Sunday, July 26, 2020

Health Careers in Demand from Kaplan

MEDICAL CAREERS IN DEMAND: FASTEST GROWING JOBS

Based on recent statistics from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, healthcare employment will continue to grow significantly through 2028 in the following areas, among others:
Overall, inpatient care positions, like hospital jobs, aren’t expected to change as drastically as outpatient fields, which show the most potential for growth.

Monday, July 20, 2020

Social Determinants of Health in Women


Aviation Maintenance Camp


Volunteers Needed for Mayors Back2School Fest DRIVE THRU EVENT

Greetings!

The 10th Annual Mayor’s Back 2 School Fest Presented by Shell will be staged to accommodate necessary CDC protocols in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This year, it will take place as a drive-through event in the NRG Yellow Parking Lot on Friday & Saturday, August 7-8, 2020, from 8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. We have partnered with the Houston Food Bank and will distribute food, masks, backpacks, and school supplies for Houston-area elementary students and their families.

**We need help with backpack assembly at the Houston Food Bank and the day of the event.**

  • If you are interested in BACKPACK ASSEMBLY, please click here.

  • If you are interested in VOLUNTEERING THE DAY OF, please click here.

Also, please see the flyer for the event attached. Please feel free to share with your constituents.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me directly.

Best,


Dawn Callahan
Marketing Specialist
Mayor’s Office of Special Events
901 Bagby St. Mezzanine Level
Houston, Texas 77002
832-393-0867 office
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Sunday, July 19, 2020

More Details on the Mayor's Townhall July 24


Press  Release
Mayor Sylvester Turner and the Houston Health Equity Response (H.E.R.) Taskforce invite you to Mental Health in Minority Communities During the Pandemic, a virtual townhall focused on mental health, healing, and wellness in our community. Hosted by the H.E.R. Faith & Community Leader Subcommittee, this forum will take place on Friday, July 24, 2020 from 6:00pm – 7:30pm. 

For this town hall, the Faith & Community Leader Subcommittee will gather mental health experts and faith and community leaders from across the Houston area to facilitate conversations on important topics such as: the Intersection of Racial Injustice and Mental Health; Grieving: Processing Death in the Pandemic; Community-Led Alternatives to Mental Health Crisis; and the Unraveling of Social Networks: Social Isolation.

To register for this townhall, please click here.

The H.E.R. Initiative and Task Force was launched in April 2020 by Mayor Turner and is a vital component of the City of Houston’s COVID-19 Response and Recovery Effort, especially for vulnerable and at-risk populations.

This initiative is led by five Mayor’s Office Division Directors with implementation visioning and support from the H.E.R. Task Force, which is comprised of more than 50 civic leaders. Mayoral appointees to the Task Force include medical specialists, public health professionals, communications creatives, data scientists, technology experts and faith leaders.

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Mayor Sylvester Turner and the Houston Health Equity Response (H.E.R.) Taskforce invite you to Mental Health in Minority Communities During the Pandemic, a virtual townhall focused on mental health, healing, and wellness in our community. Hosted by the H.E.R. Faith & Community Leader Subcommittee, this forum will take place on Friday, July 24, 2020 from 6:00pm – 7:30pm.

This discussion comes at a crucial moment in our history as many Houstonians grapple with the devastating health and socioeconomic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.

To register for this townhall, please click here: https://bit.ly/3egI7au


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Mayor Turner and the H.E.R. Taskforce Faith & Community Leader Subcommittee invite you to Mental Health in Minority Communities During the Pandemic, a virtual townhall focused on mental health, healing, and wellness in our community. The forum will take place Friday, July 24th from 6pm to 7:30pm. To register, please click here: https://bit.ly/3egI7au

Everyone must register for this must see Town Hall.  If I may be of further assistance, please do not hesitate in letting me know.

Saturday, July 18, 2020

Mental Health in Minority Communities During the Pandemic, a virtual Townhall focused on mental health, healing, and wellness



Mayor Sylvester Turner and the Houston Health Equity Response (H.E.R.) Taskforce invite you to Mental Health in Minority Communities During the Pandemic, a virtual townhall focused on mental health, healing, and wellness in our community. Hosted by the H.E.R. Faith & Community Leader Subcommittee, this forum will take place on Friday, July 24, 2020 from 6:00pm – 7:30pm.

For this town hall, the Faith & Community Leader Subcommittee will gather mental health experts and faith and community leaders from across the Houston area to facilitate conversations on important topics such as: the Intersection of Racial Injustice and Mental Health; Grieving: Processing Death in the Pandemic; Community-Led Alternatives to Mental Health Crisis; and the Unraveling of Social Networks: Social Isolation.

To register for this townhall, please click here.

The H.E.R. Initiative and Task Force was launched in April 2020 by Mayor Turner and is a vital component of the City of Houston’s COVID-19 Response and Recovery Effort, especially for vulnerable and at-risk populations.

This initiative is led by five Mayor’s Office Division Directors with implementation visioning and support from the H.E.R. Task Force, which is comprised of more than 50 civic leaders. Mayoral appointees to the Task Force include medical specialists, public health professionals, communications creatives, data scientists, technology experts and faith leaders.

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Mayor Sylvester Turner and the Houston Health Equity Response (H.E.R.) Taskforce invite you to Mental Health in Minority Communities During the Pandemic, a virtual townhall focused on mental health, healing, and wellness in our community. Hosted by the H.E.R. Faith & Community Leader Subcommittee, this forum will take place on Friday, July 24, 2020 from 6:00pm – 7:30pm.

This discussion comes at a crucial moment in our history as many Houstonians grapple with the devastating health and socioeconomic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.

To register for this townhall, please click here: https://bit.ly/3egI7au


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Mayor Turner and the H.E.R. Taskforce Faith & Community Leader Subcommittee invite you to Mental Health in Minority Communities During the Pandemic, a virtual townhall focused on mental health, healing, and wellness in our community. The forum will take place Friday, July 24th from 6pm to 7:30pm. To register, please click here: https://bit.ly/3egI7au

Everyone must register for this must see townhall.

Thanks,

It’s all about the City!©
Janice Weaver
Director of Community Relations
Advisor, AARP Age Friendly/Livable Community Partners Mayor’s Office 
Houston, Texas 77002
832.393.0849 (phone)
713.806.2007 (cell)

FREE COVID TESTING CALL TO SCHEDULE APPT FALLBROOK CHURCH LOCATION

Good evening all, please help getting this message out to your family and friends to get tested.

Post on your social media.........Truly appreciate everyone helping in making our City whole again.

 

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Severe COVID-19 What We Know

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Severe COVID-19 Cases: What We Know. COVID-19 is a serious disease. Most recover, but it can change the life of anyone who gets it. Dr. Shuford, DSHS Infectious Disease Medical Officer, talks about the health impact of a severe or critical COVID-19 illness.

We all must work together for a #HealthyTexas to help save and protect lives from COVID-19. CDC info on this topic: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/hcp/clinical-guidance-management-patients.html ❤️Together for a #HealthyTexas 🏡Stay home when possible 😷Wear a face covering in public ↔️Stay 6 feet apart from others 🙌Wash your hands often 🤒If sick, get tested then stay home 🧼Clean your surroundings 🤧Cover coughs and sneezes 👉Don't touch your face Important and useful #COVID19 info and links:

People at high or increased risk: https://bit.ly/3dJouc4 Open Texas Checklists: https://bit.ly/2Nl13tD Testing near you: https://bit.ly/2Z3GJUd COVID-19 symptoms: http://bit.ly/2IV3uRh Caring for someone sick: https://bit.ly/2wf7sS7 All #COVID19TX info: https://bit.ly/31RNfPM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q81boZHWCWk

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Mayor Turner’s Health Equity Response Task Force - Opportunity to Volunteer

Event:   Mayor Turner’s Health Equity Response Task Force - Medical Care and Faith
              Based and Community Leaders Subcommittees

Date: Saturday, July 25, 2020
Time:  9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.  
Location:  Notre Dame Catholic Church
          7720 Boone Rd
                  Houston, Texas 77072

Items to be Distributed
Food, milk, masks, COVID-19 pamphlets and medical related educational materials will be distributed.    Estimated number of family food packages for distribution is 1000.  The educational materials will be translated in Spanish, Vietnamese, Chinese and hopefully, Korean.

Invited Guests
Mayor Sylvester Turner, Congressman Al Green, State Rep Hubert Vo, State Rep Gene Wu, Council Member Tiffany Thomas, Council Member Edward Pollard, and other local officials and community leaders.

Community Partners (to date)
Notre Dame Parrish
NACC Diaster Services
Light and Salt Association 
Vietnamese American Medical Association of Greater Houston 
American Heart Association 
Houston Medical Forum
Boat People SOS (BPSOS)  
Mary Susan Moore Medical Society

VN TeamWork, Inc.                                                                                                                                                                                   ACP Health Care Resources, Inc.

Volunteer Information
Having an adequate number of volunteers on the day of the event is critical; if we are to be efficient in the distribution of the food.  
Team Leaders for each site needed.

Volunteers will serve in the following areas/tented stations:
(1) Distribution Set-up - 6 Team Leaders
(2) Volunteer Registration/Check-In - 4 Team Leaders
(3) Food, Milk, Mask and Educational Material Distribution Stations - 8 Team Leaders
(4) Traffic Control on the Property.  HPD officers will control street traffic. - 4 Team Leaders
(5) Clean up and Breakdown - 6 Team Leaders

Volunteers are requested to arrive at 7:30 a.m. to ensure that everyone gets checked in and in position for a punctual 9:00 a.m. start.  The event will end at 11:00 a.m.  Breakdown and clean up should be completed by 12:00 p.m.

Attire/Dress
It is projected to be another hot day in July; so everyone should dress accordingly and wear sunscreen.  

Parking
Available on-site

Restrooms and Drinks
Restrooms will be available and drinks will be provided for the volunteers.  

Mandatory Requirement
Wearing a mask is mandatory and socially distancing is strongly encouraged.
Masks will be provided on site.

Tuesday, July 14, 2020

DRIVE TURNOUT in NOV? GET ROYCE ON THE BALLOT! Royce Endorsed by Houston Chronicle. Dallas Morning News, Austin American Statesman and FortWorth Star Telegram, Joaquin Castro, all March primary opponents no longer in the race!

With Royce on the ballot in November think about how much that might drive TURNOUT for the NOV Election (Cornyn is most afraid of Royce...we know how to get the word out TEXT,TWEET,CALL think who you know that might have not voted yet and needs a reminder!! Our forefathers died for us to have the RIGHT to VOTE - THEIR voting meant loss of jobs and lives - Let's NOT let them down by not taking the opportunity to vote. Plan ahead by reviewing your ballot ahead of time and vote in less than 5 minutes! (Run-Off Ballot is very short!) League of Women Voters Guide - https://lwvhouston.org/voters-guide/

Hall of Fame's Emmitt Smith's Message about Royce West

What a way to boost Royce is on the ballot.


This is Hall of Famer Emmitt Smith with a critical message asking you to vote for Senator Royce West TOMORROW, TUESDAY JULY 14. They say 80% of winning is showing up. Have you shown up to vote yet? It really matters. Senator Royce West is in the Democratic runoff for US Senate and tomorrow is Election Day, Tuesday, July 14. Polls will be open 7am-7pm in most Texas counties

(locations: VOTE TUESDAY — Royce West for US Senate)

When I was a player, I never wanted to leave the field without giving it my all. We MUST give it our all for Royce West so that the African American community is represented at the highest level in government. We are crying out for change. We won't get it without Royce West's leadership. Strap on your mask, get in the game and GO VOTE!

VOTE TUESDAY — Royce West for US Senate

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will be on the ballot of the November general election. Check which races
are happening.


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Election Day: The polls are open between 7 am and 7 pm. Your county may
have Countywide Polling Place Program (CWPP), which allows residents to vote
at any polling location in the county. Find your polling location or check
if your county is participating in the CWPP >>

Saturday, July 11, 2020

FREE COVID-19 TESTING NO PREREGISTRATION REQUIRED

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Friday, July 10, 2020

Sat. July 11 Drive in Cinema - Houston Museum of African American Culture Thanks Efamily Member John Guess for Sharing!

The Houston Museum of African American Culture (HMAAC) is pleased to announce the opening of its Community Drive-In Cinema Saturday, July 11 at The Shrine of the Black Madonna. with the screening of Claudine, a heart and soul comedy starring James Earl Jones and Diahaan Carrolll. After the July 11 opening, the museum will continue to provide drive-in movies beginning in August. Movies will include THE HATE U GIVE, CARMEN JONES, and sing-along/quote-along screening of THE FIVE HEARTBEATS.

New Cell, Smoking Traffic Laws in Virginia thanks efamily member Pat Evans for Sharing

Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam signed a bill Wednesday, July 8, 2020, for legislation aimed at combating distracted driving in Virginia that accounts for so many deaths. It will be illegal to hold a cell phone while driving in Virginia, effective January 1, 2021.
The law also includes - supposedly - several provisions to help ensure it is enforced fairly and does not result in disparate enforcement against people of color. Talk to your kids. I would just follow police officers' instructions and stay alive to follow up at a later time.


The Virginia legislation bans holding handheld personal communications devices while driving a motor vehicle. May need to purchase a car mobile phone holder/mount.
The current law "prohibits the reading of any email or text message and manually entering letters or text in such a device as a means of communicating" and "holding a personal communications device while driving in a work zone."

Penalties outlined in previous legislation, unless the driver is lawfully parked and stopped, include:
$125 for the first offense
$250 for the second offense

Other Virginia laws, including do NOT smoke in the car in the presence of children under the age of 15:

Traffic Infractions - https://lis.virginia.gov/lis.htm http://dls.virginia.gov/pubs/idc/idc20.pdf

HB 578. Smoking in motor vehicle with a minor present. Expands the group in the presence of whom it is illegal to smoke in a motor vehicle from minors under the age of eight to minors under the age of 15.

HB 874/SB 160. Holding handheld personal communications devices while driving a motor vehicle. Prohibits any person from holding a handheld personal communications device while driving a motor vehicle. Current law prohibits (i) the reading of any email or text message and manually entering letters or text in such a device as a means of communicating and (ii) holding a personal communications device while driving in a work zone. The bill expands the exemptions to include handheld personal communications devices that are being held and used (a) as an amateur radio or a citizens band radio or (b) for official Department of Transportation or traffic incident management services. The bill has a delayed effective date of January 1, 2021.


HB 1705. Cars must stop at crosswalks for pedestrians. Yielding the right-of-way to pedestrians; stopping. Clarifies the duties of vehicle drivers to stop when yielding to pedestrians at (i) clearly marked crosswalks, whether at midblock or at the end of any block; (ii) any regular pedestrian crossing included in the prolongation of the lateral boundary lines of the adjacent sidewalk at the end of a block; or (iii) any intersection when the driver is approaching on a highway where the maximum speed limit is not more than 35 miles per hour. The bill also prohibits the driver of another vehicle approaching such stopped vehicle from an adjacent lane or from behind from overtaking and passing the stopped vehicle. The bill contains technical amendments.

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Consider Tuition Insurance for College, Private School in Pandemic

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STEM FOR GIRLS LOCAL LEADER thanks efamily member Melody for sharing!la

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Girl Trek's Black History Boot Camp Spotify 30 min a day!

GirlTrek's Black History Bootcamp
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GirlTrek's epic 21-day walking meditation to remember where we came from and to gather strength for the road ahead.We're celebrating one Black woman in history and using her story and lessons to help guide us through these uncertain times.
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Learn your history and 30 min radical self-care. Thanks Efamily member Jennifer Scott Williams for sharing!

African American Owned Winery - In Houston or Online

https://ermarosewinery.com/ - on a Zoom call today with the creator of these wines. All made with REAL Fruit. The creator has a wonderful history of each wine. They also have drive-thru (Katy Area) - very safe to pick up or get them shipped to your home.

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Washington Renaissance: 8 Distinguished Artists Reflect and Connect in Wide-Ranging Discussion of African American Art in 20th Century Washington

From efamily member Irene Oakley Johnson...
This is a beautiful short documentary of my friend Lilian Cartwright's mother, Lilian Thomas Burwell...beautifully described as Kindred Spirits, the art of Lilian Burwell and her aunt Hilda Wilkerson Brown. Great article below also! https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=95&v=5-CngwzkpN0&feature=emb_logo Kindred Spirits: Documentary Explores Life and Work of Washington, D.C., Artists Hilda Wilkinson Brown and Lilian Thomas Burwell by VICTORIA L. VALENTINE on Jul 7, 2020 • 6:58 amNo Comments Share “THIRD AND RHODE ISLAND” depicts a residential block in Washington, D.C. The painting captures a row of red brick homes, a white wood porch, concrete walkways, and leafless trees. The circa 1930-40 work by Hilda Wilkinson Brown (1894-1981) is in the collection of the American Art Museum in Washington. Another artist, Lilian Thomas Burwell, Brown’s niece, donated the painting to the Smithsonian museum in 2011. HILDA WILKINSON BROWN, “Third and Rhode Island,” circa 1930-40 (oil on canvas, 22 x 27 inches / 55.9 x 68.6 cm). | © Lilian Thomas Burwell, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Lilian Thomas Burwell, 2011.21 A few years after Burwell made the gift, Brown’s painting caught the attention of filmmaker Cintia Cabib when she spotted the Washington scene on the cover of a brochure at a Historical Society of Washington conference. This was in 2014. “I thought it was really beautiful,” she told The Washington Post. “I became so intrigued by that painting, I started doing some research.” “I thought it was really beautiful. I became so intrigued by that painting, I started doing some research.” — Filmmaker Cintia Cabib Cabib set out to learn more about the late artist, which led her to Burwell. As a result, what she envisioned might be a documentary about one Black female artist, turned out to focus on two. The film’s website describes them both as “accomplished but under-recognized.” Cabib’s short documentary, “Kindred Spirits: Artists Hilda Wilkinson Brown and Lilian Thomas Burwell,” is airing on WHUT, the local PBS station in Washington, on July 7 (today), July 16, and July 19. Additional virtual events, including a screening and a discussion, are planned later this month. Born 1894 in Washington, D.C., Brown earned an undergraduate degree from Howard University and a master’s from Columbia University. She taught art at Miner Teachers College in Washington, the principal institution that trained black teachers in the city, during segregation. Brown’s modernist paintings included “Third and Rhode Island,” which depicts LeDroit Park. Brown lived in the neighborhood and chose the community and its residents as the subjects for most of her paintings. In addition to the Smithsonian, she is represented in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and Art Institute of Chicago. “HILDA WILKERSON BROWN was my mother’s older sister, my aunt, my pseudo mom, my other mom, the most influential person in being who I am as an artist,” Burwell says in “Kindred Spirits.” Burwell was born in Washington, too, in 1927. She grew up in Harlem and attended New York’s High School of Music and Art. Still struggling to recover from the Depression, her family returned to the nation’s capital and she finished at segregated Dunbar High School. It was her aunt who supported Burwell’s desire to become an artist and convinced her parents to let her pursue it. March 17, 2017: From left, Artists David C. Driskell, Floyd Coleman, Sylvia Snowden, Lilian Thomas Burwell, and moderator Ruth Fine at panel discussion for “The African American Art World in Twentieth-Century Washington, DC” presented by CASVA at the National Gallery of Art. | © 2017 Board of Trustees, National Gallery of Art, Washington Burwell attended Pratt in New York City on a partial scholarship and Brown and her husband paid the balance of her fees and expenses. She later earned an MFA from Catholic University in Washington. “I know that I would not be who I am today if it had not been for her influence and her nurturing,” Burwell says of Brown. Burwell also became an educator like her aunt. After working as a publications and exhibits specialist at the Department of Commerce, she became a master teacher of art in the D.C. public schools. She taught from 1967-1980, the last five years at Duke Ellington School of the Arts. “Hilda Wilkerson Brown was my mother’s older sister, my aunt, my pseudo mom, my other mom, the most influential person in being who I am as an artist.” — Lilian Thomas Burwell Today, she lives and works in Highland Beach, Md., the African American community settled by the son of Frederick Douglass. Her practice is dedicated to abstraction. She makes nature-inspired paintings and sculptures. In 1997, Hampton University Museum presented Burwell’s 30-year retrospective. “From Painting to Painting as Sculpture: The Journey of Lilian Thomas Burwell” was accompanied by a fully illustrated catalog. Her work was recently featured in the exhibition “Magnetic Fields: Expanding American Abstraction, 1960s to Today” at the National Museum of Women in the Arts and Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art in Kansas City, Mo. In 2017, Burwell joined fellow artists for a panel discussion about the African American art world in 20th-Century Washington. The late David Driskell (1931-2020) also participated in the discussion. In “Kindred Spirits,” Driskell says he first saw Brown’s work at the Black-owned Barnett Aden gallery. She was also featured posthumously in an group exhibition dedicated to Black female artists. Titled “Black Women Visual Artists in Washington, D.C.,” the 1986 show was presented by the Bethune Museum-Archives in Washington and organized by assistant director Guy McElroy. There were 18 local artist featured in the exhibition, according to the Post, including Brown, May Howard Jackson, Alma Thomas, Lois Jones, and Elizabeth Catlett. “We wanted to present a group of people fully equivalent to artists exhibited in large art galleries and museums,” McElroy told the Post. “And we wanted to raise the question to other galleries: ‘Why have you not paid attention to these people?'” CT Attachments area Preview YouTube video Kindred Spirits Trailer