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Family Member in the News- Abena Afreeka: Philadelphia Therapist Announces ‘N*gga Recovery Program’

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If you’re someone who feels that “nigga” is a term of endearment that empowers Black people by removing the sting of racism from the word, or if you’re a rapper who loves your “niggas” like you all escaped from Candieland plantation together and call each other “my nigga” to remember where you came from, then Abena Afreeka‘s “Nigga Recovery Program” just might be for you.

Though the program has been in the conceptual stages for close to a decade, the Philadelphia therapist was motivated to kick it into overdrive after seeing the accolades heaped onto the shoulders of Hip-Hop heavyweights, Jay-Z and Kanye West, for their club smash, “Niggas In Paris.”

Because people of African descent have never engaged in the process of healing for experiences and effects of those experiences that came out of that term, continued use of the term without attending to deep emotional wounds is irresponsible on the part of all parties involved,” said Afreeka to The Philly Post. So I’ve developed this program, and am asking other folks of African descent, and Jay and Kanye, asking them and inviting them to engage in the process of recovery.

Afreeka goes on to explain the logistics of the therapy group and what participants can expect:

They will meet with me in a group. It’s a group intervention. There would also be some individual work. They would complete a cultural genogram, they would learn to understand their relationships, their history, they would work to learn and understand self. This is substance abuse, the substance being using the N-word. And many of them are benefiting from using that substance.

The use of the word has been in the news once again recently due to self-proclaimed comedian, Lisa Lampanelli, calling Lena Dunham, the creator of HBO’S hit series, Girls, “my nigga” on Twitter. Both women are White.

In a strategic interview conducted by actress Pia Glenn for XOJane.com, a defensive Lampanelli felt compelled to explain to a Black interviewer why Black people shouldn’t be offended by White people using the word:

“The N-word ending in ‘er’ is far different context from the word ending in ‘a.’ Ask any person who knows the urban dictionary, it means ‘friend,’” she said. “And by the way, if I had put the word ending in ‘er,’ that would have been a very derogatory thing about Lena meaning she is less than me, and I view her as very above me. ‘A’ on the end means ‘my friend.’”

“I’ve played every comedy club and every theatre across the country for the last 25 years and seen a lot of audience members from different ethnic persuasions,” she continued. “I have been using these words since I started in comedy and guess what, people? I won’t stop anytime soon, just because your ass is up on Twitter. I have always used in my act every racial slur there is for Asians, blacks, gays, and Hispanics. To me, it’s acceptable if the joke is funny and if it is said in a context of no hate. It’s about taking the hate out of the word.”

*Crickets*

According to Afreeka, we live in a world of “White lunacy” where the use of the word “nigga” has become commonplace and the illness — brought about by historical trauma — must be treated like any other addiction, scientifically and systemically.

So how long will this treatment take?

“As with most treatment for folks in mental and behavioral health, treatment time varies,” said Afreeka.  “You start with where the person is, assess and go from there. The cost is on a sliding fee scale. Rap artists like Kanye and company would be expected to give more.”

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Respectfully Submitted by Abena Afreeka (aka, Joanie Hairston McCollum).  Abena  said she is honored to contribute her work to the Newsletter and hope that the family appreciates it. 

Abena is a daughter of Patricia Nelson-Hairston-Stuart; granddaughter of Morris Haley and the late, Luecretia Herbert Haley and Great granddaughter of the late, Bessie Lake Herbert and Fletcher Herbert

 

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CONGRATS ON YOUR COLLEGE GRADUATION CHRISTOPHER W. HERBERT

DSC_1756Christopher Herbert, Jr.  says he’s having a good summer so far, mostly working. He is looking for a better job and wants to buy a car. He’s proud to say he graduated from college in March this year from The Art Institute of Philadelphia with an Associate’s Degree in Digital Film Making and Video Production. He feels blessed that he’s living in his own apartment but would like to go back to the days when he would fall asleep on the couch and wake up in his bed, no concerns- a time when he had freedom and no responsibilities: he didn’t have to cook, clean, wash clothes or pay bills, Lol. He wants someone to carry him- he wants to fly, but doesn’t want to have to flap his wings, he just wants to soar.  Lol. He said his parents used to say ‘enjoy your youth while you’re young,’ “but I would always say to them, I can’t wait ‘til I get grown!” A bit of advice he would like to give to all of his young cousins is to “live and enjoy your life and don’t worry about what other people are doing! At the end of the day, what they’re doing won’t help or hurt you. Follow your dreams!”

(Posted on FB 3/23/2013 by GM Mary Herbert-) below- Congratulations to our #1 Grandson, Christopher (Kareem) Herbert, Jr. on his graduation yesterday from The Art Institute of Philadelphia. Here are some photos that I shot last night. We had a great time celebrating! The cute pic of ‘Young Reem’ shown at his 1st graduation from kindergarten in 1995- at Small World Discovery Center was featured in the Philadelphia Inquirer Newspaper
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Respectfully Submitted by Christopher Herbert of the Philadelphia Chapter of the Wilson Lake Herbert Family Reunion Circle

 

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PRESS RELEASE: AARON HERBERT IS NEW TEAM OWNER, CONGRATULATIONS!!!!

 

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Congratulations go out to Team Owner, AARON HERBERT who is now the new team owner of the Philadelphia Liberty Basketball League (CBL- Community Basketball League)  a semi-pro team. 

Taken From the Press Release:  Herbert, who played guard when he attended Abraham Lincoln High School in Philadelphia, plans on pursuing a career as an athlete agent when he graduates from Temple University.  “As a CBL owner, even though my primary focus is on my players enjoying themselves, I would love using my agent skills and connections to help my players develop their talent and pursue their goal of playing in the NBA and overseas.”

Respectfully Submitted by proud father, Ralph Herbert, Jr., of the Philadelphia Chapter of the Wilson Lake Herbert Family Reunion Circle

 

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CONGRATS TO OUR COUSIN, JOYCE REEDER BEATTY OF OHIO, ON HER ELECTION TO CONGRESS

United States House of Representative Member, Joyce Beatty, is shown above on end of  top row on right in red

She represents Ohio’s 3rd Congressional District


Congratulations to our LAKE cousin Joyce Beatty, shown above right standing behind Nancy Pelosi as one of the record number of women elected to Congress on Tuesday, November 6, 2012. 

She is a Daughter of Herman and Annie Reeder, and granddaughter of Mary Lake Reeder and John Reeder. 

Her great-grandparents were  Mary Wilson Lake and Burr Lake. Burr Lake was a son of Henry Lake-  her great-great grandfather.

 Congresswoman Beatty’s Aunt was Eula Lake Reeder Coleman, the mother of Christine Coleman Walker of Virginia and Marcellus Coleman of New Jersey and several other siblings.

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Congresswoman Joyce Beatty was sworn in as a Member of the United States House of Representatives by House Speaker John Boehner January 3rd, 2013.  (Official Portrait of US Rep. Joyce Beatty shown on right.)

 

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Respectfully Submitted by Marcellus Coleman of New Jersey and Rodney Williams of Idyllwild, California, Editor of The LAKE Family from Newberry, SC,  Facebook Family Group Page

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“Each of us, famous or infamous, is a role model for somebody, and if we aren’t, we should behave as though we are — cheerful, kind, loving, courteous. Because you can be sure someone is watching and taking deliberate and diligent notes.” [Quote: Maya Angelou,

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE ROBINSON FAMILY GROUP

 

CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR FAMILY MEMBERS ON THEIR SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS–

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Respectfully Submitted by Marcus Robinson of the Greenville, SC Chapter of the Wilson, Lake, Herbert Family Reunion Circle

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RAYMOND WILSON, SR. FEATURED ON WASHINGTON POST’S WEBSITE & NEWSPAPER MARCH 4, 2012

 

Photographer of African American life to receive honor

Before he went blind, Ray Wilson spent three decades recording African American life and leaders in Washington as a hobby.

 

 

Raymond Wilson’s children are proud to announce that their father, our cousin, is being honored by the Greater Washington Urban League. He is being honored on March 16, 2012 and will receive the Urban Leagues Meritorious Service Award.

 

 

Below is the link to an article The Washington Post did of a slideshow of some of the many photographs  Raymond has shot over the years. They were shared last Sunday on The Washington Post’ Website.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-politics

http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/photographer-of-african-american-life-to-receive-honor/2012/03/02/gIQA4WgEpR_gallery.html

Be sure to click on icon to read the two-page article by a writer from The Washington Post, Marvin Joseph,

who interviewed Raymond and Mignon Wilson and others.

 

 

Also, to view the Music Video Slideshow of the photos click on link below: Turn up the volume!

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(SHINING STAR Lyrics: Yeah, hey When you wish upon a star Dreams will take you very far, yeah When you wish upon a dream Life ain´t always what it seems, oh yeah Once you see your light so clear In the sky so very dear You´re a shining star, no matter who you are Shining bright to see what you can truly be That you can truly be Shining star come into view Shine is watchful light on you, yeah Gives you strength to carry on Make your body big and strong Future roads for you to pass Love to watch your mug past The shining star, lucky you The sinful redeeming shall be true On an adventure of the sun, yeah Yeah it´s all awake and just begun Yeah, thought I had to stir the mood That´s it now I got my own oh yeah So if you find yourself in need Why don´t you listen to his words of heat Be a child free of sin Be some place, yes I can Words of wisdom: yes I can You´re a shining star, no matter who you are Shining bright to see what you can truly be You´re a shining star, no matter who you are Shining bright to see what you can truly be Shining star for you to see, what your life can truly be Shining star for you to see, what your life can truly be Shining star for you to see, what your life can truly be. By Maurice White, Philip Bailey & Larry Dunn. 1975 album, ‘That’s The Way Of The World’)

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Respectfully Submitted by Raymond Wilson, II of the Washington, D.C. Chapter of the Wilson, Lake & Herbert Family Reunion Circle

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“The Sun will come out and brighten up your day, all’s you have to do is push those clouds aside and let the Rays Shine Through” —   Raymond Wilson, II

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Reggie (Plushreg) Brown at M. L. King National Memorial Unveiling

 

 

(THE LIVE VIDEO INTERVIEW with REGGIE BROWN THAT WAS POSTED ABOVE  BY FOX TV EVENING NEWS, WASHINGTON, DC  HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED BY THE STATION.)


“WE’RE PROUD OF COUSIN REG ON THE INTERVIEW HE GAVE REPRESENTING MANY OF US AT THE DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. NATIONAL MEMORIAL UNVEILING YESTERDAY, AUGUST 22, 2011.  REG COULD HAVE BEEN THE INTERVIEWER-HE WAS SO GREAT!  AND THIS IS SUCH A HISTORIC MOMENT WHERE A MONUMENT HAS BEEN UNVEILED FOR THE VERY FIRST TIME ON THE NATIONAL MALL IN WASHINGTON, D.C. FOR A NON PRESIDENT (THE M.L. KING MEMORIAL SITS BETWEEN MEMORIALS FOR  JEFFERSON AND LINCOLN) AND THIS IS ALSO THE FIRST NATIONAL MEMORIAL  ON THE MALL IN WHICH AN AFRICAN AMERICAN HAS BEEN SO HONORED.  DR. KING WAS A PEACEFUL CIVIL RIGHTS ACTIVIST WHO MADE CHANGES IN THE LIVES OF MANY.” Comment by Mary Herbert

 

 

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Photographs below by Reggie Brown

Respectfully Submitted by Reggie Brown, of the Washington, D.C. Chapter of the Wilson, Lake, Herbert Family Reunion Circle
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We were here before the mighty words of the Declaration of Independence were etched across the pages of history. Our forebears labored without wages. They made cotton ‘king’. And yet out of a bottomless vitality, they continued to thrive and develop. If the cruelties of slavery could not stop us, the opposition we now face will surely fail. . . . Because the goal of America is freedom, abused and scorned tho’ we may be, our destiny is tied up with America’s destiny.
— “Letter from Birmingham Jail,” April 16, 1963

 

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. . . VINTAGE TOUCH READY FOR THEIR BIG BREAK . . .

BEN IS AT THE PIANO

 

Benjamin Dickens is the husband of Lisa Poe Dickens. He is a local musician in the Philadelphia area who performs frequently with his group, Vintage Touch.

Respectfully Submitted by Lisa Poe Dickens of the Philadelphia, PA Chapter of the WLH Family Reunion Circle.

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Zachary Bernard Lake of Greenville, SC

Tuskegee University, in Tuskegee Alabama

Tuskegee University, in Tuskegee Alabama

Zachary Bernard Lake, 14 years of age

Zachary Bernard Lake, 14 years of age

Zachary Bernard Lake, 14 years of age had the opportunity to attend Tuskegee University, in Tuskegee Alabama as a scholar for the 2009 AriTREK/SciTREK Summer Program. This program is to prepare next generation students that are interested in becoming Research Scientist or Engineers. Students were selected based on GPA, Standardized Test Scores and Teacher Recommendation. Forty top students from Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee and South Carolina were selected to attend. Zachary was the only student selected from South Carolina. Zachary was able to do research on Genetic Diversity of Cowpea using DNA Markers. While at the camp students attend seminars in leadership, money management and life skills. Students traveled to Atlanta Georgia to tour “The America I Am” Exhibit by Tavis Smiley.

Zachary will be a rising freshman at Eastside High School in Taylors South Carolina this fall. He is the son of Gerald and Angela Lake, brother of Kayla Lake and grandson of the late Forest “Pig” Lake and Mary Ann Lake. Zachary plays football and wrestles for Eastside High School.

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News from Gerald and Angela Lake of the Greenville, SC Chapter

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STUDENT AMBASSADOR, REGINA PORTER!

Regina Porter

Regina Porter

REGINA PORTER was elected as a Student Ambassador for the People to People Program this year. She had the opportunity to travel to Italy, France, Austria, Switzerland and Germany. The tour lasted 19 days. First Regina wants to thank God for giving her this opportunity. Regina was ecstatically happy, given this opportunity and would like to extend a thank you to all her supporters who helped her reach her goals.
She was featured in the Times Herald Newspaper of Norristown and Montgomery County, PA for this accomplishment. Regina is entering 12th grade at Renaissance Charter School where she is a member of the school’s Basketball Team, the Drama Club and also she serves as a Mentor to Elementary and Junior High School Students at her school. Regina is the daughter of Proud Mom, Shekia Bailey.

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Doris Lake Walker of the Norristown, PA Chapter

For more news from the Norristown Chapter, visit the Norristown, PA Chapter’s Website by clicking >>>HERE<<<

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