Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Talk With Assembymember Holly Mitchell About Healthcare Reform


Let's Talk about Healthcare Reform

Join me February 28, 2013 for a tele-town hall on the Affordable Care Act and how we can create a Healthy California.

I will be joined by other health care experts to talk about what this reform means for California and how we can ensure we get the best out it for our families and communities.

It is easy to participate in the conversation. Here is what you need to do:
  1. Be near your phone at 6 p.m.
  2. Answer the call.
  3. Follow the prompts to be connected to your friends and neighbors.
If you don't get a call from me by 6:05 p.m., please dial: (855) 246-7045. The passcode is 20970#.

Win two tix to Washington, DC. to have your artwork displayed in the U.S. Capitol!


2012 Congressional Art Competition
Winner Michelle Bac
Congresswoman Karen Bass is delighted to announce that the 2013 Congressional Art Competition “An Artistic Discovery" is now underway! Do you know a talented high school art student? If so, they could enter to win two round-trip airline tickets to Washington, D.C.

Since 1982, each spring the U.S. House of Representatives sponsors a nationwide high school arts contest designed to encourage and recognize the artistic talents of artists in our nation. Any high school student in the 37th Congressional District of California is welcome to submit their artwork to Karen Bass' office to enter the competition. Deadline to enter is April 15, 2013.

The winner of the competition will win two round-trip airline tickets to Washington, DC, to attend the unveiling ceremony with Members of Congress and special guests. In addition, the winner’s artwork will be displayed in the U.S. Capitol for a year.  

Click here for more information about the competition and to enter to win.

Starting Monday, April 22, submissions will be displayed in an online gallery on my official website and the public will be able to vote for their favorite.

If you know a great high school art student, please feel free to forward them this email and encourage them to submit their art!

If you have any questions, please call Karen Bass' Los Angeles office at (323) 965-1422. We look forward to seeing all the great submissions this year!


 


Karen Bass
Member of Congress

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Family Of SHIELDS Alumni Needs Your Help

The family of SHIELDS Alumni Ebony Wooten who tragically passed away on February 9th  is looking for donations to help with funeral expenses.

If you can help, we greatly encourage you to contact Lennie Woodley of the Genesis program, lwoodley@shieldsforfamilies.org or 310.668.8260.

Cash would be preferred and any assistance you can provide by Next Tuesday, February 26th march would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

"UNDOCU-POWER!" Know Your Rights Training


HAVE YOU ENDORSED THE LA FOR YOUTH CAMPAIGN YET?
Click HERE - it'll take just a minute!

Youth Justice Coalition
@ Chuco's Justice Center
On the border between South Central L.A. and Inglewood
one light west of Florence and Crenshaw
1137 E. Redondo Blvd., Inglewood, CA 90302
323-235-4243 * Fax: 323-846-9472
freelanow@yahoo.com
www.youth4justice.org

Monday, February 11, 2013

Free Income Tax Preparation And Family Services Event This Saturday 2/16


California Assembly Democratic Caucus
Featuring Access to:
  • Free Tax Preparation Assistance, Up to $12,000 could be yours!
  • Low Cost and Free Medical Services
  • Job Preparation Assistance
  • Food and Nutrition Service
  • Discount Telephone Service
  • Low Cost Auto Insurance

Language assistance in English, Spanish, and Chinese will be provided.

Saturday, February 16, 2013
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

To schedule your appointment, please call (323) 318-4339 or sign up online.

Location: Salazar Hall
California State University, Los Angeles
5151 State University Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90032

All Services are open to the public. Free Tax Preparation Assistance is available for Household Incomes of $51,000 or less. Appointment recommended. Walk-ins are welcome, based on availability.

You can also visit the 54th AD BOE district office for Free Tax Preparation Services. Free assistance is available Every Tuesday from 9a.m. - 4p.m., from January 29- April 9th. 5901 Green Valley Circle, Suite 200, Culver City.

For special assistance or to get more information please call 1-323-980-1221
   
California Assembly Democratic Caucus
Website: http://asmdc.org/Mitchell
Email: Assemblymember Mitchell   
 
Capitol Office:
State Capitol
P.O. Box 942849
Sacramento, CA 94249-0054
Tel: (916) 319-2054
Fax: (916) 319-2154     

District Office:
300 Corporate Pointe,
Suite 380
Culver City, CA 90230
Tel: (310) 342-1070
Fax: (310) 342-1078

Thursday, February 7, 2013

National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day


Did you know?

When we look at HIV infection and AIDS diagnoses by race and ethnicity, Blacks have more illness (Blacks represent only 12% of the U.S. population, yet account for 45% of new HIV infections and 46% of people living with HIV disease in 2006); and more deaths (Blacks accounted for 57% of deaths due to HIV in 2007 and the survival time after an AIDS diagnosis is lower on average than it is for most other racial/ethnic groups).  In 2009, Blacks accounted for 44% of all new HIV infections.

The AIDS diagnosis rate per 100,000 among Black adults/adolescents was 9 times that of whites in 2008.  The AIDS diagnosis rate for Black men (85.5) was the highest of any group, followed by Black women (39.9).  By comparison, the rate among white men was 10.  The rate of new infections is also highest among Blacks and was 7 times greater than the rate among whites in 2006.

Among the U.S. population overall, Blacks are more likely than whites to report having been tested for HIV in the last 12 months (40% compared to 14%).  Among those who are HIV positive, CDC data indicate that 33% of Blacks were tested for HIV late in their illness—that is, diagnosed with AIDS within one year of testing positive for HIV (in those states/areas with HIV name reporting); by comparison, 30% of whites and 36% of Latinos were tested late.

In 2009, an estimated 16,741 Blacks were diagnosed with AIDS diagnosis in the US, a number that has slowly decreased since 2006.  By the end of 2008, an estimated 240,627 Blacks with an AIDS diagnosis had died in the US. In 2007, HIV was the ninth leading cause of death for all Blacks and the third leading cause of death for both Black men and Black women aged 35–44.

The number of new HIV infections per year among Blacks is down from its peak in the late 1980s, but has exceeded the number of infections among whites since that time; new infections have remained stable in recent years.

A recent analysis of 1999–2006 data from a national household survey found that 2% of Blacks in the U.S. (among those ages 18–49) were HIV positive, significantly higher than whites (0.23%). Also, the prevalence of HIV was higher among Black men (2.64%) than Black women (1.49%).

At some point in their lifetimes, 1 in 16 Black men will be diagnosed with HIV infection, as will 1 in 32 Black women.

From 2005–2008, the rate of HIV diagnoses among Blacks increased from 68 per 100,000 persons to 74 per 100,000. This increase reflects the largest increase in rates of HIV diagnoses by race or ethnicity.

Of all Black men living with HIV/AIDS, the primary transmission category was sexual contact with other men, followed by injection drug use and high risk heterosexual contact.

Of all Black women living with HIV/AIDS, the primary transmission category was high risk heterosexual contact, followed by injection drug use.

Of the estimated 141 infants perinatally infected with HIV, 91 (65%) were Black (CDC, HIV/AIDS Reporting System, unpublished data, December 2006).

There are approximately 1.1 million people living with HIV/AIDS in the U.S, including more than 500,000 who are Black.

If you didn’t know, now you do!

National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day: Get Educated!  Get Tested!  Get Involved!  Get Treated!
For more information, log onto www.blackaidsday.org

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

SHIELDS and Three Cohens Construction Provide Opportunities for Ex-Offenders


"I went to school, got training, and held a job the whole time I was locked up, but ironically - once you're on the outside - people don't want to hire someone with that experience on their resumé or with the criminal history box checked YES on an application". (Jericho Training Center client)

This is true for many individuals re-entering society from our jails and prisons. While locked up, individuals are held back by the literal walls that are the jails and prisons. Upon being released, individuals still face walls, figurative walls, holding them back from success. Their records keep them from being able to gain employment, make a living wage, provide for their families and avoid the vicious cycle of recidivism. So, what's the solution?

A program aptly named, the Jericho Training Center, which seeks to tear down the walls holding ex-inmates back from succeeding in their families and communities. Jericho, a SHIELDS for Families program, stops the revolving doors of the criminal justice system through providing comprehensive services such as case management, resource linkages, on-site educational opportunities for basic and high school education, computer classes, and most notable is its job readiness, training, mentoring, and placement opportunities.

For example, Jericho offers Construction Skills training in collaboration with Three Cohens Construction, whose co-founder, Andre Jamal Cohen, refers to the course as "light construction", which covers basic skills such as dry wall, painting, texturing, taping measurements, safety, and floor installation. In fact, the students recently put their skills into practice through installing new carpets in the SHIELDS administration offices, including the office of the CEO and Co-Founder Dr. Kathryn Icenhower.

Jericho Program Manager Joseph Paul insists that the key to making the training center a viable solution for ex-inmates is its ability to offer real world, quality job trainers and connections so that after individuals are well trained, they can be linked to businesses that have committed to hiring our clients for a legit chance to work living wage jobs.

"We are the help. That last line of defense to put individuals in a place to apply skills that helped them survive the streets and prison but now reformulated to be applied constructively and pro-socially."

For more information about the Jericho Training Center or partnering as a business or mentor, please contact Joseph Paul at jpaul@shieldsforfamilies.org or # (323) 242 - 5000 x3301.