar agrees

In his piece for the Hollywood Reporter, retired Lakers star Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, also addressed Bryant’s complicated legacy. He echoed Barkley’s sentiments.

“We can love and respect Kobe without canonizing him as perfect,” wrote Abdul-Jabbar, the NBA’s all-time leading scorer. “Death often immortalizes the ideal rather than the real. But it was the real Kobe, flaws and all, that we should love.”

“Snoop Dogg has 39.1 million followers on Instagram and 50 Cent has 25.3 million followers on Twitter,” Abdul-Jabbar wrote in response to King’s most vocal critics. “When they send out to their followers a threatening and abusive tirade, they are influencing a younger generation of men to continue to refer to women who don’t do what men want as bitches.”

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Black Former PNC Bank Employee Wins $2.4M Sexual Harassment Judgement Against Bank

PNC Bank Damara Scott

A former PNC Bank employee will be receiving $2.4 million in damages from a lawsuit filed against the bank after a customer grabbed her in a sexual manner, according to NJ.com.

The lawsuit, which was filed in 2015, was based on an incident that took place in October 2013 at PNC Bank’s Glen Ridge, New Jersey, branch. Damara Scott, a former wealth manager at the bank, claimed that customer Patrick Pignatello sexually harassed her as she was leaving the branch. There had been several previous complaints lodged against Pignatello for groping other employees; the bank temporarily banned him but kept him as a customer.

 “The jury recognized that PNC had failed to provide a safe workplace for Ms. Scott,” Nancy Erika Smith, one of Scott’s attorneys, told NJ.com. “We hope PNC will now take the steps to eliminate harassment throughout the company.”

PNC Bank cited that it plans to appeal the verdict, saying there were “errors made by the court.”

“PNC does not condone harassment of any kind. We have a long-standing history of providing a safe workplace for our employees, and robust policies and procedures to help ensure that we continue to do so. We are disappointed by the verdict, even though the jury expressly found that this was not a case where punitive damages were appropriate,” bank officials said in a statement.

Scott had previously settled a lawsuit against the estate of Pignatello, who died less than two months after the incident of an apparent heart attack while out shoveling snow. She is bound by a non-disclosure agreement where she cannot disclose the terms of the settlement, which was reached last spring, her attorney said. Pignatello was also charged with sexual assault after the 2013 incident.

Scott, who is black, said she sued her employer of 18 years because she is still traumatized by the incident. “I want it to be clear to companies, to businesses, that women matter and women should matter above profit,” Scott told NJ Advance Media on the eve of the trial last month.

“One of the great things about our justice system is that citizens can sit in judgment on powerful corporations and hold them accountable,” said Smith. “Women are tired of employers who tolerate sexual harassment.”



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Vanessa Bryant changes name of Kobe’s foundation to honor her late daughter Gianna

Vanessa Bryant, widow of Kobe Bryant, announced yesterday that the Mamba Sports Foundation is now the Mamba & Mambacita Sports Foundation, in honor of the NBA legend and their 13-year-old daughter, Gianna.

READ MORE: Vanessa Bryant says her ‘brain refuses to accept’ that Kobe and Gigi are gone

Bryant posted the change on her Instagram page.

“Because there is no #24 without #2, we have updated the Mamba Sports Foundation to now be called the Mamba & Mambacita Sports Foundation.” a shout out to Kobe and Gianna’s basketball jersey numbers, both of which have been retired,” Bryant wrote.

The change accompanied an updated logo. “Our mission remains the same – and stronger than ever – to provide opportunities to young people through sports,” Bryant wrote.

Kobe and Gigi were killed on January 26 after the helicopter they were riding in tragically crashed in Calabasas, California. Seven other people, including a few of Gianna’s teammates and their parents, were also killed. The passengers were headed to a tournament at the Thousand Oaks sports academy when their helicopter went down. The cause of the crash is still under investigation.

Kobe Bryant created the foundation to offer underserved communities sports programs that helped kids with “socio-emotional and physical development,” according to its website. The foundation also offers funding for ballers to play in school or league teams and to help fund sports programs providing equal opportunities for girls.

In her Instagram note, Vanessa also thanked people for sending in donations. “Thank you all for the outpouring of support and your kind donations to date as we carry forth Kobe and Gigi’s legacy. We hope to empower young athletes in a world they left us all to help shape.”

The Instagram page for the foundation also announced the name change. “In commemoration of Gianna ‘Gigi’ Bryant, Mamba Sports Foundation will now be known as the Mamba & Mambacita Sports Foundation. The Foundation exists to further Kobe and Gianna Bryant’s legacy in youth sports and beyond.”

READ MORE: Date set for Kobe Bryant and Gigi’s public memorial service at Staples Center

A public memorial service for Kobe and Gianna will be held at 10 a.m. on February 24 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, where the athlete played with the Lakers for his entire 20-year career. The 2-24 date was chosen because “24” is the jersey number Kobe wore and “2” was Gigi’s jersey number.

The memorial will be broadcast on TV.

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Rep. Ayanna Pressley schools on Fed Chair Powell on Civil Rights

Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley (D-Mass.) taught Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell a Civil Rights Movement history lesson on Tuesday.

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At the end of the House Financial Services Committee meeting, Pressley told Powell that the belief that anyone who wants to work should be able to work goes back to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. During the Civil Rights Movement, Dr. King and wife, Coretta Scott King, advocated for full employment policies for all Americans, which has come to be known as a “jobs guarantee,” according to Business Insider.

“In a 1944 address, FDR called for a second Bill of Rights which included the right to a useful and financially rewarding job,” Pressley told Powell. “Justice Thurgood Marshall argued that the Right to a Job is secured by the 14th Amendment. And Dr. Martin Luther King called on the government to guarantee a job to all people who want to work, and are able to work.”

“Dr. King’s legacy is often reduced to just one speech, and the March on Washington often mischaracterized. The March on Washington was actually the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. It was a March for Economic Justice,” Pressley said, reported Forbes.

“And I take special claim to the fact that Dr. King and Coretta actually met in Boston. I represent Boston, and I don’t think she gets enough oxygen for the role that she played in the movement,” Pressley continued. “And so, after Dr. King’s assassination, Coretta Scott King picked up the mantle, pushing the Fed to adopt a full employment mandate, and was actually standing behind President (Jimmy) Carter as he signed the Humphrey-Hawkins Act into law. And that’s the reason you are here today.”

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Powell appeared to look stunned before commenting: “First, thank you for that history, I didn’t know that. So that’s our goal, that’s what we’re working to do at all times,” Powell stated about the notion of full employment. “And we’re never going to say we’ve accomplished that goal, but we’ve certainly made some progress.”

In the words of Biggie Smalls, “and if you don’t know now you know.”

 

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