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San Francisco's First Black Female Mayor Sworn in By Lt. Governor Gavin Newsom
July 11, 2018

Thousands gathered in San Francisco for the inauguration of London Breed, the City's First Black Female Mayor.  With video greetings from San Francisco's First Female Mayor, Senator Dianne Feinstein, Senator Kamala Harris, Congresswoman Barbara Lee and Congresswoman Jackie Speier, the festivities were blessed by Rabbi Beth Singer of Temple Emanu-El and Dr. Amos Brown of Third Baptist Church as they declared Mayor London Breed the 45th Mayor of San Francisco is an answer to prayer and that her leadership of San Francisco will be a demonstration to the nation and the 45th President on how to act.  Both Congregation Emanu-El and Third Baptist Church were established during the Gold Rush Days of California within two years of each other, noted Brown.  Lt. Governor Gavin Newsom showed much delight as he Swore in the Mayor and she then spoke passionately to the people gathered about the need for compassion while tough decisions will need to be made to move the City forward.  Wright Enterprises Community Spotlight includes Wednesday, July 11th ceremonies and Monday, July 9th special event honoring the Mayor by clergy of various religious backgrounds. 

Wright Enterprises-Community Spotlight
Wright Enterprises-Community Spotlight
 
Press Release

July 11, 2018

 
"LONDON BREED MAYOR OF SAN FRANCISCO
"AN ANSWER TO PRAYER!"
"O' Happy Day!"
California Lt. Governor Gavin Newsom Swears In 
San Francisco's 45th Mayor, London Breed. 
(Click Image to See Entire Ceremony 
Emceed by San Francisco Giants 
Announcer Renel Brooks Moon).
Congresswoman Barbara Lee among dignitaries at Third Baptist Church as Inclusive Clergy from major faiths gathered on Monday, July 9th to Pray for Mayor Elect London Breed at the San Francisco Interfaith Prayer Service. The ceremony of songs and prayers included unexpected guests as Congresswoman Lee who speaks at 1:03:02 in the live to tape stream from Third Baptist. 

(CLICK IMAGE TO VIEW CEREMONY)  

Former San Francisco Mayor Willie L. Brown speaks at 58:49.  Dr. Frederick Haynes III, pastor of Friendship West Baptist Church, a mega church with 12,000 members in Dallas, gives the Keynote "You are the Chosen One...And Flowers Don't Pick Themselves" based on the Book of Esther at 2:01:20. 

Thank God for the coverage KTVU gave of Monday's event.  Coverage by other major media just didn't happen.  Jackie Wright of W.E. Community Spotlight made a FB query about the coverage or lack thereof.  
In Other Media News... If You Missed It...Friday, July 6, 2018 KPIX Said Goodbye to Longtime News Director, Dan Rosenheim...
Jackie Wright, Wright Enterprises, (right) pictured with an unnamed guest, long time KPIX News Director Dan Rosenheim and Michael D. of The Registry Bay Area at one of the recent Ethnic Heritage Month Celebrations. KPIX announced Rosenheim's retirement last Friday, July 6, 2018. Wright, former Public Affairs manager for the CBS duopoly, instituted the CW & KPIX Station celebrations beginning with the Latino Heritage Month Celebration in 2004. 
Board of Supervisors President Malia Cohen officiated her first meeting on Tuesday, July 10th. The District 10 Supervisor received high praise for her leadership for fighting for the youth of San Francisco by the Flavored Tobacco Ban legislation she initiated in April 2017. 
It was noted that 68% of San Franciscans agreed with Cohen when the Tobacco Industry forced a referendum in June. The legislation stood to stop the sale of flavored tobacco in San Francisco!  Among Cohen's duties for the day included leading the Supervisors in their goodbye tribute to London Breed, who had served twice as Board of Supervisors President before moving on to the City's top job.
Speaking of Tobacco... Don't Forget the Fight Continues!
 
The African American Tobacco Control Leadership Council (AATCLC) is pleased to announce that the California Department of Public Health, California Tobacco Control Program (CTCP) is re-releasing an RFA (Request for Application) to potentially fund (4) African American/Black Regional Initiatives to Reduce Tobacco Related Disparities in our population. This is a significant initiative as these are five-year regional grants with an estimated total funding amount of $6,705,540. ( Click Here for Article)

 
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