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Posts published in “Day: June 15, 2015

San Antonio Elects Ivy Taylor Its 1st Black Mayor

San Antonio Mayor Ivy Taylor (Photo via hellobeautiful.com) Ivy Taylor.

Today, Ivy Taylor began her first official day as the elected mayor of San Antonio, Texas. Taylor is the first African-American to fulfill the role.
This development comes almost a year after Taylor was selected to serve as the interim mayor of the city to finish the term of the previous mayor, Julian Castro. Castro stepped down from his position as mayor of San Antonio when the White House nominated him as the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.
Taylor won in the race against her opponent, former state Sen. Leticia Van de Putte, with 52 percent of the vote. Taylor was born and bred in Queens, NY. She got her start in city planning, then made her way to city council.  Taylor got her undergraduate degree from Yale University and her master’s from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
article by Monique John via hellobeautiful.com

Rachel Dolezal Resigns as Spokane NAACP President

Source: @KREMTaylor / NewsOne/Twitter
Source: @KREMTaylor / NewsOne/Twitter

In a statement released Monday afternoon, embattled Spokane, Washington NAACP president Rachel Dolezal resigned from her post amidst a scandal surrounding her racial identity.

Dolezal, whose parents claim she pretended to be a Black woman although she is biologically White, was scheduled to attend a meeting during which she was expected to address the controversy that has sparked a heated national debate about what it means to be “transracial.” The NAACP canceled the Monday meeting.
Last week, the organization said it has a tradition of receiving support from people of all colors and creeds, something Dolezal echoed in her resignation statement, which she posted to Facebook.
“It is with complete allegiance to the cause of racial and social justice and the NAACP that I step aside from the Presidency and pass the baton to my Vice President, Naima Quarles-Burnley,” she wrote.
“Please know I will never stop fighting for human rights and will do everything in my power to help and assist, whether it means stepping up or stepping down, because this is not about me. It’s about justice. This is not me quitting; this is a continuum. It’s about moving the cause of human rights and the Black Liberation Movement along the continuum from Resistance to Chattel Slavery to Abolition to Defiance of Jim Crow to the building of Black Wall Street to the Civil Rights and Black Power Movement to the ‪#‎BlackLivesMatter‬ movement and into a future of self-determination and empowerment.”
And while we’re talking about Rachel Dolezal, it’s come to light that she sued Howard University in 2002 claiming “discrimination based on race, pregnancy, family responsibilities and gender.” She alleged that Professor Alfred Smith and other school officials improperly blocked her appointment to a teaching assistant post, rejected her application for a post-graduate instructorship, and denied her scholarship aid while she was a student.
article by Christina Coleman via hellobeautiful.com

Janet Jackson Announces "Unbreakable World Tour" for 2015

Janet Jackson
(Photo: Getty Images)

Janet Jackson announced she is hitting the road in the U.S. and Canada for the first time in four years starting this August for the “Unbreakable World Tour.”  Just last month Jackson launched Rhythm Nation records and announced that a new single was on the way.
Tickets go on sale June 22nd on JanetJackson.com. American Express pre-sale tickets are available Monday, June 15th at 10 a.m through Friday June 19 at 10 p.m.  The full North American tour list is below:
8/31/15 Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena, Vancouver, BC
9/2/15  Scotiabank Saddledome, Calgary, AB
9/4/15 Rexall Place Edmonton, AB
9/5/15 Revolution Place Grande Prairie, AB
9/7/15 SaskTel Centre Saskatoon, SK
9/8/15 MTS Centre Winnipeg, MB
9/11/15 Van Andel Arena Grand Rapids, MI
9/12/15 PNC Pavilion at Riverbend Music Center Cincinnati
9/15/15 Air Canada Centre Toronto
9/17/15 Walnut Creek Amphitheatre Raleigh, NC
9/18/15 PNC Music Pavilion Charlotte, NC
9/20/15 American Airlines Arena Miami
9/23/15 Amway Arena Orlando
9/24/15 Amalie Arena Tampa, FL
9/26/15 Chastain Park Amphitheatre Atlanta, GA
9/27/15 Ascend Amphitheater Nashville
9/29/15 Fedex Forum Memphis, TN
9/30/15 Smoothie King Center New Orleans, LA
10/9/15 Axis @ Planet Hollywood Las Vegas
10/10/15 Axis @ Planet Hollywood Las Vegas
10/13/15 Bill Graham Civic Auditorium San Francisco
10/14/15 Bill Graham Civic Auditorium San Francisco
10/16/15 The Forum Los Angeles
10/17/15 Viejas Arena San Diego
10/19/15 Comerica Theatre Phoenix
10/21/15 Santa Barbara Bowl Santa Barbara, CA
10/22/15 Santa Barbara Bowl Santa Barbara, CA
10/24/15 Energy Solutions Arena Salt Lake City, UT
10/25/15 Pepsi Center Denver, CO
10/27/15 Sprint Center Kansas City, MO
10/29/15 Chaifetz Arena St. Louis, MO
10/30/15 CenturyLink Center Omaha, NE
11/1/15 Target Center Minneapolis
11/3/15 Chicago Theatre Chicago
11/4/15 Chicago Theatre Chicago
11/12/15 Neal S. Blaisdell Center Arena Honolulu, HI
article by Lori Lakin Hutcherson (follow @lakinhutcherson)