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Congresswoman Marcia Fudge takes on child obesity, introduces Fit for Life Act of 2014, will hold media briefing today, May 30

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WASHINGTON, DC- On yesterday 11th Congressional District Congresswoman Marcia L. Fudge (OH-11), a Warrensville Heights Democrat who also chairs  the Congressional Black Caucus of Blacks in Congress,  introduced the Fit for Life Act of 2014, propsed legislation to combat the childhood obesity epidemic.  She said in a press release to Cleveland Urban News.Com, Ohio's most read digital Black newspaper, that she will hold a media briefing at at the Cannon House Office Building in Washington, D.C. Friday morning, May 30, along with Hilary Shelton, the NAACP Washington Bureau Director and senior vice president for advocacy, Katie Adamson, senior director of health partnerships and policy for the YMCA of the USA, and Linda Howard,  CEO of Alternative Fitness. Click here for a section-by-section breakdown of Fit for Life

The bill increases access to healthy foods, expands prevention and treatment options for low-income children, and increases opportunities for physical activity for America's youth.

According to Fudge, data show that nearly one third of all children in this country are overweight or obese –a rate that has tripled over the past fifty years and that disproportionately impacts at-risk communities.

Left unchecked, says the congresswoman, obesity threatens to create the first generation of Americans with shorter life expediencies than their parents. She urged Congress to pass the bill.

"This country must break the cycle of childhood obesity," said Fudge, whose congressional district includes parts of the cities of Cleveland and Akron, Cleveland's eastern suburbs of Cuyahoga County, and staggering parts of Akron's Summit County suburbs.  "Unless we reverse course, this epidemic will continue to put more of our children and the future of our nation at risk.  I encourage my colleagues to stand with me in this fight and cosponsor the Fit for Life Act."

Fit for Life Act of 2014 supports mobile healthy food programs, expands access to healthy foods for children in child care, and increases coverage for obesity prevention and treatment options for low-income children.  To promote physical activity, it boosts funding for the National Youth Sports Program,  and expands opportunities to take part in joint use agreements, opening existing facilities in low-income areas to community use.

Fit for Life Act of 2014 is backed by the Campaign to End Obesity Action Fund, the American Council on Exercise, the National Coalition for Promoting Physical Activity, the National Recreation and Park Association and National Council of Youth Sports, Action for Healthy Kids, and the U.S. Soccer Foundation.

Last Updated on Friday, 30 May 2014 18:04

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Famed poet, actress, author, and Civil Rights activist Maya Angelou is dead at 86, Angelou received Presidential Metal of Freedom from President Obama, the president comments on her passing

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By Kathy Wray Coleman, editor-in-chief

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WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina-Celebrated poet, author, actress, movie producer and Civil Rights activist Maya Angelou (pictured) is dead at 86. A recipient of 50 honorary doctoral degrees and numerous accommodations and awards, including the Lincoln Metal , three Grammy Awards, and the Presidential Metal of Freedom, which United States President Barack Obama bestowed on her in 2011, Angelou died peacefully at 8 am Wednesday morning at her home in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, her family told reporters.

"She lived a life as a teacher, activist, artist and human being. She was a warrior for equality, tolerance and peace," said her only child and son Guy Love in a press release on Wednesday. "The family is extremely appreciative of the time we had with her and we know that she is looking down upon us with love."

President Barack Obama said in a press release to Cleveland Urban News.Com, Ohio's leading digital Black newspaper, that Angelou's death is a loss.

"Today Michelle and I join millions around the world in remembering one of the brightness lights of our time, " said Obama.

"Over the course of her remarkable life, Maya was many things, an author, poet, Civil Rights activist, playwright, actress, director, composer and singer," the president said." But above all, she was a storyteller, and her greatest stories were true."

Obama said that his mother named his younger sister Maya after the famed poet.

Angelou wrote and published seven autobiographies, three essays and numerous books and plays. She toured Europe in 1954 and 1955 with the stage opera Porgy and Bess and published her first book in 1969.

Titled  'I Know Why The Cage Bird Sings,' the book, the first of a seven-volume series of autopbiographies that details her early years as an abused child and was written with help from novelist James Baldwin,  brought critical acclaim and later became the impetus behind a made-for-television movie.

Dubbed by her peers as a global renaissance woman and respected by the Black community and others as as inspirational voice of all time, Angelou was an advocate of equal opportunity across racial and other lines and paid tribute through her work to activists leaders, including former South African President Nelson Mandela, Fannie Lou Hamer, Malcolm X, Ossie Davis, the Rev Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Corretta Scott King.

Last Updated on Friday, 30 May 2014 03:04

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Gloria Pointer's killer, rapist Hernandez Warren sentenced to life in prison after 30 years free, county prosecutor McGinty at the helm, her mother Yvonne Pointer vows to continue her community advocacy, Imperial women, activists applaud Yvonne Pointer

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Pictured are convicted rapist and murderer Hernandez Warren ( in brown suit and yellow-orange shirt), Victim and teen Gloria Pointer, Pointer's mother Yvonne Pointer, a community activist and women and children's advocate (in Black), and Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Tim McGinty (in red tie), who broke the cold case after nearly 30 years with DNA sampling. McGinty took the helm as county prosecutor in 2012.

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CLEVELAND, Ohio-After three decades of pain and grief following the unsolved rape and murder of her 14-year-old daughter Gloria, Yvonne Pointer, now a woman's advocate, a nationally recognized author, and a missing children's spokesperson, found some solace on Friday as the rapist and murderer of her daughter was sentenced to life in prison.

The sentence, which mandates that Hernandez Warren, 59, serve at least 30 years before being considered for parole, follows a plea deal negotiated by Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Tim McGinty and accepted by a three-judge panel of Common Pleas Judges Michael Astrab, John O'Donnell and David Matia.

That deal also took the death penalty off the table.

Yvonne Pointer was likely spared what would have been years of appeals, legal experts have said, given that Warren originally pleaded not guilty and his lawyers tried to get his confession thrown out, saying their client's request for an attorney was denied by police who questioned him.

Matia, one of 34 judges on the majority White 34-member Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas General Division bench, ruled the confession admissible, saying that while Warren requested a phone call, he did not specially ask to call an attorney.

Warren pleaded guilty to charges of rape and aggravated murder as part of the plea deal.

A strong and brave Yvonne Pointer said at the sentencing that she will continue fighting to seek to eradicate violence against women and children and that she will advocate relative to cold cases, including the Cleveland East 93rd Street Murders. Still unsolved, those cases concern at least four women found murdered last year along a mile long stretch at East 93rd Street on the city's largely Black east side, namely Jazmine Trotter, 20, Christine Malone, 45, Ashley Leszyeski 21, and Jameela Hasan, who was stabbed 15 times.

"We are going to try to get some of the cases solved," said Pointer, also a community activist.

Gloria Pointer, who was Black, was raped and murdered on her way to Harry E. Davis Middle School on Cleveland's east side the morning of Dec. 6, 1984. Her lifeless body was found beaten and raped under a fire escape stairwell.

The case remained unsolved until McGinty took the helm as county prosecutor in 2012 and last year linked the killer's DNA to the teen's rape and murder.

A prior sex offender, Warren had originally pleaded not guilty and his lawyers said at sentencing, where he did not formally speak, that he has been "rehabilitated."

Community activists women disagree.

"We do not believe that Mr Warren, a child rapist and murderer, has been rehabilitated in any manner whatsoever because he has no soul, and no conscience, we believe, and for his lawyers to say otherwise at sentencing is irresponsible and insensitive to the victim and her family," said Imperial Women Coalition Leader Kathy Wray Coleman, who said that women of her group were at the hearing Wednesday to support Yvonne Pointer when Warren entered his guilty plea, and came back on Friday for sentencing.

"He is a coward that has been finally brought to justice," said Coleman. "And while we support Yvonne Pointer for her long term bravery and advocacy of women and children, collectively we hope Mr. Warren some day rots in hell for his crimes along with serial rapist Ariel Castro, and serial killer Anthony Sowell."

Bettie Simpson, a community activist and member of the Imperial Women Coalition, said that she attended the hearing on Wednesday to watch Warren plead guilty to the rape and murder of Gloria Pointer, and went to the sentencing on Friday.

"It was important that representatives from area women's groups were there," said Simpson.

Sowell, 53, sits on death row following convictions in 2011 on 82 of 83 counts, including multiple counts of rape and murder, including the 11 Black women that he strangled to death at his since demolished home on Imperial Avenue on Cleveland's east side. His convictions, including the death penalty, are on appeal before the Ohio Supreme Court.

Under McGinty's leadership, Castro, the most infamous of greater Cleveland rapists,  pleaded guilty last year to numerous charges, including multiple counts of rape and kidnapping after holding Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight captive for a decade in his since demolished home on Seymour Avenue on Cleveland's largely White west side. He hanged himself with a bed sheet in prison last October, just over two months into a life sentence without the possibility of parole.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 28 May 2014 11:55

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