Basic Black: A Conversation with the Candidates for Boston City Council District 7
(Originally broadcast on February 18, 2011) A Reporter's Roundtable: In conversation with the candidates for Boston City Council District 7.
Our panel: Latoyia Edwards, anchor, New England Cable News; Phillip Martin, senior investigative reporter, 89.7, WGBH Radio; Manolia Charlotin, editor, The Boston Haitian Reporter; Tito Jackson, candidate for Boston City Council District 7; and Cornell Mills, candidate for Boston City Council District 7.
Basic Black ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: Boston City Council District 7
(Originally streamed February 18, 2011) After the broadcast the conversation with the candidates for Boston City Council District 7 continued to include issues of public safety and job creation.
Our panel: Latoyia Edwards, anchor, New England Cable News; Phillip Martin, senior investigative reporter, 89.7, WGBH Radio; Manolia Charlotin, editor, The Boston Haitian Reporter; Tito Jackson, candidate for Boston City Council District 7; and Cornell Mills, candidate for Boston City Council District 7.
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Cornell Mills: I’m my own man Stands by mother Dianne Wilkerson
Cornell Mills: I’m my own man
Stands by mother Dianne Wilkerson
FAMILY TIME: City Council candidate Cornell Mills, left, campaigns with his daughter, Amaris, 8, and son, Cornell Jr., 11, by his side. Mills says he stands with his mother, ex-state Sen. Dianne Wilkerson.
Photo By Stuart Cahill
By Colneth Smiley Jr. and Jessica Fargen | Sunday, February 20, 2011 | http://www.bostonherald.com | Local Politics
City Council candidate Cornell Mills is standing by his mother, disgraced former state Sen. Dianne Wilkerson, but he insists he is running for office as his own man.
“The good that she’s done for this community far outweighs the negative aspects,’’ Mills, 36, told the Herald in a rare interview on his mother, who begins serving a 3 1/2-year prison term next month on a federal corruption conviction.
“There are always two sides to the issue, and she’s going to have her opportunity to give her version of what happened,” he added. “But I am very proud of her record. I’m very proud of all the accomplishments that she’s made.
“I’m running on my record. I’m not running based on anything that my mother’s done.”
Mills — a real-estate agent, former civilian investigator for the district attorney’s office and married father of four — is facing an uphill battle against heavily favored Tito Jackson in the District 7 special election to replace Chuck Turner. The 70-year-old former councilor also heads to prison next month for his conviction in the federal corruption case.
“With my mother gone and with Chuck Turner being gone from his seat, there’s a lack in leadership,” said Mills, seated at his Roxbury kitchen table. “There’s a void in advocacy. So I wanted to make sure this community knew there was still someone here that’s willing to fight for them.”
Last week, Mills earned a spot on the March 15 election ballot, garnering 10 percent of the vote, far behind Jackson’s 67 percent.
Mills said he and his older brother, Kendall, grew up watching his mother struggle as a single parent who fought fervently for the poor. Before she ran for office, Wilkerson was a civil rights attorney who served as lead counsel for the NAACP. She is credited with winning a landmark case that resulted in the desegregation of Hub public housing.
“Whenever you fight for the poor or for the less privileged, there are a lot of forces at play that don’t want to see you succeed,” Mills said of her eventual downfall. “And that’s the reality of where we are at today in this city.”
Mills — who worked on his first campaign when he was 10 — said he is running on a platform to “stimulate economic empowerment and development.” The Boston College High School grad describes himself above all else as a family man, raising his kids with his wife, attorney Stephanie Soriano-Mills.
“My kids walk the streets of this city,” he said. “So it’s my responsibility to do the things my elders did and sacrifice part of my life to make sure their lives are left in a better position.”
Mills acknowledges he’s facing a seasoned campaigner in Jackson, who ran unsuccessfully for the council two years ago and worked on Gov. Deval Patrick’s re-election bid.
Jackson, declining to comment on the scandal that brought down Wilkerson and Turner, said he’s focused on the economy.
“The real issue is on the here and now,” Jackson said. “People in our community need work, jobs and economic justice. People want to walk down safe and clean streets.”
Article URL: http://www.bostonherald.com/news/politics/view.bg?articleid=1318057
Stands by mother Dianne Wilkerson
FAMILY TIME: City Council candidate Cornell Mills, left, campaigns with his daughter, Amaris, 8, and son, Cornell Jr., 11, by his side. Mills says he stands with his mother, ex-state Sen. Dianne Wilkerson.
Photo By Stuart Cahill
By Colneth Smiley Jr. and Jessica Fargen | Sunday, February 20, 2011 | http://www.bostonherald.com | Local Politics
City Council candidate Cornell Mills is standing by his mother, disgraced former state Sen. Dianne Wilkerson, but he insists he is running for office as his own man.
“The good that she’s done for this community far outweighs the negative aspects,’’ Mills, 36, told the Herald in a rare interview on his mother, who begins serving a 3 1/2-year prison term next month on a federal corruption conviction.
“There are always two sides to the issue, and she’s going to have her opportunity to give her version of what happened,” he added. “But I am very proud of her record. I’m very proud of all the accomplishments that she’s made.
“I’m running on my record. I’m not running based on anything that my mother’s done.”
Mills — a real-estate agent, former civilian investigator for the district attorney’s office and married father of four — is facing an uphill battle against heavily favored Tito Jackson in the District 7 special election to replace Chuck Turner. The 70-year-old former councilor also heads to prison next month for his conviction in the federal corruption case.
“With my mother gone and with Chuck Turner being gone from his seat, there’s a lack in leadership,” said Mills, seated at his Roxbury kitchen table. “There’s a void in advocacy. So I wanted to make sure this community knew there was still someone here that’s willing to fight for them.”
Last week, Mills earned a spot on the March 15 election ballot, garnering 10 percent of the vote, far behind Jackson’s 67 percent.
Mills said he and his older brother, Kendall, grew up watching his mother struggle as a single parent who fought fervently for the poor. Before she ran for office, Wilkerson was a civil rights attorney who served as lead counsel for the NAACP. She is credited with winning a landmark case that resulted in the desegregation of Hub public housing.
“Whenever you fight for the poor or for the less privileged, there are a lot of forces at play that don’t want to see you succeed,” Mills said of her eventual downfall. “And that’s the reality of where we are at today in this city.”
Mills — who worked on his first campaign when he was 10 — said he is running on a platform to “stimulate economic empowerment and development.” The Boston College High School grad describes himself above all else as a family man, raising his kids with his wife, attorney Stephanie Soriano-Mills.
“My kids walk the streets of this city,” he said. “So it’s my responsibility to do the things my elders did and sacrifice part of my life to make sure their lives are left in a better position.”
Mills acknowledges he’s facing a seasoned campaigner in Jackson, who ran unsuccessfully for the council two years ago and worked on Gov. Deval Patrick’s re-election bid.
Jackson, declining to comment on the scandal that brought down Wilkerson and Turner, said he’s focused on the economy.
“The real issue is on the here and now,” Jackson said. “People in our community need work, jobs and economic justice. People want to walk down safe and clean streets.”
Article URL: http://www.bostonherald.com/news/politics/view.bg?articleid=1318057
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
VOTE! TODAY! TUE. 2/15 CORNELL MILLS FOR DISTRICT 7 - #3 On The Ballot
VOTE! TODAY! TUE. 2/15
CORNELL MILLS FOR DISTRICT 7
#3 On The Ballot
JOIN US TONIGHT FOR OUR THANK YOU CELEBRATION
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CORNELL MILLS FOR DISTRICT 7
#3 On The Ballot
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Monday, February 14, 2011
Election/Primary Thank You Celebration 2/15 @Breezeway
Election/Primary Thank You Celebration
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District 7 City Council
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All About Boston Candidates Forum: Cornell Mills, Tito Jackson
All About Boston Candidates Forum: Cornell Mills, Tito Jackson
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Tito Jackson
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Cornell Mills
Tito Jackson
Part 2
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Part 2
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150+ Roxbury Supporters for Cornell Mills!!
Over 150+ Roxbury Supporters for Cornell Mills!!
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ELECTION DAY!!! VOTE!!! TUES. FEB. 15TH
ELECTION DAY!!! VOTE!!! TUES. FEB. 15TH
Election Day: Tuesday, February 15th
The Special Preliminary Municipal Election for District 7 is on Tuesday, February 15, 2011. Polling locations will be open from 7am to 8pm.
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Tuesday, February 8, 2011
2/8 RoxVote Candidates Forum at Hibernian Hall 6pm
TONITE! 2/8
RoxVote Forum at Hibernian Hall
Candidates Night at Hibernian Hall (184 Dudley Street)
Tuesday, February 8th 6pm to 8:30pm.
Over 100 Black Men from Roxbury Stand With Cornell Mills
Over 100 Black Men from Roxbury Stand With Cornell Mills
Yesterday, Feb 7th at Breezeway on Blue Hill Ave in Roxbury a new Black History was made.
Over 120+ Black Men from Roxbury have signed on as supporters of Cornell Mills for District 7 City Council.
VOTE Feb. 15th and March 15th
TONITE!
RoxVote Forum at Hibernian Hall
Candidates Night at Hibernian Hall (184 Dudley Street)
Tuesday, February 8th 6pm to 8:30pm.
Sunday, February 6, 2011
JOELL ORTIZ ROCKS WITH CORNELL MILLS!!!
JOELL ORTIZ ROCKS WITH CORNELL MILLS!!!
On Saturday February 5th, 2011 Joell Ortiz breezed through Boston to show love to some local fans.
Joell touched down at the Mass Ave and Columbus Store Laced
Much Love to his hosts, Edo G. and Lino of the Floor Lords
After breaking bread with Blackstonian Fam from
Scope Urban Apparel
http://scopeurbanapparel.com
http://scopeurbanapparel.com
Joell Ortiz showed some love to Cornell Mills
who brought Joell to Boston during the 2008 Obama Campaign
for a Get Out The Vote event at the Reggie Lewis Center.
On that day NY Artists Joell Ortiz and NYOIL were honored
for their participation and community involvement and presented
certificates from Sen. Dianne Wilkerson.
l-r Jesse Winfrey, NYOIL, Dianne Wilkerson, Joell Ortiz, Jamarhl Crawford
(photo from the Baystate Banner 10/16/08)
MON. FEB. 7 BLACK HISTORY IN THE MAKING OVER 100 BROTHERS FOR CORNELL Fundraiser to Elect Cornell Mills City Council - District 7
BLACK HISTORY IN THE MAKING 2/7
OVER 100 BROTHERS FOR CORNELL
Fundraiser to Elect Cornell Mills
City Council - District 7
OVER 100 BROTHERS FOR CORNELL
Fundraiser to Elect Cornell Mills
City Council - District 7
BROTHERS FOR ROXBURY- BROTHERS FOR CORNELL
BREEZEWAY BAR & GRILL
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2011
6:00PM-8:00PM
REV. CHRIS WOMACK, CHAIR
VICE CHAIRS
WILLIAM DORCENA, K. WAYNE MILLS, JAMARHL CRAWFORD
Co-Hosted By Brothers of Roxbury
REV. THOMAS CROSS |
BISHOP SAM HOGAN |
MIN. RODNEY MUHAMMAD |
MIN. MARVIN VENAY |
ELDER GILBERT G. WHITE III |
ADRIAN NILES | GREG ALTENOR | MIKE HOPKINS |
AJIBOLA OSINUBI | GREG BERRY | MIKE MASSEY |
ALLAN ARRINGTON | GREG FRANCIS | NATE GAMBLE |
ALLEN TURNER | GREG HILL | NELSON MIRANDA |
ANDRE NORMAN | HUGH JOHNSON | OMAR BILAL |
ANTHONY JENNINGS | ISAIAH WILLIAMS | OMAR LAWRENCE |
ANTHONY MEEKS | J.D. NELSON | OSAMAH ORLEBAR |
ANTHONY PITTS | JALIL HEATH | PAUL MARCOTTE, JR |
ASWAD SMITH | JAMAL GALAWAY | QUEON JACKSON |
AVERY EVANS | JAVON TAYLOR | RALPH VALENY |
BILL SINGLETON | JED HRESKO | RAMON MADREY |
BOYCE SLAYMAN, JR | JEFF ROSS, ESQ | REGGIE BROWN |
BOYCE SLAYMAN, SR | JERMAINE BLUNT | RICHARD BAKER |
BRUCE SINCLAIR | JEROME WHITE | RICHARD EVANS |
C. DEVONN MILLS, JR | JERU BERRY | ROB GRIFFIN |
CARLOS GONZALEZ | JESSE WINFREY | ROB HENDERSON |
CARLTON BUFFORD | JOHN MOYET | ROMERO HOLIDAY |
CHAD NELSON | JOSE MOE | RONALD ALSTON |
CHARLES WHITE | JOSHUA JAMES | ROYAN MCCLEAN |
CHRIS MASSEY | KALONJI WILLIAMS | RUSSELL PAULDING |
CHUCK JONES | KAREEM TYLER | RYAN MCCULLUM |
COREY LORD | KEITH DELOACH | SALIH ROWE |
CORKEY WINSTON | KEITH SPADEY | SANTONIO GOODEN |
DANA JONES | KENNY WILKERSON | SERGIO BRICE |
DANA ROGERS | KEVIN CONNER | SHAWN ENNIS |
DARYLE JACKSON | KEVIN ROSS | SHYRONE BROWN |
DAVID ALLEN | KEVIN WILKERSON | STEVE GAYLE |
DAVID COX | KEVIN WILLIAMS | TERRENCE KELLY |
DAVID CRAWFORD | KHALIF NELSON | THADIUS THOMAS |
DAVID THOMAS | KHARI ROULHAC | THOMAS REYES |
DELANO MOE | KIM GROSS, SR | THOMAS WEST |
DEMETRI ROBERTSON | KION SANTOS | TOM THOMPSON |
DERRIK STONE | KION THOMAS | TONI ROSSI, ESQ |
DON DINGLE | KIRK WOMACK | |
DONALD OSGOOD | LARRY BOGARTY | TONY RICHARDS |
DONNIE POWELL | LAZARO DELGARDO | TRAMAINE ROTHERS |
DRE ROBERTS | LEE KINDELL | VERNON JACKSON |
DUANE NELSON | LEROY ALEXANDER | VICTOR MORALEZ |
DWAYNE GUMBS | MARCUS JACKSON | WALTER SORIANO II |
DWIGHT MORRIS | MARK STALLWORTH | WES RITCHIE |
ED COAKLEY | MERVIN REESE | WILL DUNN |
ERIK HALL | MICHAEL CAMPBELL | WILLIAM HOLLIMAN |
ERNEST BATES | MICHAEL JOSEY | WILLIE GLOVER |
ERNEST MONNELL | MICHAEL WARE | WILLIE HICKS, JR |
GARY BYNOE | MIKE CAMPBELL | WILLLIE BAKER |
YVELT VINCENT |
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Saturday, February 5, 2011
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