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How to Spend 2023 Magic City Classic Weekend in Birmingham, AL

http://www.birminghamal.gov More than three dozen events featuring awards, food trucks, parties, bands, meet-and-greets, brunches, socials, and of course a football games will be held in Birmingham, AL the weekend of Oct. 27-29, 2023. Here are some: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27 City of Birmingham’s Awaken Event, honoring the Carlton Reese Memorial Unity Choir, at the Birmingham Museum of […]
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More than three dozen events featuring awards, food trucks, parties, bands, meet-and-greets, brunches, socials, and of course a football games will be held in Birmingham, AL the weekend of Oct. 27-29, 2023. Here are some:

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27

City of Birmingham’s Awaken Event, honoring the Carlton Reese Memorial Unity Choir, at the Birmingham Museum of Art. Doors open at 9:30 a.m. Event starts at 10 a.m. Free. Area choirs will perform to salute this legend choir, which was born in 1959 to provide strength through music during the civil rights movement.

A Classic Food Truck Block Party, in front of Birmingham City Hall from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Featuring a DJ and popular Birmingham food trucks. City Hall’s address is 710-20th St. North. The following trucks are slated to attend: Aww Shucks!, Fat Charles, Jolly Cakes, Nawlins, Lemonade Junkeez, A Train Station, Yummy Ice, Naughty But Nice Popcorn, Terrific Treats, Big Doon’s, My Planet Punches and Treats, Cake’s Southern Fried Eats, Bey Bey’s Ice, Pasteles Lamoreliana, Simone’s Kitchen, Frozen Roosters, UAB’s Healthy Produce Truck, Yo Chef!, Herman Soul Cafe, and King Vee’s Hotdog Cart

Sunshine and Wine, A Classic Day Party, from 2 to 7 p.m. at the Southern Kitchen and Bar rooftop, 2301 Richard Arrington Jr. Blvd. Ticketed event.

A Classic Day Brunch at Audrey’s Restaurant in Titusville, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Call 205-918-0356. They are located at 10-Sixth Ave. South.

 Jack ‘N For Beats at Lit on 8th, from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. RSVP for admission at jacknforbeatsmcc.eventbrite.com.

Classic in Pink, from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m., Sheraton Hotel Birmingham Ballroom, 2101 Richard Arrington Jr. Blvd. Birmingham, AL 35203

Magic City Classic Weekend Sixth Annual Friday Night Soiree at the Harbert Center, 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Ticketed event.

The Classic Mannie Fresh Party at Regions Park, 1401 First Ave. South from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Organizers are offering reserved VIP seating, tables and valet parking.

Chubb Rock, Dana Dane and Pastor Troy slated to appear at the Magic City Classic Takeover – A Homage to Hip Hop from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at Thomas Jefferson Towers, also known as TJ Towers, 1623 – Second Ave. North. Presented by the ASU Jefferson County and Shelby County alumni. Tickets are available on Eventbrite.

The Magic City Classic Alumni Experience, sponsored by the 1921 Group, will be held on the 31st Floor of the Harbert Plaza a City Club, 1901 – Sixth Ave. North. Ticketed event. Call 256-797-1978 for more info.

Saxophonist Marcus Anderson will perform at the Perfect Note, 1845 Montgomery Hwy. Showtime is 7:30 p.m. Buy tickets at Perfect Note live – Perfect Note lIve

The Magic City Classic Takeover, presented by the ASU Jefferson and Shelby counties alumni chapters, will celebrate 50 years of hip hop. 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at Thomas Jefferson Towers, 1623 – Second Ave. North.

The Connection Band will perform at Uptown Jazz Lounge, 2250 Ninth Ave. North, Suite B, at 9 p.m. Tickets are $25. See tickets on Eventbrite.

The Alabama Extension will host line dancing and offer healthy giveaways at different times between 3 and 7 p.m. near the bus/shuttle drop-off area at Legion Field.

Classic Weekend at PEPS, featuring Urban Mystic, G-Child, Dani and host DJ Gap at PEPS on Third Avenue North in downtown Birmingham. For tickets, visit http://www.peppromos.com/events.

The Rickey Smiley Morning Show, broadcast live from the Stardome at 5 a.m., is sold out. Tickets were $30. Doors open at 4:15 a.m. Show will run until 9 a.m.

Alumni Band Meet and Greet at Emerald Lounge, 7619 First Ave. North. For sections, text 205-225-9250, according to the flyer. Doors open at 5 p.m.

Code the Classic, hosted by Deontee Gordon and Charisse Stokes and featuring DJ Airess Jordan, will be held on Friday, Oct. 27 at Top Golf from 12 to 4 p.m. RSVP is required. This event celebrates tech founders and funders, Birmingham innovators, leaders and entrepreneurs.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28

Magic City Classic Parade in downtown Birmingham at 8 a.m. Visit http://www.magiccityclassic.com for the route.

A Classic Day Brunch at Audrey’s Restaurant in Titusville on Saturday, Oct. 28, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Call 205-918-0356. They are located at 10-Sixth Ave. South.

Classic Brunch Social at the Alcove Birmingham from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. at 1713 – 4th Ave. North.

The Alabama Extension will offer healthy giveaways and prizes at different times between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. near the bus/shuttle drop-off area at Legion Field.

Magic City Classic Pre-game Tailgate Party from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Legion Field. Different sponsors will be in the west side parking lot.

Magic City Classic Football Game at Legion Field. Kickoff is at 2:30 p.m. Gates will open at 12:30 p.m. Please remember the clear bag policy will be strictly enforced. Everyone must have a ticket to enter, including children.

Club Crawl on Saturday, Oct. 28 from 11 p.m. to 2 a.m. Tickets available on Eventbrite. Call 205-539-1533.

The Ultimate Classic Throwback Bash at Bodega on 5th, 3401 – Fifth Ave. South. Doors open at 11 a.m. Concert starts at 8 p.m. Tickets available on Eventbrite. Flyer has the following performers: Kilo Ali, Head (Splack Pac), 69 Boyz, 95 South and DJ-Phase2.

The Classic Grand Finale Saturday Night Live at Regions Field, 1401 First Ave. South on Saturday, Oct. 28. For tickets, visit Eventbrite or http://www.star23enterprise.com. Also, send texts to 1-716-553-2923. Music by DJ B. Brian.

R&B singer Jac Ross will perform at the Perfect Note, 1845 Montgomery Highway, on Saturday, Oct. 28. Visit Perfect Note live – Perfect Note lIve for details.

KB’s Technique will appear at Uptown Jazz at 9 p.m. Tickets are $25. Visit http://www.uptownjazzbham.com for more info.

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29

The Showband Battle of the Bands will be held 3:30 p.m. at Protective Stadium, 1020 – 24th St. North. Bands include: Alabama State University, Mississippi Valley State University, Tennessee State University, Alabama A&M University, Texas Southern University and Alcorn State University. Visit Ticketmaster for tickets.

Trombone Shorty and Orleans Avenue will perform at Alys Stephens Center on Sunday, Oct. 29. Visit http://www.alysstephens.org for tickets.

The Classic Finale: Dipp’d & Dripp’d, featuring Paul Anthony designs and customized hats from Chapeaux Trends. Music provided by Ampliphied Noiz Band starting at 12 p.m. Tickets available on Eventbrite. Presented by Bodega Cigar and Cocktail Lounge, 3401 Fifth Ave. South.

Nancy’s Soul Food Sunday All-Black Affair, featuring High Energy Band. Sunday, Oct. 29. 3-7 p.m. Woodrow Hall, 5540 1st Ave. North. Admission charged.

Soulful Sunday with DeDee Frazier at The Perfect Note, 1845 Montgomery Highway, on Sunday, Oct. 29. Visit Perfect Note live – Perfect Note lIve for tickets. Showtime is 12 p.m.

For more information and a full list of this week’s events, visit the city of Birmingham’s Magic City Classic events page.

 

This article originally appeared in The Birmingham Times.

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Poll Shows Support for Policies That Help Families Afford Child Care

BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — New national polling shows persistent voter concern about the affordability and availability of child care for working parents, alongside broad support across key demographic groups for federal child care policies that help families afford care.

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New national polling shows persistent voter concern about the affordability and availability of child care for working parents, alongside broad support across key demographic groups for federal child care policies that help families afford care.

The national survey was conducted by UpOne Insight on behalf of the First Five Years Fund from January 13–18, 2026.

Key findings include: 

 Parents need help80% of voters say the ability of working parents to find and afford child care is either in a state of crisis or a major problem.

• This is an affordability issue82% believe federal child care funding will help lower costs for working families — including 69% of Republicans, 84% of Independents, and 94% of Democrats.

• And there continues to be strong support (62%) for the Child Care and Development Block Grant (CCDBG), a federal program that makes it possible for hundreds of thousands of families to afford safe, quality care for their children while parents work or go to school, including a majority of Republicans, 63% of Independents and 72% of Democrats.

 Support for funding child care programs remains strong: 75% believe child care funding should be increased or kept at current levels — including 75% of Republicans, 85% of Independents, and 97% of Democrats.

• 74% say funding for child care is an important and good use of tax dollars, including a majority of Republicans, three-quarters of Independents, and nine in ten Democrats.

FFYF Executive Director Sarah Rittling said, Voters across the country are sending a clear message: federal child care and early learning programs work. These investments help parents stay in the workforce, strengthen families, and support healthy child development. They have also long had strong bipartisan support in Congress. At a time when affordability is top of mind for families, continued federal funding is essential to ensure child care remains accessible and within reach.”

First Five Years Fund works to protect, prioritize, and build bipartisan support for quality child care and early learning programs at the federal level. Reliable, affordable, and high-quality early learning and child care can be transformative, not only enhancing a child’s prospects for a brighter future but also bolstering working parents and fostering economic stability nationwide.

We work with Congress and the Administration to identify federal solutions that work for families with young children, as well as states and communities. We work with policymakers to identify ways to increase access to affordable, high-quality child care and early learning programs for children. And we collaborate with advocacy groups to help align best practices with the best possible policies. http://www.ffyf.org

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Trump’s MAGA Allies are Creating Executive Order Plan to Steal the 2026 Midterms

NNPA NEWSWIRE — The document that could lead to an executive order proposes using the claim that China interfered with the 2020 elections as grounds to “declare a national emergency.” The move would be an unprecedented step that would grant Trump new authority over the voting systems in the U.S.

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A group of MAGA pro-Trump activists, who say they are working in coordination with the White House, are circulating a 17-page draft executive order that would claim without evidence that China interfered with the 2020 presidential election. Donald Trump lost the 2020 presidential to President Joe Biden by over 7 million votes. Since Trump lost to Biden in 2020, he has repeatedly claimed that the election was “stolen” without evidence. The report of a group of “Trump allies” preparing an executive order to give Trump power over elections was first reported by The Washington Post.

The lies around the right-wing campaign that pushed falsehoods that the 2020 election was stolen was trafficked through right-wing media, particularly Fox News. Fox News was then sued for defamation for the claims by Dominion Voting Systems. Fox lost the case and had to settle for the largest defamation amount on record of $787.5 million in April 2023.

The document that could lead to an executive order proposes using the claim that China interfered with the 2020 elections as grounds to “declare a national emergency.” The move would be an unprecedented step that would grant Trump new authority over the voting systems in the U.S.

The story in The Washington Post arrives as Trump increasingly signals that he may take actions that would alter the result of the 2026 midterms. The Republicans are widely expected to lose as their approval ratings plummet as a result of a failing economy under Trump. Over 50 members of Congress have announced they will retire this year and not return in 2027.

The Trump Department of Justice, which now has a large image of Trump on the side of it, “sued five new states Thursday [Feb. 26, 2026] demanding access to their unredacted voter rolls — escalating a campaign that has been rejected by multiple federal courts and faces resistance from Republican-led states as well,” according to Democracy Docket, a group that works to protect voting rights.

Trump claimed back in late 2020, the last year of his first term, that he had the authority to issue an executive order related to mail-in voting for the 2020 elections — which he would then lose. But the Constitution states that control of elections lies with the states. As the GOP works to place hurdles in front of voting, Democrats worked to make voting easier.

In March 2021, President Biden signed an executive order calling on federal agencies to expand voting access as part of the Biden Administration’s effort “to promote and defend the right to vote for all Americans who are legally entitled to participate in elections.”

Trump’s focus is clearly on altering the November 2026 midterm elections. Trump’s polling numbers and the elections and special elections that have taken place around the U.S. over the last year clearly indicate that Republicans are about to be hit by a blue wave of Democratic victories.

Lauren Victoria Burke is an independent investigative journalist and the founder of Black Virginia News. She is a political analyst who appears on #RolandMartinUnfiltered and hosts the show LAUREN LIVE on YouTube @LaurenVictoriaBurke. She can be contacted at LBurke007@gmail.com and on twitter at @LVBurke

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PRESS ROOM: NBA Hall of Fame Nominee Terry Cummings Joins 100 Black Men of DeKalb County to Launch Victory & Values Initiative

NNPA NEWSWIRE — NBA Hall of Fame nominee and Basketball Legend Terry Cummings was administered the official member’s oath and ceremonially pinned during a special induction ceremony held on Friday, February 20th.

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Cummings becomes an honorary member, joining other role model sports stars

NBA Hall of Fame nominee and Basketball Legend Terry Cummings has officially become an honorary member of the 100 Black Men of DeKalb County, marking a powerful new chapter for the 100 Black Men and youth development across the region.

Cummings was administered the official member’s oath and ceremonially pinned during a special induction ceremony held on Friday, February 20th. The moment signified more than membership — it marked the launch of the organization’s transformative new platform, the Victory & Values Initiative.

The Victory & Values Initiative is a groundbreaking youth development program designed to empower elementary and middle school students through a dynamic blend of sports, mentorship, and STEM exposure. The initiative focuses on building health, discipline, character, leadership, and access to opportunity — creating pathways for long-term academic and personal success.

“This is about more than sports,” said Cummings during the ceremony. “It’s about using the platform of athletics to teach life lessons, create access, and build the next generation of leaders.”

The induction ceremony also featured notable guests including NASCAR’s newest Star Driver, Lavar Scott and NASCAR Director of Athletic Performance, Phil Horton, who joined Cummings for a powerful Victory & Values Town Hall discussion. The Town Hall was moderated by renowned Sports Emcee John Hollins and focused on leadership, resilience, discipline, and the importance of mentorship in shaping young lives.

A “Day at NASCAR” for 75+ Youth

Cummings wasted no time getting to work. On his first full day as an honorary member, he joined his new brothers of the 100 Black Men of DeKalb County to host a “Day at NASCAR,” escorting more than 75 youth to a once-in-a-lifetime experience at EchoPark Motor Speedway (formerly Atlanta Motor Speedway).

The youth participants received behind-the-scenes access including: an exclusive tour of Pit Row, access to the Garage Area and exploration of the interactive Fan Zone.

The experience culminated with a surprise meet-and-greet and Q&A session with NASCAR Superstar Bubba Wallace, who shared insights on perseverance, preparation, and breaking barriers in professional sports.

The day served as a living example of the ‘Victory & Values’ Initiative in action — exposing youth to new industries, expanding their vision for the future, and connecting them directly with high- level mentors and role models.

Building Leaders Through Access and Mentorship

The 100 Black Men of DeKalb County – a chapter of the largest, national mentoring organization in the county – continues to expand its footprint with programs focused on academic excellence, economic empowerment, leadership development, and health & wellness.

The launch of ‘Victory & Values’ represents a strategic expansion of the organization’s impact

  • intentionally integrating athletics and STEM to engage youth at an early age while reinforcing core principles such as integrity, accountability, teamwork, and perseverance.

“Our mission has always been to mentor the next generation,” said Vaughn Irons, President-Elect of the 100 Black Men of DeKalb County. “With Terry Cummings joining the brotherhood, along with partners in NASCAR and professional sports, we are creating unprecedented access and exposure for our youth. Victory & Values is about turning inspiration into structured opportunity.”

By connecting elementary and middle school students to professional athletes, executives, STEM professionals, and community leaders, the initiative aims to:

  • Increase youth exposure to careers in sports business, engineering, and performance science
  • Strengthen mentorship pipelines
  • Promote physical wellness and mental resilience
  • Build character-driven leadership at an early age

Open Invitation to Youth and Families

All youth are invited to participate in the Victory & Values Initiative, along with the other countless, impactful programs offered by the 100 Black Men of DeKalb County.

Parents and guardians seeking mentorship, leadership development, academic enrichment, and transformative exposure opportunities for their children are encouraged to connect with the organization.

As NBA Legend Terry Cummings’ induction demonstrates, Victory & Values is more than a program — it is a movement designed to build champions in life, not just in sports.

For more information about the Victory & Values Initiative or to enroll a student, contact: 100 Black Men of DeKalb County at Phone at 404.241.1338, info@100bmod.org or Tee Foxx at 404.791.6525,

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