From Publisher

The New Majority is not a politically correct publication.The New Majority seeks to have open and honest dialogue. No issue will be subjugated to the outer realm of political and social discussion for fear of offending someone. TNM will expand on those things which all New Majority persons have in common and bring to light those things which brings us at odds with one another.
Paul Fitzgerald Bennett

The New Majority: recognizes citizen Lawrence Sims and Foy Management Inc. at 4660 Beechnut Street, STE. 250 as Supporters of The New Majority for the month of April.

NEW MAJORITY HAPPENINGS

Coming soon is a movie which is slated to be a world changer. Houston based Firefly Films Production Company presents "The Maestro." The Lawrence V. Williams film stars a smorgasbord of area talent which brings the mob underworld to life on the big screen. For more information about future dates and showings visit the website at lvwhoustonwood@aol.com

On September 15, the Houston and Southeast Texas Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association will begin their annual Memory Walks to increase awareness of Alzheimer's disease and raise funds to support local programs and services. The Houston Memory Walk will take place along Buffalo Bayou Trail starting at the Hobby Center at 800 Bagby Street at 7:30 am. There is no registration fee, and people who raise $100 will receive a 2007 Memory Walk T-Shirt. Register yourself or a team at www.alztex.org. For more information call 713-314-1343, or email ana.guerrero@alz.org Note that pets are not allowed on the Buffalo Bayou Trail.

St. John's United Methodist Church in downtown Houston has started a new program called Touch1.org. Touch One's focus is centered on addressing issues related to hunger, homelessness, and HIV. For more information go to Touch1.org

The Asian Chamber of Commerce is having a "Golf Mixer" at the Post Oak Grill Uptown, 1415 South Post Oak Lane on August 28, 2007 from 5-7pm. For more info call (713) 993-9966

For those of you who have concerns about Metro's University Corridor construction, three public meetings will take place this month. On Monday, August 13, 5-7 p.m. at the Holiday Inn Select-Greenway Plaza, 2712 Southwest Freeway; Tuesday, August 14, 5-7 p.m., Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church, 3826 Wheeler Avenue; Monday, August 27, 1-2 p.m., South Main Baptist Church, 4100 Main Street