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373:. Her popularity led her to be featured internationally on magazine covers in Africa highlighting Black women in the United States, wearing their hair in its natural state. Grandassa models represented natural African American standards of beauty. They were on magazine covers, and album covers in the United States as beauty icons. Nomsa became an icon for Black female empowerment in the New York Citizen Call Newspaper cartoon strip. The newspaper was a strong voice for the black community during the 1950s and 60's. The early 1980s brought Nomsa Brath's popularity to light when she was caricatured into a Grandassa Logo by her husband, Elombe Brath, on event fliers. Afterward, these fliers were distributed in Harlem for Cultural political events, highlighting the voice of the urban community. 423:) requires mandatory inspections of buildings for the presence of asbestos and the creation of management plans to prevent or reduce the risks of asbestos exposure. However, neither the EPA nor AHERA requires that schools remove the asbestos found after inspections. The loophole for schools around removing asbestos is that they only need an in-place plan to manage to reduce the risks of exposure. The law states that asbestos does not typically need to be removed. It only needs to be removed from the building when it is seriously damaged or when it is at risk of being disturbed by renovation or demolition. 408:
Nomsa researched and learned the dangers of asbestos. Her research led her to work with the superintendent and stress the importance of closing the schools down. Along with pushing to close the asbestos-filled school buildings down, Nomsa urged the superintendent to bus children to different schools throughout New York that were free of any asbestos problems. The financial toll the NYC school system and New York had to endure was a litmus test for what could happen if parental advocacy was realized in other schools. Since then, Federal guidelines have been enhanced, clarified, and expanded.
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in the 1997 forum on U.S. Education of Urban Residents. In the 90's she represented Partners for Reform in Math and Science (PRISM) for several years. As an educational reformer, and advocating within the educational system Nomsa turned to homeschooling, and homeschooled her 5th child. He scored very
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Many school buildings were constructed containing asbestos before federal asbestos regulations were put in place. It was a natural mineral used in the construction industry and in the buildings of schools. It was later recognized as a disease-causing danger, linked to illnesses, like mesothelioma.
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Nomsa's birth name was Helene White. Her childhood mentor was Goldie Seifert. Goldie was a scholar and the wife of Charles Seifert. Charles was a scholar in history and specialized in African and African American history. Nomsa credits Goldie with instilling in her the love for reading, books, and
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In 1956 the Jazz-Art Society was formed. It was renamed the African Jazz-Art Society & Studios – AJASS. The African Jazz Arts Society Studio (AJASS) was comprised by organizers Elombe Brath, Kwame Brathwaite, Robert Gumbs, Frank Adu, Chris Asmandeces Hall, David K. Ward, Leroy “Satch” Giles,
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Nomsa founded a group called “Mother Love” composed of mothers and female activists who organized for the support the innocence of the five teenagers who were alleged to have attacked the female jogger on the night of April 19, 1989. Nomsa and others believed in the innocence of the young men.
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were exonerated due to the confessions of Matias Reyes. Reyes, a convicted murderer and serial rapist, was in prison and confessed to raping the jogger. DNA evidence confirmed his guilt. He stated that he acted alone in the killing of the Central Park Jogger.
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In open letters from The United Federation of Teachers to parents and educators, the UFT stated how Nomsa Brath, single-handedly forced The Board of Education to accept findings of how scientists have known of the dangers of asbestos for years.
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Many saw the media as rushing to judgment. 'Mother Love' did a media and press campaign for justice. Nomsa's husband Elombe and his involvement in media communications of television and radio helped to publicize the injustices.
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are co-founders of the Elombe Brath Foundation. The sale of some of Nomsa's paintings were sold to fund the nonprofit charity created in honor of her husband, Elombe Brath.
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Helene White was one of the original Grandassa Models in the "Naturally '62" beauty and fashion show. She was featured as the Cover Girl on numerous Jazz Album covers by
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UNIA Movement. Which influenced the creation of Grandassa Models. The UNIA hosted on Garvey Day, August 17 of each year a "Miss Natural Standard of Beauty Contest."
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of the topic and provide significant coverage of it beyond a mere trivial mention. If notability cannot be shown, the article is likely to be
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independent thinking. Charles was a collector of books. The Seifers created a library in their home to educate the Black community.
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by Sarah Burns, which addressed Nomsa's significance in this case. Sarah Burns, the author of the latter book, is the daughter of
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Helene Nomsa Brathwaite, is known by many monikers, including her maiden name, Helene White, and Nomsa Brath. She was the wife of
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Films, Jane Rosenthal and Berry Welsh from Tribeca Productions and DuVernay are the executive producers of the movie
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for over 50 years. In the 1960s she was a Grandassa model. They were both pioneer's in Black Arts Movement and the
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The “Naturally” beauty shows continued through the 1980s regularly, and later became commemorative events.
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In 1994 to 2003 Nomsa was an advocate for education reform. She has part of a panel discussion hosted by
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Nomsa Brath was one of the major organizers in the high-profile cases in New York City known as the
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https://amsterdamnews.com/news/2023/11/07/freedom-fighter-helene-brath-passes-at-81/
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Nomsa's work and advocacy on this case appear in books by three different authors.
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case. Five African American youth were indicted, and became known as the
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Community organizer, education reformer, activist, public speaker, artist
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Central Park 5 on Police Coercing False Statements and Planting Evidence
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In 2008, Nomsa had a stroke that restricted her activism and painting.
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Liberated Threads: Black Women, Style, and the Global Politics of Soul
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highlighted Helene Brathwaite's asbestos removal advocacy work in the
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Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League
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Jimmy Abu Williams, and Ernest Baxter. AJASS productions started in
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movement in the 1960s. Nomsa was one of the founding members of the
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took out ads calling for the death penalty for the five young men.
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Please help to demonstrate the notability of the topic by citing
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Grandassa Model - Pioneers of the Black is Beautiful movement
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Helene Nomsa Brath is also known as Helene Nomsa Brathwaite.
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from schools in New York City public schools. In 1985 the
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to younger children had not been properly addressed.
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Brown, Phil; Mikkelsen, Edwin J. (10 October 1997).
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The Central Park Five: A Chronicle of a City Wilding
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