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Diddy Suffers Another Setback As His Sean John Glasses Get Taken Off Shelves At America’s Best

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Sean “Diddy” Combs‘ business empire keeps taking hits after the release of a brutal video where he was seen hitting his former girlfriend, Cassandra “Cassie” Ventura.

Sales of the rapper’s Sean John frames have been halted by a leading American eyewear retailer following the public condemnation of his actions in the assault video.

This comes after Peloton severed ties with Diddy by banning his music and his Bad Boy entertainment series from its program playlist.

Diddy’s Sean John Frames Get Pulled By America’s Best Contacts And Eyeglasses

The “Bad Boy For Life” crooner has suffered a significant business loss after sales of his Sean John frames were halted at a leading eyewear retailer amid his mounting legal troubles and the public outcry against him.

The company, America’s Best Contacts and Eyeglasses, severed ties with Diddy by swiftly taking his frames off shelves at several stores.

According to TMZ, stores were notified on Tuesday to pause further sales of the Sean John frames and remove them from the rack while awaiting further instructions.

They were also instructed to replace Diddy’s glasses with other frames from understock at an appropriate price.

Although no reason was given for the company’s move, a source with inside information confirmed that the retail company “began pulling the frames online last month and did the same earlier this week in brick-and-mortar stores.”

Are Company’s Canceling The Music Executive?

Diddy’s business setbacks seem to be caused by the viral 2016 hotel surveillance footage that saw him stomping, kicking, and dragging his ex, Cassie.

Recently, fitness company Peloton temporarily banned Diddy’s music and Bad Boy entertainment series from its program.

The fitness company severed ties with the “Finna Get Loose” rapper in a statement shared on a private member’s Facebook page after a concerned user suggested that the company’s “next purge needs to be all Diddy classes.”

“We take this issue very seriously and can confirm Peloton has paused the use of Sean Combs’ music, as well as removed the Bad Boy Entertainment Artist Series, on our platform,” Peloton’s statement read, per RadarOnline.

They added, “This means our instructors are no longer using his music in any newly produced classes. Again, thank you for sharing your concerns, and thank you for being a member of our Peloton community.”

NYC Mayor Eric Adams Might Take Back Diddy’s Key To The City

New York City Mayor Eric Adams, who gave Diddy the key to the city back in September 2023, has also shared that the committee may consider rescinding the honor, something that has never happened before.

The honor is reserved for “individuals whose service to the public and the common good rises to the highest level of achievement.”

However, following the assault clip on Cassie, Mayor Adams, in a recent interview with PIX11, said that the video was “deeply disturbing” and that they may consider withdrawing the honor from Diddy.

Diddy Apologized For The Gruesome Video

Diddy has since apologized for his actions in the assault video, but that hasn’t helped to stop the backlash.

The “We Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere” rapper took to his Instagram page to share a video in which he labeled his actions “inexcusable” and said that he takes “full responsibility” for them.

“It’s so difficult to reflect on the darkest times in your life, but sometimes you got to do that,” Diddy says in the video. “I was disgusted then when I did it. I’m disgusted now, I went and I sought out professional help. I got into going to therapy going to rehab. I had to ask God for his mercy and grace. I’m so sorry.”

He added that he’s “committed to [being] a better man each and every day” and that he’s “truly sorry” for his actions.

Is The Rapper Truly Sorry?

Although he has apologized for assaulting Cassie, the music mogul is reportedly enraged about the leaked video as it seemingly doesn’t account for all that happened.

A source told the New York Post that Diddy is angry that the video surfaced as it only tells one part of what happened between him and the “Long Way 2 Go” singer, who filed a now-settled $30 million sexual assault lawsuit against him in November, last year.

“He’s incensed,” a close source shared. “Especially about the video. He insists it doesn’t tell the full story about what happened. Not that he’s excusing it, but he says that it’s a selected video.”

Disgusting.

Average US vehicle age hits record 12.6 years- “We Can’t Afford a $800 Payment”

Cars, trucks and SUVs in the U.S. keep getting older

Cars, trucks, and SUVs in the U.S. are getting older, with the average age hitting a record 12.6 years in 2024. This trend is largely due to the high cost of new vehicles, causing many people to hold on to their current cars.

S&P Global Mobility, which monitors state vehicle registration data, reported that the average vehicle age increased by about two months from last year’s record. This growth in vehicle age is slowing down as new vehicle sales begin to recover from pandemic-related parts shortages, including computer chips. In 2023, the average vehicle age rose by three months.

Despite this, the average new-vehicle selling price in the U.S. was just over $45,000 last month, making new cars unaffordable for many. Although prices have dropped by more than $2,000 from their peak in December 2022, many people still cannot afford a new vehicle, according to J.D. Power.

Mary Aguirre, who has driven her Toyota Camry for 15 years and racked up over 300,000 miles, says,

No way can I afford a new or used car payment. That would be almost $800 a month. I would rather take ride share, Uber or Lyft to give my car a break sometimes. I am not buying a new car.

Todd Campau, aftermarket leader for S&P Global Mobility, said, “It’s prohibitively high for a lot of households now. So I think consumers are being painted into the corner of having to keep the vehicle on the road longer.”

Other factors influencing this trend include the decision to buy an electric vehicle, a gas-electric hybrid, or a gasoline vehicle. Many people are concerned about the availability of charging networks and the possibility of running out of battery power. Additionally, vehicles are being built better and lasting longer.

New vehicle sales in the U.S. are beginning to approach pre-pandemic levels, with prices and interest rates being the major factors rather than illness and supply-chain issues. Campau expects sales to reach around 16 million this year, up from 15.6 million last year and 13.9 million in 2022.

As more new vehicles are sold, replacing aging ones in the nation’s fleet of 286 million passenger vehicles, the average vehicle age is expected to stabilize, according to Campau. He also noted that more lower-cost vehicles are being sold now, which will likely reduce the average price.

The trend of keeping vehicles longer benefits local auto repair shops. About 70% of vehicles on the road are six or more years old, beyond their manufacturer warranties. Those who manage to keep their cars for many years usually adhere to regular oil changes and follow manufacturer maintenance schedules, Campau added.

Toyota to End $835 Million Sponsorship Deal with IOC After Paris Olympics

Toyota is reportedly ending its major sponsorship deal with the International Olympic Committee (IOC) after this year’s Paris Olympics. The Japanese vehicle manufacturer has had a contract in place through the 2024 Paris Games, a deal valued at $835 million when it was announced in 2015. This sponsorship covered four Olympic events, beginning with the Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Games in South Korea and concluding with Paris 2024.

This agreement is widely considered to be the largest sponsorship deal in the IOC’s history.

According to Japanese news agency Kyodo, which cited “sources close to the matter,” Toyota is dissatisfied with how the IOC has utilized the sponsorship funds. The sources claimed that the money was “not used effectively to support athletes and promote sports.”

When contacted by the Associated Press, Toyota declined to comment, citing the privacy of financial details.

During the pandemic-delayed Tokyo Games in 2021, Toyota pulled its Olympic advertising in Japan. The company stated that this decision was in response to strong public sentiment against holding the Olympics and the IOC’s insistence on proceeding with the event.

The IOC did not provide any comments on these reports when approached by the Associated Press.

SAISD 2024 Graduation Schedule, Congrats Grads!

The San Antonio Independent School District (SAISD) is gearing up for another exciting and memorable season of graduation ceremonies for the Class of 2024. Spanning from May 31 to June 8, 2024, these ceremonies will mark a significant milestone for students across 18 schools within the district. As families, friends, and educators get ready for graduation season, it’s important to plan ahead to avoid traffic and crowded areas. Below is the list of schools, locations, and times for the events to help you make the necessary arrangements. SAISD also ensured that those who cannot attend in person can still share in the joy via livestream of each ceremony on SAISD website at SAISD.net.

In addition to celebrating the accomplishments of this year’s graduates, SAISD has announced an exciting new initiative in partnership with the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA). Earlier this year, UTSA and SAISD unveiled a new pathway designed to provide high-achieving students from SAISD high schools with direct admission to UTSA as early as their junior year. This aims to streamline the transition to higher education for talented students, opening doors to advanced opportunities earlier in their academic careers.

Moreover, graduating seniors from SAISD have not been left out of these exciting opportunities. Many of these graduates who matriculate to UTSA will be eligible for the UTSA Bold Promise program. This program is designed to support eligible Texas residents from families with annual household incomes of $70,000 or less by covering 100% of UTSA’s tuition and mandatory fees.

The Bold Promise program plays a crucial role in removing financial barriers that often hinder students from pursuing and obtaining a college degree. By providing comprehensive financial aid, the program ensures that more students can focus on their studies and achieve their academic and career goals without the burden of significant tuition costs. This is extremely beneficial and more than deserving for the students of SAISD, as 75% percent of SAISD’s students come from families that are economically disadvantaged

With the recent turmoil SAISD has faced, the SAISD and UTSA partnership represents a forward-thinking approach to education, focusing on accessibility and support for all students and revitalizing SAISD. As the Class of 2024 prepares to take their next steps, these initiatives highlight the district’s commitment to fostering success and opportunity beyond high school.

As we celebrate the accomplishments of the Class of 2024, we also look forward to the bright futures that lie ahead for all SAISD students. Congratulations once again to all graduates, and best wishes as you embark on the next chapter of your lives!

Graduation Schedule for SAISD Class of 2024:

  • Young Women’s Leadership Academy, Friday, May 31 at 10am, Alamo Convocation Center
  • CAST Med High School, Friday, May 31 @ 1pm, Alamo Convocation Center
  • Adult & Community Education, Friday, May 31 at 4pm, Alamo Convocation Center
  • Cooper Academy, Friday, May 31 at 7pm Alamo Convocation Center
  • Fox Tech High School, Saturday, June 1 at 10am, Alamo Convocation Center
  • Travis Early College High School, Saturday, June 1 at 1pm, Alamo Convocation Center
  • CAST Tech High School, Saturday, June 1 at 4pm, Alamo Convocation Center
  • Healy-Murphy Center, Saturday, June 1 at 7pm, Alamo Convocation Center
  • Advanced Learning Academy, Sunday, June 2 at 10am, Alamo Convocation Center
  • St. Philip’s Early College High School, Sunday, June 2 at 1pm, Alamo Convocation Center
  • Young Men’s Leadership Academy, Sunday, June 2 at 4pm, Alamo Convocation Center
  • Brackenridge High School, Tuesday, June 4 at 8pm, Alamo Stadium
  • Lanier High School, Wednesday, June 5 at 2pm, Freeman Coliseum
  • Burbank High School, Wednesday, June 5 at 7pm, Freeman Coliseum
  • Edison High School, Thursday, June 6 at 2pm, Freeman Coliseum
  • Jefferson High School, Thursday, June 6 at 7pm, Freeman Coliseum
  • Sam Houston High School, Friday, June 7 at 8pm, Alamo Stadium
  • Highlands High School, Saturday, June 8 at 8pm, Alamo Stadium

2024 Ruth Jones McClendon Trailblazer Award: Bro. Scott Earle

San Antonio Alumnae Chapter Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Honors Psi Alpha Chapter Brother Scott Earle with the 2024 Ruth Jones McClendon Trailblazer Award

Brother Scott Earle, a 2002 initiate of Psi Alpha Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Incorporated, was honored as the recipient of the 2024 Ruth Jones McClendon Trailblazer Award by the San Antonio Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated. Brother Earle stated,

“Thank you to the San Antonio Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. for honoring me as the recipient of the 2024 Ruth Jones McClendon Trailblazer Award! Giving to the community has been a part of who I am and to be recognized for using my god given talents is a blessing.”

The late Rep. Ruth Jones McClendon

Earle continued, “The late State Representative Ruth Jones McClendon empowered many in our City and State and she assisted me many times with service projects and it’s an honor to receive an award in her name. I am hopeful that State Representative McClendon is smiling down from Heaven knowing that her legacy of leadership and service continues.”

Native Houstonian Ruth Jones McClendon, alumnus of Texas Southern University, earned her Master of Arts degree from Webster University and held several honorary doctorate degrees. She campaigned for her mentor the Honorable Barbara Jordan and continued by working with disadvantaged youth as a juvenile probation officer in San Antonio. In 1993, McClendon was elected to the San Antonio City Council representing District 2.

McClendon served in District 2 until 1996 when she was elected to the Texas House of Representatives from District 120. In the August body, she chaired the House Committee on Rules and Resolutions, was an active member of several key committees, and was passionately committed to legislation addressing important social issues. After almost 20 years in the state legislature, McClendon retired in 2016 and passed in December of 2017. Her legacy continues to be a part of the community, city and beyond.

Article by: Jeremy Neal

“Soldier” Replaced “Darky” in Yellow Rose of Lies

Yellow Rose Lies

The song called the “Yellow Rose of Texas” was written by racists and changed over the years. The lyrics were changed over time as the word “Soldier” replaced “darky.” And the first line of the chorus was also changed to read, “She’s the sweetest little flower….” For generations, the Yellow Rose of Texas has been one of America’s most popular myths, connected to Texas and San Antonio, ballooning over time and doing little to resemble the truth of what happened on April 21, 1836, at the battle of San Jacinto, where a new Texas Republic won its independence and created a slave republic. The woman who has been traditionally connected to the story was an ordinary remarkable free black woman from the North, Emily D. West who never had a sexual relationship with Santa Anna. This was a total racist lie.

When you live in Texas seething with accepted racism, invented stories appear to supply the idea of racial superiority. Racial myth even has tourist value. In San Antonio, this has even taken the form of naming a hotel after Emily Morgan (West), an idea that reinforces the other myth—that of the Alamo, for the hotel is directly across the street. Racial myth and racist history remains an almost permanent structure of thought that is transmitted from one generation to the next, carried like a mental Trojan horse, hibernating, embedded in the minds of millions, and hidden in bedtime stories and old grandpa mythical tales that are highly infectious. The ignorant Alamo historians run around telling stories that old racist liars told them.

After the Battle of the Alamo, which was little more than a small skirmish, with the Alamo defenders being killed within 30 minutes (of those that did not run), thousands of Anglos began running in what became known as the “runaway scrape.” Anglo settlers picked up everything they owned and headed toward Louisiana. It was here that Emily West (Morgan), from the New Washington Hotel in then Mexico (now Texas) saw the running white settlers as Santa Anna’s army was in pursuit. Emily West would have known that Blacks were being freed everywhere Santa Anna went to drive slave owners out. The Yellow Rose of Texas song was actually a slave song brought from Louisiana with these words: “There’s a yellow rose in Texas, that I am going to see, No other darky [sic] knows her, no darky only me She cryed [sic] so when I left her it like to broke my heart, And if I ever find her, we nevermore will part. She’s the sweetest rose of color this darky ever knew, Her eyes are bright as diamonds, they sparkle like the dew; You may talk about your Dearest May, and sing of Rosa Lee, But the Yellow Rose of Texas beats the belles of Tennessee.”

The earliest known version of the song is found in Christy’s Plantation Melodies, a songbook published in Philadelphia in 1853. Christy was the founder of the racist blackface minstrel show known as the Christy’s Minstrels. These racist actors presented Black stereotypes and like most minstrel songs, the lyrics are written in a cross between the dialect historically spoken by African-Americans and standard American English. The song is written from the perspective of an African-American singer who refers to himself in racist terminology as a “darkey,” longing to return to “a yellow girl,” a term used to describe a light-skinned mulatto woman. The song had nothing to do with Emily West, but this was the type of racist buffoonery that ruled Texas.

Environmental Racism Fought and Won by San Antonio Neighborhood- Chicago Mayor Currently Fighting the Same Issues

Environmental Racism: A Tale of Two Cities Amongst Thousands, How a San Antonio Community Neighborhood Removed Pollution From Their Minority Neighborhood

Environmental racism isn’t just a phrase—it’s a profound injustice playing out across America’s cities, prominently showcased in all communities of color. In Chicago, new mayor Brandon Johnson faces a daunting legacy of pollution and inequity. His campaign was marked by personal narratives of suffering asthma due to industrial toxins in his youth. This mirrors the broader struggle in Chicago, where communities of color bear the brunt of environmental hazards, leading to significant disparities in life expectancy—up to 30 years compared to wealthier, predominantly white neighborhoods.

However, the challenge isn’t unique to Chicago. In San Antonio, similar stories unfold in the Eastside neighborhood of Willowwood Estates, a community predominantly Black and Hispanic.

Recently, residents of Willowwood fought a determined battle against the city’s decision to host United Site Services, a port-a-potty business seen as yet another environmental burden imposed on a marginalized community. Despite their victory in shutting down operations, the struggle underscored a recurring theme: communities of color often serve as unwilling hosts for environmentally hazardous businesses.

This pattern of using minority neighborhoods as dumping grounds or sites for harmful industries is a stark illustration of environmental racism. It’s not just about unwanted businesses; it’s about the systemic disregard for the health and well-being of these communities. The long-term exposure to pollutants not only shortens life spans but also lowers the quality of life, perpetuating a cycle of poverty and health disparities.

The narrative of Willowwood resonates with thousands of communities nationwide. Both cities reflect a national crisis where industrial and waste-related enterprises are disproportionately placed in minority neighborhoods, leveraging the lack of resources or political clout to resist such placements.

As Chicago’s mayor sets out to right these wrongs, the story of Willowwood serves as both a caution and a beacon of hope. It shows that community resistance can prevail, yet it also highlights the need for vigilant, sustained advocacy to protect these neighborhoods.

Our communities deserve more than empty promises—they need concrete actions that halt the cycle of placing hazardous enterprises in their backyards. The fight against environmental racism must be relentless and unyielding, ensuring every community, irrespective of color, has the right to a clean and safe environment.

If you or anyone you know is living in a residential area in the San Antonio city limits with an industrial company that you believe is polluting the are around where you live your life, email us at contact@saobserver.com.

Planet Fitness High Schoolers Free Summer

Planet Fitness Invites Local High Schoolers to Work Out Free All Summer

Planet Fitness, one of the largest and fastest-growing franchisors and operators of fitness centers with more members than any other fitness brand, announces the return of its High School Summer Pass™ program, inviting high school teens ages 14 – 19 to work out for free at any of its 2,500+ Planet Fitness locations across the U.S. and Canada this summer, between June 1 and August 31.

The program is now open and teens can visit PlanetFitness.com/SummerPass to register for the program before gaining club access starting Saturday, June 1. Teens under the age of 18 in the U.S. and 19 years old in Canada must register with a parent or guardian online or in-club. Since the High School Summer Pass program began, Planet Fitness has invested more than $200 million in waived membership dues to promote youth health and wellness and improve the physical and mental health of millions of teens 2.

Visit PlanetFitness.com/SummerPass to register today.

Where Are The Black Men In Psychology?

Where are the Black men in Psychology? According to a 2019 Pew Research study, “Black men account for 48% of the U.S. Black population, but less than 1% of the psychology workforce” and 2022 American Psychological Association (APA) data shows that only 4% of the U.S. psychology workforce identify as Black and of these Black psychologists, only 8% were Black men.

Why are Black men underrepresented in the field of Psychology? The answer is multifaceted and can be examined through a myriad of different contexts. First off, Black boys and men are not socialized to identify with psychological practices. Psychology can be defined as the study of human behavior in relation to the mind through concepts such as subconscious and unconscious thoughts, implicit and explicit biases, and other mental functions such as motivations and feelings.

The relationship between Black men and psychological practices can be traced to the Eugenics movement. Similar to Phrenology, the study of the skull, eugenics focused on the attributes of Black people and used questionable scientific practices to hypothesize a striking difference between that of their White counterparts. Researchers Ayah Nuriddin, Graham Mooney, and Alexandre I R White, of the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, in their 2020 article for the Lancet peer-reviewed medical journal, writes,

“the history of medicine and health care in the USA is marked by racial injustice and myriad forms of violence: unequal access to health care, the segregation of medical facilities, and the exclusion of African Americans from medical education are some of the most obvious examples… Enslaved Black people’s bodies were exploited for the development of some aspects of US medical education in the 19th century. Medical schools relied on enslaved Black bodies as “anatomical material” and recruited students in southern states by advertising its abundance. This practice was widespread in the 19th and early 20th centuries. American medical education relied on the theft, dissection, and display of bodies, many of whom were Black.”

These practices established a perpetual legacy of distrust between the Black community and the medical community. ​Perhaps the solution towards broadening the number of Black men into the field of Psychology lies within the concept of reimagination. Reimagining and redefining what experiences of Black men both as therapists look like.

​Since the roots of psychology are within colonial spaces (these spaces that diminish attributes and experiences of people of color), more call to action is focusing on redesigning what therapy looks like for the Black community. According to a recent article from the Austin Herald, “The importance of culturally specific mental health professionals cannot be overstated when we consider the structural inequities that disproportionately affect Black communities… culturally specific therapists offer a variety of modalities and may be more likely to provide a decolonized approach to wellness and support…”

​This Mental Health Awareness Month, think about the dynamic of Black boys and men and psychology. Think about the number of Black male therapists, counselors, and social workers that are known. Then think about the possibility of reimagining this dynamic and the impact it could have on helping to rebuild and rehabilitate Black boys and men.

SAISD Says Goodbye to Students and Schools

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Turning the Page: Celebrating Graduates and Addressing School Closures in San Antonio

Hello SAISD Parents and San Antonio Community,

The school year is almost over, and summer is just around the corner. Congratulations to all the students for successfully completing another school year. A special congratulations to the Senior Class of 2024 – may your next journey in life be filled with progress and success. Parents, Sam Houston High School graduation will be on June 7th at 8pm at Alamo Stadium.

As you know, our school district has made some tough decisions this past year school which lead to closure of 15 schools. So, the school district will be hosting a final walk through for those that once attended Forbes, Gates, Miller, and Douglas Elementary schools. The days and times are are shown here

Lastly, I understand your concerns about the challenges facing our public schools and the importance of choosing the right educational environment for your child. It’s crucial to carefully consider all available options and advocate for the necessary funding and support for our public schools. I share your hope for a resolution to these issues before the next school year, and I encourage reaching out to our Governor to address these concerns. Because my biggest fear is that as we close our public schools…..charter schools from other states will then take over Texas which has proven to be a huge mistake.

If anyone has any question or concerns please email me at lena.lopez@saobserver.com.

Have a Blessed Week,

Lena Lopez