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The Ballad of Chuck Turner

The Ballad of Chuck Turner EMBATTLED ‘HYMN’: Members of the Raging Grannies serenade Chuck Turner yesterday at an event in Cambridge.By Jessica Fargen / Pols & Politics  |   Sunday, January 23, 2011  |  http://www.bostonherald.com  |  Local PoliticsPhoto by Christopher Evans Singing activists dubbed “The Raging Grannies’’ yesterday serenaded Chuck Turner, the ex-Roxbury city councilor, as their “hero in a pinch” and vowed to stand by him when he is sentenced Tuesday in his federal corruption case. The rallying song, which was sung to the tune of “The Battle Hymn of the Republic,” was performed for an adoring Cambridge audience at a United for Justice with Peace conference. “We are singing for Chuck Turner! We are standing with Chuck Turner! He was fighting for the poor until the FBI stepped in. Now he’s off the City Council; we’re all taking it on the chin.” Turner said little about his criminal case, reserving most of his remarks to address the “oligarchic democratic system” born of the U.S. Constitution, which he described as a “business contract” that does not provide “economic rights.” He also discussed the Department of Justice, which he said was established to ferret out “enemies of the state.” “Our Justice Department is the instrument of the oligarchy, I think, to survey and keep control; to identify those who are enemies of the oligarchy and to deal with them,” Turner said. Federal prosecutors want Turner to spend 33 to 41 months in jail for taking a $1,000 bribe from a businessman seeking inside help to get a liquor license. He was voted off the Boston City Council last month and is now suing the councilors who ousted him. Turner declined to speak with the Herald about his criminal case. SEE THE VIDEO HERE

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You Must be Crazy: The Wrong Leadership for District 7

You Must be Crazy! The Wrong Leadership for District 7 Doing a little research for the District 7 Special Election and I wanted to make sure that I had done my due diligence, despite my preconceived notions, and take some time to view candidates web pages and platforms. In every election I am extremely concerned when those who I consider “yahoo’s” enter the race. i think it erodes the public trust and diminishes the seriousness of political campaigns, intellectual debate and certainly makes a mockery of the very critical issues we are facing as a community. Unfortunately in this “Democracy” of America the same freedoms and rights we enjoy are some of the same that hinder us. For example, Free Speech… I love it but in the world of the internet with facebook and youtube that has come to mean that anybody can say just about anything, make bogus claims, slander, start cults and false beliefs, retell history, distort facts, etc.  In this case the freedom that allows anyone to run for public office is in question. This particular freedom ensures that every election will see its fair share of wackos.  From the California race where a Porn “Actress” ran for office to my mustachioed man in New York with the “Rent is Too Damn High” Campaign, here in America crazy people are allowed to run for office and in the case of George W. Bush sometimes they even win. Here in Boston, particularly in Roxbury’s District 7 we have witnessed some very unusual candidates. Today I stumbled across the site of perennial candidate for City Council Roy Owens. I really don’t know quite what to say, you should just go and look for yourself: Roy Owens Candidate for City Council District 7http://www.royowensboston.mysite.com/1_column_page.html I’ll give you one quote from the site:“We have a leadership disaster, self inflcted wounds and Judical Malpractice – Economic Disaster, Housing and Transportation – Educational Disaster, Voter and Criminal Ignorance of the law – Medical disaster, Gentrification and Genocide- however,    Working Together We Can Change Things.” After you take a look at that I want to know if it really matters? Does the quality of candidates have an impact on the community? I would submit that it does and while it may be anybody’s right to run, that doesn’t mean that as a community we have to accept sub-standard candidates and nonsensical platforms. When any of us is attending a forum or a debate I would suggest that we dismiss anything that is not 100% together. Anything else only serves as a distraction to the real issues and dilutes our ability to develop real solutions with real partners.  There is no good that can come out of us participating in or getting enjoyment from any candidate who intentionally or unintentionally misleads our people with incorrect facts and flawed plans. To humor or tolerate this type of misinformation spread to our people is in fact dangerous not to mention a waste of time. Althea Garrison Candidate for City Council District 7 Another Perennial Candidate Althea Garrison has quite a reputation in Boston. As a researcher, I don’t much care for rumors, what I do is investigate and try to determine facts.  There has been much discussion as to whether or not Althea Garrison is in fact a man. What I have found out is this from a basic google search: “Ms. [Althea] Garrison used to be a guy named AC “Al” Garson before petitioning a court in 1976 for a name change to Althea [Garrison]” Rumors don’t undermine Garrison’s power‎Boston Herald – Aug 15, 1994Althea 55 it seems used to be Al. She used to be a he according to court records. What the Blackstonian does here is pose the question does this matter to you?Does it matter if a candidate is transgender or transvestite? I believe that for many it will not matter and for many it will matter. There are multiple moral and religious ethos throughout our community which will guide people in their choice of who to support. I have been bothered by the lack of discussion of the issue and the reluctance of any to even ask the question. I think it is tantamount to a candidates campaign especially with a platform such as Althea’s “Honest. Ethical. Moral” Some in this community would debate the moral part based on their beliefs but none can debate that this issue has not been handled honestly. A leading Gay Publication in the Boston area years ago was critical of Althea Garrison for not being “out” and not dealing with the issues of the homosexual and transgendered community. In their view it was a cop out on Althea’s part and that gave them concerns of her ability to serve. The logic was if she hasn’t identified herself with this group that she is a part of, how will she handle other groups. I think that logic could be sound, for example a Black Man who is uncomfortable admitting he is black or associating himself with Black people, that would definitely cause me concern. In 2011 after all does anyone care who you sleep with or about your private parts? I think dishonesty and lack of transparency causes more concern than someone’s sexuality.  There are many in Boston who have alternative lifestyles and sexual preferences, I think they would all be better served to live openly and honestly, it benefits all concerned and the public in general.  As a community we must be able to have the maturity to discuss even the most difficult subjects, they are by definition the most important ones. The ultimate question is who are you comfortable with representing you? Who do you think will be best suited to navigate City Hall and examine budgets and council votes and hearings? Who do you think will be best able to deliver services to this community? – Blackstonian

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Report on District 7 Candidates Forum Roxbury YMCA 1/20/11

BLACKSTONIAN EXCLUSIVE Report on District 7 Candidates Forum by Jamarhl Crawford, Blackstonian Editor/Publisher The forum was held at the Roxbury YMCA and was hosted by several sponsoring organizations; The New Democracy Coalition in conjunction with The Center for Church and Prison, Union of Minority Neighborhoods, The College for Public and Community Service, VoteCorps and The New Commonwealth Civic Forum. All 6 Candidates who are on the ballot were invited to participate in this forum. The only candidate who did not show for the forum was Althea Garrison. Tito Jackson arrived late as he had another event scheduled at the same time. Haywood Fennell was also allowed to participate in the forum even though he is a write-in candidate and his name will not appear on the Feb. 15th Ballot. From left to right the panel consisted of: Roy Owens, Danielle Renee Williams, Haywood Fennell, Cornell Mills, Natalie Carrithers and Tito Jackson. The forum was well attended with approximately 125 people in attendance from all walks of life and various ages.Officials in attendance were: State Rep. Carlos Henriquez, State Rep. Russell Holmes, Sen. Bill Owens, and Councillor Bruce Bolling. Many in attendance were veteran Roxbury activists and organizers such as; Sarah Ann Shaw, Bruce Bickerstaff, Louis Elisa, Eddie Jenkins, Donovan Walker, Rev. Chris Womack and more. The forum began with each panelist answering a 3 part question, which very early revealed the difficulty of getting folks to stay on message and answer the questions directly, rather than going off on tangents and offering anecdotal illustrations. Rather than doing a blow by blow account, I will provide my own brief review of each candidates performance. Roy Owens – Let me just say, I don’t like this man. I have seen Roy Owens for over 7yrs run each time a seat for City Council has opened. I have heard him spout erroneous statistics and flawed facts. Last night was no different. Roy Owens (NO relation to Sen. Bill Owens) stated that he is the only candidate who believes in God and is Anti-Abortion. That seemed to be his main platform as he referred to it for each subject. Owens spoke in fragmented sentences using broken English and seemed to have several incoherent thoughts. Several times he either misunderstood questions or chose to completely disregard and provide his own answers. The Blackstonian not only does not support Roy Owens, but views him as an example of one of the problems with American Democracy and that is the fact that anybody can run with not so much as a spelling test or for that matter a Rorschach test. Danielle Renee Williams – Ms. Williams started off weakly but then seemed to perk up as the forum went on. Initially she had some difficulty expressing herself and stumbled over a few responses but her sincerity was evident. Overall Ms. Williams did not capture the crowd or present any ideas that inspired a great deal of confidence. She seemed soft-spoken and nervous which eroded her overall presence and made one question her ability. Haywood Fennell – For anyone that knows Haywood, he was his usual self. Mr. Fennell spoke on his years of service to the community, his incarceration and subsequent life change, his military service and his writing of both books and plays to enhance culture in the community for our youth.  Haywood got the crowd fired up on several occasions with impassioned statements using both humor and colloquialisms to make his point. Haywood focused on organizing the community to face issues. As a write-in candidate who did not make the proper deadline for 191 signatures it could cause some to question his organizational capabilities. Cornell Mills – By admission I am an unabashed Cornell Mills supporter. All I will say here is that it was my opinion, and the opinion of many others in the room, that Mills outperformed his counterparts in presentation, experience and in concrete plans for the community. Natalie Carrithers – Ms. Carrithers was very animated and displayed a very outgoing personality. Ms. Carrithers engaged the crowd during several exchanges and at the appropriate times solicited responses from the crowd of laughter, head nodding and I think I even heard an “Amen” and a “You Go Girl” in there. Tito Jackson – I will focus slightly more on Tito Jackson here because I know him and have supported him in the past for his bid at an At-Large Council seat and because he was called the front runner by media and early on dubbed the appointed “successor” by Chuck Turner.Tito did reasonably well. His performance was not the best I have seen from him as he stumbled through a few statements and faced a few tough questions from the audience. Jackson focused on his work with Gov. Deval Patrick and spoke of relationships and sitting at the table. His overall personality as the affable, often self-deprecating “nice guy” was on display throughout the night drawing laughs from the crowd as he spoke of his Jackson 5 Point Plan and talked about not being related to Michael.  The Blackstonian has 2 concerns about Tito 1) Does his personality make it difficult for people to take him seriously? 2) Will the enemies of the community respect and fear him as a champion of the people and does he have a hard side to deal with them? OVERALL ———————————- Rated by performance and crowd response 1. Cornell Mills 2. Natalie Carrithers3. Haywood Fennell4. Tito Jackson 5. Danielle Renee Williams Major themes all candidates spoke on: Crime/Violence, Education, Employment/Job Creation, HousingSecondary Themes: Youth, Elderly, Veterans, Mentoring All candidates were continually asked how they would deal with and confront Mayor Menino on issues where the City comes into conflict with the community. Fact Checks ————————————— Roy Owens stated that he created DSNI in his bedroom – This is a lie that he has been stating for the past several years and no one has finally put this to rest. Owens continually stated that he is the only candidate who “Believes in God

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TONIGHT!!! District 7 Candidates Forum

When: 6:30 – 8:30 pmWhere: Roxbury YMCA 285 MLK Blvd (corner of MLK/Warren) CORNELL MILLS CANDIDATE FOR DISTRICT 7 CITY COUNCILTO SPEAK AT COMMUNITY FORUMMills joins all candidates in New democracy coalition FORUM FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEContact:Committee To Elect Cornell Mills617-800-9414 – Roxbury, MA – On Thursday, January 20th 2011, Cornell Mills Candidate for District 7 City Council joins with 5 additional candidates vying for the council seat vacated by Chuck Turner.  The District 7 Special Election Candidate’s forum is sponsored by The New Democracy Coalition in conjunction with The Center for Church and Prison, Union of Minority Neighborhoods, The College for Public and Community Service, VoteCorps and The New Commonwealth Civic Forum. Invited Candidates include Cornell Mills, as well as Danielle Renee Williams, Natalie E. Carrithers, Althea Garrison, Roy Owens and Tito Jackson.  The forum is being held at the Roxbury YMCA located at 285 Martin Luther King Blvd. in Roxbury beginning at 6:30 pm and ending at 8:30 pm and will be moderated by Keith L. Chaney. The event promises to be well attended in anticipation of a heated campaign to fill the District 7 council seat.  Community members within the neighborhoods which make up District 7 have expressed high interest in who will be their next City Councillor.  In the community while canvassing neighborhoods, one elderly woman was heard stating “I just want to hear what they are all about and what they are going to do for Roxbury.” ### Moderator Bio: Keith Chaney is currently serving as the Associate Commissioner in charge of Highway Support Initiatives at MassDot’s Highway division.  He has over 18 years of experience in state government.  Mr. Chaney’s background includes experience in law enforcement, as Chief of staff at the Essex County Sheriff’s Department where he played a pivotal role in helping to transform a troubled organization. Mr. Chaney currently serves on the Board of Trustees’ at Roxbury Community College.  He is an active member of the Greater Massachusetts Big Brothers. Forum Schedule 6:30-6:40 Doors Open (refreshments available) 6:40-6:45 Forum Opens Tony Van Der Meer/ Welcomes, List Event Sponsors Introduces the Forum Moderator 6:45-6:50 Keith Chaney Welcomes Candidates And Audience Explains Forum format 6:50-6:55 Keith Chaney Introduces Candidates Althea Garrison Roy Owens Natalie Carithers Tito Jackson Danielle Williams Cornell Mills 6:55-7:10 Forum Begins With (2 minute max.) Statement by Each Candidate 7:10-7:40 Prepared Questions from Sponsors (two questions from the forum-2.5 max) 7:40-8:25 Call On Audience Questions 8:20 pm Closing statement 

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Cornell Mills Campaign Kick Off and Official Announcement

BLACKSTONIAN EXCLUSIVE:Cornell Mills Campaign Kick Off and Official Announcement On Sunday, January 16th, one day after the Birthday of Dr. King and one day before the National Holiday in his honor, Cornell Mills held a gathering at his home that served as the official announcement of his campaign for District 7 City Council. The event was well attended drawing approximately 75 people to the Mills Family’s Roxbury Home.  Mills layed out his pitch, describing his family life as a husband, father, brother and son as well as his upbringing dedicated to community service and the many situations along the way which have shaped and prepared him for this campaign.  There was a heavy focus on experience during the presentation, detailing Mills positions as a Business Owner, Home Owner, Foreclosure Prevention specialist, former Homicide Investigator for the DA’s office as well as his over 15 years of political experience having worked on numerous campaigns.Cornell was introduced by his wife Stephanie Soriano-Mills, herself an accomplished Attorney, flanked by several of their children who were well behaved and engaged throughout, helping to collect sign in sheets and pass out literature.  After Cornell spoke, we heard introductions of various team members and then we heard from Mills’ Mother, Senator Dianne Wilkerson.  Senator Wilkerson offered some perspective on what is at stake and what will be required to achieve this goal.  We also heard brief remarks from newly elected State Rep. Carlos Henriquez who recalled his former bids for election in District 7.  The event opened with prayer from Minister Pam and closed with prayer (and an impromptu pep rally) from Rev. Chris Womack. Everyone in attendance had a good time, got better informed about Mills’ Campaign, heard some rousing words and received their marching orders. These next weeks until the Feb. 15th Primary Election will be the true test as all campaigns will have their teams in the field criss-crossing the district. Editor’s Note: The crowd promptly dispersed as many in attendance were anxious to get home to see the much anticipated Patriots game versus the NY Jets. In hindsight I bet people would have stuck around to chit chat more if they knew in advance the outcome of the game. But then again if you knew the outcomes of games in advance you would probably have bigger fish to fry. 😉

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20 YEAR HOMICIDE REPORT – ALL NEW UPDATED!!!

BLACKSTONIAN EXCLUSIVE!!! The Blackstonian proudly presents the All-New Updated version of the20 YEAR HOMICIDE REPORT!!The information is now sortable and visually charted to enhance the brilliant research conducted by Darrin Howell Office of District 7 City Council In Boston, MA between 1989 and 2008 there were 1,465 homicides. The 20 Year Homicide Report presents and compares homicide numbers by Month & Year, Victim Age, Police District, Arrest Information and Court Information. This survey was developed by The Office of Chuck Turner District 7 City Councilor and researched and compiled by Darrin Howell, Director of Constituent Services. Not all information is availabile for all years. The web site you are looking at was created by Jacob Leidolf to visualize the findings of the report. It is hosted courtesy of Blackstonian.com. CLICK HERE TO VIEW20 YEAR HOMICIDE REPORThttp://www.blackstonian.com/20yearhomicidereport/

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District 7 City Council Candidates – FINAL LIST!!!

BLACKSTONIAN EXCLUSIVE The final list for candidates who will face off in the preliminary election will be released today.Candidates who did not meet the 191 necessary signatures will be eliminated from the race thus thinning the field from 16 Candidates to only those who met or exceeded the requirement. Editor’s Note: Haywood Fennell is also conducting a write-in campaign, after not meeting the deadline to pull nomination papers. The preliminary election will take place February 15th with the final election following on March 15th. CANDIDATES FOR DISTRICT 7 SPECIAL ELECTION UNOFFICIAL RESULTS OF THE SIGNATURE COLLECTIONS IN ORDER TO RUN Those who met or exceeded the signature requirement 1. Cornell Mills (Former DA Investigator, Realtor, Entrepreneur, son of Senator Dianne Wilkerson) 2. Natalie E. Carithers (Former Chief of Staff for State Rep. Willie Mae Allen) 3. Althea Garrison (perennial Candidate for City Council and State Rep.) 4. Tito Jackson (Former Campaign Aide, Gov. Deval Patrick, son of Herb “Kwaku Zulu” Jackson) 5. Roy Owens (perennial Candidate for City Council) 6. Danielle Renee Williams Those who are on the cusp and require further examination 1. Abdillahi Mash Abdirahman (Owner of Butterfly Cafe @Roxbury Crossing) 2. Sheneal Parker 3. Candace Sealey, Former district liaison for U.S. Rep. Michael Capuano Those who did not meet the signature requirement 1. Anthony Baker 2. Lee Buckley 3. Carla M. Johnson 4. David James Wyatt (Former candidate for City Council) 5. Kevin A. Dwire 6. James Carr 7. Charles Omekagu Williams

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