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University of South Florida Scholar Commons Newspaper collection The Weekly Challenger 2011-01-20 The Weekly Challenger : 2011 : 01 : 20 The Weekly Challenger, et al Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/challenger Recommended Citation The Weekly Challenger, et al, "The Weekly Challenger : 2011 : 01 : 20" (2011). Newspaper collection. 160. https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/challenger/160 This is brought to you for free and open access by the The Weekly Challenger at Scholar Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Newspaper collection by an authorized administrator of Scholar Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Presort Std U.S. Postage PAID Permit #2271 St. Petersburg, FL OPINION COMMUNITY NEWS COMMUNITY NEWS SPORTS Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis, Jr. on Advancing MLK’s Agenda 2 The Winning Edge with Alan McBride 3 Mathis’ Mind on A Week of Justice 4 Raiders Promote Hue Jackson To Head Coach 8 50¢ We Value Diversity. We Value Education. We Value History. St. Petersburg • Clearwater • Largo • Tarpon Springs • Dunedin VOLUME 43 NUMBER 21 JANUARY 20 - JANUARY 26, 2011 ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA First Anniversary Of Haiti Earthquake, St. Petersburg Celebrates Haitian Journalists Tell Their Story 25 Years Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Life And Legacy BY JOSEPH GUILDER very ones they are supposed to C. DELVA expose and fight, in their role of defenders of public interest. PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti - Following the January 12 (TEWire) – As the international earthquake that killed up to community plans to disburse 300,000 people and left about 1.3 William Packer Sr. Rev. M. Mason Walker Sevell Brown billions of dollars to help quake- million others homeless and devastated Haiti to rebuild, the living in makeshift tent camps in BY JEANIE BLUE around the region, as well as along the parade route and people they haven’t seen for need to institute a generation of Haiti, the Haitian media, or what SPECIAL TO THE approximately 120 floats. There members of the community quite sometime. investigative journalists to help had remained of it, became, at CHALLENGER was disappointment. However, greeting each other with the “I feel real nice about Dr. Dr. fight corruption and to uphold some point, the only recourse for the unofficial Dr. Martin Luther greeting of “Happy King Day.” Martin Luther King Jr. contribu- efforts toward establishing a quake survivors to voice their des- ST. PETERSBURG - The King Jr. parade that’s usually The City of St. Petersburg’s tions to our communities devel- strong, independent and responsi- peration and misery. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. held after the official parade Police Department was on hand opment and real happy to be able ble media in the impoverished About 30 journalists were holiday celebration was honored ends, did happen when the rain to control the traffic and to greet people I haven’t seen Caribbean nation, remains killed in the disaster. They left by several different events, but appeared to let-up and thousands according to them everything for quite some time,” Leroy crucial. behind widows and children who the official Drum Major for of people gathered on Dr. Martin appeared to go smoothly. Golphin stated. The Haitian media, weaker have no one to count on and who Justice Parade under the leader- Luther King Jr. St. South, “Dr. King had the gift of Golphin added that he than ever before, needs to be cannot meet basic needs. ship of Sevell Brown was beginning around 11th Avenue knowledge for the whole world recently moved back to the city strengthened in order to pick up One year after the earth- cancelled due to rain, for the South all the way to 18th Avenue and we have to give respect,” from Houston, Texas and was the ever greater challenges it faces quake, there are journalists still first time in its 26-year history. South. This impromptu Sehou Sahua, an immigrant able to reunite with friends who in the aftermath of the biggest living under tents after the Thousands were expected to line gathering featured fancy painted from Senagal West Africa, also a attended the unofficial parade disaster to ever hit the country. collapse of their homes. Many the streets along Dr. Martin cars, trucks and SUVs that made vendor at the un-official parade too. However, the precarious situation who lost their working material, Luther King Jr. St. and Central for the parade and the streets said. In addition to this gathering in which Haitian media and jour- Avenue to witness the parade of were lined with thousands to Others in attendance nalists work today makes them more than 20 high school and observe. One could see parents expressed their feelings of even more vulnerable to HAITI KING college marching bands from with their children walking happiness from being able to see sprawling corrupt practices – the continued on pg. 9 continued on pg. 6 Steele Drops Out Of RNC Race Wisconsin’s Priebus Is New Chairman Opinion ...........................2 WASHINGTON (TEWire) - News. “The party wants to do Immigration law. Alongside his Republican National Committee something a little bit different perceived lack of fundraising Chairman Michael Steele gave and hopefully a little bit better.” success for the party, many up his re-election bid on Jan. 14 His comments come in stark Republican insiders saw the after it became apparent that he contrast to what he told the need for change. Community News .......3-7 did not have enough votes to AFRO earlier this week, as “Everyone is basically win another stint at the forefront Steele touted the progress the working around him,” former of the GOP. Republican Party made under GOP Rep. Vin Weber of Wisconsin GOP Chairman his leadership. Minnesota told the Associated Sports...............................8 Reince Priebus won with 97 “I feel good. What’s not to Press six months before Steele votes over second-place finisher feel good about?” Steele said. bowed out of the race. Saul Anuzis. “We took a moribund, demoral- “Republicans have sort of put After a fourth round of ized party that was touted together a mode of operation for Michael Steele voting, Steele watched his around the country as an endan- this election cycle that does not State/Natl. News.............9 party is looking to re-evaluate numbers decline for a third con- gered species just two years ago put the RNC chairman in a the duties of the chairman. secutive time and decided to and through a lot of effort and central role. That’s not the “His election tells me that throw his support behind Maria by taking a lot of risks we optimal way of handling things. no one will know what he’s Cino. Steele gave a short speech turned it around.” But in a very strange way that Church Directory....10, 11 doing,” Jackson said. “The when he stepped aside, saying Steele found himself in gives him some protection party wants a technocrat - that now was the time for a new plenty of hot water during his because there’s no urgency to somebody who won’t be in the direction. tenure, however, including replace him—no matter how media. “Two years, we’ve had a blunders in the media such as grave of a misstep he made.” Church News ................11 good time. We’ve done a lot of going against party lines and Republican strategist good things,” Steele told RNC maligning Arizona Gov. Jan Raynard Jackson said Priebus’ STEELE members according to ABC Brewer for that state’s victory is evidence that the continued on pg. 9 How To Reach Us: News: [email protected] • Advertising: [email protected] • Phone: (727) 896-2922 • Fax: (727) 823-2568 2 THE WEEKLY CHALLENGER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 2011 The Weekly Challenger Newspaper The Weekly Challenger We Value Diversity. We Value Education. We Value History. • A knowledge of history brings a feeling of fellowship that runs through the ages — be it a territory, a village, a district, or a nation. • To live without history is likened to living without a form of memory. • To be without history is to live without roots or a past, with the present having no real foundation, and very little meaning for the future. The Weekly Challenger Office: • To know the events of our past (can help us) to know what future events can be. 2500 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Street South • The Weekly Challenger is committed to featuring articles of all ethnic cultures for the reading enjoyment of both the young and old generations. St. Petersburg, FL 33705 (727) 896-2922 Fax (727) 823-2568 OPINION Email: [email protected] www.theweeklychallenger.com Advancing Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Agenda Readership: 100,000 monthly BY DR. BENJAMIN F. revisionist tendencies to deny or play defined it was the ideal community of fear and doubt from the mindset of THE BLACK PRESS believes that America can best CHAVIS, JR. down the reality of the progressive brotherhood and sisterhood of love and millions. That is why this year’s King lead the world from racial antagonism when it accords to NNPACOLUMNIST and transformative impact of Dr. King justice for all. King affirmed, “The sol- observances are so very important every man, regardless of race, creed or color, his human and the Civil Rights Movement, it is idarity of the human family.” because we need to refocus and reded- and legal rights. Hating no man, fearing no man... the One of the most critical to distinguish between the We still must march for voting icate ourselves to both the dream and Black Press strives to help every man in the firm belief important matters that we face in 2011, myths of those who opposed Dr.