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  • Council Member Johnson Prepares to Visit the Republic of Cameroon March 31 - April 5. See Itinerary!

    3/25/200911:59:05 AM Link 0 comments | Add comment

    Houston Council Member Johnson is preparing to take a trip to The Republic of Cameroon to meet with governmental officials. Below is his itinerary. Please look forward to highlights of this trip soon!

    March 31

    Welcome at Douala Intl Airport Travel by bus to Akwa Palace Hotel or Sawa Novotel

    Check in

    April 1st

    10 am : travel by bus to the DIDF site

    10 : 30 am: Inauguration ceremony of DIDF by his Excellency Ephraïm Inoni Prime Minister, head of Government. 11 : 15 am: Visit of the site

    01: 30 pm: Lunch offered by city officials

    03: 30 pm: Back to Hotel

    08: 30 pm: Dinner at the Douala Mayor residence

    April 2nd

    10 : 00 am: Visit of DIDF - Visit of the American booth

    01 : 30 am: Lunch

    05 : 00 pm: Meeting with the Chamber of Commerce and Government officials

    08 : 30 pm: Dinner

    April 3rd

    10 : 00 am Meeting with Cameroon businessmen Association - GICAM -

    00 : 30 am Lunch

    02 : 00 pm Departure to Yaoundé

    06 : 30 pm Arrival at Yaoundé

    08 : 30 pm Reception by Yaoundé American Embassy

    April 4th

    09 : 00 am Meetings with Ministers and heads of corporations

    00 : 30 pm Lunch

    03 : 00 pm Audience by His Excellency Mr Prime Minister

    04 : 00 pm Audience by is Highly honorable President of National Assembly

    April 5th

    Departure to Houston

  • More Photo Highlights of Councilmember Johnson's World Travels!

    3/25/200911:53:17 AM Link 0 comments | Add comment

    Councilmember Jarvis Johnson took a fact-finding trip to Baku (Azerbaijani: Baki), sometimes known as Baqy, Baky, Baki or Bakü. It is the capital, the largest city, and the largest port of Azerbaijan. Here are more photo highlights to show how well he was received as he represented the City of Houston and his constituents.







  • Council Member Johnson and Rapper T.I. successfully host Give Back Your Gun Day in Houston

    3/20/20097:37:42 PM Link 0 comments | Add comment

    Despite strong thunderstorms, hundreds of people turned out on March 14 for the Responsibility is a Lifestyle: Give Back Your Gun Day co-hosted by Council Member Jarvis Johnson in partnership with Grammy award-winning artist T.I., the K.I.N.G. Foundation, PoliticalSwagger.com, and the C.H.A.N.G.E. Initiative. The rally was held on the campus of Texas Southern University. Council Member Johnson encouraged everyone to accept responsibility to build up their communities and not tear them down.

  • Councilmember Jarvis Johnson partners with Rapper T.I. to host upcoming "Give Back Your Gun Day" in Houston

    3/10/200911:23:13 PM Link 0 comments | Add comment

    The K.I.N.G Foundation, Political Swagger and The C.H.A.N.G.E Initiative Present Responsibility Is A Lifestyle: Give Back Your Gun Day

    T.I. and the K.I.N.G. Foundation are partnering with Councilmember Jarvis Johnson, the Political Swagger Foundation and the C.H.A.N.G.E. Initiative in a call to service to engage elected officials, community organizers, artists, and every American citizen to accept responsibility to build safer communities. In an effort to take guns off the streets of Houston, TX, the Grammy award winner, T.I. and his, K.I.N.G. Foundation are hosting the Responsibility Is A Lifestyle: Give Back Your Gun Day on Saturday, March 14, 2009. Anyone with an unregistered weapon will be allowed to drop it off without penalty at Good Hope Missionary Baptist Church, 3015 North MacGregor Way, beginning at 11am; then join T.I. for a community rally at Texas Southern University.

    “Instead of walking with guns, I now have to walk with God”, says T.I. The Responsibility Is A Lifestyle: Give Back Your Gun Day is being organized by the Political Swagger Foundation and The CHANGE Initiative with T.I.’s K.I.N.G. Foundation.

    According to a recent study released by Northeastern University, between 2002 and 2007, the number of black male juveniles murdered nationally increased by 31 percent and the number of black perpetrators by 43 percent. The increases were even greater, the report said, when guns were used as weapons. Focusing on the period between 2000-01 and 2006-07, the study found Houston at the top of a list of 28 U.S. cities, with a 139 percent increase in the number of young African-Americans suspected in killings. (*Houston Chronicle)

    “Every era of great change has had its music and the artists have always been at the forefront of that change; from John Lennon to Marvin Gaye. Today, T.I. is using his influence to affect change and we’re excited to join him. The responsibility is on us,” said Tonja Styles, Founder of The Political Swagger Foundation.

    Co-Founder of the CHANGE Initiative and recording artist, Radiant Amar, learned first hand of the impact of gun violence; when he was involved in a shoot-out at age 14. He spent nearly two years in the Houston Juvenile Detention Center and the Texas Youth Commission because of his crime. “When you pick up a gun all roads lead to an end. When you put it down, that will prove to be your best beginning,” said Radiant.

    Other community partners include Texas Southern University,Good Hope Missionary Baptist Church, Radio-One 97.9 The Box, Houston Police Department, ENOTA Project, Jahaanah Productions, Mobile Regime, Houston NAACP, Millions More Movement Ministry of Justice, and more. For more information call our offices at 832-393-3009

  
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