Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Rockin' the Fro


Monday, April 2, 2012

Beautiful Morning in New York City

Just wanted to share this beautiful pic my daughter sent me on her commute this morning. Have a wonderful day, wherever you are. :)


Bren


Wednesday, January 25, 2012


This brings new meaning to the term, "pissed off!"
From "The 5 Diet Rules You MUST Break," by John Romaniello. http://www.fatlossforever.net/ 

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Let me tell you a lit-tle storay about "The Storm"

They were together in the House. 


Just the two of them.




It was a cold, dark, stormy night. 

The storm had come quickly


 and 

each time the thunder boomed he watched her jump.




She looked across the room and admired his strong appearance...and

 wished that he would take her in his arms, comfort her and protect her

 from the storm.





Suddenly, with a pop, the power went out.... She screamed...

He raced to the sofa where she sat cowering.



He didn't hesitate to pull her into his arms.


He knew this was a forbidden union and

 expected her to pull back.



He was surprised when she didn't resist but instead clung to him.


The storm raged on...





They knew it was wrong...



Their families would never understand... 

So consumed were 

they in their


FEAR 



that they heard no opening

 of doors...

just the faint *click* of a camera...... 










Ha Ha! Have you smiled today? 






YES, YOU'VE BEEN HAD.......



NOW GET SOMEONE ELSE!



(Author Unknown / Photographer Unknown)

Monday, October 17, 2011

Occupy Wall Street Goes Global



Occupy Wall Street organizers called for a Global Action Day, Saturday, October 15th.
In response, protesters marched into Times Square, waving signs and beating drums rhythmically to the bellows of "Banks got bailed out, we got sold out." The group garnered an estimated 6,000 protesters and rallied for about 5 hours.


The Times Square invasion followed a flash mob-style bombardment on the Chase Bank located near Wall Street by two dozen protesters, where they closed their accounts and passed out fliers urging clients to follow suit.  The group reportedly gained momentum and proceeded to a downtown branch of Citibank at LaGuardia Place, which resulted in 24 arrests for trespassing.

A few scuffles ensued, sending two police officers to the hospital for minor injuries. An estimated 92 people were arrested citywide during events speckling New York City.

The Occupy Wall Street movement, based downtown Manhattan in  Zuccotti Park, began September 17,  protesting what demonstrators call a broken system.  They call themselves “The 99%”  , based on a study by Nobel Prize-winning economist, Joseph Stiglitz's which reveals one percent of Americans control 40 percent of wealth in the United States. The protesters denounce a system that has brought about 14.0 unemployed Americans, home foreclosures, government cutbacks to health and education spending and other social services,  lack of government support for war veterans , class wars, and overall corporate greed.

More than 700 protesters have been arrested in New York alone since day one of Occupy Wall Street.

The movement is rapidly picking up steam as OCW-inspired protests continue sprouting up throughout the nation and the worldwide.
Outbreaks have spurred in Washington, D.C., Fairbanks, Cincinnati, Chiago, Alaska, Burlington, Vermont, South Dakota, and Wyoming, to name a few.  175 people were arrested in Chicago for civil disobedience.  An estimated 100 arrests were reported in Arizona and about 24 in Denver.
Violence was reported in Rome, where 150,000 occupied the streets in what protesters call a "global day of action against Wall Street greed."  Eight arrests were reported in London. Citizens of Tokyo, Hong Kong and Australia have also joined the movement.

Trade unions, local community groups, politicians, celebrities, students and environmentalists have thrown their support behind OCW, who have raised an estimated $230,000 online and on site donations.
Critics censure the movement, calling the protesters a mob of anarchists, extremists and “lazy commies.”  Black Star News caught up with artist, Noah Fischer, who has been a Wall Street occupant since day one. Mr. Fischer stated that his discontentment stems from "economic injustices keeping us divided and taking away the power of the people all over the world. People are suffering from all types of economic difficulties while the banks play games with our money."


Questions have been raised about the minuscule presence of the African American population to Occupy Wall Street. 

It has been speculated that the low number of African Americans participating in Occupy Wall Street is based on an economic system that has never offered a level playing field to African Americans. 
Some consider Occupy Wall Street too little, too late. Others envision the movement the birth of a new frontier.

What’s your opinion?

Brenda Jeanne Wyche
The Black Star News
"Speaking Truth To Empower"
www.blackstarnews.com

Saturday, July 24, 2010

E.T. Runs Again

On the steps of Brooklyn’s Borough Hall, U.S. Rep. Edolphus “Ed” Towns (D-NY-10) announced his run for a 15th term on Monday, July 12.

Not fettered by the blazing sun, Towns, in the presence of friends, family, legislators, clergy and constituents, promised to continue to fight for small business loans, job creation, and education for all.

“People want to work. We must all work together to create jobs and we need to become more proactively involved with the educational system. We cannot be a society where some people get an education and others are left out,” stated Rep. Towns.

Congresswoman Nydia Velasquez (D-NY) passionately outlined some of Towns’ accomplishments, emphasizing his hands on involvement to sustain accountability with respect to the bailouts as he Chairs the Committee for Oversight and Government Reform.

“When it comes to the fight for those most vulnerable, Ed Towns is there," Velasquez continued. "When it comes to preserving affordable housing ~ whether for Starrett City or public housing, Ed Towns has been there helping us win. When it comes to women, children and seniors, Ed Towns has been there, fighting for working families. As a woman, I appreciate all the work that he has done to put an end to domestic violence. Ed Towns has been there fighting the cuts on Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security. Now is the time to have someone with experience, tenacity, leadership and vision to help President Barack Obama move forward a legislative agenda that responds to the needs of working families in America.“

When asked his response to critics who say new blood is needed in the 10th Congressional seat, Rep. Towns told BSN that being a senior member of Congress enables him to accomplish things that a “rookie” could not. Rep. Towns added that he has passed a lot of legislation from which the American people have benefited and has brought plenty of resources to the District.

NYS Assemblymember Annette Robinson (D-56th A.D.) added, “Anyone who understands government knows that government works under the seniority system. We have someone who is currently chairing a major committee in Congress. Not only does he chair for the 10the Congressional District, which he represents, but he chairs for this entire country. That is very important.”

Robinson added the concern that a newbie in the seat will not have any seniority and subsequently, will not have the ability to draw the caliber of resources that Congressman Towns can.

Most recently, Towns voted for an extension of unemployment benefits for millions of Americans who continue to struggle in a bleak job market.

Towns has been criticized by opposers as being a charmer of senior citizens and considered docile during the Republican reign of the 1990’s. Based on his more recent triumphs, Mr. Congeniality may very well be adopted The Comeback Kid.

Brenda Jeanne Wyche is Managing Editor of The Black Star News and Harlem Business News.

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Monday, November 24, 2008

Today's My Mama's Birthday!

Today's my Mama's birthday, and today, I'm going to tell you why she is Queen of "The Village."

Words alone cannot express the feeling that overcomes my heart when I think about my Mama. I can tell you though, that the attributes that make up this Phenomenal Woman, are those that every human being should aspire to achieve and embrace.

For more than half a century, Doris Cook has been mother, mentor, teacher, guardian and friend to the entire East New York "Village." Throughout my young adult life, all the neighborhood "kids" always took comfort in knowing that the door would be open and a place at the dinner table reserved for anyone who crossed the threshold at "Miss Cook's" house. I cannot remember once in my entire life that she didn't have the time to listen and share her wisdom to anyone who came to her with a problem. We laugh on Mother's Day because Mama often complains that her place looks like a funeral home from all the flowers.

When my father died from lung cancer in 1983, and knowing my birth mother, a then hopeless alcoholic, who eventually died from one drink too many, Miss Cook, who I proudly call Mama and who my kids call Gramma, vowed that she would be my mother from then on. Since that time, she has kept that promise and has proved to be one of the most wonderful people I have ever known.

I often wonder what my kids' life would be like today had we not experienced the childhood memories of Gramma's house full of laughter and cheer and drama and tears; kick-the-can and skelly on a hot summer night, hot, spicy homemade cobbler from fresh picked berries all of her Grands and the kids on the block got together and picked from the backyard, juicy pears from Mama's pear tree, church hymns, sermons, singing on the gospel choir, good old fashioned Southern church dinner outings, Double Dutch on the sidewalk, dancing in the johnny pump, handball in the schoolyard, bossy cousin Timmy telling the girls, "Get in the house!" Warm bodies, lots of hugs, noise and kids hollering, "Auntie! Auntie!" at Christmas, awesome family bar-be-cues that draw people from miles around to the grill and to the table; family bus outings to Danbury State Park; church chataquas out-of-town; family reunions; everybody went to P.S. 158 -- even me!! Everybody's first job was down the block with Mr. Bolden's B&B Construction. The boys on the truck; the girls in the office. Soooo much family history -- all because of one woman who said in my time of trouble, "Don't worry, Brenda -- we're your family now."

Today, when I called Mama to wish her Happy Birthday, she replied, "Brenda, I want to see you bright and early Thursday morning. We have a lot to do. I'm going to put on a big pot of coffee [she knows coffee is my weakness and how I love it. That's our thing -- having morning coffee together.] And so Thursday morning, you can bet your boots I'll be at Mama's house bright and early, sippin coffee and nibbling Madelines while we sit, chat and giggle while looking out at the old pear tree.

And so, today, I want to say sincerely with all my heart, "Happy Birthday, Mama! I love you very much! Thank you for being there for us. We will always be there for you."

I am so proud to have a Queen for a mom. Doris Cook is one of the many blessings I am always thankful for.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

IT'S A NEW DAY!!!

On Guard America! The Battle Has Just Begun

Barack Obama -- a name that will go down in history as the first Black President of the United States of America. What a joy it is that we all became a part of this most celebrated turning point in the history of the world. And celebrate we did – from the mountains to the streets – from the valleys, even from shore to shore – the presidential election of Barack Obama was celebrated throughout the world. A sigh of relief and tears of joy streamed down the faces of hundreds of thousands of forgotten Americans.

But dry your eyes and rest quick, Brothers and Sisters, because we have a long, hard battle ahead. We said, "We can," and now we have. We have elected a President who can shepherd us out of this economic crisis; mend fences between countries; address global challenges we face ahead, and there is so much more to be accomplished. But we cannot expect Obama to do it alone, and together we must stand strong. We must not waver; we must not relent. The entire world is watching and we must prevail.

We have seen what eight years of a Bush administration and 24 years of Republican domination can do to men, women and families. Too many loves have been lost as a consequence of having been forced to make Survival our concubine. Admittedly naive of the underlying circumstances, I remember how disgusted I used to feel back in the early 2000s as I watched my people become more and more complacent at the feet of a pertinacious, government.

But today, I celebrate the pride and redemption that I feel as I witness my people ascending out of the ashes, greater and more brilliant than ever before, because it is a different kind of fight today than was fought back in the '60s. We owe a huge debt of gratitude to those brave warriors who fought for the sweet liberties that we now enjoy. More importantly, it is because of the sacrifices of those valiant men and women, that we now, in our lifetime, celebrate a Black President of the United States. Over time, we have evolved to a battle of the minds -- a much more formidable and effective weapon today than fists or guns could be at this point.

Thousands upon thousands of Americans have been stripped of their jobs for the sake of greed. But little did the powers that be know, that with every job cut, their own pocketbooks were shrinking as a result of the small businesses emerging out of tenacity and passions.

Brothers and Sisters, this subprime disaster did not just start. This economic tsunami did not just suddenly appear one day. It is all the manifestation of years and years of lackadaisical government that has reduced each economic class one by one. Gentrification is flooding people out of their homes, creating multitudes of homeless Americans that they now categorize as the "working poor." Do you think for one minute non-Blacks really want to leave their swanky upper west side Manhattan cribs to move to Bed-Stuy?

Having Barack Obama for our President promises great opportunities for us all. Barack has promised Change we can believe in. But we cannot expect one man to change an entire nation alone. Together we elected him and together we must stand by him. It will take guts, determination, perseverance, the strength, cooperation, understanding, flexibility, commitment and the help of each and every one of us – all people, all races, creeds and religions. We are all in this together.

The Bush administration did not discriminate when hundreds of thousands of jobs got cut. They did not discriminate when people were being tossed out of their homes; ripped away from their beloved neighbors and loved ones. They did not discriminate when they stripped away health care. Each week, more and more "non-Blacks" join the serpentine lines at food pantries, and the only color the Bush administration has any respect for is the green that lines their pockets and they keep crying broke as they tuck their children cozily into their goose down comforters in their toasty mansions each night.

Yes America, we must stand strong, for the battle has just begun, and the whole world is watching as the first African American takes the helm in the most important position a human can hold on earth. That of the President of the United States of America.

Rest up quick, America, but don't sleep, because the battle to take back our lives has just begun.

Brenda Jeanne Wyche is Managing Editor of The Black Star News and Harlem Business News. If you have a solution, email brenda@blackstarnews.com . Maybe we'll talk.

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Thursday, October 23, 2008

Loving Our REAL MEN in honor of Domestic Violence Month OCTOBER

I am sending out kisses, Love, honor and respect to all the REAL MEN who love, honor and respect women and don't hurt us. Sisters, do something special for your man this month. And if you are experiencing Domestic Violence, contact me at brendajwyche@yahoo.com so I can see about getting you help.

Love you! xoxoxoxo



Additionally, in recognition of Domestic Violence month, all the ladies are invited this Saturday, October 25th, to Physniques Holistic Weight Loss and Body Tone. In recognition of Domestic Violence Awareness Month (October), we are adding a special component to our regular physical fitness class, which will include self defense techniques for women.

Click on the pink logo to sign up for






352 7th Ave. (30th St.)
Studio D, 16th Floor
New York, NY 10001
Phone: (646) 271-0619

Experience Physniques – the ultimate holistic weight loss, body tone, detox and energy boosting system for women.

What is Physniques?

Physniques is an effervescent, fun weight control and wellness system inspired by Japanese Goju-Ryu and Northern Shaolin kung-fu, to enable women to reach their weight and fitness goals while honing the power within.

Every woman possesses her own unique metabolism, based on her body composition, which is determined by many factors including age, lifestyle, emotional state, genetics, and much more. The process by which Physniques weight control and wellness system was designed is based on that premise. An effective weight loss and fitness program cannot be generalized if maximum results are the goal. Physniques is a comprehensive health and fitness system that includes a series of exercises, power moves and nutrition guides based on the uniquity of each individual woman. Hence, Physniques.

Physniques is helpful for women suffering with health challenges such as diabetes, obesity and depression as well as energizing the woman on the move who just wants to get or stay in shape and have fun doing it.

Physniques will help you work towards your goal in a fun and realistic way while you

• Lose stomach fat
• Tone and firm up your body
• Clear up cellulite
• Increase your energy
• Finally get the look you want when you try on new clothes

Maintain the routine and start seeing results in two weeks.

In today’s fast-paced world, the ease with which you can get the proper amount of fruits and veggies into your system makes juicing a healthy lifestyle option.

You will discover how to juice your way to enhanced health and hi levels of true energy, as opposed to fake energy products riddled with excessive doses of caffeine that boost your energy for a short time only to crash you down to a halt.

So if you feel like you’re on your own when you go to the gym, Physniques is here to give you the attention and guidance you need to reach your fitness goals.

Find out how Dr. Hyman can work one-on-one with you to map out your plan of action that is going to help you get to the weight and energy level that for too long has been just a dream.

So, if you are ready to experience fun and excitement and a whole new, happier you, come to Physniques. *

Space is limited. Classroom capacity – 25 students per class.

Remember -- When you look good, you feel good and the world is yours!

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Centrally located in midtown Manhattan on 7th Avenue near Penn Station, Physniques’ studio is conveniently poised within walking distance of public transportation and parking.

No binding memberships, contracts or annual fees. Cost is $10 per 1½ hour class. Pay online or in cash before class.

Class Schedule for Saturday, October 25th

AM

10:00 – 11:30

12:00 – 1:30

PM

2:00 – 3:30

4:00 – 5:30

Dress comfortably and be ready to learn and have fun.

*See your doctor before starting any new physical fitness program.


DIRECTIONS

Physniques is located at 352 Seventh Avenue between 29th and 30th Streets

BY SUBWAY

B, D, F, Q, V, W trains to the 34th St. station
N, R trains to the 28th St. station
A, C, E trains to the 34th St. station

BY CAR:

LINCOLN TUNNEL: Follow signs to 34th St., make a left turn onto 34th St., proceed to 7th Ave. (2 blocks) make a right, go four blocks to 30th St. (for a parking garage make a right on 29th St.)

MIDTOWN TUNNEL: Follow signs to 35th St., make a right turn onto 35th St., proceed to 7th Ave. (7 blocks) make a left and go four blocks to 30th St. (for a parking garage make a right on 29th St.)

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Wednesday, October 22, 2008

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PRESIDENTIAL Debate Recap: WHO'S THE FAIREST?

The most recent national CNN polls as of the writing of this article, show McCain trailing Obama 51% to 42% with 7% unsure. It is surprising that there is not a wider gap in favor of Democratic Presidential nominee Barack Obama of Illinois, based on the Presidential Debate turned dog and pony show, by GOP Presidential nominee, John McCain of Arizona.

One might opt to polish one's debating skills in preparation for such an arduous feat. But contrary to the expectations of left wing voters, it was quite obvious during the debates, that Senator John McCain was in dire need of some brushing up on his chops for any hope of keeping up with Senator Barack Obama -- another big blunder McCain made in addition to choosing Sarah Palin for his running mate, which apparently, he hoped would provide some vicarious bonus, but has backfired miserably.

Meanwhile, Sarah Palin's little darling makes her own public address.



















Can't believe it? Well, BuhLEEEVE IT! Let's get a closeup.

















(These two photos: www.mediatakeout.com)

The 2008 presidential debates could indeed be described as a comedic trilogy. But the truth is, it is no laughing matter. Yet, how could you not fall off your couch during the debates, when Obama challenged McCain's promise to take the lead on controlling spending and balancing tax cuts to help middle class families, arguing that McCain voted for almost all of President Bush's budgets and admittedly agreed with President Bush 90% of the time – President Bush being the same president who presided over an increase in spending and enormous deficits – an argument to which McCain initiated the rambling retort, “Well, it's well known that I have not been elected Miss Congeniality . . .”

And, if you're "scared" of Sarah Palin, after witnessing the Presidential debates, you must be terrified of John McCain who, when asked, “What would the candidates cut back in an effort to balance the budget," McCain responded, “Okay – What would I cut? I would have an across the board spending freeze -- Okay? Some people say that's a hatchet; that's a hatchet and then I would get out a scalpel. (geesh)

It's no wonder voters are hauling ass to the Democratic side (Mainstream media like to use the more delicate term, "swaying," but I like to call it as I see it -- they're hauling ass from the left.)

Clearly, this crucial election is no laughing matter. But, how can one keep a straight face when Obama keeps zapping McCain's ramblings with facts? For instance, when asked about their running mate selections, as part of his answer, McCain vehemently declared his support of Sarah Palin's interest in assistance for children with autism, (Palin's youngest child is autistic), which prompted Senator Obama, who is also in favor of fighting autism, to quickly advise Senator McCain that the issue of autism will require additional funding, and inquired of McCain how he could be serious about helping autistic children if he's going to implement an “across the board spending freeze," to which McCain again, could provide an intelligent answer. Another touché for Obama.

While McCain continues to attack Obama, in an attempt to smoke screen the fact that he has no clue or plan of what he will do to improve the state of America, Obama has already started laying out his plan which is:

1. Focus on jobs for Americans by kiboshing tax breaks for companies that are shipping jobs overseas and provide a tax credits for every company that's creating a job right here in America.

2. Help families right away by providing them with a tax cut for people making less than $200,000 and allow them to access their IRA accounts without penalty (up to $10,000) if they're experiencing a crisis

3. A 90 day moratorium on foreclosure applicable to institutions receiving federal aid, remarking,

“If we can move quickly to pass a rescue plan for our financial system, there's no reason we can't move just as quickly to pass a rescue plan for our middle class.” (Obama)

This is the kind of roll-up-your-sleeves, make-it-happen, on-your-toes methodology that America needs to restore the vitality we once enjoyed. Critics charge Obama's articulation as “silver tongued rhetoric." Nevertheless, Obama has proven time and again that he is in touch with the needs of the people, is most adept on foreign affairs, and with regard to the economy, he gets it.

This economic crisis that is crippling America should not have happened. If 9/11 taught us anything, it should have been, never to sleep. Apparently, the powers-that-be fell asleep at the wheel again – or – perish the thought that they were wide awake during the mortgage crisis that toppled Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Bear Stearns, major banks, etc., causing the domino effect that is still shaking this country right now, leaving the middle class, once again, to pick up the wreckage. It was on George W's watch that we fell into this plight and John McCain is just another George W in a different shell. Can America afford another eight years of the same – or worse?

It is no wonder that Colin Powell gave Barack Obama his strong endorsement, adding to a long list of power figures who support Obama, including Oprah Winfrey and Warren E. Buffett, the richest man in the world.

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FIFTY LASHES! Not Too Long Ago, African Americans Would Have Gotten FIFTY LASHES For This . . .