UN MOMENTO JUSTO POR LA PAZ

PEOPLE AND PLANET COME FIRST:  MORE PUBLIC CLEAN AND  GREEN TRANSPORTATION!   Nuestras decisiones sobre el transporte determinan mucho más que dónde se construirán carreteras, puentes, túneles o líneas ferroviarias. Determinan las conexiones y barreras que las personas encontrarán en su vida diaria y, por lo tanto, qué tan difícil o fácil será para las personas llegar a donde necesitan y quieren ir. –– Elijah Cummings, congresista estadounidense y defensor de los derechos civiles.   Our decisions about transportation determine much more than where roads or bridges or tunnels or rail lines will be built. They determine the connections and barriers that people will encounter in their daily lives – and thus how hard or easy it will be for people to get where they need and want to go. –– Elijah Cummings, US congressperson and civil rights advocate.   The transportation decisions in WNY/Buffalo have been less than ideal, prompting a call for greater community involvement. Given that approximately one-third of Buffalo households are without a car, effective public transportation is a necessity. Unfortunately, it falls short. Services are notably sparse, particularly during evenings and weekends, and often require multiple transfers, even to reach key destinations like the airport. The city’s layout is fragmented by high-speed thoroughfares: the 33, or Kensington Expressway; the 190; the 90; and the 198, also known as the Scajaquada Expressway, which is somewhat distinct as its speed limit was lowered following a tragic accident involving a toddler. These roadways cater predominantly to car users, particularly those commuting from the suburbs, and they hinder the ease of access and walkability that are vital for sustainable and healthy living.   According to Citizens for Regional Transport (CRT), locally, cars contribute to roughly 40% of greenhouse gas emissions. The health disparities experienced by residents living near these high-speed routes, especially the 190 and the 33, have been well-documented. New York State is poised to reinforce Buffalo’s reliance on cars by planning to convert a section of Route 33 into a tunnel, costing $1 billion. This move could intensify the concentration of gas emissions and particulate matter, which are already impacting the health of people living nearby, leading to cancer, asthma, and other fatal diseases, with levels reported to be at the 98th percentile, among the highest in the country. The East Side Parkways Coalition advocates for the complete restoration of Humboldt Parkway, opposing the brief and costly tunnel proposed by New York State and the Department of Transportation. The coalition recommends full parkway restoration for various reasons, such as enhancing residents’ health and safety, promoting economic and environmental justice, reducing costly maintenance, and fostering sustainability. Despite legal obligations, a comprehensive Environmental Impact Statement has not been conducted. Moreover, fully restoring Humboldt Parkway could save half a billion dollars, funds that could be redirected towards investments in sustainable public transportation, as CRT has proposed.  Those who have experienced life in this city without a car understand its car-centric nature. A path to healthier living in a sustainability-focused Buffalo/WNY involves numerous improvements for walkability, bike-ability, Clean Mobility (courtesy of Open Buffalo), and Just Streets (credit to Colored Girls Bike Too). Explore the aforementioned organizations and join forces to advocate for the necessary changes. Vikie Ross: Peaceful Conflict Resolution Consultant and Justice Advocate, as well as the Chair of the Network of Religious Communities’ Public Issues Committee   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 Politics Sports Technology UN MOMENTO JUSTO POR LA PAZ July 22, 2024/No Comments Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo. Read More… Read More WHAT’S WITH THE ERIE COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT? June 6, 2024/No Comments “Creo que hay tantas facetas de la ignorancia en nuestra sociedad que tienen que ser corregidas si realmente vamos a… Read More COMMUNITY RESPONDERS PILOT PROGRAM NEEDED FOR PUBLIC SAFETY March 5, 2024/40 Comments Hola, nuestro Amigos! Esperamos poder comenzar un programa con más seguridad, justicia y paz para la comunidad con un programa… Read More Load More End of Content.

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OUR VOICES: OUR VOTE

The time has come to have more than ever our voices heard. GTVO (Get the Vote Out!) Voter suppression and the fact that a lot of times our needs are only heard during election time as part of a cacophony of promises looking for our votes and taking us for granted.   To all these actions and inactions, I say no Mas!   I am seeking an opportunity to bring to the table through my direct participation as a social, legal and political commentator all the issues affecting us as a collective. We are not monolithic.   The question then becomes how I can work as part of a broader collective to discuss all the issues affecting our diverse community and communities within our global persona as Latinos.   This is an offer of action by me.   My request is to all assignment editors, community media members and public forum speakers to invite me to be part of the conversation and dialogue.   I am both an attorney and a community member. I believe that I bring to the table unique experiences and a sensitivity to the legal, social and political issues we are facing at all levels: locally, regionally, nationally and internationally.   I have worked as a commentator, reporter, editor and columnist. I am ready, willing and able to be a full participant in all constructive dialogues and discussions. To help brief and debrief policy issues and to be a facilitator, presenter and or conduit/   Let’s make it happen!   Contact me and let us start the dialogue and the discernment of all issues. Our voices and our votes count today and always.   I can be reached via electronic email at Angelica.AquinoEsqMPA@gmail.com.   My Phone is 917 608-4056.   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 Politics Sports Technology OUR VOICES: OUR VOTE July 22, 2024/No Comments Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo. Read More… Read More POR LA PAZ June 6, 2024/No Comments El mundo esta revuelto. Guerras, conflictos, hambre y desplazamiento de los pueblos son realidades brutales. Todos queremos lo mismo: paz!… Read More COMBATIENDO LA TRATA DE PERSONAS April 4, 2024/2 Comments Mis mas sincero respeto a la comunidad medica, social, legal y servicios de inteligencia quienes combaten la trata de personas.  La… Read More Load More End of Content.

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Tears Are for the Living Part 1

I often highlight the Uncrowned Queens & Kings within our Community. They are typically with us here on Earth, among the living. The recent transitions of two individuals from the physical to the spiritual realm on June 4th have profoundly affected our interconnected community, with some impacts still unknown. Uncrowned Queen SaSeongNim Nancy Maria Fernandez, a 9th Degree Black Belt in Taekwondo, is the first Boricua woman to attain this level of recognition. Within our Jami Masjid Community of students, it was shared that she embraced Islam on July 19th, 2013, finding numerous similarities between the principles of Taekwondo and Islam, thereby also becoming the first Muslimah to reach this rank. Throughout her years teaching in Buffalo’s community centers, her latest Tiger TKD classes were held at PUSH Buffalo & Jami Masjid to serve both the East and West Sides. As her health declined, she received assistance from her cherished companion, Boo Sabumnim Smith, and her beloved only son, Sabumnim Ogbe Naheem Shabazz Fernandez. SaSeongNim Fernandez came highly recommended by my dear friend, George Nash. She was his babysitter during his childhood. He assured me that I should have her teach my son because of her firm yet loving approach. I can affirm that all who attended her classes, and whose children were under her tutelage, would agree. When my son Asheem and I started classes at Jami last fall, it felt as though I had known her forever, despite most of our interactions happening on Facebook over the past three years. I recall her saying, “Well, it took you long enough to bring him!” She had a unique way of conveying that you were wasting her time while also expressing her love. You learned to adjust your behavior without feeling bad or guilty. She wasn’t interested in excuses, only in seeing a change in your actions—like attending class, arriving on time, and not delivering lazy kicks or punches. Reflecting on her life as a mother of three, with grandchildren, and the dedication required to reach the status of a Taekwondo Grandmaster, it’s evident that her teaching style is deserving of immense respect. The thought of her competing with men because no woman matched her level truly crowns her as a Shero in my eyes, filled with tears. After class or during phone conversations, SaSeongNim would open up about her personal life, and I would reciprocate by sharing mine. Now, I cherish the pearls of wisdom she imparted to me over the past months. Her words echo in my mind: “I don’t have a lot of time to waste!” Initially, I believed she meant we should focus more in class. It became clear her health was failing, but I couldn’t accept that she was hinting at her imminent departure. During her final classes at Jami, she arrived with a large plug-in oxygen tank, taking a seat to direct us. Subsequently, she phoned me to discuss creating a flyer for the upcoming tournament/competition, emphasizing the inclusion of PUSH BUFFALO & JAMI MASJID as sponsors. I presented it to her at her bedside during our farewell. I expressed to her my desire to make her proud. I believe we all share this aspiration. I distributed the flyer among her children, trusting that our Taekwondo community and everyone who knew her will ensure this tournament is unforgettable or remembered.  — ÀSÉ. 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 Politics Sports Technology Tears Are for the Living July 22, 2024/No Comments Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo. Read More… Read More Fragrance Harris-Stanfield IN THE MIDST OF STRUGGLE June 6, 2024/No Comments Residents of Buffalo, NY, including myself, have been profoundly affected by the events of May 14, 2022. I still find… Read More OUR MOMMIE VILLAGE April 4, 2024/6 Comments March was Women’s History Month and who better to shine the spotlight on other than the Founder, Shyana Broughton, the… Read More Load More End of Content.

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