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The East Bay Small Business Council recently honored several local leaders for their dedication to business and the community.

Featured speakers at the Small Business Council’s Black History Month program, held at Geoffrey’s Inner Circle in downtown Oakland Feb. 20, were Rev. Zachary E. Carey of True Vine Ministries, former Oakland Mayor Elihu M. Harris and State Assembly Member Rob Bonta, 18th Assembly District.

Honorees were former Oakland School Board vice president Alice Spearman; Charlie Walker, president of Walker Trucking Company; Len Turner, president of Turner Group Construction; San Francisco Regional Center president Tom Henderson; and Post News Group publisher, Paul Cobb.

Developer Charlie Walker stated that the fight for Blacks to get contracts is the same today as it was 30 years ago.

“If we do not protest and fight against those that are doing business in the Bay Area with government monies and refuse to hire us and provide contracts to those of us that are Black and helped build these communities, we should shut the project down,” said Walker, who went on to discuss that many small business owners are afraid to speak out and those with smaller contracts miss the big picture.

Assemblyman Rob Bonta spoke of his support of small businesses and his advocacy in the region. “I am proud to practice what I advocate, and I have supported the business model of one of tonight’s honorees, Post publisher Paul Cobb.”

San Francisco Regional Center president Tom Henderson

San Francisco Regional Center president Tom Henderson

“It is important to value our local businesses and support them,” said Bonta.

Tom Henderson, owner of the Tribune Building and I. Magnin Towers, was honored for creating more than 500 jobs in Oakland and partnering with African Americans.

Henderson introduced some of his new partners including Sam Taylor, former Cincinnati Reds baseball player turned entrepreneur with Tesh Sports. Taylor’s move from sports figure to sports entrepreneur began when his career was cut short due to ankle injuries.

Through his partnerships, Henderson plans to open nearly a dozen restaurants, a grocery store and a warehouse, among other projects.

“Job creation in Oakland is of the utmost importance to me and through multiple models, I’ve achieved this,” he said. “The opportunities are tremendous and partnerships are key.”

Oakland Post/Post News Group publisher Paul Cobb was recognized for excellence in journalism and advocacy.

Post News Group publisher Paul Cobb was honored at the recent East Bay Small Business Council Black History Month program.

Post News Group publisher Paul Cobb

Cobb shared his excitement of how members of the tech industry have recently committed nearly $20 billion toward diversity and inclusion. Cobb, who marched with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in Selma 50 years ago, is connected to the Black Lives Matter protests of today.

“Our youth are fighting the same fight we fought with King,” he said. “Today our youth have more of a chance due to access to technology and information, combined with entrepreneurship. The partnerships Tom Henderson has created are invaluable examples of how to transform a city and change the future of the next generation.”

Wil Hardee, former Oakland African American Chamber of Commerce president; Elaine Brown, president of Oakland & the World and former Black Panther Party founder; and Timothy White, OUSD Deputy Chief of Facilities, were also honored but not in attendance.

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Oakland Post: Week of January 8 – 14, 2025

The printed Weekly Edition of the Oakland Post: Week of January 8 – 14, 2025

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Supreme Court Decision Confirms Convicted Felon Will Assume Presidency

NNPA NEWSWIRE — In a 5-4 ruling, the court stated that Trump’s concerns could “be addressed in the ordinary course on appeal” and emphasized that the burden of sentencing was “relatively insubstantial” given that Trump will not face prison time. Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Amy Coney Barrett joined the court’s three liberal justices in the majority, with four conservative justices dissenting.

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By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent
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The Supreme Court on Thursday rejected President-elect Donald Trump’s emergency request to block criminal proceedings in his New York hush money case, ensuring that a sentencing hearing will proceed as scheduled on Friday. The decision makes it official that, on January 20, for the first time in its history, the United States will inaugurate a convicted felon as its president.

In a 5-4 ruling, the court stated that Trump’s concerns could “be addressed in the ordinary course on appeal” and emphasized that the burden of sentencing was “relatively insubstantial” given that Trump will not face prison time. Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Amy Coney Barrett joined the court’s three liberal justices in the majority, with four conservative justices dissenting.

Trump was convicted in May for falsifying business records related to a $130,000 payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels before the 2016 election. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg argued that the Supreme Court lacked jurisdiction to intervene in a state criminal case, particularly before all appeals in state courts were exhausted.

Trump’s legal team claimed the sentencing process would interfere with his transition to power and argued that evidence introduced during the trial included official actions protected under the Supreme Court’s prior ruling granting former presidents immunity for official conduct. Merchan, the New York judge who presided over the trial, ruled in December that the evidence presented was unrelated to Trump’s duties as president.

Prosecutors dismissed Trump’s objections, stating that the sentencing would take less than an hour and could be attended virtually. They said the public interest in proceeding to sentencing outweighed the President-elect’s claims of undue burden.

Justice Samuel Alito, one of the four dissenting justices, confirmed speaking to Trump by phone on Wednesday. Alito insisted the conversation did not involve the case, though the call drew criticism given his previous refusals to recuse himself from politically sensitive matters.

The sentencing hearing is set for Friday at 9:30 a.m. in Manhattan. As the nation moves closer to an unprecedented inauguration, questions about the implications of a convicted felon assuming the presidency remain.

“No one is above the law,” Bragg said.

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Barbara Lee Launches Campaign for Mayor of Oakland

“At this critical moment, we must not be a city divided, but a community united,” she Lee. “If elected I will bring my hands-on leadership, new ideas and decades of experience in identifying billions in resources for our great city, so all residents and businesses are stronger and safer and our community has optimism and confidence in Oakland’s future.”

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Barbara Lee on Wednesday morning formally announced her candidacy for Mayor in Oakland’s April 15 special election.

“Time and time again, Oaklanders have faced our toughest obstacles by uniting to meet our challenges,” said Lee.

“At this critical moment, we must not be a city divided but a community united,” she said. “If elected, I will bring my hands-on leadership, new ideas, and decades of experience in identifying billions in resources for our great city so all residents and businesses are stronger and safer and our community has optimism and confidence in Oakland’s future.”

“As Mayor, I’ll address our homelessness crisis, prioritize comprehensive public safety and mental health services, and lead with fiscal responsibility to deliver the core City services residents and business owners deserve. Let’s do this – together.”

“I’ve never shied away from a challenge,” said Lee. “I’m always ready to fight for Oakland.”

Watch her campaign video here, which is online at BarbaraLee4Oakland.com

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