European Countries Are Beginning To Reopen, But Will Americans Be Welcomed?

European Countries Are Beginning To Reopen, But Will Americans Be Welcomed?


The travel industry has come to a complete halt due to the spread of COVID-19, or the novel coronavirus, around the globe. We recently reported that Caribbean nations such as St. Lucia and others have announced that they will be reopening for leisure tourism starting in June. It was recently revealed that Italy, one of the European countries hardest hit by the virus, will reopen for tourism in June as well. Despite this change, the borders reopening may not guarantee residents from all countries will be welcomed just yet.

European tourism accounts for 50% of the global tourism sector. Last week, the European Union unveiled an action plan to get its internal borders reopening, sits and to restore all rail, road, air, and sea connections that have been stopped due to the pandemic.

“We all need a break, especially after this confinement,” said Thierry Breton, the EU’s internal market commissioner to CNN. “We want to enjoy summer holidays, we would like to see our families and friends even if they live in another region, in another country.

Afar reported that the government of Italy announced that starting June 3, they will eliminate its 14-day quarantine for people arriving from abroad and will open both regional and international borders. However according to the government decree, these new rules only apply to people arriving from member countries of the European Union, countries within the Schengen Zone, as well as the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland, and the microstates and principalities of Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, and the Vatican.

This move mirrors others around Europe who are working to reopen tourism leaving many to wonder if Americans will soon become barred from the rest of the world because of its disorganized approach to containing the coronavirus outbreak. Other European countries say that there needs to be a phased approach reopening before they can welcome travelers from USA and elsewhere.

“We need a phased and coordinated approach. Restoring the normal functioning of the Schengen area of free movement is our first objective as soon as the health situation allows it,” said Ylva Johansson, EU Commission for Home Affairs to The Local France.“Restrictions on free movement and internal border controls will need to be lifted gradually before we can remove restrictions at the external borders and guarantee access to the EU for non-EU residents for non-essential travel.”

In the meantime, any summer travel plans to Europe will have to be temporarily put on pause.

Meet The 73-Year-Old Food Entrepreneur Who Calls Herself The Queen of Creole Cuisine

Meet The 73-Year-Old Food Entrepreneur Who Calls Herself The Queen of Creole Cuisine


New Orleans is known for its signature creole cuisine that is native to Louisiana. The famous style of cooking blends West African, Haitian, French, Spanish, and Native American cultures as well as other parts of Southern states. One Louisiana native decided to use her family recipes to create her own catering service specializing in the regional cuisine.

Seventy-three-year old Mozell Devereaux is the founder and CEO of Queen of Creole, a food catering company serving made-from-scratch, oven-ready fresh pies, brownies, and cookies along with traditional Southern dishes like macaroni and cheese and her famous signature seafood gumbo. After retiring, she decided that she still wanted to work and launched her online catering business. She would go on YouTube and search the internet to learn ways how to structure her business from home and how to prepare her packages for customers.

“I even learned how to prepare and package my delicious sweet potato cornbread that only requires customers to add water upon delivery,” she told Black Business. Devereaux makes sure her fresh meals are delivered safely and straight to your door in an insulated box with dry ice.

She comes from a culinary cooking background; working as an executive chef and she graduated from the Culinary Institute of America in New York. In addition to her education, she brings 20 years of family recipes to her customers through her savory dishes.

Devereaux has also opened four other successful restaurants in addition to her catering business. She also works as a culinary consultant to help other businesses in the food and restaurant industry.

Harlem’s Famous Sylvia’s Restaurant Is Giving Back To The Community Amid COVID-19

Harlem’s Famous Sylvia’s Restaurant Is Giving Back To The Community Amid COVID-19


New York City has become one of the epicenters of the COVID-19, or novel coronavirus, pandemic in America. Due to mandatory stay-at-home restrictions, any business deemed “non-essential” has been closed down. Restaurants have been especially hit hard, with many struggling to stay afloat during the viral outbreak. One famous Harlem institution is giving back to the community with free meals to local residents.

Sylvia’s Restaurant has been a culinary landmark in the Harlem neighborhood for nearly 60 years. Celebrities, and even royals, have famously attended the restaurant best known for its soul food dishes and its soulful Sunday brunches. Normally the restaurant hosts its popular Gospel Brunch every Sunday which has since been canceled because of the pandemic. Instead, the owners decided to fill in that time by distributing food and groceries to local Harlem residents.

“We are always there for those that are in need,” said owner Kenneth Woods to NY1. “When our community hurts, we hurt. We do whatever we can to assist in that endeavor.”

NY1 reported that the Harlem restaurant would be teaming up with Rev. Al Sharpton’s National Action Network and CARES organization to launch a new community initiative called Sunday Supper. The new move would create a pantry where residents can get bags of food items from Sylvia’s nationally distributed food product line.

“I’ve been to Sylvia’s with everyone from James Brown to Barack Obama. Now, Sylvia’s owners are giving back to the people,” Sharpton said to NY1. “It’s special for people to come to the place they always came to dine, to know that they care about them.”

The restaurant is also selling gift cards online for customers to use when the restaurant can fully open and use a portion of the funds to donate to local community efforts for COVID-19 relief in the neighborhood.

Trump Keeps Raising ‘Obamagate.’ What’s That?


By Jan Wolfe (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump has accused his predecessor Barack Obama of seeking to damage his presidency, repeatedly referring to it as “Obamagate” but offering no details.

WHAT IS ‘OBAMAGATE’?

Trump has not made clear what he is accusing Obama of doing but the allegations appear to focus on law enforcement actions taken at the end of Obama’s presidency. Trump pushed the allegations during a blitz of 120 tweets and retweets on May 10, Mother’s Day.

Among them was an article the Republican Trump shared from a conservative writer alleging that, following a meeting in January 2017, the month Trump took office, former FBI director James Comey, having decided to remain loyal to the Democrat Obama, withheld information from Trump; “it was OBAMAGATE,” Trump wrote.

“The biggest political crime in American history, by far!” Trump wrote when he retweeted a conservative talk show host’s accusation that Obama “used his last weeks in office to target incoming officials and sabotage the new administration.” He provided no evidence to back the claims.

Trump’s retweets that day suggested that what he calls Obamagate, a play on the word Watergate, a Nixon presidency scandal, centers largely on an FBI investigation into Russian interference in the November 2016 election which Trump won.

For years before his election Trump fueled his jump from reality TV star to political figure by championing the false claim that Obama, the first black U.S. president, had not been born in the United States. Early in his presidency Trump claimed without evidence that Obama had ordered the tapping of his phones in Trump Tower.

Grappling with a pandemic that has killed more than 80,000 Americans and facing a November re-election challenge by Obama’s vice president Joe Biden, Trump relaunched his attacks on his White House predecessor. Trump has in the past floated unsubstantiated conspiracy theories, and critics say he is putting up a smokescreen now to draw attention from the health crisis on his watch.

DID RUSSIA MEDDLE IN THE 2016 U.S. ELECTION?

While Trump has long bristled at the suggestion that foreign interference helped his upset 2016 victory, multiple reviews by U.S. intelligence agencies concluded that Russia acted to undercut his rival Hillary Clinton’s chances in that election.

Although Russia denied meddling, a bipartisan U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee report released in April concurred with the spy agencies’ findings. It found the intelligence analysts who made those assessments “were under no political pressure to reach specific conclusions.”

WHAT ELSE PRECEDED TRUMP’S ‘OBAMAGATE’ CLAIMS?

Trump launched his storm of tweets after the Justice Department, which oversees the FBI, sought to drop a criminal case that U.S. Special Counsel Robert Mueller brought against Michael Flynn, Trump’s first White House national security adviser. Trump and his political allies had loudly called for the case to be dropped.

On May 7, the Justice Department, led by Attorney General William Barr, a Trump appointee, said it wanted to drop the case because it was no longer convinced the FBI’s Jan. 24, 2017, Flynn interview that underpinned the charges was conducted with a “legitimate investigative basis” and did not think his statements were “material even if untrue.”

The move was all the more unusual because Flynn had pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about his dealings with Sergey Kislyak, the Russian ambassador to the United States, in the weeks after Trump won in 2016 but before he took office.

Prosecutors said that in conversation with Kislyak, Flynn discussed U.S. sanctions against Russia and asked him to help delay a U.N. vote seen as damaging to Israel, a move contrary to Obama’s policies in December 2016.

The federal judge overseeing the Flynn case has yet to decide whether charges may be dropped.

Flynn’s lawyers argue he was ambushed as part of a plot by biased FBI agents. Many former law enforcement officials have said the FBI acted properly in questioning Flynn and that Barr is protecting Trump’s friends and associates.

In May 2019, Barr assigned prosecutor John Durham to review the origins of the investigation into Russia’s 2016 election interference. A source familiar with the investigation told Reuters in October that the inquiry had become a criminal investigation, a sign Durham suspects laws were broken.

Democratic lawmakers and some former U.S. officials have criticized the Durham probe, saying they have seen no evidence of improper behavior, let alone illegal activity, by U.S. intelligence and law enforcement agencies during the long-running investigation.

WHAT CRIME DOES TRUMP CLAIM OBAMA COMMITTED?

In response to a question from a Washington Post reporter about the specifics of his claim, Trump replied: “Obamagate. It’s been going on for a long time. It’s been going on from before I even got elected. And it’s a disgrace that it happened.”

When pressed by the reporter to name a criminal offense, Trump said: “You know what the crime is. The crime is very obvious to everybody. All you have to do is read the newspapers, except yours.”

U.S. privacy laws and intelligence regulations require that Americans’ names picked up in foreign communications intercepts be concealed unless senior officials ask that they be disclosed, or “unmasked,” for intelligence or law enforcement purposes.

Richard Grenell, acting director of national intelligence appointed by Trump, on Tuesday declassified a list of Obama administration officials who sought to unmask Trump associates including Flynn and gave the list to the Justice Department.

The list includes Biden, who leads Trump in several opinion polls. Biden’s campaign dismissed the release of the list as a political stunt.

But Michael Morrell, who was an acting CIA director for Obama, said the practice of senior officials asking to know the names of people under government surveillance is quite common. “You can’t do your job without it,” he said.

(Reporting by Jan Wolfe, additional reporting by Mark Hosenball; Editing by Scott Malone and Howard Goller)

Moms 4 Housing Organizer Carroll Fife Is Redefining What Wealth Distribution Looks Like for Black People Globally

Moms 4 Housing Organizer Carroll Fife Is Redefining What Wealth Distribution Looks Like for Black People Globally


Oakland-based organizer and Regional Director of the Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment for San Francisco and Oakland, Carroll Fife, has dedicated her life’s work to advocating for the rights of marginalized people. During these unprecedented times, Fife sat down with BLACK ENTERPRISE to share the importance of her work on the front lines, with Moms 4 Housing, and administratively as she helps black people remain politically engaged and empowered.

Over the span of her career, Fife has been able to make incredible strides toward the liberation of oppressed people. Fife is a selfless organizer who understands that educating others as you uplift them is what ignites lasting change. That, coupled with the power of storytelling, is how she and the women she organizes with has attributed to their success.

“I understand that in this country we tend to prefer to see the charismatic leadership of individuals. But, if we continue to continue to lift up individuals, we get wrapped around personalities and that’s not what it’s about. My goal is to duplicate myself. Number one, for my own sanity. And, because there’s power in numbers. And if it’s just me in front, then we’ve already lost,” said Fife.

“So, my goal is to cultivate and develop the leadership, and critical thinking skills, and the analysis—and not even to develop because it’s in a lot of benefits there. But just make the space and give the platform for people to exercise what they know to be right to lift up their experiences. And, to create the strategic points that we can actually gain some wins and have some victories around the issues that are unjust,” Fife added.

Meet Carroll Fife


Reclaiming our Power

With all the uncertainty people are living in, Fife also believes that right now is an opportune time for people to reclaim their power and inform change.

Although things have come to a screeching halt for many people during the pandemic, life goes on. Prior to COVID-19, black people were disproportionately impacted politically, socially, and economically. Beyond the national moment that we are living in, sheltering in place is not an excuse to not be politically engaged.

“I try to articulate to folks who say, and I hear this a lot, ‘I don’t deal with politics. I’m not political.’ But everything is political. I mean, just as black women our hair is political. Our skin is political our bodies are political. So, if you’re not engaging and fighting for your personal power and for your community’s power, someone else is engaging on your behalf. And it usually ends up with situations that are not in our best interest,” said Fife.

In the words of Alma Adams, “If you’re not registered, you can’t vote. If you don’t vote, you’re not counted. If you’re not counted— guess what—you won’t be heard.” It is imperative for the black community to be represented and engaged in decision-making processes.

“I get it, it is really difficult it’s hard to know who to trust and engage in what to do and to learn how to exercise your voice and utilize your personal power but it is so necessary, and I’ve seen the benefits of when we come together collectively to do that. It can yield. So it is imperative, especially right now because while things are in flux while things are chaotic—there are people that are organizing to be more oppressive and just greedy,” said Fife.

Redistributing Wealth

As one of the leaders for Moms 4 Housing, a collective of homeless and marginally housed mothers organizing to reclaim housing for the Oakland community from the big banks and real estate speculators, Fife is inspiring people all over the world to understand the housing crisis for themselves.

In November 2019, four brave women claimed and occupied a vacant home in Oakland, 2928 Magnolia Street, and were met by police, arrested, and evicted. The goal was to shelter women and their families in need peacefully after discovering that there are over 6,000 vacant homes in the area.

Moms 4 Housing
(Image: Moms 4 Housing/Instagram)

“A Mother Jones article highlighted that for every unsheltered person in the city of Oakland, there are four vacant units that could be used for housing. So, because there was a deep need and there continues to be a deep need in our community that disproportionately impacts black bodies—we decided to do something about it. And so, there was a lot of deep organizing that went into a group of mothers, making a statement and engaging civil disobedience to say, ‘if there are empty units, there should not be one unsheltered person living on the streets,’” said Fife.

Over the last two years, homelessness in Oakland has increased 47% and black families make up a large percentage of that number. Gentrification has skyrocketed as well. With the influx, a number of housing investors and developers have made it nearly impossible for others to buy into their communities causing a number of housing issues.

In response to the crisis, Misty Cross, Dominique Walker, and Fife have been facing a major corporation to make a statement and example out of what she called the perfect villain.

“We went up against some of the strongest, most well-resourced PR firms who were insistent upon labeling the moms as drug addicts and individuals with mental health issues. They pulled every stereotypical trope out of the woodwork to try to tear these women down. And ultimately for this particular case, and for the point of making housing a human right—this day in this David and Goliath story we won,” said Fife.

After months of fighting publicly, Moms 4 Housing was able to get the home on Magnolia Street back on the market and is closing on the property soon.

 

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“And we are continuing to make this a reality for not just the people in the city of Oakland, but around the world. This has enabled us to have conversations with mothers in the UK, with women in the Philippines, with folks in Spain, Ghana, [and] all over the world. People are looking at this and saying ‘We deserve more. We deserve to be able to shelter our families,’” Fife added.

Republican Talking Head Compares Obama HBCU Speech To ‘Political Drive-By Shooting’

Republican Talking Head Compares Obama HBCU Speech To ‘Political Drive-By Shooting’


Republican pundit and former top Bush administration staffer Karl Rove ranted on Fox News, calling former President Barack Obama’s commencement speech to historically black colleges and university graduates a “political drive-by shooting.”

political drive-by shooting
Karl Rove (Twitter)

According to Talking Points Memo, Rove made the comments on Fox and Friends Monday.

“It is so unseemly for a former president to take the virtual commencement ceremony for a series of historically black colleges and universities and turn it into a political drive-by shooting,” Rove said. “This is a moment where these young graduates could be inspired to a life of service, to recognize that life is going to bring challenges and how we handle these challenges is going to demonstrate our character.”

Rove added he thought Obama “slandered” Trump and was “taking a slap” at the officials on the White House COVID-19 Task Force with his comments.

While Obama did not call Trump out by name, the former president did knock the Trump administration’s coronavirus response during the ‘Show Me Your Walk HBCU Edition’ event hosted by JPMorgan Chase.

“This pandemic has fully, finally torn back the curtain on the idea that so many of the folks in charge know what they’re doing,” Obama told graduates. “A lot of them aren’t even pretending to be in charge.”

“If the world’s going to get better, it’s going to be up to you. With everything suddenly feeling like it’s up for grabs, this is your time to seize the initiative,” Obama said. “Nobody can tell you anymore that you should be waiting your turn. Nobody can tell you anymore ‘this is how it’s always been done.’ More than ever, this is your moment — your generation’s world to shape.”

Obama also spoke out about how the coronavirus is affecting the African American community more than others.

“We see it in the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on our communities, just as we see it when a black man goes for a jog and some folks feel like they can stop and question and shoot him if he doesn’t submit to their questioning,” the former president said.

 

Family Member of Ahmaud Arbery’s Alleged Killers Posted A Photo Of His Dead Body On Social Media

Family Member of Ahmaud Arbery’s Alleged Killers Posted A Photo Of His Dead Body On Social Media


The murder of 25-year-old Ahmaud Arbery by a father and son in Brunswick, Georgia, has incited celebrities, lawmakers, and activists to call for justice. Now, a firestorm of controversy is brewing after a family member of the men charged with the deadly shooting posted a photo of Arbery’s dead body.

Former cop Gregory McMichael, 64, and his son, Travis McMichael, 34, have been charged with the killing of Arbery. Lindsay McMichael, the assailants’ daughter and sister, admitted to posting a photo of Arbery’s lifeless body on Snapchat, according to The Sun. The picture depicted police tape with a graphic image of the victim’s blood-soaked body lying in the street.

Lindsay told The Sun that she had no ill intent in sharing the graphic image on social media and went on to explain that her reasoning was because she’s a “fan of true crime.”

“I had no nefarious or malicious intent when I posted that picture,” she said to The Sun.  “The thing is I’m a huge fan of true crime — I listen to four or five podcasts a week — I’m constantly watching that sort of thing. It was more of a ‘Holy s**t, I can’t believe this has happened.’ It was absolutely poor judgment.”

Lee Merritt, a lawyer representing the Arbery’s family, came forward and said it was “very disturbing” for Lindsay McMichael to post the picture. “It actually fits in with the pattern of the McMichael family engaging in a weird, violent form of voyeurism,” Merritt added, according to Business Insider.

Merritt went on to slam McMichael for her reckless actions. “It also highlights that there are probably more video and more images of before, during and after Ahmaud’s murder—these images aren’t meant for public consumption in this way,” he explained to the Sun.”

“First you have [Gregory] McMichael sharing with a news station a video of the murder then you have his daughter sharing an image of Ahmaud’s bullet-ridden body on Snapchat. It’s deeply disturbing behavior.”

Barack Obama Encourages 2020 HBCU Graduates in Online Graduation Ceremony


Former President Barack Obama encouraged HBCU graduates virtually over the weekend.

JPMorgan Chase shined a spotlight on graduates from historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) with its #ShowMeYourWalk – HBCU Edition virtual graduation ceremony.

The two-hour ceremony, which was streamed live from the ESSENCE Studios platform, featured a host of guest speakers like Kevin Hart and Steve Harvey, performances from Doug E. Fresh and Rapsody, and celebrated the achievements of several graduates. The highlight of the ceremony was the speech given by Obama.

“Congratulations to the HBCU class of 2020; Michelle and I are so proud of you,” he stated in his opening dialogue, according to Essence. “Graduating from college is a big achievement under any circumstances and so many of you overcame a lot to get here. You navigated challenges in and outside of the classroom. Many of you had to stretch to afford tuition and many of you are the first in your families to go to college.”

Obama mentioned the festive times that are a staple at several HBCUs.

“While our HBCUs are mostly known for an education rooted in academic rigor, community, and higher purpose, they also know how to turn up. Nobody shines quite like a senior on the yard in springtime. Springfest at schools like Howard and Morehouse; that’s the time when you get to strut your stuff a little bit.”

While also acknowledging past graduates who also attended an HBCU.

“Many of you could’ve attended any school in this country,” he said. “But you chose an HBCU, specifically because it would help you sow seeds of change. You chose to follow in the fearless footsteps of people who shook the system to its’ core. Civil rights icons like Thurgood Marshall and Dr. King; storytellers like Toni Morrison and Spike Lee.”

In conclusion, the former president offered the hope and encouragement that the graduates needed to hear in today’s climate.

“You’re the folks we’ve been waiting for to come along, that’s the power you hold,” he said. “I’m so proud of you and as you set out to change the world, we’ll be the wind in your back.”

You can view President Obama’s entire speech, here at #ShowMeYourWalk – HBCU Edition program.

4 Million Americans to Receive Coronavirus Payments Through Prepaid Debit Cards

4 Million Americans to Receive Coronavirus Payments Through Prepaid Debit Cards


The Treasury Department announced it will deliver millions of coronavirus response payments through prepaid debit cards this week.

The department issued a release Monday saying the debit cards are a safe and secure way to make sure Americans are getting the money they desperately need.

“Treasury and the IRS have been working with unprecedented speed to issue Economic Impact Payments to American families,” Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said in the release. “Prepaid debit cards are secure, easy to use, and allow us to deliver Americans their money quickly. Recipients can immediately activate and use the cards safely.”

More than 140 million Americans have received payments, totaling $239 billion. Most of the payments were either by check or direct deposit. Mnuchin said about 10 million more Americans qualify for payments but have yet to receive them. According to the Treasury, about 4 million people will get prepaid Visa debit cards this week.

“EIP Cards are being distributed to qualified individuals without bank information on file with the IRS, and whose tax return was processed by either the Andover or Austin IRS Service Center,” the Treasury statement said.

The debit cards, issued by MetaBank, will also come with instructions on how to activate the cards. Only one card will be provided for each family and the funds can be taken out as cash at an ATM, transferred into a bank account or the card can be used anywhere Visa is accepted.

The first round of relief payments was largely based on adjusted gross income reported in 2018 and 2019 tax returns. Anyone with a Social Security number who isn’t claimed on a tax return as a dependent, earns less than $99,000 as a single filer, $198,000 as a joint filer, and $136,500 as a head of household will receive a payment.

Couples filing jointly will receive $2,400, and individual filers can get up to $1,200, plus an extra $500 per child under age 17.

NFL Owners Reportedly Voting on Resolution to Incentivize Teams to Hire Minority Head Coaches and General Managers


The Rooney Rule — which was supposed to inspire National Football League teams to hire more minorities in executive and coaching positions — has been considered a bust and with many feeling that it has done little to encourage the hiring of minorities in the NFL. Now there is talk that the NFL is considering a proposal to incentivize teams to hire minorities, according to NFL.com.

On Monday, NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reported that the league will start to require clubs to interview at least two external minority candidates for head coaching openings and at least one minority candidate for any available coordinator job.

It is also being proposed that teams must also interview one external minority candidate for senior football operations and general manager jobs. In addition to that proposal, teams and the NFL league office must also include minorities and/or female applicants to be interviewed for senior-level positions, including club president jobs.

At the end of the football season earlier this year, while speaking at Super Bowl LIV weekend in Miami, Commissioner Roger Goodell acknowledged that there was a need to increase the opportunities for minorities to become head coaches and general managers.

“Clearly we are not where we want to be on this level,” he said at the time. “It’s clear we need to change. We have already begun discussing those changes, what stages we can take next to determine better outcomes.”

According to NFL columnist Jim Trotter:

  • If a team hires a minority head coach, that team, in the draft preceding the coach’s second season, would move up six spots from where it is slotted to pick in the third round. A team would jump 10 spots under the same scenario for hiring a person of color as its primary football executive, a position more commonly known as general manager.

 

  • If a team were to fill both positions with diverse candidates in the same year, that club could jump 16 spots — six for the coach, 10 for the GM — and potentially move from the top of the third round to the middle of the second round. Another incentive: a team’s fourth-round pick would climb five spots in the draft preceding the coach’s or GM’s third year if he is still with the team. That is considered significant because Steve Wilks and Vance Joseph, two of the four African-American head coaches hired since 2017, were fired after one and two seasons, respectively.
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