4 Things Broward County Residents Should Do NOW
Month: September 2020
Coronavirus Report: September 7, 2020
Broward Health is turning the town teal. In recognition of Ovarian Cancer Month in September, Broward Health Medical Center in Fort Lauderdale is decorated in teal ribbons, at the main entrance and women’s center entrance, and illuminated outside the building with teal lighting.
In 2013, Green published the second edition of, “The Parent Anointing,” which clarifies the unique position God establishes to help adults’ parent and rear children. Green offers this advice for those seeking solutions and strategies through this pandemic. “The parent who moves in the anointing follows God, the Heavenly Father,” she said. Within the pages of The Parent Anointing and during private sessions, Green urges parents to reflect on God as the ultimate parent and become that reflection.
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A segment of White America continues to sow, harvest, and propagate beliefs in their God, Guns, White Supremacy and Trump. God is referenced as their “God,” because it’s hard to imagine that a God of love, reverence, and repentance would seek glorification through a group of people, including Trump, who according to Proverb, 6:6-19, represents an Abomination.
The Life of Cassie Mae Evans – Isaac, 83, will be celebrated on Friday, September 11th from 5 pm to 8 pm (viewing) & Saturday, September 12th at 10 am (Farewell Ceremony) at Mizell & Kurtz Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, please donate to the BrowardRattlers.com (FAMU). COVID19 guidelines will be observed.
Jean was shot in 2018 inside his Dallas apartment by white, female, off-duty police officer Amy Guyger. Guyger claimed she shot Botham because she thought she had entered her own home, and he was a trespassing burglar. Like many controversial police killings of minorities, Botham’s murder sparked national outrage.
“I don’t like to have conversations just to sugarcoat people and say, ‘Yeah, we can get a Raising Cane’s,’” Nguyen said of a popular chicken chain. “You know very well that people here like those chickens, those fried chicken … you can’t ask people to start up a business and not be able to make money.”
The Pompano Beach Cultural Affairs Department has brought back its beloved concert series, Soulful Sundays in a free virtual format. The next concert from the Ali Cultural Arts Center will feature the Remix Band and premieres on September 13 at 7 p.m., also on the City of Pompano Beach’s Facebook page. Note: new Facebook page address, www.facebook.com/cityof pompanobeach.