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Friday, March 1, 2013

Fw: How to Replace Five Common Vital Records

 

How to Replace Five Common Vital Records

Vital records, like birth and marriage certificates and military service records are often necessary to access a variety of government benefits and services. But sometimes life happens and those vital records go missing. Maybe they were misplaced in a move, were stolen or got damaged in a fire.

USA.gov has information to help you find copies and replacements of your vital records so you can apply for whatever benefits and services you need.

Birth, Marriage and Death Certificates

These records come from the states. To find a copy, you'll have to contact that state office where the life event occurred. Find the contact information for state and territory offices that can help you.

Passport

Report lost or stolen passports to the State Department right away by calling 1-877-487-2778. To report and replace the lost or stolen passport, you'll have to submit forms DS-11 and DS- 64 in person at a passport agency or acceptance facility. If you lose a passport, and then find it again, you won't be able to use it to travel. You should return the lost passport and request a new one.

Military Service Records

You often need copies of military service records to apply for a variety of government programs available for veterans, like health care, retirement or education benefits. The National Archives keeps copies of all veterans' services records, and you can apply online to receive a copy of yours or an immediate family member's if they are deceased. If you prefer to mail or fax a request for your records, you can download form SF-180. You can also find out how to replace lost military medals and awards.

Social Security Card

If you can't find your Social Security card, you may not actually need to replace it. As long as you know your Social Security number, you will still be able to collect Social Security benefits, get a job and apply for many government benefits and services. However, if you do want to replace the card, you'll need to gather documents proving your identity and citizenship to mail or take to a local Social Security office.

Green Card

If you have a U.S. Permanent Resident (Green) Card, you may need to replace it if it was lost, stolen or damaged or if your name or other biographical information has legally changed since it was issued. You can easily request a new one online. If you're outside the United States and have lost your green card, you should contact the nearest U.S. consulate or immigrations office before you apply online for a new card.

If you need help getting copies of other vital records like tax returns or school records, you can find the information you need to replace them at USA.gov.


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Fw: Hatewatch Headlines for February 28, 2013

 

Hatewatch is a weekly summary of the latest news about hate and extremism compiled by the Southern Poverty Law Center.

Week of February 28, 2013

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Ohio Neo-Nazi Busted for Weapons was Tracking Jewish, Black Leaders

Facebook Heterosexual Pride Page Compares LGBT People to Nazis


Hatewatch Headlines

CT Connecticut Man Arrested in Anti-Gay Shirt Dispute
Norwich Bulletin | Feb. 28, 2013

CO Lawyer Questions Dolores Schools Hate-Symbol Ban
KKCO 11 News | Feb. 28, 2013

FL Sikh Shot in Suspected Hate Crime
WFTV | Feb. 26, 2013

FL Daycare and Church Targeted in Hate Crime
WSVN | Feb. 25, 2013

ND ND School Investigating Fans in KKK-Style Hoods
USA Today | Feb. 23, 2013

OH FBI Issued Warnings on Ohio Gun Suspect
San Fransisco Chronicle | Feb. 22, 2013

MT Helena Man Admits to Hate Crime
Independent Record | Feb. 21, 2013


 

Thursday, February 28, 2013

NEW THIS MORNING

New York City mayoral hopeful Adolfo Carrión helped a major developer win approval for an apartment and retail space project while serving as Bronx Borough President in exchange for providing an architect to make renovations to Carrión's home, the News reports: http://nydn.us/13nFBbF
 
The New York City Council voted overwhelmingly to pass two bills that would restrict the city's cooperation with federal authorities on deporting immigrants, with Bloomberg expected to sign both bills into law, The New York Times writes: http://nyti.ms/13odvgk
 
Donovan Richards, the former chief of staff to former City Councilman James Sanders, was officially declared victorious in the special election to fill Sanders' seat, with additional paper ballots bringing his victory margin to 80 votes, the News reports: http://nydn.us/YAOAAz

Fw: Harlem Heritage Tours Offers a Tour of Literary Harlem

 
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 Harlem Heritage Tours offers A Tour of Literary Harlem to compliment the Harlem Book Fair experience.


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Dear Book Lovers & Words People,

The weekend of July 19 marks the 15th anniversary of the Harlem Book Fair and we are asking you to join us for a most signature event. Along with our outdoor celebration of books, authors, and exhibitors, our author main stage, indoor author panel discussions, readings and workshops will offer surprising and engaging entertainment for every type of booklover.  Under the banner of  New Voices, New Vision, we will celebrate theater, books to film, e-book authors and e-book workshops (I know you like to turn that page but trust when I say e-readers are seductive and here to stay. I have 5 two-hundred page books by my bed waiting to be read! How many do you have???) We can talk about it at the Harlem Book Fair.

Leading up to the book fair are the Friday night Wheatley Book Awards at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. Featuring the music of Atiba Wilson and the Befo Quotet,  and the Harlem Book Fair Poets of the Dispossessed, the Grammy Awards will have nothing on this event. You can preview our awards nominees now (or nominate your own) at the Wheatley Awards Nominations page.

Here is your link to your reservation to the 2013 Wheatley Book Awards Program. Reserve seats now or forever hold your peace (I had to look that one up.)

Does it sound like I am having fun? Does it sound like I am excited by the 15th Anniversary celebration of the Harlem Book Fair? I am. And check out our hotel discounts from Aloft Harlem and Marriott Hotel partners! Books, Film, Theater, E-Books, Music, Poetry, Food, and Awards? File this one under Too Good to Miss.

Here is your link to your HBF 2013 Exhibitor Application. A whole bunch of somebodies are going to want to buy your book!

Please set your calendars and pass the Word! Words People, this is our event and we are going to fill the house! See you in July!

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Max Rodriguez
Founder, Harlem Book Fair

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Cruise the historic streets of the Black capital of the world and see over 40 historic locations associated with Harlem's history.

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Special attention will be paid to sights pertaining to literary Harlem such as the Amsterdam Newspaper Office, the Langston Hughes House, Niggerarti Manor, Strivers Row, Dark Tower and the former residence of Rudolph Fisher. This multimedia experience takes you to actual sights and locations and presents applicable archival footage, rare prints and recordings at the sights where history happened. Tours should be more than guides speaking for history; the  Harlem Book Fair Multimedia Bus Tour allows history to speak for itself.

Working with community partners, such as the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, and the Apollo Theater, Harlem Heritage Tours has developed a series of multimedia bus/walking tours that present archival video and sound at the very sight where history happened, adding a human touch while bringing the past to life. We hope you will add this piece of history to your Harlem Book Fair weekend!


 WHERE TO STAY.

Will Your Harlem Book Fair Weekend be a Harlem experience or a New York City experience? Enjoy either with a Harlem Book Fair Hospitality discount provided by our HBF Hospitality Partners! Visit www.harlembookfair.com to explore your options and reserve a room! Or click below!

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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Fw: BeFORE it's too late...

 
Final weeks of Fore & Spring 2013 Exhibitions + Projects
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Final weeks of Fore!



If you have not seen our Fall/Winter 2012–13 exhibition yet, now is the time! Fore is on view through March 10.


The Artist's Voice: West Coast Vernacular
Thursday, March 7, 2013, 7pm




Franklin Sirmans, Head Curator of Contemporary Art at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art moderates a conversation with Fore artists Sadie Barnette, Noah Davis and Brenna Youngblood. The conversation will focus on the artists' processes, participation in Fore and the influence west coast culture has had on their work.  

Tickets are limited. Click here
to reserve seats.



Hands On: Books & Authors, Kids!
With Special Guest Jacqueline Woodson, author of Show Way!

Sunday, March 3, 2013, 2pm





Enjoy an interactive storytelling experience as Jacqueline Woodson reads from her picture book, Show Way, a story inspired by her own family history. Enjoy a hands-on art project after story time, and have your book signed by the author!

To RSVP, please visit www.studiomuseum.org/event-calendar

 



Fore is made possible thanks to Leadership Support from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Major support provided by Jacques and Natasha Gelman Trust and The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts.  Additional support is provided by the Ed Bradley Family Foundation.

The Artist's Voice is made possible, in part, by MetLife Foundation and an endowment established by the Ron Carter Family in memory of Studio Museum in Harlem Trustee, Janet Carter.
Family Programs are funded, in part, by Council Member Inez E. Dickens, 9th Council District, Speaker Christine Quinn and the New York City Council.




Images:

(left, from top to bottom) Fore (installation view). Photo: Adam Reich /
Franklin Sirmans. Courtesy the Menil Collection. Photo: George Hixson; Brenna Youngblood, Buffalo Burger, 2012. Courtesy the artist and Honor Fraser, Los Angeles/ Jacqueline Woodson, author of Show Way. Courtesy the author.

(right, from top to bottom):
Abigail DeVille, Haarlem Tower of Babel, 2013. Courtesy the artist. Photo: Adam Reich/ Fred Wilson, Local Color (installation view), 1993. Courtesy the artist. The Studio Museum in Harlem; Gift of the Artist,  09.5.1/ Sadie Barnette, Untitled (Boombox), 2012. Courtesy the artist

 

Upcoming at the Studio Museum

Target Free Sundays: March 3, 2013


1pm: Gallery Tour: Fore
Enjoy an interactive and informative tour of Fore with a knowledgeable museum educator. The tour will have something for everyone: adults, families and kids of all ages are welcome!


Target Free Sundays: March 10, 2013

1pm:
Gallery Tour: Fore
Explore Fore on its closing day!

2pm: Hands On: Line, Texture and Collage
Join this workshop to construct monochromatic textured collages inspired by Fore artist Yashua Klos. Create your work of art using a variety of paper, shapes, pencil and markers.


Wednesday, March 13, 2013

11am: Lil' Studio: Torn Paper Assemblage
Parents with little ones ages 2.5 to 4 are invited to the Studio Museum to enjoy art-making and other activities that encourage creative time and bonding. Lil' Studio is free, refreshments will be provided. Pre-registration is required.

 

Things We Love This Week


Assistant Curator Lauren Haynes interviewed by NBC New York on Gordon Parks: A Harlem Family 1967

Huffington Post Arts's "30 Black Artists Under 40 You Should Know"

Ralph Lemon's new book, Come home Charley Patton

The upcoming Black Collectivities Conference at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago and the Block Museum, Northwestern University



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Heart disease, diabetes make a lethal combination

Heart disease, diabetes make a lethal combination

Heart disease and diabetes are two of the biggest public health problems in this country, affecting about 80 million and 25 million Americans, respectively. And as it turns out, the two diseases are related.

Heart disease, diabetes make a lethal combination
KATIE CHARLES
Wed, 27 Feb 2013 11:00:56 GMT

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

NEW THIS MORNING

NEW THIS MORNING:

* Brooklyn Assemblyman Dov Hikind apologized for wearing blackface and an afro wig at a party celebrating the Jewish holiday of Purim after initially dismissing criticism of the costume, The New York Daily News writes: http://nydn.us/YTfRge

The Bloomberg administration has employed a new legal strategy intended to curb the number of civil rights lawsuits against New York City by contesting weaker cases in court rather than offering settlements to avoid trial, The New York Times writes: http://nyti.ms/V4bzpC

Two months after issuing an audit excoriating the Bloomberg administration for allowing overbilling in a contract with Hewlett Packard, New York City Comptroller John Liu awarded the company a $550,000 no-bid contract for printing services, The New York Post writes: http://bit.ly/127nE1w

A state Senate committee will take up a bill that would legalize Mixed Martial Arts fighting, reigniting a perennial debate in Albany where Assembly Democrats have typically blocked professional MMA fighting due to moral objections, the Times-Union reports: http://bit.ly/13dhYlY