Categories
Home Based Business

Christopher Reeve’s Son Reveals Dinner Table Rule His Family Had After Dad’s Accident [Video]

Christopher Reeve’s son Will Reeve recalled how his parents put an importance on family dinners after Christopher’s 1995 injury that left him paralyzed. ‘That was every night, and the one thing you weren’t allowed to talk about was specific medical stuff,’ he said.

Categories
Home Based Business

Haitians in Ohio find solidarity at church after chaotic week of false pet-eating claims [Video]

For many Haitian immigrants, Sunday mornings in Springfield, Ohio, are spent joyfully worshipping God as they sing and pray in their native Creole. This Sunday, they needed that uplifting balm more than ever.Their community is reeling confused, frustrated, hurt from false accusations that they are eating their neighbors cats and dogs. The now viral and highly politicized rumors are being fueled by former President Donald Trump, his running mate JD Vance and others, and violent threats against the community are upending daily life in their city.Jesus is with us in truth, and the truth is that Haitians are not eating pets and geese in Springfield, said the Rev. Carl Ruby, preaching at Central Christian Church. He invited community members to join his congregation in prayer and peaceful protest of the false rumors leveled against their Haitian neighbors.They also demanded an apology.It is truth that a retraction of these rumors will help to restore peace in Springfield,” Ruby said. We respectfully call on all politicians and media figures who are promoting this rumor to help make Springfield great and safe again by speaking the truth about our community.Viles Dorsainvil, the leader of Haitian Community Help and Support Center in Springfield, accepted Ruby’s invitation to worship together at Central Christian, and was grateful to be relying on his faith.Its important to be here because were Christian despite everything, we worship in good times and bad times, he said. Im relieved that Im in the presence of God. Its therapeutic.And he had a message for Trump and Vance: If they have the heart of God, they will think differently and speak differently.The rumors, spread on social media and by Trump during Tuesdays televised presidential debate against Vice President Kamala Harris, have exacerbated fears about division and anti-immigrant sentiment ahead of the election in the mostly white, blue-collar city of about 59,000 where more than 15,000 Haitians now live and work.Thousands of temporary Haitian migrants have legally landed in Springfield in recent years under the U.S.’s Temporary Protected Status program, as longstanding unrest in their home country has given way to violent gangs ruling the streets.Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, a Republican, has said the federal government needs to do more to help cities like Springfield serve the influx of migrants. On ABCs This Week,” DeWine called the Haitians good, hardworking people who are in the U.S. legally, and said the false rumors are a piece of internet garbage.Theres no evidence of this at all, he said during the program.Despite the governor and local officials debunking the rumors, Vance reiterated the conspiracy theory on Sunday’s Face the Nation on CBS while blasting Harris on her U.S.-Mexico border policy.At Central Christian Church, Ruby encouraged his congregation to help hand out thousands of cards around Springfield that had been printed in Creole and English with a message of support for Haitians. It reads” Im glad you are here. Christ loves you and so do I.”As the service ended, Ruby praised parishioners for a beautiful moment amid what he called a storm of chaos. Looking at the Haitian members in the first pew and at the rest of his congregation, he asked them to come together in prayer: Pray and think what it is to be a Haitian parent sending their child this week to school.”One of those parents is Mia Perez, 35 an immigration lawyer whose 9-year-old daughter had to evacuate her school twice because of bomb threats to a nearby DMV this week.Kids in school are being asked by other kids: How does the dog taste? How does the cat taste? Perez said, describing her daughters distress.”Shes asking, ‘Are we the kind of Haitians who eat this kind of stuff? Is it true? Whats happening?’This is a conversation that I was not ready to have with my daughter,” Perez said. “I felt disrespected of our culture.On Sunday, Perez attended a service at Saint Raphaels Catholic church, while a Springfield police officer stood guard outside. Attendance by Haitians was lower than usual, and Perez after talking with others who did attend said many from their community stayed away out of fears for their safety,This is emotional,” she said. “They made a statement of not being here. Catholic Haitian people have such strong faith not even hurricanes can keep them away, but look at this here today.Another service was held at The First Haitian Church, located next to the Haitian Community Center.They feel the threat. They feel not welcome, Bernardette Dor, 51, one of the pastors, said after the service. Even in the school system sometimes, they feel different, not because of their skin color but because theyre Haitian. But the reality is that were beautiful and were blessed.Though she worries about repercussions of the false statements, she said gathering to worship with her community and feeling support from others in Springfield gives her hope.We are united. It is time for good to stand for good, she said. This time the city of Springfield, Haitian people, asked the Lord to stay together to fight for good … America is a great loving country, and American people care for people it doesnt matter if they are Haitian. Were against lies.After the service, some parishioners gathered at Rose Goute Creole restaurant for a traditional Haitian meal of rice and beans, fried plantains and pork. One of them, Jacob Payen, said the restaurant has been transformed in recent days.Weve been outnumbered we have more non-Haitian guests here at the restaurant who are curious to know the culture and Haitian cuisine, he said. We feel that theyre sending a strong message: if theyre here eating with us because they trust us.Among those attending the earlier service at Central Christian was Rose-Thamar Joseph, 40, who works at the Haitian Community Center.I was praying for peace and protection for the Haitian community and all of Springfield,” she said. I just want Springfield to go back to what it was a couple of months ago.”__AP visual journalist Jessie Wardarski contributed.

Categories
Home Based Business

Kenner residents still suffering from impacts of Hurricane Francine days later [Video]

It’s been days since Hurricane Francine hit Louisiana, having major impacts in some parts.For many areas, cleanup efforts continue. Along West Loyola Drive, you could still see the leftover debris and items from homes that sustained damage amid Francine. Kenner resident Arthur Scott reflected on the moments things went from bad to worse along his street: “My son came and woke me up and said, ‘We are flooded in.’ I couldn’t comprehend what he was saying because I had just come out here.” “Opened the door. My mind was totally blown away. Looked like Lake Pontchartrain outside of my home,” said Scott.Three of his vehicles were in water that was at least 3 to 4 feet high. It’s a reality Scott is still wrapping his mind around. “I believe they are probably a total loss. Insurance will pick them up tomorrow. At some point, they’ll make an assessment on them.”That is on top of the work still left undone on his roof since Hurricane Ida hit in 2021, when heavy winds caused major damage throughout the area. Randell “MesoTheMilkMan” Ross said, “It’s raining.. Winds 75 mph.”Ross also lives in Kenner and said he was with his grandmother when the storm reached its peak. “It was crazy. I was looking out the back window when I saw a fire on one side. The other side, trees were sparking. Had to go and tell my grandma. Like Grandma. We were spookin.”Ross said that the fire came from an electric circuit when the power went out. For three days, he and his grandmother were without power. “Imagine waking up in cold sweats. Every day. Having to go out for air, but outside is nothing but heat.”But folks in the area said the struggle brought them a little closer as neighbors. “No one was hurt,” said Scott.With a lot to still be thankful for. “My whole neighborhood safe. Everyone was all good. A few people had to leave out their house, but nothing too bad, so, everything’s all good.”

Categories
Home Based Business

Introducing The Independent and Refuges Brick By Brick campaign | News [Video]

Every woman deserves to live free from fear. But one in four women face domestic abuse over their lifetime women we know, love and work with. But for practical reasons, some women and their children escaping an abusive partner cant be sheltered in a traditional shared refuge. This is why we are calling on you to join The Independent and Refuge. Together, well raise 300,000 to build an innovative, safe home that welcomes any woman fearing for her life, no matter her circumstances. Donate here.