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Thought-provoking, informative, enlightening news and commentary brought to you by TxDOT, Candidates Tammy Kemp, Ingrid Warren, Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson, Remeko Edwards, Constable Cleo Steele, Melodee Armstrong, Andrea Martin and UNCF.
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NO 3 ISSUE 25 BR I NG I NG YOU ENL I GHTEN I NG, EDUCATIONAL , EMPOWER I NG, I NSP I R I NG, THOUGHT-PROVOK I NG I NFORMAT I ON FEBRUARY 21, 2014 PAGE 1 I MESSENGER Page 3 I MESSENGER VOLUME 3 ISSUE 25 FEBRUARY 21 2014 JUSTICE IN AMERICA Prosecutor says there will be a retrial of Michael Dunn on murder charges in the death of Jordan Davis
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I MESSENGERVOLUME 3 ISSUE 25 FEBRUARY 21 2014

JUSTICE IN AMERICA

Prosecutor says there will be a

retrial of Michael Dunn on murder

charges in the death of

Jordan Davis

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Pay tribute to your loved one!

Call214-941-0110

Grand Jury no bills judge in domestic abuse case  Carlos R. Cortez,

Judge of the 44th State Civil District Court in Dallas County, Texas, was vindicated on a false accusation made by his ex-girlfriend on December 28, 2013, after he was no billed February 20, 2014 by a Dallas County Grand Jury.  Judge Cortez maintained his innocence since his arrest.

After the news was announced, Judge Cortez said, “I am thankful that in this instance, justice was served, however, I am aware of others in our community who have been falsely accused who have spent decades in prison for crimes that they did not commit.  It is unfortunate that my political opponent in my up-coming Democratic primary election has used something so horrific in an attempt to have Democrats vote for her. It is shocking that someone running for a judicial bench would be telling

Democrats to vote based on what they read on the internet.  A good judge applies the law to the facts of the case and does not judge someone based on a Google search, as my opponent has directed Democrats in Dallas County to

do.  My opponent, Bonnie Goldstein, owes my fellow Democrats in Dallas County an apology.”Judge Cortez was represented in this case by Dallas defense attorneys Kevin M. Brooks and Peter A. Schulte.  After the grand jury’s decision, Mr. Brooks said, “The grand jury made the proper

decision in this case.  This case is a perfect example of how someone can not only be falsely accused but also falsely charged with a crime based on a false allegation.” 

Mr. Schulte, Judge Cortez’s other attorney, said “I hope moving forward that the Dallas Police Department will review their procedures in investigating claims of domestic violence instead of rushing to arrest.  We believe that if the responding officers had conducted a simple investigation that night, he would not have been arrested based on the available evidence.” 

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Memorable Keepsakes Get in the holiday spirit with the unique wares available from the exquisite boutique known as Bella Merce. At Bella Merce it's their goal to make decorating

and gift giving as easy as eating that warm slice of holiday pie, which is why they have dreamed up an endless assortment of accoutrements to make the festivities truly shine. Start an all new Christmas tradition that can be enjoyed throughout the years with Bella Merce's Christmas Wish List Keepsake Ornament.Each one is etched with either the child's name and the words "Letter to Santa" or "Christmas Wish List," and can then be !lled with their notes. This fun twist on the glass ornament features frosted words, a colorful bow, and a

removable cap, making it easy to replace or continue !lling the ball

with their special letters.Indulge in a holiday purchase that

can be enjoyed year round with their Engraved Wood Photo Tags. Touted as a unique way to

display a family tree, these tags are engraved with the photos of choice and then can be personalized with optional

text on the backside. Create a series of holiday memories to hang upon

the boughs, or choose a set of wedding or family vacation snapshots to

display year round and give as gifts.

Instant Glamour: Slip on Cu!s

Shaun Robinson updated her LBD with a "ick of the wrist. Did you see Shaun on the set of Access Hollywood sporting that gorgeous black dress with gold cu#s? Guess what? Her cu#s are actually removable! Her secret: Invisibelt KCu#s. These elastic, sparkly cu#s instantly transform any simple sweater or dress. Just slip them on your wrist for an entirely new, chic look. Choose from 5 fashionable, fun KCu# styles.

Shaun recently discovered Invisibelt KCu#s and not only wore them on the set to spruce up her out!t, but sent us a video from her dressing room encouraging her fans to try her new holiday accessory choice!

Known for her impeccable fashion sense, Shaun is only reiterating what thousands of other fashionistas have been saying...”why spend thousands of dollars on a new out!t when you can stock up on wardrobe staples and turn a blah to bling with a ""ick of your wrist”. In a season of parties where busy days quickly turn to party grand entrances, it is hard to stay organized and !nd the time (and money) to make each out!t special. KCu#s can be stashed

in your handbag or luggage for quick access and amazing results, for a fraction of the price.

With New Year’s around the corner and Valentine’s day soon to follow, we

are all under pressure to wear something fresh and exciting... yet save a penny or two.

KCu#s by Invisibelt are the answer to your Christmas wish, and with her ingenious line of practical

and stylish accessories, creator Kathy Kramer has provided the perfect gift for your girlfriends or yourself for any special occasion.

www.invisibelt.com

The Lap Log-"Making Life a Little Easier"

Bamboosa, a well-known U.S. manufacturer of unique eco-friendly products, has acquired the exclusive rights to manufacture and distribute a new product designed to make the everyday use of iPads® and similar devices a more comfortable experience. The Lap Log© tablet holder is already in production at Bamboosa’s Andrews, S.C facility and will be distributed worldwide.

The Lap Log is one of the most universal tablet holders on the market. The cylindrical shape of the stand di#erentiates it from similar products in that it allows the user to adjust the angle of the iPad, tablet or eReader for better viewing without changing their body position. The wooden insert accommodates most tablet and eReader devices and works equally as well in either portrait or landscape mode. Furthermore, the “bean bag” design is made from all natural buckwheat hulls and provides for a stable platform on almost any surface. Most importantly- it’s made in America!

“Almost 200 million tablets and eReader devices have been sold worldwide,” said Mindy Saintsing, VP of Marketing at Bamboosa. “Now consumers are looking for a more comfortable way to use them without holding them or propping them on their laps or knees. We think this product delivers on that promise better than any other we have seen. Plus, it’s eco-friendly and made in America!”

The Lap Log is made of sustainable materials, including certi!ed organic 100% cotton twill and naturally grown buckwheat hulls. A removable wooden insert that holds the tablet is crafted locally and is hand-sanded and stained with a natural, non-toxic !nish.

Washable – If you happen to get a little dirt on your Lap Log when you're at the park, simply remove the wooden insert, dump the natural buckwheat !lling into a container, and put your Lap Log into the wash. Flexible – The durable bean bag design lets you view any tablet or eReader at almost limitless viewing angles, and the buckwheat hulls allow your Lap Log to conform to any surface. Versatile – Use your Lap Log in bed, on the couch, sitting at your desk or on the kitchen counter. No straps, Velcro, or clips, and it easily adjusts to eliminate glare. Remove the wooden insert, and your Lap Log can be used as a comfy travel pillow! Travel Ready – The Lap Log weighs a little more than a pound, so you’ll be able to take yours anywhere. It's light enough to throw in your carry-on, and has the added bonus of doubling as a neck pillow! Going outdoors? Toss it in your backpack and have a convenient and stable stand for your device at the beach or on the trail.www.thelaplog.com

Customized  Bespoke  Clothing  for  the  Well-­Dressed  ManGIFT IDEAS!

Don't Let Your Charger Get Lost in the Crowd

CableKeeps™ useful features add both personality and utility to the everyday Apple Charger.They are designed so that the cable that attaches to your Apple device stays with it, nicely wrapped around the base and secured so that it will remain free from tangles when shoved into a bag, pocket or purse. This same design feature allows you to keep the cable short and neat while the charger is plugged into the wall fueling your iPad, iPod or iPhone. Secondly, CableKeeps™ come in beautiful bold Apple-

inspired colors, orange, sky blue, true red, lime, royal blue and purple. The clean lines and noticeable colors mean you won’t lose them among all the dull black chargers belonging to co-workers, fellow passengers and classmates. CableKeeps™ are molded in Santoprene thermoplastic rubber which makes them durable, recyclable and non-toxic. More good thinking.Mothers will love these—no more wondering who owns

which cable charger—no fussing to !nd the right one just as you have to tear out the door in the morning. Your family can each have their own colour, and what a great stocking stu#er they will make. CableKeeps™ will keep everyone happy. The cost of the US model, “Goldie”, $16.

www.nicebydesign.com.

www.bellamerce.com

Luxury Handbag Brand, Deondra Jereé debuts

With each handbag embodying its own unique, modern, and sophisticated design, NY-based handbag line Deondra Jereé launches its collection in time for the Winter 2013 season.Emerging handbag brand, Deondra Jereé distinguishes itself from the current fashion world with its innovative design, high quality materials,

and reasonable pricing. By infusing the combination of edginess and sophistication into each handbag, NY-based handbag line Deondra Jereé wishes to produce unique, everyday styles that are not currently available in the mass market. Each luxury handbag showcases its own modern and bold design. The winter 2013 collection is available online at deondrajeree.com.“I wanted to design handbags today$s sophisticated women would wear, including myself

because I'm con!dent in my style and like to wear original pieces,” said Deondra. “Our pieces are alluring, fashion forward, bold, and high-end. I wanted to give women who desire the !ner things in life a handbag that is sophisticated, yet edgy.”With each handbag made from the !nest genuine lizard skins and Italian-glazed leather, the Deondra Jereé winter collection ultimately takes today$s f e m a l e consumer from day-to-night. With the f a s h i o n -f o r w a r d woman in mind, the Deondra Jereé winter 2013 c o l l e c t i o n prices range from $290.00 to $1,190.00 and feature six high-quality designs.

Deondra Jereé is a luxury handbag brand that was founded in 2013 by designer and creative director, Deondra Morris.

Deondra Jereé wishes to deliver the !nest quality, original, and on-trend handbags at an a#ordable price point. www.Deondrajeree.com.

Knot Standard (www.knotstandard.com) is an online bespoke clothing company that makes customized clothing including suits, shirts, blazers and slacks for men. The New York City-based !rm combines the latest in cutting edge technology with the skills and talents of a master tailor to deliver customers the perfect !t every time – guaranteed.

“We take pride in every single item of clothing we construct,” said Knot Standard CEO Matt Mueller. “We invest 100% in getting the absolute perfect !t for each individual customer and we take very seriously our customer satisfaction.”

Launched in 2010, Knot Standard is the brainchild of John Ballay and Matt Mueller, two Americans then living in Dubai. They later partnered with Tarig El Sheikh, an experienced !nance executive and have now expanded operations globally.

Knot Standard’s value proposition is straight forward: Allowing gents from all over the globe access to a world of talented tailors, Knot Standard o#ers handmade bespoke suits at price points that customers would usually pay for an o# the rack, run of the mill suit.Upping the stakes, Knot Standard uses innovative 3D imaging via webcam to get the most perfect measurements for clients and laser cutting technology at the workshop to ensure each suit is cut to !t the individual customer.

“The perfect !t, individual style, and impeccable tailoring.” explains Ballay. “The key to being well dressed is always !t and that’s what gives Knot Standard a competitive edge. We don’t use patterns. Each bespoke suit is cut directly from a bolt of cloth to the measurements of the individual customer. We like to joke that our suits come in just one size – yours.”

From Wall Street to the West Coast, Knot Standard makes suits for every important occasion. Bespoke advisors are on hand 24 hours, seven days a week to help guide customers through the measurement process. They can also advise on suit types, fabric choice, slim vs traditional !t and an array of fashionable options including contrast color buttonholes, peak vs shawl collar lapels or spread vs straight collars.

Knot Standard uses the best of Italian and English fabrics, o#ers a 100% satisfaction guarantee and round the clock customer service.

www.knotstandard.com

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Message to the People...

I MESSENGERCheryl Smith, Publisher

Established 2011

IMESSENGER is a tribute to Le Messager, founded by Cameroonian journalist Pius Njawe and The Messenger, an independent magazine, founded by labor activist A . Philip Randolph and economist Chandler Owen.IMESSENGER is committed to informing, inspiring, enlightening and provoking thought in a forum that is international. Submissions for publication consideration may be submitted to www.myimessenger.com.

Bishop Michael McKee, North Texas United Methodist Church, Mrs. Michael McKee, Mr. Carrie Holmes, Rev. Dr. Zan Holmes, Representative Helen Giddings, Pastor Dianna Masters, and Rev. Dr. Henry L. Masters 

February 21, 2014

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Cheryl

I have decided to stick with love. Hate is too great a burden to bear.Martin Luther King, Jr.

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Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. ~Albert Einstein

Over my career, I have written time and time again about the importance of voting. I have quoted soldiers who fought battles to gain the right to vote and I have tried using the words and experiences of others to try to inspire, encourage, and yes, sometimes embarrass readers into voting.

I’ve told the story of Miss Jane Pittman, played by actress Cicely Tyson in the movie, “The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman.” I tried to recreate the excitement felt by the people who voted for the first time in the “new” South Africa and I even talked about the men and women who stood up and spoke out for the right to vote; as well as those who died because of their efforts.

I’ve written about the poll taxes and the lynchings, along with the degradation and humiliation felt by those men and women as their children watched them being denied their rights.

My pieces ran the gamut from women suffrage leaders to Tupac Shakur, who stressed the power of the vote and encouraged young voters to become involved.

At one point, over the years, I even suggested feeding people at the polls. Along with one vote/one person, we would have one meal. Having family reunions or concerts -- some gimmick to get people to get up off their butts and doing the right thing.

There were also the columns about how one vote matters and every vote is counted. Now, while some may say that some elections have proven otherwise, we still have to believe that if there is one place where everyone is equal, it has to be at the ballot box.

Every time I write about the importance of voting, I say that it will be my last column -- that at some point I need to move on.

I had a talk with the Rev. Joseph Lowery, a giant in the movement who continues to be a voice for the voiceless and for all things righteous. We discussed voter turnouts in recent years and he too was frustrated.

But he said we have to keep on, because the cause is right.So, I guess in a way some might say that according to what the Nobel Prize Winner Albert Einstein

surmised, I must be certifiably insane, because I am going to try again! Looking at the races in Dallas County, you can’t help but notice a shift. In the Democratic Party, you see more Black faces. That’s a change.Now there will be those who say the party is at a critical juncture and the “party” needs to circle the

wagons to ensure victory in the general election in November. Others say the party has been limping along for decades and after receiving a boon in the last eight years, it needs to be shaken up.

I see the need to have a party that is unified and that doesn’t destroy one another in the primary, using up all resources leaving the victor with little to fight with in the general election. That’s a very valid point and strategy.

But, I also advocate for accountability and just like there are some challengers who might not be ready, you had better believe there are some incumbents who are not deserving of another term.

Clearly there is some work to do and too bad the discussions about what to do with the party were not held years ago, in preparation for a time like this.

Now the primary election date of March 4 is around the corner. Early voting began on February 18 and will continue through February 28.

The Democratic leadership needs to be planning immediately for the future. The last thing the party wants is to be accused of disenfranchisement.

The sad thing is that it appears folks are making bitter enemies of one another. They say in politics that there are no permanent friends or enemies, just permanent issues. For those

who subscribe to that premise, to paraphrase the self-proclaimed King of R&B Bobby Brown, “It’s their prerogative.”

And the Republican Party needs an overhauling as well. It appears that insanity is the way of the world!I am not expecting different results.I am hoping. I am trying to keep hope alive. Is that insane?After all, what’s the sense in going on, in living, if you give up hope?

Cheryl Smith

         

 

 

               

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  For  his  mercy  endureth  forever.    Psalms  106:1

 

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By Ingrid Michelle Warren

Shareholder, IWARREN, P.C

Atty. Ingrid Warren earned her Doctor of Jurisprudence from e University of Texas School of Law where she learned it is as important to understand the policy reason

for the law as it is to know the law.

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February 24, 2014

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Speaker: Vicki Wells

Topic: 6 Pillars Of Business Success

Office of Civil Rights Business Development Section

The Training Series will begin on Feb. 14, 2014 and end on Feb. 27, 2014. The Office of Civil Rights – Disadvantaged Business Enterprises Supportive Services Program will design and operate a speaker training series. The series will provide training to Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBE), Small Business Enterprises (SBE), Historically Underutilized Businesses (HUB), and other minority- and women-owned businesses interested in participating in TxDOT contracts and procurements. The Speaker Training Series will be statewide and will take place in all 25 TxDOT districts located in the four regions.

All sessions are free of charge.

Register online at: www.txdot.gov/inside-txdot/office/civil-rights/speaker-series.html

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To Be Equal

By Marc Morial

Marc Morial is the CEO of the National Urban League

Mandela! A Better Man

By Vincent L. HallAs Obama would say in his

speech; “Mandela makes me want to be a better man!

By Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson

This country is one that has been built by the contributions made by immigrants. Throughout the years people have come to

America, to educate their children, to begin new lives, and to share in the freedoms of American Democracy that are found in very few places across the globe.

One of the most significant communities that has come to America over the years is the Asian-American community, specifically the Chinese-American community that has brought highly trained men and women, and rich cultural traditions that contribute immensely to the United States.

People of Chinese ancestry were the first Asian immigrants to arrive in Texas. They came to help construct the Texas

railroad system, working on a line that extended from Houston to Dallas. In the beginning, like most immigrant groups, they faced discrimination and hostility, but their strength of character and their collective tenacity allowed them to overcome unfair prejudices that existed in some quarters of the American environment.

Soldiers of Chinese ancestry fought valiantly during World War II, and during the Korean conflict, protecting American Democracy even while their communities faced racial hostiles from some sectors of the American public.

The Chinese community in North Texas, particularly the Taiwanese community, is economically vibrant, and its members make exceptional contributions to our community in education, health care, business, law and philanthropy.

Most recently I was honored to be a guest at a function hosted by the Greater Dallas Taiwanese Chamber of Commerce. The Chinese New year was celebrated, this being the “year of the Horse.” I was one of the recipients of the “global vision” award presented by the Chamber. They recognized me because

of my work in the areas of international business, culture, art, economics and transportation in the Dallas/Fort Worth area.

During my early years as a state elected official, I felt an affinity towards the Asian community that continues to this very day. At my suggestion, a group of Asian business owners, lead by the late business and civic leader, Robert Hsueh, started an Asian business chamber to represent the interests of Asian-Americans, many of whom lived in the district that I represented. Some of the organizers of that first group were Taiwanese-Americans.

In Congress, I have been an active member of the Congressional Asian Pacific-American Caucus that I organized soon after reaching Washington. The organization is principally concerned with issues that impact the lives of Americans of Asian and Pacific Island origin.

In Dallas, as in other communities where large numbers of Taiwanese-Americans are found, the concept of family is revered. Families often come together to celebrate their oneness and their vitality. That is simply one of the

many notable attributes that members of the Taiwanese-American community contribute to the marvelous mosaic that is America.

The Year of the Horse

Hon. Eddie Bernice Johnson

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Eddie Bernice Johnson represents Texas’ 30th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives. She is the first registered nurse elected to the US Congress.

INTERNSHIPS

Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson offers internship opportunities during the fall, spring and summer for undergraduate and graduate students who are currently in their sophomore year or later and who are looking to supplement their academic coursework with an educational working experience.

Students will further develop their research and communication skills during their internship and learn "rsthand about the interworking of a Congressional District Office.  Anyone interested in applying, please e-mail your resume to [email protected].

SPIRITUALLY SPEAKING

Powerless or Powerful - It’s

Your CallBy James A. Washington

I heard someone say recently that mistakes are the price you pay for wisdom. Stated another way, wisdom is the result of the lessons learned from the mistakes we make every day. It kind of gives new meaning to that knowledge is power thing. I mean the ultimate power has to be that you know that you know and in order to know anything, life has

to teach you the facts as they exist, like them or not.

This line of conversation puts experience into stunning perspective; at least it does for me.

Power, wisdom and experience are interconnected and should be explored from a spiritual point of view.The experienced person, who has learned from his or her mistakes, becomes wise and wisdom, being the prerequisite for knowledge provides the framework for what I believe is a fact. “Knowledge is power.”

The question rolling around in my head, then, is what kind of power does one get from their knowledge of God? I mean isn’t knowing God the absolute pinnacle of human understanding? Tha t ’s go t to be power o f an unbelievable nature.

Now, we’ve agreed that knowledge is power. Awareness of the Lord, an understanding of our purpose and subsequent submission to His Living Word, gives one a kind of power most f o l k d o n ’ t w a n t t o o r c a n n o t comprehend. Remember knowledge usually comes with a price.

Anyone want to share with the class the pain and anguish of repeated mistakes, false optimism, idol worship, addictions, or maybe just outright don’t give a damn about this religion stuff? Does anyone want to proclaim how the knowledge of God has made these once seemingly insurmountable obstacles but mere memories of past lives? Take it from one who knows, that’s power!

Now stay with me for one more moment. Let’s look at our shortcomings through the lens of wisdom.

Mistake after mistake just may have been a part of the course you were required to take so you might gain the wisdom necessary for you to allow God to mold you into a vessel where He can reside, or should I say where the Holy Spirit can reside?

It is my limited understanding that when pottery is put in a kiln, the temperature gets pretty hot.

But this process must be adhered to if you expect a resilient beautiful piece of pottery, lest I say art. I don’t know about you but this is a heat I have felt. If you let me I’ll testify about it at the drop of a hat.

T h e r e s u l t i n g k n o w l e d g e i s exhilaratingly powerful and joy does have new meaning. Power, real power, allows you to be vulnerable, forgiving, and able to honor God and love your fellow man.

Unfortunately, it can also make you feel stupid because, once you get this, it’s hard to come to grips with how easily it could have been acquired, yea all these long years. Read Psalm 23 again, please.

Someone who I respect a lot once told me God will not compete for your attention. So if you want other; other things, other pleasures, other Gods, He will not stand in your way. But if you seek Him, first, last and always…well you get my meaning. It’s all about power. I pray for you to know the power of knowing God.

I pray today is your day to let Him illuminate your dark spaces and places. May you learn the lessons you need to in order to get the wisdom necessary to experience the presence of God in this life long before you get to the next. Talk about power.

May God bless and keep you always.

We should emphasize not Negro History, but the Negro in history. What we need is not a history of selected races or nations, but the history of the world void of national bias, race hate, and religious prejudice. ~Carter Woodson, 1926

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Single Mom ChroniclesBy Tonya English

Dear SMC:Send your letters to [email protected]

Tonya English is an entrepreneur, writer, motivational speaker and the founder of Single Mom Chronicles.

She resides in the Dallas metroplex and is the single mom of two teenage girls.

Send your letters to letters@singlemomchronicles.

Tonya English is an entrepreneur, writer, motivational speaker and the founder of Single Mom Chronicles. She resides in the Dallas metroplex and is the single mom of two teenage girls.

By Cleo Manago, CEO and founder of the Black Men's Xchange (BMX)  

From Rodney King, to Trayvon Martin, Oscar Grant and now Jordan Davis, Black communities have responded with hope while waiting for justice, only to be surprised again and again when justice did not come. The cycle never seems to change. At some point, it becomes important to examine why.

Unfortunately in my lifetime I have yet to see evidence of any fundamental change regarding the treacherous wrath of White control and racism within institutional, criminal justice, academic, media or other central contexts. In my worldview, disproportionately compromising, incarcerating or killing innocent, unarmed Black people is an American pastime that has never dissipated. The recent, cold-blooded murders of young Trayvon Martin and Jordan Davis, and the slap on the hand

given to their murderers, is simply more media profiled versions of this American past-time.

Most incidences do not make the national stage however. George Zimmerman and Michael Dunn, among other killers of unarmed Black people, symbolically represent a legacy of White power protection based, deadly preemptive strikes on young Black people, especially males. Trayvon Martin and Jordan Davis, among other innocent Black people murdered over centuries, symbolically represent the consequences of a perceived threat to White power, racism-based control and entitlement-thinking.

Any hopeful investment or belief that any of this will just change is dangerous and debilitating to actual change. Four hundred years plus of Black enslavement, dehumanization and cruelty - by Whites with delusions-of-superiority - still creates a dangerous dynamic and energy between Black and White people. Retribution from Black

people is defensively feared among Whites but the litany of examples - like Trayvon and Jordan - will not stop until Black people gain the capacity to actively fight for, value, respect and protect the lives of Black people.

For real defense, Black people must begin to value, nurture, prepare, independently build with, invest in and affirm other Black people. And, THIS is the biggest challenge Black people have. This particular challenge is even bigger than direct racism.Centuries of yet healed scar tissue and

trauma, fueled by racism and instigated Black on Black violence has to be intentionally understood, contextualized and effectively addressed. Little sustainable or reliable Black progress can occur until this is done. Black people must stop believing that race-irrelevant equity and equality has occurred based on symbolic representation (i.e. the

election of a Black president) or because they acquired a decent salary or a nice home.

Black people must actively recognize appeasements that guide them toward premature states of relief, surrender and material satisfaction. These often successfully divert Black acknowledgment of the risk and still raging problems and casualties resulting from institutionalized White supremacy. Trayvon Martin and Jordan Davis, among thousands, were and are vulnerable because their people are prematurely complacent, hopeful and distracted.

Real change only comes for people under attack when conditions change, or when they stop thinking and acting in ways conducive to being attacked. The murder of innocent Black people (including by other Black people) will not change until we change. Unwarranted elements of surprise and surrender will keep innocent Black people at risk. Cleo Manago is a socio-political analyst, behavioral health expert, film documentarian and founder of the A#ican, American Advocacy, Support-Services & Survival Institute (or AmASSI) Centers for We&ness, Education & Culture and Black Men's Xchange (BMX)National.  He can be reached at [email protected].  

 

From Rodney King to Jordan Davis...when will Black People learn?

Jordan Davis

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Is Malcolm X looking for you? Is El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz looking for his enemies, or is he waiting on his friends?

The beauty of this black-and-white photograph is that there is nothing vapid or conclusive about it.

There are several theories and conjectures as to where the picture actually came from, but no one knows. A recent article that appeared on “The Grio” website says as much.

“But what of the iconic photo itself? W h e n d i d i t c r e e p i n t o o u r consciousness? Where did it come from? Most point to articles in Life and Ebony magazines.

Life’s March 20, 1964 article “The Ominous Malcolm X Exits from the Muslims” does not include that particular image.

In the September 1964 issue of Ebony, a similar photo accompanies Hans J. Massaquoi’s “Mystery of Malcolm X: Fired Black Muslim denounces cult, vows to take part in rights revolution” story but this is not the photo.

“It was the hardest photo to track down in any official capacity,” says Professor Zaheer Ali, who served as project manager of The Malcolm X Project at Columbia University. More than likely, Ali concludes, the photo comes from the Ebony shoot.”

Who knows what Malcolm was looking for or at? But the beauty of having a creative and critical mind is

that you never run out of options or explanations.

Unlike any of our other mortars, Malcolm X was the only Black leader killed by his own. Prior to and simultaneous to the infight-ing among the Black brother-hood, Malcolm X’s life was rep le te wi th r e a s o n s a n d rationale to be l e e r y a n d weary of overt rac ism and i t s operatives.

But if he were peering beyond t h a t w i n d o w today, at whom w o u l d h e b e looking for or at?

It is plausible t h a t M a l c o l m would be looking at Michael Dunn -- the nefarious racist in Florida who appears to h a v e k i l l e d a Black kid in cold blood.

S h o w i n g n o remorse or second thought of his crime,

Dunn authored several missives from his jail cell. All of which defend his angst against “thugs” (niggers) and the like.

Or is it George Zimmerman that M a l c o l m awaits? Malcolm X w a s a s e l f -made intellect-tual. Maybe he is perusing the l a n d s c a p e afraid that he m i g h t b e c a p t u r e d b y

Amer ica’s co l -lective Intelligent-sia, who sit on their blessed Ass-u rance and do nothing as the ‘less-thans’ sink for lack of educa-tion. Maybe he’s w a i t i n g o n President Obama to live up to his tag line; “Yes we can.” Maybe it’s Nicki Minaj! You could argue that Malcolm X is

readying his defense for another era of

racial turmoil. Not all, but some White males are so askew with the idea of losing or sharing power that they are attacking minorities, women, LGBT, Hispanics and anyone else that does not have their “thoroughbred bloodline” and gender.

Is Malcolm looking at the United States Congress, who passed an almost trillion dollar Farm Bill that took billions from those who need food stamps?

It may not seem like much, but an average loss of $68 per month whether you live in the projects, the barrios or in a dilapidated trailer park, is an onerous cut.

Malcolm could be looking at the 1% of the wealthiest of Americans who are comfortable saying that their poor and middle class subjects should quit whining about income inequality.

They agree with billionaire Tom Perkins’ assertion that every dollar you have should equate to one vote.

Is he looking at the Walton or Koch families?

I t ’ s b e y o n d m y p a y g r a d e , philosophical gravitas and my prophetic grasp to say what Malcolm X would be fearful of today.

But suffice it to say that he would have a lot to worry about…and so do we!!

HALL: Who He Lookin’At?

Black Mystery

ByVincent HallQuit Playin’

Cleo Hearn Equestrian

Trail

Lancaster, TX – In commemoration of Black History Month the City of Lancaster, Parks and Recreation Department cordially invite you to attend the dedication ceremony of the Cleo Hearn Equestrian Trail at Bear Creek Nature Park on Friday, February 28, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. Bear Creek Nature Park is located at 1000 Bear Creek Road.

In addition to the dedication ceremony, a reception will follow at the Lancaster Recreation Center, Grand Hall Ball Room, located at 1700 Veterans Memorial Parkway.

Cleo Hearn, a longtime resident of Lancaster, is the

founding member of the Cowboys of Color Rodeo. Hearn designed

this rodeo to “educate while it entertains,” and highlights diverse cultural contributions. The

Cowboys of Color Rodeo is also a training ground for the Professional

Rodeo Cowboy Association (PRCA) and features over 200 culturally diverse cowboys and

cowgirls of all colors competing for cash prizes. Historical facts and cultural entertainment are provided between the rodeo events to educate the audience about history they may have never heard. Cowboys of Color Rodeos bring diverse cultures (contestants and audience) together to celebrate the collective American Western heritage.

For the profound accomplishments Hearn has made through the Cowboys of Color Rodeo, the Lancaster City Council voted unanimously to name the equestrian trail at Bear Creek Nature Park, Cleo Hearn Equestrian Trail in his honor.

The City of Lancaster invites you to “like” the City on Facebook, follow us on Twitter or register for weekly e-mail alerts regarding upcoming events on our website at www.lancaster-tx.com by clicking on “Notify Me.”

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Another mother’s anguish. Another unarmed Black teenager in Florida shot dead for no good reason. Another indefensible instance of Stand Your Ground rearing its ugly head. Eight months after the stunning acquittal of George Zimmerman for the shooting death of Trayvon Martin, justice again has been compromised in the fatal shooting of 17-year-old Jordan Davis.

On November 23, 2012, Michael Dunn, a 47-year-old white man, fired ten rounds into a parked SUV after arguing over loud rap music coming from the vehicle with Jordan and three other unarmed African American teenagers inside. Jordan Davis was killed at the scene. Like George Zimmerman, Michael Dunn claimed self-defense and used Florida’s “Stand Your Ground” law to bolster his justification of the killing, as his lawyer stated in his closing argument, “His honor will further tell you that if Michael Dunn was in a public place where he had a legal right to be, he had no duty to retreat and had the right to stand his ground and meet force with force, including deadly force.” Dunn claims Jordan Davis brandished a gun so Dunn shot first. But there is one big problem with his story. Jordan Davis had no gun and neither did anyone else in the SUV.

On Saturday night, a jury found Dunn guilty of four counts, including three for the attempted murders of Jordan’s three friends. But they deadlocked on the fifth count – first-degree murder in the killing of Jordan. Dunn may spend the rest of his life in prison for the four lesser counts. But the failure to convict him of murdering Jordan Davis raises critical questions about the devaluing of the lives of young Black males in America and confirms the need for a repeal of Florida’s repugnant Stand Your

Ground law which sanctions the use of deadly force by anyone who merely thinks – or claims – they are in danger from a perceived assailant. Regardless of whether Dunn or Zimmerman chose to fully exercise Stand Your Ground provisions in their defense,

this law was very clearly at the center of both cases. It is even clearer that the “shoot first” laws across the country are contributing to needless bloodshed and are ripe for unequal application based on race.

A recent Urban Institute analysis found that in Stand Your Ground states, “When the shooter is white and the victim is black, the justifiable homicide rate is 34 percent. When the situation is reversed and the shooter is black and the victim is white, shootings are ruled to be justifiable in only slightly more than 3 percent of cases.” Last September, the National Urban League, in collaboration with the bipartisan Mayors Against Illegal Guns coalition and VoteVets, issued a report showing that in the 22 states with “Stand Your Ground” laws, the justifiable homicide rate has risen by an average of 53 percent in the five years following their passage. In Florida, justifiable homicides have increased by 200 percent since the law took effect in 2005.

These statistics and their underlying racial disparities, tell us that expansive self-defense laws such as Stand Your Ground are doing more harm than good, and when coupled with implicit racial bias and unfounded preconceptions, young Black males are especially at risk. Dunn’s own bigoted words in letters from jail clearly show his disregard for their lives, as he wrote: “The jail is full of blacks and they all act like thugs. This may sound a bit radical but if more people would arm themselves and kill these (expletive) idiots when they’re threatening you, eventually they may take the hint and change their behavior.” and “The fear is that we may get a predominantly black jury and therefore, unlikely to get a favorable verdict. Sad, but that’s where this country is still at. The

good news is that the surrounding counties are predominantly white and republican and supporters of gun rights!”

This view and those like it are why we must commit today to action against the devaluing of our young Black lives.

Even as the Michael Dunn trial was getting underway, we learned that Trayvon Martin’s killer, George Zimmerman, had planned to capitalize on the death of a young Black male by participating in a “celebrity” boxing match – when his only claim to fame is killing an

unarmed Black teenager – and getting off. Such a blatant disregard for the value of a Black male’s life should be a wake-up call to all Americans.

We must intensify our fight against Stand Your Ground laws – and the underlying mentality – that justify the killing of young Black men whose only “offense” is being Black.

Marc Haydel Morial is the current president of the National Urban League. He served as mayor of New Orleans, Louisiana, "om 1994 to 2002.

To Be Equal

Marc H. MorialPresident and CEO

National Urban League

Justice for Jordan: What the Dunn Verdict Says About Our Culture – and the Value that We Place on Young Black Males in America

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10am - 2pm

[W]hen your first name becomes "nigger," your middle name becomes "boy" (however old you are), and your

wife and mother are never given the respected title "Mrs."; when you are harried by day and haunted by

night by the fact that you are a Negro... when you are forever fighting a degenerating sense of "nobodiness" - then you will understand why we find it difficult to wait. ~Martin Luther King, Jr.

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Adora Obi Nweze, President of the Florida State NAACP:

“The State of Florida has spoken and 47-year old Michael Dunn will have to answer for some of his crimes relating to having opened fire on an SUV filled with unarmed black teenagers. Today a jury convicted Dunn on four counts for the attempted murder of Tevin Thompson, Leland Brunson, and Tommy Storns, the three teens in the car with Jordan. The judge declared mistrial on the count of first-degree murder that applied to the death of Jordan Davis.  While prosecutors have stated they will retry Michael Dunn for the murder of Jordan Davis, there are no winners in this case.  Two parents will forever remain without their only son; three other young men had their lives changed forever and the State of Florida

and the country as a whole is left to deal with yet another senseless murder of an innocent young man whose life was cut short for no other reason than the color of his skin. 

Young, black men are not thugs or suspicious by definition; and this important verdict reconfirms that those who commit crimes based on those misplaced preconceptions will not go unpunished.

The NAACP will continue to push for a change in the laws that make these types of crimes more prevalent and the punishment for their commission, less likely.  Stand Your Ground laws create an environment that places far too many people, especially young African-American men, at risk of losing their lives as a result of nothing more than the perception that someone "feels" threatened. 

The only possible result of assigning life and death decision-making authority to anyone with a gun is the unnecessary loss of innocent lives.

The NAACP will continue to work with the State of Florida and the other 33 states across the country who currently maintain some form of stand your ground law to repeal these inherently discriminatory laws.  People should be allowed to live without constant fear that their lives are at risk just because of someone's offensive- often race-based—perception.  Inappropriate stereotyping should not carry a penalty of death for black youth.”

Niaz Kasravi, NAACP Criminal Justice Director:

"This case is a perfect example of how stand your ground laws are

illogical and often lead to tragic outcomes, especially to people of color who often end up on the wrong side of the weapon.

To help prevent future tragedies such as the death of Jordan Davis, we must repeal stand your grounds laws and bring back common sense self-defense policies in every state across this country.”

Kevin Myles, NAACP Region 5 Director:

“I'm happy that Michael Dunn will now be off the streets, but my heart is heavy for that fact that he was not held accountable for the young life he stole. That said, I applaud the prosecutors decision to retry the 1st degree murder charge and look forward to justice being served.”

NAACP Statement on the Michael Dunn Verdict: There Are No Winners in this Case

Michael Dunn First Degree Murder Mistrial

Attempted Murder GuiltyAttempted Murder GuiltyAttempted Murder GuiltyGun Charge GuiltyJordan Davis

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WE MUST PLEAD OUR OWN

CAUSE!

Whenever I hear anyone arguing for slavery, I feel a strong impulse to see it tried on him personally.

~Abraham Lincoln

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Please join us for our 59th Annual Awards Luncheon and Grant Presentation

Honoring

Woman of the YearMolly H. Bogen

The Senior Source

Distinguished Individual MemberJanie Metzinger

Distinguished Public ServiceMary Ann Russ

Dallas Housing Authority

Distinguished Member OrganizationGirl Scouts of Northeast Texas

The “Bev” Award in honor of Beverly TobianDelta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

Dallas Alumnae Chapter

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Communities Foundation of Texas5500 Caruth Haven Lane

Dallas, TX 75225

Registration Begins at 11:30 a.m.Luncheon from Noon to 1:30 p.m.

Women’sCouncil

OF DALLAS COUNTY

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Another year came to a close and we sti" have not caught

Pookie the serial rapist. We need to catch that man!

Check out back issues of I Messenger

www.myimessenger.comHon. John Conyers, Jr.

Ask Alma!

Keep my Nephew Away from my House

Dear Alma, I know this may sound mean, but I can’t stand my sister’s son. He’s

three years old and he talks back and never listens to what I tell him to do. He comes to my house and breaks up my stuff, and she just sits there like nothing is happening. She doesn’t even say stop. When I try to correct him, she says, “Don’t talk to my son like that.” No, I don’t have any kids, but I have friends who have kids, and they are not as bad as he is. I don’t want her to bring him to my house anymore. What do you think?

Angie, Baltimore

Omgoodness Angie, you’ve got me scrolaurin! (Screaming, laughing and hollering all at the same time) Come on, Auntie; he’s only three. You can’t be hatin on him like that. I’m ready to revoke your “Auntie” card.

Don’t you know we aunties are the best thing next to moms? My nephew Corey and I have such a special relationship. I can’t wait for you to have this experience.

Honestly, I think you are barking up the wrong tree. What’s up with your sister? You should be putting her on blast. Why isn’t she correcting

and teaching her son? That’s her responsibility. Somewhere along the way we evolved into this “mama-is-your-friend” revolution. I can remember, back in the day, my mama didn’t want to be my friend.

How do I know? She told me so, LOL. If I showed out, she would discipline me and not have a second thought about it. Let me clarify: I didn’t get whoopins, but I was aware of them. I had a clear understanding that she was in charge. Her look, voice and firm tone let me know she was not to be challenged.

Carol, my mother, (God rest her soul) could talk, teeth clenched tight, only her lips moving, and you understood every word she said. LOL. Old skool Mamas are the best! Look, future favorite Auntie of his: Instead of cutting him off, try a new approach — help him. Give your sister a copy of Ain’t Misbehavin: Tactics for Tantrums, Meltdown, Bedtime Blues and Other Perfectly Normal Kid Behaviors by Alyson Schafer. She’s authored a few great books on motherhood. Also suggest that she goes online and check out some new mom blogs. Maybe she’s overwhelmed and unsure where to start. Don’t give up on him from the start. Give him a roadmap to becoming the best that he can be. He’ll strive to make you proud. Alma

Alma Gill’s newsroom experience spans over 25 years, including various roles at USA Today, Newsday and the Washington Post. Email questions to: [email protected].  Follow her on Facebook at “Ask Alma” and twitter @almaaskalma.

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Is Malcolm X looking for you? Is El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz looking for his enemies, or is he waiting on his friends?

The beauty of this black-and-white photograph is that there is nothing vapid or conclusive about it.

There are several theories and conjectures as to where the picture actually came from, but no one knows. A recent article that appeared on “The Grio” website says as much.

“But what of the iconic photo itself? When did it creep into our consciousness? Where did it come from? Most point to articles in Life and Ebony magazines.

Life’s March 20, 1 9 6 4 a r t i c l e “ T h e O m i n o u s M a l c o l m X E x i t s f r o m t h e Muslims” does not include that particular image.

In the September 1964 issue of Ebony, a s i m i l a r p h o t o accompanies Hans J. Massaquoi’s “Mystery of Malcolm X: Fired B l a c k M u s l i m denounces cult, vows to take part in rights revolution” story but this is not the photo.

“It was the hardest photo to track down in any official capacity,” says Professor Zaheer Ali, who served as project manager of The Malcolm X Project at Columbia University. More than likely, Ali concludes, the photo comes from the Ebony shoot.”

Who knows what Malcolm was looking for or at? But the beauty of having a creative and critical mind is that you never run out of options or explanations.

Unlike any of our other mortars, Malcolm X was the only Black leader killed by his own. Prior to and simultaneous to the infighting among the Black brotherhood, Malcolm X’s life was replete with reasons

and rationale to be leery and weary of overt racism and its operatives.

But if he were peering beyond that window today, at whom would he be looking for or at?

It is plausible that Malcolm would be looking at Michael Dunn -- the nefarious racist in Florida who appears to have killed a Black kid in cold blood.

Showing no remorse or second thought of his crime, Dunn authored several missives from his jail cell. All of which defend his angst against “thugs” (niggers) and the like. Or is it George Zimmerman that Malcolm awaits?

Malcolm X was a self-made intellectual. Maybe he is perusing the landscape afraid that he might be captured by America’s collective Intelligentsia, who sit on their blessed Ass-urance and do nothing as the ‘less-thans’ sink for lack of education.

Maybe he’s waiting on President Obama to live up to his tag line; “Yes we can.”

Maybe it’s Nicki Minaj! You could argue that Malcolm X is

r e a d y i n g h i s defense for another e r a o f r a c i a l turmoil. Not all, but some White males are so askew with the idea of losing or sharing power that they are attacking minorities, women, LGBT, Hispanics and anyone else that does not have t h e i r “ t h o r o u g h b r e d b lo o d l i n e” an d gender. I s M a l c o l m l o o k i n g a t t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s C o n g r e s s , w h o passed an almost trillion dollar Farm B i l l t h a t t o o k billions from those who need food stamps? It may not

seem like much, but an average loss of $68 per month whether you live in the projects, the barrios or in a dilapidated trailer park, is an onerous cut.

Malcolm could be looking at the 1% of the wealthiest of Americans who are comfortable saying that their poor and middle class subjects should quit whining about income inequality.

They agree with billionaire Tom Perkins’ assertion that every dollar you have should equate to one vote. Is he looking at the Walton or Koch families?

It’s beyond my pay grade, philosophical gravitas and my prophetic grasp to say what Malcolm X would be fearful of today.

But suffice it to say that he would have a lot to worry about…and so do we!!

The 2014 Black Mystery Series

Who he lookin’ at?

Vincent L. Hall is an author and award-winning columnist.

Quit Playin’

By Vincent L. Hall

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SCHOOL HOURS ARE CHANGING FOR

2014-2015

DALLAS—Hours of operation for all schools are changing next

Interviewing Jenifer Lewis was a joy. Her new movie with Paula Patton, Baggage Claim is now on DVD Blue Ray and On-Demand Cable.Miss Lewis is a passionate performer who plays Montana Moore’s mother

(Paula Patton) in Baggage Claim. One of Hollywood’s busiest actresses, she has more than 300 film and TV appearances to her credit. Her uniquely recognizable voice is showcased in animated roles such as “Flo” in Cars and as “Mama Odie” in The Princess and the Frog. She delivered lege

ndary performances as Tina Turner’s mother in What’s Love Got to Do With It and in The Preacher’s Wife as the mother of Whitney Houston’s character. She had regular appearances as “Aunt Helen” on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and starred for six seasons on the hit series Strong Medicine.

A fun interview with Mob Wives JENNIFER GRAZIANO, RENEE GRAZIANO AND LANA GRAZIANO. VH1’s hottest show share secrets and recipes from a mob family’s kitchen in their new cook book, How To Use a Meat Cleaver. Mob Wives, the reality TV series follows the lives of four women affiliated with the Mob, has quickly risen to become the #1 show on VH1 and has inspired multiple spinoffs. Now, the show’s creator, Jennifer Graziano, one of its stars, Renee Graziano, and their restaurateur sister Lana Graziano, have joined together to share with fans everywhere 100 of their favorite heritage and most coveted family recipes in their new

cookbook, How to Use a Meat Cleaver. Jennifer Graziano shared that she is the creator and Executive Producer of Mob Wives, the #1 show on VH1 for two seasons running, with two more

seasons on the way. She also produces Big Ang, and upcoming Mob Wives Chicago, in partnership with Harvey Weinstein.

Valder Beebe, host of The Valder Beebe Show: THAT CELEBRITY INTERVIEW daily broadcast 12 Noon (CT) on KKVI fm 89.9 & 101.5, kkviradio.com. Interview at ValderBeebeshow.com.

Hear more THAT CELEBRITY INTERVIEW at SoundCloud.com/valderbeebeshow and daily on KKVI DFW.com at 12 Noon CT. View videos THAT CELEBRITY INTERVIEW at ValderBeebeShow.com.

That Celebrity Interview with Valder Beebe

Pol. adv. paid for by the Campaign to Elect Ingrid Michelle Warren for Judge of Probate Court 2, Algernon “Al” Herron Treasurer P.O. Box 131205, Dallas, Texas 75313In compliance with the voluntary limits of the Judicial Campaign Fairness Act.

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In Memoriam

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The Art Institute of Dallas announces 3rd Annual Art

Educators Appreciation Gallery Show Call for Entries

– This March, The Art Institutes system of schools (“The Art Institutes”) will have more than 50 Art Institutes locations in the United States host “What Those Who Teach Can Do,” a national collaboration of gallery shows paying tribute to talented art educators across the country. In Dallas, The Art Institute of Dallas, a campus of South University, will feature local high school art and media educators’ artwork in a month-long exhibition to celebrate their creativity, and thank them for positively affecting the lives of so many students.

“We’re turning the tables on our educators and focusing on their passions and creativity,” said Charles Restivo, president of The Art Institutes. “The collaboration of galleries is the stage we set to celebrate our teachers’ commitment to preparing our area high school students.”

This year will mark The Art Institutes’ third celebration highlighting educators’ artistic work, commitment and passion. If you’re a high school arts and/or media teacher or know of a teacher that may be interested in submitting their work, please visit http://whatteacherscreate.com for information about “What Those Who Teach Can Do” at The Art Institute of Dallas.

Artwork for submission can include, but is not limited to, painting, mixed media, sculpture, ceramics, audio/video, design, digital media, film, photography, illustration, culinary images and/or fiber arts. There is a limit of one entry per participant, and all art must be exhibition-ready for immediate installation.

Anyone can nominate a teacher to submit their work. Once nominated, the nominee will receive an email notifying them of their nomination along with information on how to submit their artwork. Entries are being accepted, and entry deadlines vary by campus.

For all details regarding local exhibition dates and gallery receptions, please visit http://whatteacherscreate.com.

The Art Institute of Dallas is one of The Art Institutes, a system of over 50 schools throughout North America. Programs, credential levels, technology, and scheduling options are subject to change. Several institutions included in The Art Institutes system are campuses of South University or Argosy University. The Art Institute of Dallas, a campus of South University, is located at 8080 Park Lane, Suite 100, Dallas, TX 75231-5993. ©2014 The Art Institutes International LLC.

Dreaming of the beach, but the thought of lugging your family’s beach gear giving you nightmares? The Lazee Move three products in one—chair, cart, and table is the innovative and durable solution, transforming a tedious task into an easy one.

With The Lazee Move, getting to and from the beach is a breeze. With its soft handle grip, non-slip surface and large wide wheels, it easily hauls everything you need including coolers, chairs, surfboards, toys, towels, and more. And, once you’ve found the perfect spot, The Lazee Move transforms into your own storage and comfort station, including a handy side table complete with cup holders and storage compartment and a beach chair so comfy, you’ll want to stay in it even after the sun goes down!

Winner of the “Best New Design” award at the 2013 Surf Expo, The Lazee Move chair, The Lazee, features a contoured, padded, and adjustable pillow, foam padded seat edge and foot bar, extra wide arm rests with dual cup holders, storage compartments, hooks on the back for towels and bags, and a one-of-a-kind, multi-position, spring-loaded recline mechanism. The Lazee is the ultimate accessory in beach and outdoor activity ease and comfort. You’ll save time, energy, and be the envy of the beach, soccer field, outdoor concert or tailgating experience!

Want even more innovative features? The Lazee Move is available with optional upgrades including a face hole on the standard version of The Lazee for added comfort while lounging on your stomach, an extra storage bag for easy access to all your favorite goodies, and a pressurized spray bottle convenient for washing off sandy feet. Plus, The Lazee chair also comes in a higher-off-the-ground version, called the The Lazee High, for easier sitting and standing.

For over 35 years, summer vacations in Bethany Beach, Delaware held precious memories for the Weldon family. Over Fourth of July in 1996, Paul and Jerie Weldon were enjoying their usual spot overlooking the Atlantic when one particular mom caught their attention. They could see she was struggling to maneuver three small children plus their towels, shovels, toys, and chairs with only her two hands.

Agreeing that going to the beach should never be a tough experience, the Weldons decided that families needed something to carry all the “stuff” they brought along, but still be comfortable enough to sit on all day. Discovering that such a solution didn’t exist, they invented one—beachTuff’s The Lazee Move. However, after much time, money, and even a patent number, the Weldons couldn’t find the right person or the extra money needed to see their beachTuff dream through.

Deciding to focus on their family bakery, the Weldons’ invention sat for fifteen years, until their daughter, Julie, together with her colleague John Saladino, brought it back to life through a partnership with HSM Solutions. Now The Lazee Move and beachTuff are ready to make outdoor activities easier all over the world.

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Support the Black PressSupport Black -owned bookstores

Send your books for review to: Cheryl Smith, 320 S. R.L.

Thornton Freeway, Suite 220, Dallas, TX 75203 ELITENEWS

TexasMetroNews

GARLAND

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Former Presidents Carter and Clinton to

Deliver Keynote Addresses

AUSTIN, Texas -- The LBJ Presidential Library will host a Civil Rights Summit April 8-10, 2014, to mark the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.  

President Lyndon Baines Johnson drove passage of the legislation and signed it into law.  The Summit will be both a look back at the civil rights movement of the 1960s and a look forward at the civil rights issues still facing America and the world.

The Summit will feature keynote addresses from former President Jimmy Carter on April 8 and former President Bill Clinton on April 9. 

An invitation has been extended to President George W. Bush to deliver a keynote address on April 10, and the Library is working with his office to finalize details.

"Fifty years ago, President Johnson's vision for a more just and honorable America contributed to the passing of the Civil Rights Act, the most transformational civil rights legislation since Reconstruction and a crucial step in the realization of America's promise," said Mark K. Updegrove, director of the LBJ Presidential Library. "But his vision went far beyond ending racial discrimination. He believed that education, economic opportunity, health care, clean air and water, and access to the arts and humanities, among other things,

were inherent civil rights for all Americans—and it's reflected in his legislative legacy."

The Civil Rights Summit is this year's cornerstone event of a multi-year anniversary celebration of President Johnson's prodigious legislative legacy. Throughout the course of the next several years, the LBJ Presidential Library, the LBJ School of Public Affairs at The University of Texas at Austin, and the LBJ Foundation will partner to commemorate the anniversaries of seminal laws signed by President Johnson that continue to resonate today.

"President Johnson's legislative achievements underscore for our students how society can be transformed by the efforts of those committed to a life of leadership in public service," said Robert Hutchings, dean of the LBJ School of Public Affairs. "Now, with the Civil Rights Summit, we will have an opportunity to hear from some of today's most prominent and distinguished leaders as our students prepare themselves to be the next 'get it done' generation."

Participants in the Summit will include numerous prestigious representatives of the Johnson Administration and family, the American media, current and former elected officials, and members of academia:

The Honorable Julian BondFormer Chairman, NAACP

Taylor BranchPulitzer Prize-winning author

Jim BrownFormer NFL running back

Tina BrownJournalist, Tina Brown Live Media

Joseph A. Califano, Jr.Chair, National Center on

Addiction and Substance Abuse

The Honorable Julian CastroMayor of San Antonio, Texas

Michael J. CramerDirector, UT Program in Sports

and Media

Dr. Harry EdwardsSociologist, focusing on Afrcan

American athletes

Dr. Larry FaulknerFormer President, The University

of Texas at Austin

David FerrieroArchivist of the United States

Honorable Shirley Franklin Former Mayor of Atlanta; Barbara Jordan Visiting Professor of Ethics

and Political Values, LBJ School

Luci Baines JohnsonDaughter of Lyndon and Lady Bird

Johnson

Tom Johnson Former President, CNN; former

Deputy Press Secretary to President Johnson

Congressman John LewisU. S. Representative, Georgia

Joe MorganFormer Major League Baseball

second baseman

Diane NashHelped found Student Nonviolent

Coordinating CommitteeBill Powers

President, The University of Texas at Austin

Todd PurdumAuthor, An Idea Whose Time Has

Come: Two Presidents, Two Parties, and the Battle for the Civil Rights Act of 1964; national editor;

Vanity Fair

Lynda Johnson RobbDaughter of Lyndon and Lady Bird

Johnson

Bill RussellFormer NBA center

Bob SantelliDirector, The GRAMMY Museum

The Honorable Margaret Spellings

Former U. S. Secretary of Education; President, George W.

Bush Presidential Center

Mavis StaplesSinger, civil rights activist

The Honorable Antonio Villaraigosa

Former Mayor of LA

The Honorable Andrew YoungFormer UN Ambassador and

Mayor of Atlanta

Information on the Summit may be found at

www.civilrightssummit.org.

LBJ Presidential Library to host Civil Rights Summit to mark 50th Anniversary of Civil Rights Act of 1964

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Top 10 Black History Month Scholarships

#1 - The Frito-Lay “Create to Celebrate” Black History Month Art Contest encourages applicants to submit online an original piece of art created in any medium (video, song, photo, sculpture, painting, etc) that celebrates African American achievement.Learn more at www.scholarshipsonline.org/2014/01/frito-lay-create-to-celebrate-black-history-month-art-contest.html #2 - The Coca-Cola Pay It Forward Scholarship Program offers scholarship awards and once-in-a-lifetime apprenticeship experiences to African American youth looking to pave the way for their futures. Learn more at www.scholarshipsonline.org/2014/01/coca-cola-pay-it-forward-scholarship-program.html #3 - The RBC Black History Month Student Essay Competition is offered by the Royal Bank of Canada for Canadian students. The essay consists of writing in 750 words or less on how black Canadians have contributed toward the heritage of Canada. Learn more at www.scholarshipsonline.org/2014/01/rbc-black-history-month-student-essay.html #4 - The 100 Black Men of America Future Leader Scholarship Program is open to high school seniors as well as college freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors. The scholarship is based on academic achievement and community service.Learn more at www.scholarshipsonline.org/2013/12/100-black-men-of-america-future-leader.html #5 - The Jerry Bartow Scholarship Fund, offered by the Black Executive Exchange Program (BEEP), awards three scholarships each year for undergraduate students who are attending HBCUs. Students must major in business, engineering, technology, or education.Learn more at www.scholarshipsonline.org/2013/02/black-executive-exchange-program-jerry.html #6 - The Kroger "I Can Make History" Contest will award more than $71,000 in prizes in the categories of art, essay, music and poetry. Celebrating Black History month, Kroger, the largest grocery chain in the country, is using the contest to recognize the contributions of African Americans in the past and in the future.Learn more at www.scholarshipsonline.org/2014/01/kroger-i-can-make-history-contest.html #7 - The GEICO Achievement Award Program helps current college students who are sophomores and juniors earn scholarship money to complete their education. Eligible students must be enrolled in a business, computer science, or mathematics program. Learn more at www.scholarshipsonline.org/2013/01/geico-achievement-award-program.html #8 - The Regions Riding Forward Black History Month Scholarship is awarded each year to high school students and college students. Interested students may apply by writing an essay about African-Americans who have inspired them.Learn more at www.scholarshipsonline.org/2014/01/regions-riding-forward-black-history.html #9 - LAGRANT Foundation Scholarships are targeted toward minority undergraduate and graduate students, offering scholarships for students interested in careers in advertising, marketing or public relations. Students must be American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian/Paci"c Islander, Black (non-Hispanic) or Hispanic.Learn more at www.scholarshipsonline.org/2013/02/lagrant-foundation-scholarships.html #10 - The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation General Mills Health Scholarship Program is open to both undergraduate and graduate students who plan to major in health-related studies. Academic achievement, leadership qualities and service to the community are required.

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It’s a new year -

Make it a good one!

Three Ways to Stop Your Job from Ruining Your LifeDr. Tasha Eurich

He can’t be serious, Jim thought. Jim been recruited away from a Fortune 500 firm by a fast-growing start-up, and it was his first day. The president of the company had just handed him a BlackBerry and said, “Keep this with you at all times.” Really?, Jim thought.That Saturday morning, one of the founders sent an e-mail to the senior leadership team. By 5:00 p.m., there were more than thirty replies. Jim soon learned that at this company, there was no concept of detachment from work. He grieved the loss bitterly, and his friends would mock him for stepping out of the bar to check e-mail at10:00 p.m. while they were out for a few pints of beer. In a matter of months, Jim’s job began to seriously interfere with his relationship with his wife.One study found that half of employees believe their current workload is unsustainable. As a result, 33 percent of people start thinking about work the moment they wake up and 75 percent think about it until they go to sleep at night.Luckily, Jim’s story has a happy ending. Less than a year after being handed that BlackBerry, he left the company for a job that allowed him to have a life. But for many, especially in the cold, dark days of February, the concept of a real

life outside of work is like a unicorn—it might exist, but you haven’t seen it.So whether you’re spending too much time at the office or taking your stress out on your family, allowing your job take over your life is a slippery slope of misery. More scientifically, research shows that workers who experience such conflict are less healthy, less happy, and more likely to engage in passive coping behaviors like overeating, drinking, or drugs. Want your job to stop ruining your life? Here are three tips to end the madness:Stop Wasting Time at WorkMore hours at work don’t always make us more productive. Think about a typical day in the office. You arrive, fire up your computer, and answer e-mail. Then maybe you wander down the hall to the coffee machine and leisurely pour a cup of coffee. You run into your friends and discuss last night’s football game. You wander back to your office, start a task, and get interrupted by a member of your team. And on it goes. By the time you leave at 7:00 p.m., you might have had only five to six productive hours. Do you ever wonder if there’s a better way?We live in a society where the number of hours we spend at work can be a barometer for our self-worth. Because I spend twelve hours per day at work, we think, I must be important and valuable. This reasoning is dangerous and illogical. It is not a crime to do things efficiently; if you can get the same result in eight hours versus ten and spend two more hours with your family, do it! To get more done in less time, use the One Less Thing Principle. For every work activity, ask yourself:

Can this activity be focused so less time is spent completing it?Can this activity be delegated to another person or group?Can this activity be stopped?Harness the Power of Power BreaksJust like Jim discovered, being tethered to your e-mail 24/7 isn’t a good idea. One study examined the effect of uninterrupted work on our ability to focus. The researchers asked two groups of students to complete a forty-minute task that required concentration. One group simply completed the task. The other group was asked to stop the task and memorize a set of numbers at three points wile they completed it.The results were striking. Even though the second group spent less time on the task, they performed better. Viewing the numbers served as a “power break”: something that let them briefly turn their attention from the task to something else.Similarly, power breaks from work help us perform better. Certainty, it’s not easy to take a three-week vacation and lock your phone in the hotel safe. But at a minimum, carve out evenings and weekends to escape your “technology tether.” Perhaps you can’t unplug every evening—then aim for three evenings per week. If you have to work on a Saturday, don’t work on Sunday. Find what works for you.Get MovingThere’s a great deal of evidence that exercise reduces stress—in particular, high-intensity workouts have proven effective in reducing anxiety. And recent research suggests that exercise actually decreases work-family conflict. In a study of 476 workers, Russell Clayton

and his colleagues found that people who exercised regularly had less conflict between work and home. Why? They argue that exercise can be a powerful way to “psychologically detach from work.”So, it will pay off to keep your New Year’s resolution to exercise more—not only will you look better in your jeans, you’ll have a more balanced life!A proud leadership geek, executive coach, speaker, and contributor to the Huffington Post, Dr. Eurich is also the author of The New York Times bestselling book, Bankable Leadership: Happy People, Bottom Line Results, and the Power to Deliver Both. She also helps organizations succeed by improving the effectiveness of their leaders and teams. Dr. Eurich passionately pairs her scientific grounding in human behavior with a practical approach to solving some of today’s most common leadership challenges. Her decade-long career has spanned roles as an external consultant and a direct report to both CEOs and human resources executives. The majority of Dr. Eurich’s work has been with executives in large Fortune 500 organizations, including CH2M HILL, Xcel Energy, Western Union, IHS, Destination Hotels and Resorts, Newmont Mining, Centura Health, CoBiz Financial, the City of Cincinnati, and HCA.With an M.S. and Ph.D. in Industrial-Organizational Psychology from Colorado State University and B.A.s in Theater and Psychology from Middlebury College, she serves on the faculty at the Center for Creative Leadership.

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T-Shirt Fundraiser for Fashion Stylist

Car Accident Victim

Houston, TX – On December 23, 2013, Tiffany Adams, a Houston resident, was headed to Lu)in, Texas for the Christmas holidays when she lost control of her car and was seriously injured in a major car accident.  She was cut from her vehicle using the Jaws of Life, and then transported via helicopter to the Houston Medical Center.  She has undergone several surgeries, but has made a lot of progress. Tiffany Adams has been released recently from the hospital, and now recovering. Although, released the Ms. Adams has a long road to recovery. The 30-year old freelance fashion stylist is without medical insurance coverage, and in need of financial support.

Toronto-based marketing and public relations company Ford Publicity, is a former employer of

Ms. Adams, and decided to create a T-Shirt campaign to help with fundraising efforts.

"Tiffany Adams is such an amazing soul, and I really wanted to do whatever I could to contribute to the fundraising efforts. I thought

it was best to highlight her spirit through words, and I'm so grateful to have found the perfect graphic designer Sean Williams to create such an incredible image of her." - Ms. Ford, owner of Ford Publicity

The typographic portrait design

uses words to describe Ms. Adams and her life. 

The design was created by Edmonton-based visual artist Sean Williams, who has produced multiple unique artwork using typographic portrait designs of celebrities including; Justin Bieber, Beyonce, Bob Marley and more. To learn more about Sean Williams and his work, please visit: www.seanings.com 

Only 2 weeks are left to reach the goal of 120 shirts sold to raise funds for Ms. Adams. If the goal is not met, the T-shirts will not be sold.

T-SHIRT CAMPAIGN WEBSITE: http://teespring.com/stylefortiff

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Parkland receives 2013 Excellence in Community Service Award from Texas

Hospital Association

DALLAS – Parkland Health & Hospital System was named the recipient of the 2013 Excellence in Community Service Award from Texas Hospital Association (THA) in recognition of the system’s outstanding accomplishments in providing healthcare services for the Dallas County Jail. The announcement was made Feb. 13 at THA’s 2014 Annual Conference and Expo held in San Antonio. The award recognizes Texas hospitals and health systems that have made a major contribution to their community. Parkland also received the award in 2001 for its Community Oriented Primary Care program.

“Parkland Health & Hospital System has created a center of excellence in the nation’s seventh-largest county jail and consistently delivers high quality physical and behavioral health care services to the population of inmates,” said Ted Shaw, THA president and chief executive officer. “The complexity of providing care in any environment is daunting, and the leadership and staff at Parkland deserve high praise for facing off with such a challenging endeavor.”

In its annual evaluation of Dallas County Jail services, the Department of Justice reported in September 2013, “There has been continued progress in the medical program. In all areas, improved quality and process self-monitoring has characterized the program’s operational philosophy.”

Sharon Phillips, RN, Parkland’s executive vice president and chief administrative officer for population health, stated, “We are extremely honored by this award from THA. Our entire staff is committed to providing excellent health care to all patients and we believe caring for the jail population is a vital part of Parkland’s mission of service to the community. The strong relationship Parkland has formed with the Dallas County Sheriff ’s Department and the County Commissioners Court has been vital in our efforts to create the center of excellence. This is definitely a team effort.”

In 2006, the Dallas County Commissioners asked Parkland to step in and overhaul health care in the jail that includes both adult and juvenile correction facilities serving nearly 120,000 patients each year. The Dallas County Jail System was known to have serious lapses in its medical care of inmates and had received numerous citations from the U.S. Justice Department and Texas Commission on Jail Standards.

Parkland moved quickly to improve conditions, updating electronic information systems, revising medical delivery procedures and instituting more thorough health screening processes. Approximately half of the jail’s inmates are identified at admission with either a mental health or medical diagnosis, such as diabetes, HIV or hypertension. Many have not received adequate health care prior to incarceration. Twenty-six areas were retrofitted for medical care, allowing for an on-site pharmacy, staff training and conference areas. Staff was increased from 121 to 345. New programs were created to provide medical and psychiatric assessments, OB/GYN and dental services, infectious disease management and suicide prevention.

Since Parkland took over the Dallas County Jail health program, outcomes have improved for inmates, the mortality rate has declined 80 percent, and inpatient days have decreased 30 percent. Since 2010, the number of grievances has dropped 44 percent and today 98 percent of inmates are seen and 99 percent receive critical medications within 24 hours. A new three-level, 280-bed medical and mental health infirmary is scheduled to open in 2014.

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Tune in to Cheryl’s World on Blog Talk Radio, or call 646-200-0459 to hear informative, entertaining, enlightening and thought-provoking

commentary and news with veteran journalist Cheryl Smith on Sundays at 8a.m. and Mondays, Felicia Shepherd Tuesdays at 6p.m., Love

A Natural Me with Yvette and Amy on Wednesdays at 6p.m., Young Generation Talk with Dareia Tolbert, Lady D and Dr. Buckey on Thursdays

at 6p.m., See you at the Movies - with Jamille Brad!eld on Fridays at 6p.m. and Conversations and Tea with Toni on Saturdays at noon

Cancer Prevention Month

February 18-22Engineer’s Week is back! Celebrate with us as we explore science, technology, engineering and mathematics during the 2014 EWeek at the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, February 18 - 22.

February 19 -22

7TH ANNUAL TEXAS BLACK FILM FESTIVAL STUDIO MOVIE GRILL * Northwest Hwy7th Annual Texas Black Film runs February 19th - 22nd at the brand new Studio Movie Grill (Northwest Highway and I-35). Exhibiting the most extensive collection of African-American relevant independent !lms in the state, TBFF again celebrates Black History with an impressive collection of !lms from around the world. From foreign !lms to Texas !lms, TBFF celebrates a culture of achievement which has continued throughout the African Diaspora.

February 20

Press Club of Dallas presentsON THE RECORD: FREEDOM OF INFORMATION

ACT UPDATE 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM

KERA Community Room3000 Harry Hines Blvd. Dallas, TX 75201

Buckner Children and Family Services will present a FREE foster care and adoption

information meeting at 7 p.m. at Buckner’s o"ce, located at 5200 Buckner Blvd.

HEART FAILURE WORKSHOPFREE TO PUBLIC

This monthly workshop covers all aspects of living with congestive heart failure.

Professionals will be speaking on medication management, dietary, physical activity, skin

care, depression and much more. Parking is free with easy access to the entrance at Outpatient

Registration3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Methodist Charlton Medical Center 3rd #oor, Conference Rm. 8

****** The 12th Annual New Play Competition

continues TeCo’s wildly successful 20-year anniversary season at the Bishop Arts Theater on

Thursday, February 20 through March 2

Robert M. Gump is coming to Th3rd Thursday Champion’s Luncheon at Edison’s$@12:00noon.$

Mr. Gump is the founder of Robert M. Gump & Company. He$will be sharing accounting

principles$for$SUSTAINED SUCCESS. $$$

AW:natural born artists fashion/art/music show 7pm @ The Lizard Lounge.

February 21

The Dallas Association of Realtists

will be having their monthly membership

meeting at Luby’s cafeteria located at 5600 S. Hampton Rd., Dallas. Meeting time is 8:30am.”

Celebrating Black History Month. Come hear of the new HUD “Buyer Select”

program. Also hear more of the Wells Fargo event and of their 203k product. Come and

hear 92 year old Mrs. Eva McMillian, long-time local civil rights activist. She has a wealth of knowledge!!! Free breakfast will be served.

$$

A half-day workshop titled “Water-E"cient Property Management” will answer questions

and provide ideas about that subject from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at East!eld College in

Mesquite.$ The cost is $49 per person, and the program will be held in the Science Building,

rooms 100 /101.$ The program, presented by the Texas A&M

AgriLife Research and Extension Center in Dallas, is part of the Dallas County Community College

District’s spring 2014 Clean Economy Series, which focuses on building a more sustainable

future for Dallas.

February 22

FAMU Alumni MeetingBlue Mesa 14866 Montfort

Dr, Dallas, TXTime:$ 12pm - 2pm

Project Hair LossA consumer event for women and daughters with hair loss issues at the Richardson Civic

Center, 411 W. Arapaho Road, 9am - noon . For info or to register, call 469-828-1180 or visit

www.illusionsbylisaperry.com

Heart to Heart will be held Saturday, Feb. 22, from 10 a.m. to Noon in the Methodist

Charlton Medical Center Auditorium, located in the Outpatient Center. Health screenings will be o%ered from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. and

an RSVP is required. Register today and schedule your screening at 214-947-0000 or

MethodistHealthSystem.org/HtH. $Free parking is conveniently available in the parking garage and surface parking lots.$ Methodist Charlton is

located at 3500 W. Wheatland Rd.

$$COMEDY NIGHT AT THE MUSE

Featuring Jammin’ Jay LamontThere’s nothing like relaxing and enjoying a side splitting night of laughter with the national comedian, JAMMIN’ JAY LAMONT.

Known for his Barack Obama and James Brown impersonations, this 18-year veteran comedian

has been seen on BET’s Comic View, Showtime at the Apollo and America’s Got Talent. He’s clean

and he’s a hoot! Shows are Friday, February, 21st & Saturday 22nd @ 9pm in the Clarence Muse

Cafe’ Theatre. Tickets are $20.

Theta Alpha Chapter of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc will hold its’ Annual High School Talent Hunt Program the Billy Earl Dade Middle

School, 2727 Grand Avenue in sunny South Dallas, 5-8 PM. The entertainment line-up will include vocalists, instrumentalists and exhibits of the visual arts. Be entertained by the area’s

best and brightest talents .*****

Teen Summit - Teen Dating Violence- Respect Teen Dating Summit for middle school

students 10a-3p www.Q4success.org

Dallas Arboretum Celebrates 30th Anniversary of Dallas Blooms$

“Birds in Paradise”February 22 - April 6, 2014

The Children’s Tumor Foundation NF Endurance Team is seeking participants for the Cowtown

Marathon, Half Marathon, 10K, and 5K races on February 22-23, 2013 at Will Rogers Memorial Center in Fort Worth. Contact: $Angela Auzston of the Children’s Tumor Foundation,$972-587-

7814, [email protected]

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Area Founders Day Luncheon at 11:30

Irving Convention Center, 500 W. Las

Colinas Blvd., Irving

I AM Healed S.C.A.R.S. Conference!!$ at Prayer Mountain in Dallas, Texas – 9am until 4pm.$ VENDORS ARE WELCOME (register at www.

showmeyourscars.org)!

Battle of the DJs Step Show noon at Paul Quinn College

Buy tickets at www.sherylunderwood

February 23

$“The Exciting” Singing Hills Baptist Church, 6550 University Hills Blvd., Dallas, TX 75241, Dr. H.E. Anderson Sr., Pastor celebrating 30 Years of

Ministry, 8AM, 10:45AM and 4PM.

Vincent Hall will be the speaker at New Beginnings

Community Fellowship to speak as part of their

Black History observance at the 8:00 o’clock or 10:45

service.1599 Kingswood Drive Cedar Hill, TX 75104

February 24

Hon. Eddie Bernice Johnson’s

21ST ANNUAL PRAYER BREAKFAST

WITH KEYNOTE SPEAKER

THE HONORABLE JOHN LEWIS

Georgia – 5TH District

8:00 A.M. – 10:00 A.M.MUSIC HALL @ FAIR PARK

909 1ST AVENUE, DALLAS, TEXAS 75210$

February 26

South Dallas Business and Professional Women’s Club, Inc.

Hilton Anatole Hotel 51st V. Alyce Foster Trailblazer Awards Luncheon.

****

BUSINESS SUMMITbrought to you by Balch Springs Chamber of

CommerceBalch Springs Civic Center

12400 Elam Road, Balch Springs TX 7518011AM-1PM

RSVP [email protected] to register or call 972-557-0988

DFW NC A&T Alumni Association chapter$meeting$will be held from 2pm-3:30pm at the Center for Community Cooperation, 2900

Live Oak St., Dallas, TX$ 75204*******

The African Chamber of Commerce-DFW in conjunction with the O"ce of Congresswoman

Eddie Bernice Johnson presentA%ordable Healthcare Registration - from 10:00

AM to 4:00 PM CSTDFW Technology Activity Center999 East Arapaho Rd. Suite 300

Richardson, TX 75081

February 27$

Democratic Candidate ForumVIP Reception 6:00 pm

Forum - 7:00 pmSponsored by Mid-Cities Democrats

Tarrant County College Northeast Campus NSTU Building, Room 1615A

828 Harwood Hurst, Texas$ 76054

Register for$D.I.Y. Garland ClassesThe City of Garland is partnering with the

Garland Area Habitat for Humanity, The Home Depot and YOU, the residents of Garland, to

enhance curb appeal in Garland neighborhoods. Our “Curb Appeal” series will kick o% on at The

Home Depot, located at 3261 N. Pres. George Bush Hwy. To register email gnmaclass@

garlandtx.gov or call 972-205-2451.$Exterior Painting

February 276:30$p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

Fence Maintenance & RepairMarch 27

6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.Resuscitate You Landscaping

April 246:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

Windows & DoorsMay 29

6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.Learn more about our D.I.Y. Garland program by visiting www.DIYGarland.org$or “Liking Us” on

Facebook.

February 28 - March 1

BEST SELLING AUTHOR AND LIFE COACH VALORIE BURTON HEADLINES TOTAL YOU WOMEN’S

WELLNESS SUMMIT 2014 Women will be inspired to become Fit, Fabulous and Fearless at the Total You Women’s Wellness

Summit 2014 on Feb. 28 – March 1 at the FirstFitness Nutrition in Carrollton, Texas.

$

March 1SOUTH DALLAS HEALTH CARE EXPO BLOWOUT

$Need a%ordable health care? There is still time

for you and your family to sign up.The Urban League of Greater Dallas will host a Health Care Blowout to educate and enroll the

uninsured in quali!ed health plans. New Hope Baptist Church, 5002 S. Central

Expressway in Dallas 75215 from 11 am to 2 pm. All eligible area residents, including individuals

with limited English pro!ciency, individuals with disabilities, underserved and vulnerable

populations, can receive enrollment assistance at the event as they navigate through the wide

choice of a%ordable coverage options and prices. Those who qualify to receive premium

tax credits and cost sharing reductions will also receive assistance. Sta% will also help with

online applications.

MEETING FOR THE KKDA FAMILY MEMBERS WILL be at LISA’S SOUL FOOD CAFE

2550 W Red Bird Ln Dallas, TX 75237(214) 372-3309

Trinity Chapter of the Links, Inc. Diamond and Sneakers Gala at the Hilton Anatole.

Happy Birthday Juanita Craft

12 Noon -3PM FREE Juanita Craft Civil Rights

House 2618 Warren Ave. Dallas

TX 75215

COMMUNITY

CALENDAR

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5/20/1958 - 3/23/2012Elusive Lady #22

Spring 1978Beta Alpha Chapter

of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.,

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March 2

The Dallas Chapter’s Annual Mabel Chandler Concert featuring the Huston-Tillotson Concert Choir under

the direction of Dr. Gloria Quinlan.6:00 PM

University Park United Methodist Church4024 Caruth Blvd. Dallas, Texas 75225

 March 5-6Two-Day Grantwriting WorkshopAfter rave reviews, national speaker Rodney Walker of Grant Central USA is back to provide attendees with the knowledge they need to take their grant writing skills to a higher and more effective level!Center for Nonpro#t Management2902 Floyd StreetDallas, TX 75204Time: 9 am - 5 pm

March 7Nonpro#t Salsa - Leadership Conference

A fun, festive, full-day leadership conference designed to add spice to your nonpro#t’s life and help you step up your

leadership capacity. If you’re able to attend just one leadership conference this year, then don’t miss this one!  

Center for Community Coorperation2900 Live Oak Street

Dallas, TX 75204Time: 9 am - 4 pm

“The Center for Nonpro#t Management is thrilled to be able to host national speaker, Rodney Walker, as he brings

his fun and energizing “Nonpro#t Leadership Salsa” program to Dallas!  As the North Texas nonpro#t

community continues to grow and the demand for our services increases year over year, having skilled and

passionate leaders at the helm doing this good work is essential.  We are proud to be able to provide this unique

program to our community.”     - Susan Frear, CNM Director of Education

Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. - Kappa Zeta Chapter First Fridays as we roll, bounce, and skate for a cause! During our 2nd Annual Skate for Babies campaign we will raise money for stronger, healthier babies in support of the lifesaving work of the March of Dimes. Four evenings full of skating and family fun: So come out to Redbird Skateland at: 1206 N Duncanville Road Duncanville, TX 75116. $8 includes admission and skate rental; mention Kappa Zeta chapter and $4 will be donated to the March of Dimes March for Babies.  

March 8

The Dallas Fly Fishers will teach morning and afternoon classes for beginning $y-#shers at the Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center’s (TFFC) Fly Fish Pavilion on Due to limited space, re-registration is required. Contact TFFC by e-mailing [email protected] or by calling (903) 676-2277. Leave your contact information (name, phone, e-mail) to receive a class con#rmation.There is no fee for these classes, but regular admission to TFFC is required.

The Dallas Chapter of Continental Societies, IncorporatedAnnual Naw’lins Mardi Gras Jam 7:00 PM - 11:30 PM 6:30 PM Cocktails Crowne Plaza Dallas (Near Galleria-Addison) 14315 Midway Road, Addison, TX 75001

March 11—Suellen Roberts - Speaker for Fellowship of Professional Women Dallas -- Former Gucci executive shares her story of her meteoric rise in her career at the famous international House of Gucci and how God transformed her life. Suellen had achieved it all professionally, however her personal life was falling apart. God brought healing, love and acceptance which moved her into a new dimension in life. Suellen now is the Founder and President of Christian Women in Media. A moving speaker, Suellen appeals to a broad audience of women. She resides in Dallas with her husband Jimy, former personal assistant to Billy Graham. They have a blended family of #ve children and eleven grandchildren. CWIMA.org

March 14

3/14 FOX & THE BIRD (Hometown Record Release Show!) 8pm at The Kessler Theater, 1230 W Davis St, Dallas, TX (214) 272-8346

March 15

VIP Reception Dinner and Concert 3015 at Trinity GrovesBene#ting West Dallas Community Centers

March 20Got Heart, Give Hope® Celebration to be hosted in the Dallas area on Thursday, March 20, 2014.  The event will be held at the Embassy Suites in Frisco/Dallas, 7600 John Q Hammons Dr, Frisco, TX. 

March 22

DFW NC A&T Alumni Association chapter  meeting  will

be held from 2pm-3:30pm at the Center for Community Cooperation, 2900 Live Oak St., Dallas, TX  75204

THE SUPER BOWL OF YOUTH STEPPIN’ IS BACK AGAIN.... STOMP WARS 2014! DALLAS, TEXAS - SATURDAY, MARCH 29TH. TOP HIGH SCHOOL & MIDDLE SCHOOL STEP TEAMS WILL COMPETE FOR $10,000. PLUS, “WE ARE TOONZ” WILL BE PERFORMING THEIR HIT “DROP THAT NAE NAE” LIVE ON STAGE.......WE WILL ALSO FEATURE THE NATIONAL NAE NAE DANCE CONTEST LIVE ON THE STOMP WARS STAGE. PURCHASE YOUR TICKETS NOW AT www.STOMPWARS.com GROUP RATES ARE AVAILABLE TO YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS, CHURCHES, ETC... PLEASE SEND US AN EMAIL TO MAKE G R O U P R A T E A R R A N G E M E N T S : S T O M P W A R S I N F O @ G M A I L . C O M V I S I T www.STOMPWARS.com FOR MORE INFO....

Garland: Teen TalkMarch 29

Garland City Hall200 N. Fifth Street 

9 a.m. to 2 p.m.All teenagers invited to attend.

Details and registration info available at:GarlandYouthCouncil.org

March 31

The 13th Annual A Special Evening hosted by Alliance Data and bene#ting LaunchAbility® will feature R&B legend and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee Smokey Robinson as the entertainer on Monday, March 31, 2014, 8 p.m., at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center.

April 8

—Kimia Penton -Speaker for Fellowship of Professional Women Dallas - Kimia is a psychologist, songwriter, violinist, author and speaker. Born in the Middle East, raised in England and now living in Texas, Kimia relied heavily on her intellect and academic accomplishments to guide her life’s journeys. One unexpected day however, she began her most important journey: to know God against all odds. Her testimony is a story of hope, and an example of God’s unfailing love and pursuit of us, no matter where we are from, what we have done and what we think we know. Kimia and her husband, Andy, live in Dallas, Texas with their two children. facebook.com/kimiajourneys

April 10–13The sixth annual Dallas Art Fair, presented by Ruinart Champagne, will feature 92 international galleries from The fair will return to the Fashion Industry Gallery (f.i.g.) located at 1807 Ross Avenue in the dynamic Downtown Arts District.

The Irving International Women’s Consortium (IIWC) will host its 8th annual In$uence of the Purse Auction Thursday, April 10, 2014 ~ 5:30 – 8:00 pm. The auction will be held at the Las Colinas Country Club – 4400 N. O’Connor, Irving, TX 75062 (972) 541-1141.

April 12

The 2014 African American Educators Hall of Fame Program will be held Saturday, April 12, 12:00 Noon., Hilton Garden Inn, 800 N. Main Street, Duncanville, Texas. An induction ceremony will be conducted to honor educators and others who have made signi#cant contributions to the African

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“Being confident of this very thing, that he which hath begun a good work in you wi% perform it until the day of Jesus Christ.” (Philippians 1:6 King James Version)

* Dear Christian Brothers and Sisters, I greet you in the name of God the Father, Jesus Christ, our Redeemer, and the Holy Spirit, our Comforter and guide. Words cannot begin to describe the feelings I have at this moment. As I reflect back over the last two months here, the only word I can use to sum up the experience is “awesome!” What a wonderful time we have had in this anointed place. Serving as Pastor here is truly a humbling calling that I do not take lightly or for granted. I speak truthfully from my heart when I say that I needed Mt. Moriah more that Mt. Moriah needed me. I thank God for this wonderful opportunity that He has bestowed upon me. Serving as Pastor here has helped me in my spiritual growth through the preaching and teaching of God’s Word. * We have been witnesses to the magnificent power of Jesus Christ throughout our lives. If there are any doubters, we should be able to testify that God is alive and still in the miracle working business. I am

thrilled that we completed our Daniel Fast and I see the fruit of that labor. I strive to deliver the Word of God in plain and simple terms where we all can get an understanding of what God is trying to tell us. My greatest desire as Pastor/ Preacher/ Teacher is to see lives transformed through the hearing and doing of the Word of God. The Lord has shown me that my labor is not in vain.* The divine prescription for the church is found in the Word of God. It is my prayer that we as a church family will continue to take, eat, and drink as prescribed by the Lord. It is also my prayer that we will abide in His Word and continue to bring forth fruit, more fruit, and much fruit.

Thank you Mt. Moriah for allowing me to pastor with joy. Let us always look to Jesus and live for His return: loving one another in brotherly love and serving Him in spirit and in truth.

Your Humble Servant in Christ,Dr. T. B. Shepherd, Pastor

From Pastor Shepherd’s Desk A HIGHWAY TO FREEDOM

THE QUEST FOR PEACEAs we stand here today,

At the crossroads of freedom and equality,

The celebration of the emancipation proclamation must not become a novelty.

That great march was the start,

To engage a nations heart,

To pull back the veil of discrimination and oppression

And to cease and release the rights of a people,

And honor our Declarations intended predilections.

And though we have lived to behold,

A man of color residing in our countries most prestigious house,

There is still so much work to do,

We must remain vigilant and persistent,

Of this there can be no doubt.

His coming was the hailing of an inspired notion,

That we can be what we choose when motivated by devotion.

He exempli"es that we are not separate and often more than equal,

His second term in office is a historic sequel.

We must strive to bring liberation through education.

We must teach our sons and daughters

To look beyond their situations.

Let us inspire them to nurture and caress how their freedom rings,

For then shall we all be able to lift our voices and sing.

Like Martin we must live our dreams,

Like Malcolm we must do what is necessary,

Like Medgar we need to have the courage

To not let our voices be buried.

Let us unite and work to bring calm

To the chaos in our streets,

For then and only then

Shall we know the majesty,

Of that elusive jewel known as peace.

ZEMILL

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Mt. Moriah Missionary Baptist Church Worship  with  us:  Sunday  Morning  10:15  a.m.  

                                                   Bible  Study  Wednesday  at  7  p.m.  

                                                                   Praise  ye  the  Lord.  O  give  thanks  unto  the  Lord;  for  he  is  good:  

  For  his  mercy  endureth  forever.    Psalms  106:1

 

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Sharon L. Grant Ministries announces I AM Healed

S.C.A.R.S. Conference Sharon L. Grant Ministries ]will be

hosting the first “I AM Healed S.C.A.R.S. Conference” (Strong Christians Affected [by] Real Setbacks), scheduled for Saturday, February 22, 2014, from 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. This powerful and impactful conference is open to anyone who wants spiritual enrichment. It is for those who are hurting, wounded, or bruised by life’s situations and circumstances, as well as for those who are in need of healing, at Ministry of Prayer Mountain Center, Dallas, TX. Our special guest speaker is Pastor Rodney Derrick, Associate Pastor of The Potter’s House of Dallas Inc. Music will be provided by Minister Johnnie Murray of Northwood Church, and spoken word will be provided by Gloria “FreeMe” Johnson and Pastor Tyrone L. Smith, Pastor of Believer’s Temple.

Registration is now available at www.showmeyourscars.org or www.iamhealedscarsconference.eventbrite.com.

The registration fee is $20.00 per person and includes lunch.

Sharon L. Grant Ministries presents the “I AM Healed S.C.A.R.S. Conference.” The vision for this conference is from our Founder and CEO, Evangelist Sharon L. Grant, bestselling author of “Giving Up Is Not an Option: The Purpose for the Pain”. Show Me Your S.C.A.R.S. forum was created as a safe place to express personal hurts and/or circumstances and to begin the journey towards healing. This forum originated February 21, 2013 and occurs twice per month via the S.C.A.R.S. conference connection. The I AM Healed S.C.A.R.S. Conference helps to continue the journey to healing in the lives of those who are experiencing bleeding scars.

Evangelist Sharon Grant Pastor Rodney Derrick Host and Speaker             Special Guest Speaker                                                           

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Lancaster ISD presents “Who Do

You Think You Are?” My History Bowl

In an effort to build a community with a strong knowledge of culture, heritage and history, teams of Lancaster ISD students in grades 4-12 and community members will compete in the inaugural “Who Do you Think You Are?” My History Bowl Competition at the

Lancaster IB/STEM High School at 9 a.m. on Saturday, February 22.“There are few things as powerful and important as a people steeped in its own history. Traditionally, schools teach a survey of all cultures and history and thus, do not have the time to explore in-depth the contributions of any one culture,” Lancaster ISD Professional Development Director Connie Isabell said. Isabell, who is spearheading this district event, said that aside from the rote remembrance of history facts, she hopes this competition will also accomplish two major objectives. “First, we aim to deepen our student’s

sense of self and racial pride. Secondly, to provide opportunities to enhance their life skills like research, team work, reasoning, communication and cooperation.”

The National Assessment of Educational Progress National Report Card released in 2011 found that Fifty-five percent of high school seniors failed to meet even the “basic” level of history knowledge, meaning that they could not interpret a short text excerpted for multiple-choice questions. It further reported that overall, American schoolchildren were found less capable in U.S. history than in any other subject which was a reflection of the consistent decline of cultural life in the country over the last few decades. Lancaster ISD Superintendent Dr. Michael D. McFarland said that one of the district’s emphasis will focus on preparing students to learn more about their history outside of the traditional Black History or Hispanic Heritage months. “Our challenge is to engage in the difficult work of transforming our students’ self-concept,” he said. “We

must intentionally create opportunities to expose them to current and past models of success so that they can began to see themselves differently.” According to Isabell, the goal of this initial competition is to increase the number of youth and adults exposed to the history, culture and contributions of African Americans. However, she confirmed that future events would acquaint students with other cultures and ethnic groups. “We will be able to give recognition and celebrate the richness and complexities of various cultures throughout the year,” she said. America ranks 13th in the world in the education of its population, according to Isabell and the typical community education to entertainment ratio is about 1 to 200. She believes that it is time to change.

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Undermain Theatre presents We are Proud to Present a

Presentation…in Dallas  Undermain Theatre is thrilled to bring the regional premiere of We are Proud to Present a Presentation …to Dallas during the Undermain Theatre’s 30th Anniversary season. “One of America’s hottest young playwrights gives us this hilarious satire of theatre-makers and the occasional pitfalls of collaboration.  Jackie Sibblies Drury delves right into the question of who can tell

which stories in one of the smartest, most innovative plays of this season.” reveals Katherine Owens, Undermain Artistic Director. We are Proud to Present a Presentation…  carries the full title of:  We are Proud to Present a Presentation About the Herero of Namibia, Formerly Known as South-West Africa, From the German Sudwestafrika, Between the Years 1884-1915. A troupe of young actors gears up to portray the extermination of the Herero tribe of Namibia. They’re passionate. Energetic. They’ve got

piles of research. But what do they really know about being black Africans under German colonization? Is it possible to identify with the victims of history? What about the villains? There is danger in the game they’re playing, and fraught racial histories threaten to tear the troupe apart. As the actors dive further in, this inventive new play from Jackie Sibblies Drury (named a “Top Ten” show by New York Magazine) becomes a hilarious and head-spinning nightmare of identity.

This production is directed by Undermain Artistic Associate Dylan Key and designed by Robert Winn. The cast includes Jake Buchanan, Blake Hackler, Shannon Kearns-Simmons, Ivuoma Okoro, Christopher Dontrell Piper, and Bryan Pitts.Dates: Previews March 19, 20, 21Opening Night: March 22 at 8:15pmRegular Performances:                March 26, 27 @ 7:30pmMarch 28, 29 @ 8:15pmApril 2, 3 @ 7:30pmApril 4 @ 8:15pm April 5 @ 2pm and 8:15pm

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Champion for the Homeless, author and artist

releases Children’s Book Houston— Community Advocate

Noah Rattler , Author Nekisha Pickney and Illustrator Thaddeus Lavalais teamed

up to create Noah’s Walk, an inspiring children’s book that tells the story of Rattler’s journey while walking 1,800 miles from Houston, TX, to Los Angeles, CA, to raise awareness for homelessness.

Noah’s Walk tells the story of real life heroism as a young man who makes a

decision to impact the life of others.

Pickney is able to capture Noah’s odyssey as he encounters the elements, animals and friends who supported him along the way. The book also serves as a fun learning tool that highlights vocabulary, geography, and cultural cognizance.

Noah’s Walk is set to release February 12th, in an effort to continue to raise awareness of homelessness in America and to encourage youth to become civically responsible.

“I, like many before me, am doing what I can to make the world a better place. Noah’s Walk is an attempt to ignite and nurture the same fire in the hearts of future generations,” Rattler said.

According to the State of Homelessness Report, there are over 633,782 homeless men, women and children in America and as many as 3.5

million people experience homelessness in a given year. Noah believes his walk has had a positive impact in favor of the homeless population and by writing Noah’s Walk he and Nekisha are encouraging others to make a difference.

“Noah’s story is one of self-sacrifice. He was not homeless, yet he identified a major problem in today’s society and did something to help. I’ve witnessed the fruit of the many seeds that Noah planted because of his journey. I’m sure that the Noah’s Walk children’s book will also touch the hearts of many,” Pickney said.

Noah Rattler hails from Houston, Texas, where he graduated from John E. Codwell Elementary. When he isn’t raising awareness for homelessness, Noah spends his time coming up with plans to save the

world!!! Or, at least make it a betterplace. Noah enjoys long walks through the desert, riding hisbike in freezing rain, hashtags and other mysteries of the universe. For those so inclined, contact him @ www.twitter.com/NoahRattler

Nekisha Pickney is from Houston, Texas, and is a published author, freelance writer, poet and best of all she is the mother of three wonderful children! When she is not solving the mysteries of motherhood, Nekisha writes.

Nekisha’s mission is to shine light and spread life all over creation by using words. More of Nekisha Pickney’s work can be found on her website where she can also be contacted @ http://freeheartoftruth.com/.

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By Patrice J. [email protected]

Studies by theUniversity of Texas atDallas Institute of UrbanPolicy, United Way andTexas A&M are takingplace now to assess thequality of life in the SouthDallas community beforebillion dollar projectsinvolving the new DARTLight Rail and the Trinity

Toll Road are brought tothe area. Some construc-tion has begun with thedemolition of homes tofollow later this year.At a meeting held by the

three institutions, a focusgroup of sorts dished ideasand findings on the surveysthat have told the story of theresidents of South Dallas.“We are measuring con-

ditions that may vary fromstreet to street,” said Dr.

Timothy Bray, director ofthe Institute of UrbanPolicy Research. He helps

oversee the The FieldResearch Team whichunderwent 80 hours of

training in administeringthe anonymous surveys.“Over three to four yearsthere are changes in condi-tions and we want to knowhow it affects the area.”

In having the conversa-tion about building withinSouth Dallas, many issuesarise with respect toeducation and business in

See ROAD, page 19

The Long andWinding RoadLight rail, Trinity River road highlyscrutinized in South Dallas

“OVER THREE TO

FOUR YEARS THERE

ARE CHANGES IN

CONDITIONS AND

WEWANT TO KNOW

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THE AREA”

Political analysts, both mainstream and Black news

media and intellectuals around the country have given their

grade evaluation on President Barack Obama’s first 100

days in office, marked on April 30. Here’s how several

people from the local front graded the new president.

Congresswoman EddieBernice Johnson

Grade:A“I am deeply impressed with the progress that

President Barack Obama has made during the first 100days of his administration. Already we are seeingevidence of the administration’s plan to dig our countryout of recession and develop long-term, sustainable pros-perity. President Obama has made two trips abroad,proving to us and to the world that he intends to

repair our frayed alliances and restore ourinternational leadership.

Finally, the Obama adminis-tration’s code of ethicshas broughtmuch-neededtransparency andaccountability to theWhite House.

President Obamais delivering on thechange that hepromised.”

Senator Kay

Bailey HutchisonGrade: C

“In just 100 days, we’ve seen an alarming accel-

eration of policies that will take America down the

wrong track. The administration has proposed

trillions of dollars in new spending, which will

result in higher taxes on Americans, while sharply

raising our indebtedness to foreign creditors.On the national security front, I am

very concerned aboutthe President’s intention toclose Guantanamo without aworkable plan to relocatedetainees. It is mysincere hope that,movingforward,

theadminis-

tration willadopt the productive,

responsible approach to ournation’s challenges thatAmericansdeserve.”(The office of John Cornyn of

Texas was contacted but did

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Dallas is abuzz at theelection issues beforethem on May 9 whencitizens are asked tovote on the controver-sial ConventionCenter Hotel that isbeing backed byMayor

Leppert. But what doesvoting “no” and voting“yes” mean?It is important to

remember that thepropositions are toamend the Dallas CityCharter which, amongother things, gives thecity the power to acquireproperty for any publicpurpose. The propositionsare worded to prohibit thecity from acting on thesebefore stated powers.Therefore, if a citizen wouldlike the city to maintainthose powers, they are tovote NO and vice versa.

Evaluating President Obama’s First 100 Days

THE HUNDRED DAY SCORE

WhyYES means no

and NOmeans yes

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I A guy who hits a woman

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