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Keeping Hope Afloat in a Sea of Uncertainty 

by Betty Jean Grant  President Barack Obama believed that Change Will Come, echoing the decades-old call from civil rights activist Jesse Jackson for Black Americans to Keep Hope Alive. Yet, despite these inspiring words—words that fueled the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s and paved the way for a Black man to walk into the White House—many in our community have struggled to live by them. Who can deny that Nelson Mandela’s rise to the presidency of South Africa helped soften the resistance of those who once vowed never to support a Black leader—let alone envision a Black woman seated in the Oval Office? Mandela’s journey was made possible, in part, by the fact that South Africa’s 90% Black population was long ruled by a small, entrenched white minority known as the Afrikaners. Fast forward to today, on Buffalo’s East Side, where Black residents face mounting challenges: renting an apartment, buying a home, or securing one of the thousands of vacant lots scattered across the city like a bizarre game of Tic Tac Toe. Even those with the means to build from the ground up find themselves blocked by systemic barriers. Many middle-class African American wage earners have left Buffalo—not out of despair, but out of necessity. The reasons they share with me are sobering: A lack of affordable housing Inadequate education in Buffalo Public Schools A shortage of credible and reliable childcare providers Limited job opportunities for Black high school and college graduates And yet, the love for the Buffalo Bills remains strong, even when their performance falters. Our collective love for Buffalo is enduring and unwavering—even as some city leaders continue to neglect entire neighborhoods based not on the color of residents’ money, but on the color of their skin. Still, this writer will always Keep Hope Alive. On April 4, 1968, I was just 17 miles from the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, where Jesse Jackson stood and where the Honorable Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. transitioned to Ancestorhood. And to my president—forever President Barack Obama—I say: Change will come. We Black Americans must work to ensure we are on the right side of that change.    Read More From Buffalo Latino Village All Post Community News JENNIFER MECOZZI Candidate for Re-Election, West District October 30, 2025/ JENNIFER MECOZZI Candidate for Re-Election, West District   Dear Buffalo Community, I’m writing to you today with deep gratitude and… Read More Keeping Hope Afloat in a Sea of Uncertainty  October 30, 2025/ Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo. Read More… Read More WHY I SUPPORT TALIA RODRIGUEZ October 30, 2025/ WHY I SUPPORT TALIA RODRIGUEZ,By Paulette Woods As a longtime advocate for equity and opportunity in Buffalo Public Schools, I… Read More Load More End of Content. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo. Read More From This Writer All Post Art Books & Poems Business Column Community Community News Education Entertainment español Food & Culture Health Interviews Media Military & Veterans Music Peace People Photography Politics Sports Technology JENNIFER MECOZZI Candidate for Re-Election, West District October 30, 2025/ JENNIFER MECOZZI Candidate for Re-Election, West District   Dear Buffalo Community, I’m writing to you today with deep gratitude and… Read More Keeping Hope Afloat in a Sea of Uncertainty  October 30, 2025/ Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo. Read More… Read More WHY I SUPPORT TALIA RODRIGUEZ October 30, 2025/ WHY I SUPPORT TALIA RODRIGUEZ,By Paulette Woods As a longtime advocate for equity and opportunity in Buffalo Public Schools, I… Read More Load More End of Content.

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WHY I SUPPORT TALIA RODRIGUEZ

WHY I SUPPORT TALIA RODRIGUEZ,By Paulette Woods As a longtime advocate for equity and opportunity in Buffalo Public Schools, I am proud to support Talia Rodriguez for the West District seat on the Buffalo Board of Education. Talia is a lifelong Buffalonian who has devoted her career to public service and improving the lives of families. She holds a Juris Doctor from the University at Buffalo School of Law, a Master’s from SUNY Empire State University, and a Bachelor’s degree from St. John Fisher University. Her commitment to public service runs deep. She completed a yearlong internship at the U.S. Supreme Court, and the Buffalo City Human Trafficking and Family Violence Courts, she also spent a year working directly combating domestic human trafficking and violence against women.  Her education and experience across multiple levels of government have prepared her to navigate complex systems and deliver results for our students. Talia has a strong record of action. She played a crucial role during the formation of the Buffalo Public Schools Saturday Academy program, ensuring families had access to enrichment programs, wraparound services, and community support. She also secured funding to sustain programming in our community for years to come. In addition, Talia has been instrumental in addressing food insecurity. She established a summer lunch program in Riverside and secured funding for multiple school-based food pantries so that no child in Buffalo Public Schools goes hungry. Talia’s vision for Buffalo’s schools is rooted in equity, family engagement, and student success. She believes every child deserves access to high-quality instruction, safe and inclusive schools, and the resources to thrive, no matter their ZIP code or background. Talia brings the energy, compassion, and professional expertise our Board needs to continue improving outcomes for students and families. I am proud to stand with her and encourage West District residents to cast their vote for Talia Rodriguez. — Paulette WoodsBuffalo Board of Education, Central District Member Read More From This Writer All Post Art Books & Poems Business Column Community Community News Education Entertainment español Food & Culture Health Interviews Media Military & Veterans Music Peace People Photography Politics Sports Technology JENNIFER MECOZZI Candidate for Re-Election, West District October 30, 2025/ JENNIFER MECOZZI Candidate for Re-Election, West District   Dear Buffalo Community, I’m writing to you today with deep gratitude and… Read More WHY I SUPPORT TALIA RODRIGUEZ October 30, 2025/ WHY I SUPPORT TALIA RODRIGUEZ,By Paulette Woods As a longtime advocate for equity and opportunity in Buffalo Public Schools, I… Read More ANNUAL WESTERN NEW YORK PEACE CENTER DINNER AROUND THE CORNER: October 13, 2025/ ANNUAL WESTERN NEW YORK PEACE CENTER DINNER AROUND THE CORNER:Write down the date, time and location. Will we see you… Read More Load More End of Content.

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ANNUAL WESTERN NEW YORK PEACE CENTER DINNER AROUND THE CORNER:

ANNUAL WESTERN NEW YORK PEACE CENTER DINNER AROUND THE CORNER:Write down the date, time and location. Will we see you there?Great people, great speakers, great for networking. Read More From This Writer All Post Community News ANNUAL WESTERN NEW YORK PEACE CENTER DINNER AROUND THE CORNER: October 13, 2025/ Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo. Read More… Read More Silent Vigil for Palestine September 20, 2025/ Silent Vigil for Palestine on September 21st Join us in solidarity on Sunday September 21st at 2 PM for a… Read More In recognition of Latino Heritage Month September 9, 2025/ Posted by Buffalo Latino VillageAlberto O. CappasLATINO HERITAGE MONTH(Officially known as Hispanic Heritage Month; the writer prefers “Latino”—a topic deserving… Read More Load More End of Content.

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