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leadership of Jonathan A. Mason, Sr.p8

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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 

July 25, 2014

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Vanna Collins14

Hoop it Up12

On this Friday morning, the birthdate of Emmett Till, my phones began ringing early. The conversations were about three Black men: President Barack Obama, Dallas County

Commissioner John Wiley Price and Michael Phillips.It seems the Republican-based push continues, focusing on impeaching Mr. Obama; Mr.

Price was taken into federal custody and later entered a plea of NOT GUILTY to bribery charges; and, Mr. Phillips was released from prison after 12 years served for rape. Some of the callers were deeply troubled and expressed concern about Mr. Price’s arrest. It seems, at least for DFW media and the callers, that story was the biggest news of the day. One person was optimistic, calling the case “weak.” Another cried hysterically, especially upon hearing that Mr. Price’s aide, Dapheny Fain, had also been taken into custody. While there were callers who clearly wanted my take on everything, many just wanted to see if I had heard the news. Initially I was unresponsive, asking questions to gauge reactions to a very emotional subject. Then I tried to divert the conversation to the other topics: namely Mr.

Phillips, whose wrongful imprisonment story would have probably received more coverage on a slower news day.For some, the diversion worked as we talked about a crooked system that has wrongfully incarcerated so many Black men. Mr. Phillips did plead guilty to sexual assault, true, but he did so under the advice of his attorney.

For others, the conversation drifted to a “racist Republican” party that continues to hammer away at President Obama. It’s tough for a Black man in America, one person told me when I mentioned 14-year-old Till, who allegedly whistled at a white woman in Money, Mississippi and was brutally murdered.

While a majority of folks expressed concern, there were those who called to gloat or share feedback about the commissioner. One African American said that folks criticized him because he was not a “JWP supporter” and thought Mr. Price was going to jail. He said he was told that he wished “he could be like John,” and he was jealous. I laughed when he said someone told him “Black men sounded like punks” celebrating Mr. Price’s troubles.

One woman expressed outrage that Mr. Price was shackled when he appeared in court, while another said everything was orchestrated even down to having Latino representatives speaking for the government at the news conference to announce the charges against Mr. Price. “This is bullshit,” she screamed.

An anglo male who has often told me about his dislike for the commissioner seemed to be excited about the news. “Well, it finally happened,” he said, as we had a lengthy discussion about his feelings. I cautioned him against celebrating another’s misfortune because we all will get our time. I think he expected a more spirited response from me. He did admit that Mr. Price seemed a bit smarter than the indictments allege. I told him to check out the rap group, Public Enemy.

Now Emmett Till’s story has been told for decades and continues to surface as a reminder of a deviant society. Today, the story of Trayvon Martin joins the Till story as a warning for young Black men.

Mr. Phillips, whose health is failing, lives with sickle cell anemia. District Attorney Craig Watkins shared words of encouragement and support and there were a number of other former inmates in attendance in Judge Gracie Lewis’ courtroom to see him become a free man. There’s still more to his story that will be shared in the future.

The attempts to embarrass President Obama will continue and there are those that wish he would make some bold moves, especially in the interest of the masses that voted for him at such high numbers. “He’d better do something now while he is in office because he is sadly mistaken if he thinks that he can change racists. They have to change themselves and that is just not happening,” said one caller.

Then there’s Commissioner Price, who once released from federal custody, returned to work at his office. He also said he does not plan to resign.

Social media and news organization sites were abuzz with comments from all perspectives. I took a break from it all as I thought about another reason July 25 was a memorable day:

on this day three years ago a family man, friend, entrepreneur and genuinely nice and caring person, Cecil Coleman, died after a relatively short but serious illness.

Life is full of ups and downs. We have to constantly be on guard. We must!

Cheryl Smith

Dallas City Councilman Dwaine Caraway (Dist. 4)

“This morning I learned of the arrest of Dallas County Commissioner John Wiley Price through media reports. We should all allow the legal process to run its course before rushing to judgment. My thoughts and prayers are with Commissioner Price today and in the days

ahead.”

Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins[San Diego] “This morning, I prayed for all involved with the federal investigation into 2001-2011 events, but remain focused on completing the important work of strengthening law enforcement, improving services without tax

increases, completing the successful turnaround of Parkland Hospital and promoting the $10.25 living wage; those issues, not an outside investigation will be the focus of Commissioners Court and staff."

“We will have to repent in this generation not merely for the vitriolic words and actions of the bad people, but for the appalling silence of the good people.” ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Cecil Coleman

Commissioner Price

President ObamaEmmett Till

Michael Phllips

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Back in the late 60s early 70s there used to be a saying. Not everybody used it just the cool people. It was just the hip folks, and the "in crowd.”

When everything was going well it was not uncommon to hear someone say "Everything is copacetic!” 

Now I know my readership is diversified so let me review the definitions for copacetic. Copacetic means that everything is agreeable, alright, satisfactory, hunky-dory. It’s the cultural equivalent to this generation assuring each other by saying, “It's all good.”

Truth is, it has never been all good, satisfactory, or hunky-dory. When it comes to Black men and our long history of problems with lawmen, it ain't never been copacetic.

A story released this week by the news giant, USA Today, reminds us as much.

“Members of Internet sites that allow law enforcement to air out issues are expressing outrage and offense over public reaction to last week's death of a New York City man after police administered a chokehold, which is against police department policy.

Saying that Eric Garner was overweight at 350-400 pounds and battling asthma, many posters on the sites "TheeRant" and PoliceOne.com said the Staten Island father and husband brought his death last Thursday upon himself. They said his health contributed to his cardiac arrest, and that their interpretation of an eyewitness video of Garner's altercation with police last Thursday was that he resisted arrest.

Police said they suspected Garner of selling untaxed

cigarettes when they approached him on a sidewalk. He told them he'd done nothing wrong. He was later pronounced dead at a hospital.

Meantime, the family of Garner, 43, prepared for a funeral slated for Wednesday evening in Brooklyn at which the Rev. Al Sharpton, a civil rights activist, was scheduled to speak.

Police Commissioner William Bratton said during a briefing Tuesday that officers would receive training on the use of violence and that some of his investigators had spoken with the FBI. Bratton said he would not be surprised if the agency opened a civil rights investigation.”

Training again?? This solution ain’t copacetic. If police departments across this nation have not digested the understanding that lethal force is not an acceptable first response to dealing with African American men, then maybe they just don’t want to learn. And that ain’t cool, that ain’t all good and it ain’t copacetic no matter what generation you claim.

Garner was a former employee of the City of New York and a father of six children. The fact that any police officer in anonymity or in public would say that Garner brought on his own death is horrendous, heartless and the epitome of a haughtiness that one too many law enforcement officers adopt.

Even if you look at it from a case law standpoint, the decision by the Supreme Court in Tennessee vs. Garner, (a different Garner) leaves you wondering if the outrageous number of African-American men who have been murdered by police is ever really considered.

Through the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994, the US Congress mandated the Attorney General to collect data on the use of excessive force by police and to publish an annual report from the data.

Two national systems collect data which include homicides committed by law enforcement officers in the line of duty. The National Center for Health Statistics maintains the National Vital Statistics System (NVSS)

which aggregates data from locally filed death certificates.

Our demand should be that Attorney General Eric Holder will take the reins of this national epidemic and give our communities some relief. This death and the acknowledgment that training is needed does not leave us feeling like everything is copacetic.

It sounds like another cop-out. No pun intended.

Everything Ain’t Copacetic

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By Vincent HallVincent Hall is an award-winning columnist and author.

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From State Rep. Eric Johnson

Ever since my first campaign I have been trying to make government more accessible to the people of District 100. That is why I have hosted town hall meetings, moved the district office into the district, and sponsored constituent bus trips down to Austin.

Now I'm going even further and offering non-traditional late evening office hours once per month at the district office for those who can't make it in during normal

business hours.

So call us for an appointment to let us know how your neighborhood is doing, make suggestions for the upcoming legislative session, voice your concerns, or just share a glass of iced tea and a cookie.  Call 214-565-5663, and let us know if you can make it.  See you Monday! Special District Office Hours for July: 

Monday July 28, 201412:00 pm to 8:00 pm 1409 South Lamar StreetSuite 9Dallas, TX 75215

Gamma Phi Delta Sorority’s Foundation

hosts YOUR BODY IS A TEMPLE -

Health Fair during National Convention

Gamma Phi Delta Foundation, led by Texas native, Katie Broughton is

hosting an exciting health fair to benefit the citizens of Dallas including those in the Fort Worth Area. Saturday, July 26, 2014, from 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm at the Dallas/Addison Marriott at the Quorum at the Galleria located at 14905 Dallas Parkway, Dallas, Texas is where it will all happen. Broughton said “The GPD Foundation is hosting this health fair in memory of our founder, also a Texas native, Dr. Willie B. Kennedy who passed last year. She will surely be missed; but we have pledged to continue the great work she began during the early years of this Foundation.”

The vice-president of the foundation, Lyndia Grant is the health fair coordinator. Grant said “This health fair, for me, is in memory of my late mother, who died on Christmas Day in the year 2000, from complications of diabetes.” Grant further stated “I have pledged to spend the rest of my life teaching others what my family didn’t know about diabetes, and now with the loss of Dr. Kennedy, I have even more reason to promote a health agenda.”

Health organizations confirmed includes Parkland Health & Hospital Systems, where Ronald Sessions will provide a special presentation on the topic “Good Health; cholesterol screening, diabetes testing (glucose) and blood pressure checking;” Mr. Sessions is the Senior Community Development Specialist at Parkland; Dr. Juanita Wallace, President of the Dallas NAACP will give a presentation on the increase of HIV/AIDS in the Dallas Metropolitan Area; Darlene Green, Founder and CEO of the Ina Mae Greene Foundation will be coming to share with the health fair participants on the value of getting out of toxic relationships that are violent! It could save your life.

Janet Sigler, CEO of Guiltless Sweets will be there on behalf of the American Diabetes Association to share in a presentation on diabetes care and prevention; Sylvia Dunnavant, CEO of Celebrating Life, a breast cancer survivor will be there to help make women aware of the urgency of getting a mammogram and how it can save their lives.

Dallas Fire & Emergency Medical Services Education Department will be there to teach fire safety and they will have health care hand-outs; give-a-way prizes plus more; others among those confirmed to attend; Patricia Davis, CEO of Advance Comfort will talk about how to better care for our seniors; especially those with Alzheimer’s disease. The City of Dallas WIC Program, Katina Robertson will be there with information about the WIC Program; and Gamma Phi Delta Sorority’s own Blue Ladies Nurses Corp will attend, plus others!

Anyone in the Dallas Metropolitan with questions or concerns about their health such as the questions here should plan to attend. Ask yourself: Do you need your blood pressure checked; Want to know if you have diabetes; Is your cholesterol too high; Does breast cancer run in your family?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, you need to come out and bring your children and invite your neighbors too!

Gamma Phi Delta Sorority, Inc. was founded in February, 1943 at the Lewis Business College (Lewis College of Business) Detroit, Michigan by Mrs. Elizabeth Garner, an instructor at the College, assisted by her sister, Mrs. Violet Lewis, owner and President of the College.

Membership includes women in all professions, business related positions and vocationally trained occupations; in addition, young women who are still pursuing their educational goals as undergraduates.

Chapters are organized in all areas of the United States, and may, under the corporate structure, extend to its territories. Gamma Phi Delta strives to improve the economic, social and political status of all women; to motivate the members to further their education/training and maintain a better relationship among women of all races and creeds and to be of greater service to the community, country and to each other. The commitment to the pursuit of Social, Cultural and Academic excellence for young people is evidenced through the sponsorship of youth auxiliaries and through encouragement and financial assistance, of educational endeavors. The national president of Gamma Phi Delta Sorority is Rebecca H. Ford of Florida.

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Area Development Director, Dallas, TXUNCF – the United Negro College Fund – seeks an Area Development Director (ADD) to conduct comprehensive, cost-effective annual and as needed, capital fund-raising campaigns, within the Dallas area of operation, to support the 37 UNCF institutions and serve as an ambassador for UNCF.

The ADD will identify, recruit, direct and liaison with volunteer leadership; develop and maintain formal campaign organizational structure in concert with National UNCF leaders and develop local campaign goals.

The ADD’s responsibilities include: planning and implementing campaign strategies consistent with UNCF national action plan and policies; developing and submitting solicitation proposals; managing, designing and implementing fund-raising events; and developing and preparing campaign materials, communication/promotional programs in support of established fund-raising efforts in the Dallas territory.

Requirements:

A Bachelor's degree (B.A.) from four-year College or university required with 7-10 years experience in fund-raising and a proven track record of achieving revenue targets or goals.

Candidate should possess the following competencies:

• Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from groups of managers, clients, customers and the general public.

• Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists.

• Ability to conduct major fund raising activities, demonstrate initiative and work with minimal supervision.

This position requires travel.

To apply, please send your resume and cover letter to: [email protected]. For more information or to view other opportunities at UNCF please visit: www.uncf.org.

UNCF, Inc. is an EOE M/F/V/D.

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We are in new and exciting times for the progress of women in our society. Women sit at the helms of some of the most iconic companies, and lead our nation at the highest levels of government. The overwhelming favorite to win the 2016 presidential

election is a woman. However, there is so much that needs to be

done to address the lack of equality for women in the workforce at all levels. Women are shattering the so-called “glass ceiling” in corporate America; yet there are still more meaningful corporate hurdles that confront them.

A recently published study showed that only 60 percent of U.S firms had more than two women on their corporate executive committees, the entity that makes decisions for the board and

establishes company policy. The report, which has been cited in the Harvard Business Review, indicated that women comprise only 17-percent of the executive committees at the 100 biggest corporations in America. Two- thirds of women on executive committees come from departments such as human and public relations, the report stated.

The issue of inequality for women in the American workforce is not limited to women in the upper levels of corporate America. Working women in the lower financial brackets are also faced with unequal pay and opportunity. Today, one in every five working mothers find themselves in low-paying jobs. In addition to paying the mortgage, rent, food and transportation, their incomes are battered by the high cost of childcare.

Many women find themselves in employment environments that require long hours. For many, it becomes a vicious cycle. Giving more hours to the work environment takes away from quality time that women can devote to parenting.

In our state, 30-percent of households are headed by women and 53-percent of all

households below the poverty level are headed by women, according the Dallas Women’s Foundation. The issue is complicated by the fact that in Texas, one in every four women, many of them heads of households, have no health insurance. An accident leads to absence from work which can lead to economic disaster for a family. Something must be done to improve the conditions that women face.

Roslyn Thompson, President of the Dallas Women’s Foundation, rightly says that when our society invests in women, “there is a powerful ripple effect that benefits her family and the community. Simply put, increasing women’s economic security makes financially secure families and communities, and that makes for a stronger Texas economy.”

As a society, we must do more to protect women and their families. Changes on the federal level must be accompanied by changes made by those that run corporations and small businesses. We must continue to fight for equal pay and equal opportunity for women. Our society will never reach its full potential if it neglects to provide equal opportunities for half of its citizens.

Women in the American WorkforceBy Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson

Nelson Mandela International Day Observance

held at St. Luke “Community” United Methodist Church

Hosted by the Honorable Helen Giddings

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As it celebrated its centennial, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. presented a $500,000 Endowment to Howard University, the Institution where the venerable organization was founded 100 years ago.

This Endowment repreoents a historic funding agreement for an Organization of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.'s size.

Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. President Jonathan A. Mason has announced a $500,000 endowment to Howard University. President Mason made the presentation to Dr. Wayne A.I. Frederick, the newly appointed President of Howard University. This historic presentation represents Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.'s reflection on its glorious past and the enormous achievements it has attained to date. Howard University has been the beacon light from which all of the organization's amazing accomplishments have shined.

Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity was founded at Howard University in Washington, D.C., January 9, 1914, by three young African-American male students. The Founders, Honorable A. Langston Taylor, Honorable Leonard F. Morse, and Honorable Charles I. Brown, wanted to organize a Greek letter fraternity that would truly exemplify the ideals of brotherhood, scholarship, and service.

The Founders deeply wished to create an organization that viewed itself as “a part of” the general community rather than “apart from” the general community. They believed that each potential member should be judged by his own merits, rather than his family background or affluence…without regard to race, nationality, skin tone or texture of hair. They desired for their fraternity to exist as part of an even greater brotherhood which would be devoted to the “inclusive we” rather than the “exclusive we”.

From its inception, the Founders also conceived Phi Beta Sigma as a mechanism to deliver services to the general community. Rather than gaining skills to be utilized exclusively for themselves and their immediate families, they held a deep conviction that they should return their newly acquired skills to the communities from which they had come. This deep conviction was mirrored in the Fraternity’s motto, “Culture For Service and Service For Humanity”.

Today, Phi Beta Sigma has blossomed into an international organization of leaders. No longer a single entity, members of the Fraternity have been instrumental in the establishment of the Phi Beta Sigma National Foundation, the Phi Beta Sigma Federal Credit Union and The Sigma Beta Club Foundation. Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, founded in 1920 with the assistance of

Phi Beta Sigma, is the sister organization of the Fraternity.

The brothers of Phi Beta Sigma are the Fraternity’s most valuable resource and strength. They are the primary means by which the Phi Beta Sigma objectives will be achieved. In order to accomplish the Fraternity’s objectives, it is essential that systems are instituted that effectively embody “Culture For Service and Service For Humanity” and promote brotherhood, scholarship and service.

To optimize Phi Beta Sigma’s effectiveness, the Fraternity will:

Strengthen and serve proactively the brotherhood, as a supportive resource that positively impacts the Fraternity’s growth and financial solvency.

Reaffirm and maintain a strong commitment to brotherhood, scholarship and service.

Ensure that the Fraternity programs are focused and committed to serving humanity.

Create an environment that respects the dignity and worth of each brother.

Exhibit integrity and ethical behavior in conducting the Fraternity’s business. serving as a model for all Greek-letter organizations.

Maintain and improve the Fraternity’s technological literacy, in order to better service its members and the community at large.

Foster and nurture our constitutional bond with Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.

Encourage a closer and mutually beneficial working relationship with fellow Greek-letter organizations, other community service organizations, businesses and government.

Select leaders who are committed and have demonstrated their ability to lead.

Phi Beta Sigma celebrates centennialHIGHLIGHTS

100 years of service

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In early February 2014, The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Food Security and Nutrition Analysis Unit for Somalia (FSNAU), and the Famine Early Warning Systems Network (FEWS NET) estimated that 857,000 people remain in crisis and emergency status and would require urgent humanitarian assistance through June 2014.

An estimated 203,000 acutely malnourished children under age 5 will also require urgent treatment and nutrition support through mid 2014.

Abdulaziz M. Ghedi, a volunteer with the Amoud Foundation, a Somali relief agency, says conditions are getting worse everyday for the people of Somalia and world support must come quickly. Somalia’s food security crisis is expected to worsen over the next several months following poor performance of the major rainy season (Gu), along with shrinking humanitarian assistance and access, increasing malnutrition, conflict and surging food prices.

A severe water shortage is also expected in the coming months.

FAO officials say substantial population displacement with sharp increases in cereal prices due to trade disruptions, in part by Southern Somalia following the government’s military offensive against insurgents in March, as well as largely late below normal Gu (April-June) rainfall in most parts of Somalia are among other factors worsening an already acute crisis.

In urban areas affected by trade disruptions, cereal prices have increased by 40 to 60 percent since March 2014, well above normal levels.

Rainfall data collected and analyzed by FAO’s Water and Land Information Management Unit (SWALIM) suggests that the Gu rains were erratic in nature starting late and ending early with very poor spatial distribution across this Horn of Africa nation.

Most rainfall observing stations recorded less than 50 percent of normal rainfall during the season and water levels in the Juba and Shabelle regions are currently low.

This is expected to lead to faster depletion of available water sources. Consequently, as the dry

season (July-September) advances, severe water scarcity is likely to hit the country’s livestock sector, which employs 65 percent of Somalia and a major source of foreign earnings.

There are six areas affected by the lack of the rainy season.

Amoud Foundation has already distributed dry food to the affected areas including Central Somalia, Lower Shabelle, Bay/Bakol, coastal areas of Awdal, and NE of Awdal region.

The Horn of Africa representative is pleading to the international community to urgently respond to the plight of this community.

“We at Amoud concur and stand ready to assist the world in abating this upcoming crisis.”

For more information, contact offices Toll Free 866-926-6831 or visit www.amoudfoundation.com.

“Our motto is Helping People Help Themselves.”

Gov. Perry announces September 9 Special Election for Senate District 28

AUSTIN – Gov. Rick Perry has set Tuesday, Sept. 9, 2014, as the special election date to fill the Texas State Senate District 28 seat, vacated by Sen. Robert Duncan, who has left to serve as chancellor of the Texas Tech University System. Candidates for this special election must file applications with the Secretary of State no later than 5:00 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 1, 2014. The early voting period begins Monday, Aug. 25, 2014. The winner will serve the remainder of Sen. Duncan’s term, which expires in 2017.

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Purpuratta's stunning creations will let her walk on the wild side. This fresh lingerie brand brings women comfortable and innovative designs that are created with a flair for the feminine and the risqué. These beautiful pieces will have her feeling her best under her winter layers, bolstering her confidence while showcasing her

bust line. Just because it's sweater season doesn't mean she has to totally give in to bulky cardigans and high necklines. With the Daring Bombshell Bra she can feel glamorous even when the weather dips into the single digits. This sultry combination of soft microfiber with a suggestive

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The Provocative Lingerie Top makes the transition from office undergarment to enticing layering piece as the clock ticks past five. Of course she can leave it hidden under her blouse or tee, but its sexy scalloped lace details would much rather sizzle as they peek out from under her favorite red or green holiday party shirt or dress.

For the newlyweds celebrating their first Christmas together, give her a piece that can be enjoyed right out of the gift box with the Seductive Night Gown. Its silky fabric flows smoothly across her curves while a series of tantalizing straps hold it in place without stealing the show. Be sure to keep the fireplace well-stocked so she can have her moment in the limelight.

Purpuratta was first envisioned by two young college girls in Medellin, Colombia, and brought to life in 2009. Sarita Trujillo and Katherine Siegert started with a dream to create quality garments that never sacrifice comfort for style.

Since their launch, their gorgeous women's lingerie, bathing suits, cover-ups, and loungewear have been taking the world by storm starting in Latin America and extending as far as the United States.

Dallas Area Dollar Tree customers can

donate School Supplies for Military

Children Operation Homefront and Dollar Tree, Inc. have joined forces again this pre-school season to gather school supplies for military children across the country.

The supplies can be purchased starting today by customers at any of the more than 90 Dollar Tree and Deals stores in and around Dallas and placed in collection boxes in each store. 

The Back-to-School Brigade™ program is a nationwide campaign by Operation Homefront and Dollar Tree.  This is the sixth year that Dollar Tree has partnered with Operation Homefront for the program.

“For the last six years, Dollar Tree and its customers have been our partners in getting military kids ready to go back to school,” said Carol Herrick, Executive Director of Operation Homefront Southern Plains. “These donated school supplies enhance the morale and the success of our military children, while easing the burden military families carry.  These families deal with deployments and the other stresses of military life, and Operation Homefront serves lower- and mid-grade enlisted, the lowest-paid of our service members.” 

Last year, Dollar Tree patrons donated more than $4.7 million of supplies nationwide. 

 “Dollar Tree is a proud, national sponsor of Operation Homefront,” said Chelle Davis, Dollar Tree spokesperson. “We are honored to once again participate in the Back-to-School Brigade TM and thank our customers for their continued generosity and support.” Dollar Tree stores will collect supplies July 7 – August 14. Participating stores include the locations at Pinnacle Park Shopping Center, Buckner Commons, and Wheatland Towne Crossing. Once the program ends, Operation Homefront volunteers will collect and distribute the gifts to military children during the back-to-school season in August and September.

With Wings & In Loving Memory

Michael Tirone MannsSunrise: August 12, 1950 – Sunset: July 11, 2014

Michael Tirone Manns, the son of Robert Quincin Manns and Charlie Dell Manns, was born on August 12, 1950. He was educated in the Dallas Public School System and

graduated from Lincoln High in 1968. During his time at Lincoln, he participated in the Marching, Concert, and Jazz Bands under the leadership of Allison C. Tucker.

After his graduation from Lincoln, Michael attended Texas Southern University in Houston and Bishop College in Dallas where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree. He

served in the United States Army, was stationed in Germany, and was honorably discharged in 1972. Michael has dedicated his life to caring for others and will be greatly

missed by all who love him

Viewing: Friday, July 18, 2014 from 2 pm to 9 pm at Evergreen Funeral Home 6449 University Hills Blvd, Dallas, Tx. 75241

Funeral: Saturday, 07/19/2014 at 12:30 pm at Inspiring Body of Christ (IBOC) 7710 S. Westmoreland, Dallas, TX 75237 (the old IBOC)

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Hoop It Up a huge success at Southwest Center Mall

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House of Renewed

HopeBowling

Fundraiser

Tuskegee Airmen DFW Meeting & Scholarship

Presentations

VannaCollins.com reception

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Report number 156954-2014

9729982420

Charlotte, N.C. - Dorothy Buckhanan Wilson of Milwaukee, Wisconsin was installed as the 29th International President of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, for the 2014 - 2018.

An impressive display of pomp and elegance marked the traditional swearing-in ceremony before thousands of the sorority’s membership from across the globe. The event was the culminating highlight of the organization’s week-long 66th international convention, held from July 12 - July 18 at the Charlotte Convention Center.

Buckhanan Wilson's primary duties will be to develop and implement an outstanding and far-reaching service program, to guide policy, and to set the overall tone and theme for Alpha Kappa Alpha’s membership.

Under Buckhanan Wilson's dynamic leadership, the 2014 - 2018 International Program will focus on the theme, "Launching New Dimensions of Service," through which the sorority's 265,000 members and 986 local chapters will address community needs via programs in traditional and new target areas.

The 2014 - 2018 International Program consists of five target areas, one signature program, and specifically targeted community service days.

The sorority's signature program, ASCENDSM, is part of Target I: Educational Enrichment. ASCEND focuses on Achievement, Self-Awareness, Communication, Engagement, Networking, and Development Skills. Participants will include high school male and female students with emphasis on academic, life, career and character-building skills.

The ultimate goal will be to motivate, engage and assist these students in reaching their maximum potential. The sorority will place additional emphasis on SMART careers (Science, Math, And Related Technologies).

In keeping with an intense focus on promoting lifelong learning, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority will provide substantial support to students through AKA One Million BackpacksSM. Through this initiative, the next four years will see members donating and distributing 1,000,000 backpacks and related school supplies to students worldwide.

Support of historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) will be another priority, as Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority launches a national Think HBCUSM campaign to highlight HBCUs and the contribution of their graduates to the sorority and society.

Under Target II: Health Promotion, Alpha Kappa Alpha will continue its strong health awareness focus through programs in three areas that disproportionately affect African

Americans: Alzheimer's Disease; stroke; and mental health and wellness. The Alzheimer’s Disease and Caregiver SupportSM program will expand Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority’s community outreach and assistance by generating awareness and support for Alzheimer’s programming and research. In addition, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority will launch a major stroke prevention awareness campaign with special emphasis on hypertension management, diet and exercise. And finally, mental health and wellness efforts will be highlighted as sorority members work to bring attention to mental illness among diverse populations with historically low utilization of mental health services.

Family Strengthening is Target III. The sorority will focus on childhood hunger awareness initiatives and address the increasing number of households that do not have financial resources to adequately clothe their family. Through the Family Seasonal WrapsSM program,

Alpha Kappa Alpha will spearhead a major effort to collect and donate hats, gloves, socks, scarves, coats, sweaters, and other items to families in need during the colder seasons. Lastly under this target, fiscal responsibility programs remain a key priority as Alpha Kappa Alpha members continue to offer financial management and home ownership programs to the communities that its chapters serve.

Alpha Kappa Alpha will display its commitment to

providing healthy and safe environments under Target IV: Environmental Ownership. Sorority members will restore and renew 1,908 existing community spaces and school playgrounds across the United States with their hard

work and dedication to the AKA 1908 Playgrounds ProjectSM.

Global Impact is Target V. Sorority members will implement the UNA/USA Global Classrooms Project to prepare today’s youth for an increasingly global

and complex society. Alpha Kappa Alpha members will work with high school students (ASCEND program) in partnership with the UNA-USA (United Nations Association) staff to expand understanding of the United Nations, its mission and focus. And the sorority will re-engage with a long-standing partner - Africare - to launch youth-oriented programming on the continent of Africa.

Another highlight of the Launching New Dimensions of Service program will be Community Service Days, when members will implement initiatives annually, on the same day, worldwide, to demonstrate Alpha Kappa Alpha's collective impact.

To further aid in the organization’s ability to mobilize and collaborate across chapters and within their local communities, Buckhanan Wilson also introduced several operations, technology and communications initiatives including a $904,000 software grant from the Microsoft Corporation benefiting the organization’s Educational Advancement Foundation, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority’s chapters, and the local communities in which the organization serves.

In addition, the organization launched a new international website and member app experience to further engage the membership and public in the Launching New Dimensions of Service program.

Sorority Unveils Comprehensive and Unprecedented New Service

“Mount Moriah Missionary Baptist Church 71st Church Anniversary Celebration”

*2nd Annual Throwback Musical Workshop with Clinician Bishop Anthony Wilson- August 2, 07:00 PM.

*Church Anniversary Revival August 06-08 beginning at 07:00 PM nightly. Pastor Donnie Dewberry Sr. from Good Tree MBC will be delivering the message each night.

*Church 71st Anniversary Celebration August 10 at 03:00 PM. Rev. DL Wilson from Sweet Home MBC will be delivering the message.

We invite you to come praise and worship the Lord with us as we give Him thanks for allowing our church to see another year.

Praise ye the Lord! O give thanks unto the Lord for he is good: for His mercy endures forever. Psalms 106:1

253 East Marguerita Drive, Garland, TX 75040 (972) 487-8194 [email protected]

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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.

Parting but not Departing

Dear Alma,My boyfriend and I broke up three

months ago. I don’t want to move and he won’t move. I have asked him again and again to get out.

What can I do?B.B., Culpeper, Va.

Hi B.B.,You guys aren’t done yet, you’re still

playing games, acting like you don’t care when you really do.

When a relationship is over and you’re ready to move on, that’s what you do and no one can stop you.

In the end, you walk away, accepting the unanswered questions and non-existent apologies.

Make up your mind. If you want him, work on the relationship. If it’s over, make your move.

Alma

Ask Alma

"Our people have made the mistake of confusing the methods with the objectives. As long as we agree on objectives, we should never fall out with each other just because we believe in different methods, or tactics, or strategy. We have to keep in mind at all times that we are not fighting for separation. We are fighting for recognition as free humans in this society."

Malcolm X

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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From time to time, I rethink or feel a little déjà vu regarding the subject of “born again,” particularly my own. I am reminded at times about how that phrase gets associated with everything but its biblical intent.

It is my opinion and referencing my personal history that I suggest to you that I could not and certainly not willingly, fit into the category of a “born again Christian.” At the time I could not subscribe to what my definition of that meant.

Today, a born again Christian is an enigma more closely associated with a holier-than-thou religious zealot with a rather conservative political agenda, as opposed to simply a true believer (my term).Then something happened on the way to the ranch and yep, I got saved.

Then I began to understand those things about faith that would indicate a new me. Now, I can easily profess a clearer understanding of this born again

thing. Quite to my surprise, born again defines me pretty well, biblically speaking that is.

“Jesus answered, ‘I tell you the truth, no one can enter the kingdom of God unless he is born of water and spirit. Flesh gives birth to flesh but spirit gives birth to spirit. You should not be surprised at my saying you must be born again.’” John 3:5-7.

Rather than think born again is some kind of right wing conservative political movement, this passage lets us know that being born again relates to an awakening in each and every one of us to the real presence of the Holy Spirit in our everyday lives. It just makes sense to me because you do begin see yourself as a new creature operating with a new lease on life (and it is a lease).

I defy anyone who comes this way not to see life itself from a new, renewed perspective. “Now that you have purified yourselves by obeying the truth so that you have sincere love for your brothers, love one another deeply from the heart.

For you have been born again, not perishable seed, but imperishable (seed), through the living and enduring Word of God.” Peter 1: 22-23.

My bible explains it to me this way. This imperishable seed, the seed of the Word of God, planted and accepted in a person’s soul, is eternal because God’s Word is eternal.

By becoming good soil, by being spiritually involved in the whole process of your own salvation, a new eternal life is born.

Therefore, the life you live, once you’ve acknowledged your faith, is a new life given in the service of the Almighty, hence “born again.” Personally, my rebirth has been and continues to be, remarkable if, to nobody else but me. I cannot view myself as the same person I once was.

Those who were around me then and are around me now might agree that there is a discernible difference. See me? See my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Talk to me, hear Him. Understand me? Understand my faith walk in the name of the Almighty.

Believe me. I know I have a long ways to go. But I know I’m traveling these days in the right direction, one foot in front of the other; blessed in the knowledge of the truth, free in the hope of the same for you.

Born Again, Really?

Spiritually Speaking

by James A. Washington

May God bless and keep you always…

James

Resume: [email protected], (214) 514-9553 or

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Remembering Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

JDRF Texas TypeOneNation Conference Attracts Top Research ExpertsOne Day, One Cause, One Mission – hear what the experts have to say**MEDIA ADVISORY**WHAT: JDRF Texas, with affiliate offices in Dallas, Ft. Worth, Houston, Austin, San

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Happy Centennial Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.

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NATIONAL MULTICULTURAL WESTERN HERITAGE MUSEUM

2014 HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES Fort Worth, TX... The National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum (NMWHM) will honor two legendary Cowboys and two Cowgirls during its annual Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony and Banquet on Friday, July 25th at the Worthington Renaissance Hotel located at 200 Main Street in downtown Fort Worth at 7 PM. The awards ceremony kicks off a weekend of activities including a VIP Welcome Reception and Western Heritage Symposium. This year’s honorees include: actors Barry Corbin (No Country for Old Men, Northern

Exposure) and Anne Lockhart (Chicago Fire, Parkland) and rodeo and western heritage trailblazers Vincent Jacobs and Nathan Jean Whitaker Sanders aka Mama Sugar. "We are honored to be able to recognize the contributions of these new hall of fame inductees and pay tribute to them for their dedication to the preservation of our western heritage and culture," says NMWHM Co-Founder Gloria Austin. "We have an amazing weekend of events planned, and we really want to encourage everyone in the community to bring their families out and be a part of this historic celebration." On Saturday, July 26th, from 9 a.m. until 12 noon, the museum will host the Western Heritage Symposium featuring an educational and historical look back at the Old West moderated by University of Texas at Arlington History Department Chair Dr. Marvin Dulaney. The event will take place at the NMWHM located at 3400 Mount Vernon Avenue, Fort Worth, 76103. The Western Heritage Symposium is free and open to the public. Don't miss this amazing weekend of events celebrating the legacy of these western legends. Tickets for the Hall of Fame Induction Banquet are $125 for individuals and corporate tables are available starting at $2500. For more information, contact the NMWHM Business Office at 817.922.9999 or email [email protected]. Sponsors of the Hall of Fame Induction Banquet and Western Symposium include: Tandy Leather Factory, Union Pacific, CBS 11/TXA 21 and University of Texas Arlington Center for African American Studies. Event proceeds benefit the National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum and their mission to offer visitors a true and complete historical perspective of the people and activities that built the unique culture of the American West. The work of artists who documented the people and events of the time through journals, photographs and other historical items are part of the museum's collection.

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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

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"I want Dr. King to know that I didn't come to Selma to make his job difficult. I really did come thinking I could make it easier. If the white people realize what the alternative is, perhaps they will be more willing to hear Dr. King." Malcolm X

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At the Third Annual Fit and Faithful Living Expo in Dallas, NFL and SMU Hall of Famer Eric Dickerson will share how he developed good fitness and nutritional habits after life as an NFL running back. The expo will be held on Saturday, September 13, 2014, from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. in the Hughes-Trigg Student Center/Theater Room at Southern Methodist University, 3140 Dyer, Dallas, TX 75275.Dickerson, from Sealy, Texas, played college football at SMU and then, in the NFL, for the

Indianapolis Colts and the Los Angeles Rams. He was inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame in 1999. Dickerson is inspired to continue working out and stay healthy by the words of his father, Kary Dickerson. "All that you do, do with your might, things done by halves are never done right," Dickerson recited. "My father said this to me on a daily basis," he added.

 The Expo will also feature local success stories from people in the

Dallas-Fort Worth area who have broken bad habits and improved their health or lost weight with the help of Fit and Faithful Living (FFL).

 Local Success Stories include:Melodie Calvert - Lost 70 pounds in less than a year, dropped her

cholesterol medication and cut her high blood pressure medication in half. Melodie rides her bike to work seven miles every day and has completed several 5 and10K runs. "When I first joined the group, it was

so encouraging to be around people who did not know me, but showed they cared about me," said Calvert. "They taught me what was good for my body." Christina Davis - Went from size 20 to size 6 in less than a year. She attributes her success to the Fit and Faithful Living prayer-powered fitness meetings and Facebook-page community support. Christina works out every day with her 4-year-old daughter who has spina bifida. "It is great to know that I am not struggling alone," said Christina Davis. "Fit and Faithful Living provided me knowledge,

encouragement, and empowerment to change my lifestyle." Other Fit and Faithful Living Expo speakers include:DFW area radio personality Dr. Jill Waggoner, who will speak on the

right way to maintain a healthy lifestyle.

SUPA CrossFit Coach Charles Weaver, who will lead the audience in exercises that you can do at work.

Marathon runner Jerome Merlau, who will detail how he lost over 200 pounds and sprinted into his new lifestyle.

 A VIP reception will be held on Friday, September 12, 2014, where

guests will get to meet keynote speaker Eric Dickerson. Fit and Faithful Living was started by LaChanda Dupard as a way for

people to combine a healthy lifestyle and faith-based living. FFL provides fitness events and workshops to help people fight obesity. Dupard started a fitness regimen and changed her unhealthy eating habits to decrease her medical-history health risks such as high blood pressure, lupus, arthritis and high cholesterol. Her husband Reggie Dupard, a retired NFL player, was able to reduce his blood pressure and cholesterol numbers after he got involved with the FFL program. "People get overwhelmed and don't know how to start on the road to a healthy lifestyle," LaChanda Dupard explained. "Through Fit and Faithful Living we support people as they learn to eat right and do right for overall health." 

For more info about the expo visit www.fitandfaithfulliving.org  Fit and Faithful Living is a 501(c)(3) dedicated to educating and

empowering individuals to adopt a healthy lifestyle that includes regular physical activities, good nutrition and the pursuit of mental balance. FFL also works to raise funds to help men, women, and teens pay for fitness training, nutritional meals/supplements, life coaching sessions and educational events.

Melodie Calvert: before and after losing 70 pounds

  Eric Dickerson

    LaChanda and Reggie Dupard

FIT AND FAITHFUL LIVING IMPROVES HEALTHDropping 70-Plus Pounds and Meds

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July 25 

"THE SUMMER SOUL

CELEBRATION"NEW LIFE

FELLOWSHIP 201 E. Sublett Rd.

Arlington, TX  BENEFITING

THE BLACK HERITAGE SCHOLARSHIP FUND 

FROM THE CITY OF ARLINGTON, TX ANIMAL SERVICES CENTER 

FOR TICKET INFO  - SUMMER SOUL TICKETS  OR CALL CHRIS HUFF @

817-459-6269FEATURING  GLOBAL R&B/SOUL DUO 

YARBROUGH & PEOPLES

THE BLACK ACADEMY OF ARTS AND LETTERS invites You to Attend the 2014 Intensive Education Training Program with the Masters Supported in part by BigoughtFRIDAY, JULY 25 @ 8PMSATURDAY, JULY 26 @ 3PM-FREE ADMISSION- For seating, must RSVP by 5PM THURSDAY, JULY 24, 2014  At 214.743.2506Dallas Convention Center eater Complex TBAAL ROOMS 312-313 1309 Canton Street, Dallas, TX 75203 

July 29Bring home the bacon: pig out at El

Centro's Hop 'n Hog event It's all about the bacon.  And the pork.  

And the ham.e 6:30 p.m. event will feature a six-course "all things pork" reception and dinner.  Tickets must be purchased in advance because seating is limited; the cost is $65 per ticket, and proceeds will go to the El Centro Exes Alumni Fund.  e event will be held at the El Centro College campus in downtown Dallas at 801 W. Main St For ticket info, visit  www.foundation.dcccd.edu/ecc-hop-n-hog-2014.

July 31

“Vibraciones” El Ritmo Del Corazon (Rhythms Of e

Heart) A Celebration of Latin Art & Inspiration

July 31st – August 24thFree public reception July 31st, 5 – 6:30 pm

with Latin-inspired food, drink and music.

August 1

A one-stop shop designed to equip families with the back-to-school basics, the 18th-annual Mayor’s Back To School Fair, presented by Walmart and Sam’s Club, will take place from 8 a.m. - 2 p.m., at the Automobile and Centennial buildings at Fair Park.

SCLC NATIONAL CONVENTIONSpecial Convention Events Featured SpeakerWomen Leading the Way Luncheon

 Gwendolyn BoydFormer President Delta Sigma eta Sorority, Inc. President, Alabama State University Tickets available at nationalsclc.org

August 2 - 10“Mount Moriah Missionary Baptist Church

71st Church Anniversary Celebration”*2nd Annual rowback Musical Workshop

with Clinician Bishop Anthony Wilson- August 2, 07:00 PM.

*Church Anniversary Revival August 06-08 beginning at 07:00 PM nightly. Pastor

Donnie Dewberry Sr. from Good Tree MBC will be delivering the message each night.

*Church 71st Anniversary Celebration August 10 at 03:00 PM. Rev. DL Wilson

from Sweet Home MBC will be delivering the message.

253 East Marguerita Drive, Garland, TX 75040 (972) 487-8194

[email protected]

August 3

A Nappy Hair Affair Hair Day Redux

2 p.m. until 8 p.m.1229 Tall Grass Dr. Lancaster, TX

214-850-7082Admission: Free with potluck dish or drinks or $5 donation.

CeCe Godbolt in concert at Buttons in Addison

August 4

Summer Young Writer's Boot Camp (Ages 14-19) August 4-8, 2014

Monday, August 4, 2014 from 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Jump start the school year with the Summer Young Writers Boot Camp.

Participation is open to all high school students.  Parents are required to

register students before attendance.Youth ages 14-19, will be offered the

opportunity to participate in a fast paced Summer Writers Boot Camp, led by a

professional author who has also been a participant in the Durham Creative Artists

in the Public Schools Program.

August 10

e Fashion Opera presents Fashion Arena

August 10 - 2pm-6pm

Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden

Designer Showcases - Vendors - Health - Beauty

e Fashion Opera will host Fashion Arena at the beautiful Dallas

Arboretum and Botanical Garden bene$ting Dallas Area Habitat for

Humanity. To get your tickets:

- visit www.thefashionopera.com and click on the Fashion Arena tab

August 1126th Annual Crimes Against Children Conference will be from August 11-14, 2014 at the Sheraton Hotel, 400 N. Olive Street, in Dallas.

Quarterly Entrepreneurs Exchange Business Ministry of the Ervay Cedar Baptist Church! It will be held @ 7pm in the fellowship hall. Scripture Reference: St. John 6:28-2928 Then said they unto him, What shall we do, that we might work the works of God?29 Jesus answered and said unto them, This is the work of God, that ye believe on him whom he hath sent.

JC Phelps Recreation Center3030 Tips Blvd.Dallas, TX 75216

August 16

2014 EMPOWER Series presented by Comerica Bank

Title: Entrepreneurial Discussion and Q & A with Jeff Clanagan Founder, President

and CEO of Code Black EnterprisesModerator : Nischelle Turner,

Entertainment Reporter/Anchor CNN

Jeff Clanagan is.....e 2014 Pan African Film

Festival's Pioneer Award RecipientOne of Black Enterprise Magazine’s Top 50

Hollywood Power BrokersA Member of Ebony Magazine’s Power 150

Program: 10:00am to 12:00pmLocation:

St Luke "Community" United Methodist Church

5710 E R L ornton Fwy Dallas, TX 75223  

e Dallas County Juvenile Probation Department in conjunction with many community partners will hold its First

Annual Community Resource Fair

August 23

4th Annual Dancing for CharityDeSoto Civic Center (BlueBonnet Room)211 E. Pleasant Run Rd, DeSoto, TX 75115

September 13ird Annual Fit

and Faithful Living Expo in

Dallas, NFL and SMU Hall of Famer Eric

Dickerson will share how he

developed good

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Friday Thursday

HOSTS: DAREIA TOLBERT

Wednesday

HOST - YVETTE BROOKS

Tuesday

FELICIA SHEPHERD

Monday

Cheryl’s World on Blogtalkradio.com at 6p.m.

Call in to 646-200-0459

Donna P. Charles

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

Spring 1978Beta Alpha Chapter

of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.,

FAMU

IN MEMORIAM

#tness and nutritional habits aer life as an NFL running back. e expo will be held on from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. in the Hughes-

Trigg Student Center/eater Room at Southern Methodist University, 3140 Dyer,

Dallas, TX 75275.

September 17$10 from Every Massage or Facial at

DFW Massage Envy Spas Benefits the Arthritis Foundation –

Who: Dallas/Fort Worth Massage Envy Spas (34 locations), the pioneer and national leader of professional, convenient and affordable massage and spa services.

What: Massage Envy Spa and The Arthritis Foundation’s fourth annual Healing Hands for Arthritis™, a one-day national event to build awareness and raise funds to fight arthritis

When: Wednesday, September 17, 2014 10 a.m. – 10 p.m.

Where: Dallas/Fort Worth Massage Envy Spas (34 locations)

September 28Walk A Mile In Her Shoes®3rd Annual Walk Saturday, September 28th, 2013 @ 9:00 a.m. Location: Diamond Doctor, 8127 Preston Road, Dallas, TX 75225

October 15-18

16TH Annual African Economic Forum

Sponsored by the African Chamber of Commerce-DFW

Every man has a right to his own opinion. Every race has a right to its

own action; therefore let no man persuade you

against your will, let no other race influence you

against your own. Marcus Garvey

To qualify for a mammogram, you must be age 40 or older and have no current breast problems.

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Michael Baisden leaves airwaves -- Skip Murphy moves to slot

GWENDOLYN JONESAsk The Advocate

D’LYTE & EBONYMusic Happenings

VALDER BEEBEThat Celebrity Interview

MISS RAYGoing Deep in the Roots

YVETTE BROOKSYour Curlfriend!

KENNY JAYMaking Women Happy!

Single Mom Chronicles

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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

HOW IT AFFECTS

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

PROPOSITIONS

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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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