Juliana D. Norwood  |   OW Staff Writer
Jun 17 2010

In our coverage of the election results in last week’s edition, we inadvertently left off a number of races. Please see the revised results below. Please note that these results are unofficial and will be certified state-wide by July 6.

U.S. Congress District 33
Democratic Karen Bass - 85.3%
Republican James L. Andion - 50.9%

U.S. Congress District 35
Democratic Maxine Waters - 100%
Republican K. Bruce Brown - 100%

U.S Congress District 37
Democratic Laura Richardson - 67.7%
Republican Star Parker - 100%

Governor
Democratic Edmund G. “Jerry” Brown - 84.1 %
Republican Meg Whitman - 64.2 %

Lieutenant Governor
Democratic Gavin Newsom - 54.7 %
Republican Abel Maldonado - 43.2 %

Brittney M. Walker  |   OW Staff Writer
Jun 17 2010

Does my boyfriend act like my sperm donor?

Father’s Day is here, and some Black women don’t even have a daddy to celebrate. Some of us have a “sperm donor” to fill the spot during the holiday, but that’s all he is for some us, a space filler. And then there are those of us who have a great dad … Celebrate your good, active and loving daddy, girl, but we’re not going to focus on your kind right now.
Ladies who do not have a relationship with your father, ask yourself this question: How would my life be different, if I did have a father figure in my world?

Jun 17 2010

The seemingly oxymoronic nurturing man

Much has been written about the pervasiveness of absent fathers in the Black community; publications like Essence, Newsweek, Jet, and Ebony have featured articles questioning and decrying the lack of fathers present in Black homes.
In fact, according to a Newsweek article, roughly 50 percent of Black children are living in fatherless homes. Reasons cited range from Black women being too career hungry to Black men’s high incarceration rates.

Jun 17 2010

Superwoman

I am Superwoman because
in a single bound I can make a smile out of a frown
because ...
bad moments roll off my chest
like bullets off a bullet-proof vest
because ...
I can work, cook a tasty meal
give the kids a bath
and still have energy to
give my husband something he can feel
because ...
I can smell bull**** coming
like Ray Charles could hear
a hummingbird humming
because ...
I can tear down a person’s brick wall
without using my hands at all

Honor Roll

Juliana D. Norwood  |   OW Staff Writer
May 9 2013

Working to get others involved in educating young Black men

The Motivated Men of Dorsey High School is a nonprofit organization committed to community collaboration and social responsibility through its efforts to prepare the young men at Dorsey High School to be effective communicators, critical thinkers and life-long learners. As a collaborative of alumni, parents, faculty, staff and community members, the organization’s objective is to foster positive relationships with the young men in an effort to close the achievement gap, increase test scores, and lead them to a successful high school experience.

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