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The Elephant’s Trunk

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Grace Shelby-Wells darts about her south boutique of fashion, jewelry and hand-crafted items multi-tasking with a smile, and well, with grace.

She , looks around, lights a few candles to set a warm, welcoming mood, then begins arranging a display of colorful Fall hues.

“For about 20 years, I was a marketing executive assistant for a wonderful company,” said Shelby-Grace. “But you know, I've always had an artist's mentality.”

” And this,” she says, with a sweep of her hand, “has been my dream. I've always loved being creative and this dream here just kept being put on the back burner. It was in the background, but never far from my mind, always.”

“Truth be told, there was that part of me that honestly felt being an artist, creating and decorating wouldn't get me paid. So, you do grown-up things. Get a good job, get married, have kids. And does get in the way. And still…,” she trails into silence.

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But the smile back full force.

“So, fast forward. After many, many years, I decided at the top of this year to push forward no matter what. Fear, no matter. Anxiety, no matter, I would push forward and follow my dream. It empowered me. Like an elephant, strong; a determined, regal creature and that's how I felt inside. It was time for me to move forward. Remember, an elephant never forgets. Thus, you know… The Elephant's Trunk.”

Shelby-Wells' boutique offers an array of fashion, jewelry and hand-crafted, decorative items. The business is located at 2570 N. Siwell Road in south Jackson.

This article first appeared on Mississippi Today and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.

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Podcast: It’s crunch time in both college and high school baseball.

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We are into the second of May, which means the college and high school seasons have reached the point where every pitch matters. At present, Mississippi is a likely 2-seed, Southern Miss is a 3-seed and is on the outside looking in. The Rebels, however, can change that this when No. 1 ranked A&M to Oxford. Also, Tyler gives the lowdown on all the high school baseball playoff action.

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Activist pressing charges against U.S. Rep. Ezell after confrontation over Israel-Hamas war

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mississippitoday.org – Taylor Vance – 2024-05-08 10:18:59

A Palestinian-American activist is pressing charges against U.S. Rep. Mike Ezell of Mississippi for allegedly assaulting her on Capitol Hill.

Ezell, who is currently running for reelection, was shown in a posted Tuesday with Sumer Mobarak, a member of a feminist political advocacy group based in California called Code Pink.

One of the activists can be heard asking Ezell about the Israel-Hamas war and whether he thinks Israel should accept a ceasefire proposal or if he wants “this genocide to continue?”

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Another person off-camera asks: “You want the killing of my people, my Palestinian people?”

“Oh, why don't you shut up?” Ezell says in response. “Knock it off!” He then appears to reach out with his hand and knock the cellphone him to the ground.

The Palestinian-American, identified as Mobarak, has filed an assault complaint against Ezell, according to Code Pink. U.S. Capitol told the Associated Press that they are looking into the incident.

“These China-backed protesters want to harass and intimidate Members of into ending our for Israel and our opposition to Hamas terrorists,” EzeIl said in a statement. “I will not be harassed or intimidated by the Chinese Communist Party, Hamas, or their supporters, and I will continue standing with our Israeli allies against terrorism.”

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Code Pink says on its site that “China is not our enemy.” According to a 2023 New York Times investigation, the group—which describes itself as a “feminist grassroots organization working to end U.S. warfare and imperialism, support peace and human rights initiatives”—once criticized China's human rights record but has more recently supported Beijing's internment of mostly Muslim Uyghurs.

Ezell was sheriff before he was elected to the U.S. House seat in in 2022. He is seeking reelection this year as the Republican nominee and faces Craig Elliot Raybon, who was unopposed for the Democratic nomination, in November.

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On this day in 1969

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May 8, 1969

The original Sesame Street cast. Credit: Courtesy of PBS

Members of the Black Psychiatrists of America interrupted the breakfast of the trustees of the American Psychiatric Association, sharing a list of demands that included a rise in Black leadership, a call to desegregate mental facilities and a rule to bar psychiatrists guilty of racial discrimination.

Their founding president, Charles Pierce, was especially concerned about television: “American homes have more television sets than bathtubs, refrigerators or telephones; 95 percent of American homes have television sets.”

Convinced that the way to change young hearts would be through television, he became a senior advisor for a new educational show for preschoolers known as “Sesame Street,” which a racially diverse cast.

“Sesame Street” would go on to become one of the most successful shows of all time, creating iconic characters that resonate to this day.

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