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law. Already a registered voter, Boynton Dallas County Voters League asking him Perry County, was shot by a state trooper

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By Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson

The House of Representatives passed an $8 billion extension to federal transportation funding that would prevent interruption to the nation’s infrastructure spending until December.

This vote to pass a short term extension came with only eighteen days left before the Highway Trust Fund was set to expire on July 31st. Since 2009, Congress has passed several similar short term funding measures, failing to pass a transportation bill lasting longer than two years.

Once again, some of my colleagues in the House have continued to kick the can down the road, with a short term fix to a nationwide problem desperately in need of a long term solution.

This five month quick-fix fails to provide America with the stability of a more permanent solution to our nation’s infrastructure troubles.

Here in Texas, 38 percent of roads are in mediocre or poor condition, and 19 percent of bridges are structurally deficient;

forcing drivers to spend approximately $5.3 billion dollars annually on otherwise unnecessary automotive repairs.

Within the past several months, transportation disasters dominated the news cycle in various parts of the country, as poor road conditions and major bridge collapses have crippled transit in many major cities.

In light of these recent events affecting our highways and transit systems, our constituents are rightfully concerned with their safety on the road, and Congress must consider a forward-thinking transportation bill.

The Highway Trust Fund is designed to provide roughly one-quarter of public spending on highways and mass transit, with states responsible for the remainder. 90% of the trust fund is funded by the federal gas tax, but with stagnant fuel demand, the trust fund is consistently outspending that revenue. The trust fund is expected to run a deficit of $180 billion dollars in the next decade if current spending patterns continue.

While the House was able to pass an extension at the very last minute, this pattern of putting band-aids on top of deep wounds to our infrastructure cuts make it difficult for states like Texas to plan

long term infrastructure development.

In the Dallas area, specifically, we currently have nine major construction projects, costing in excess of $275 million. These essential projects, needed to keep our roads in good repair, would be put on hold in the event that the highway trust fund were to ever run out of money.

Improvements to our roads and bridges provide many Americans with secure, well-paying construction jobs.

Every time the House fails to pass the long term funding measure that the American people deserve, these construction jobs are jeopardized.

Once again, the Majority in this body has squandered an opportunity to make a long-term investment in our nation’s crumbling roads and infrastructure.

Our future prosperity and economic growth depend rely on critical investments to ensure America remains the most competitive nation in an increasingly global economy.

House Republicans have promised that this recent short term fix will hold us over long enough until we can pass a major overhaul of the international business tax code which would

fund a long-term transportation bill. But with the potential to be 34th short term extension of the Highway Trust Fund since 2009, I am skeptical to think that short term measure will be any different.

For these reasons, I support the Grow America Act as the long term solution to our nation’s transportation issues.

This bill would authorize President Obama’s six-year transportation plan, providing $478 billion to rebuild America’s infrastructure, and adding nearly 2 million jobs to our economy. The bill would help pay for this much needed investment by tightening restrictions on corporate tax inversions, limiting the ability of American companies to avoid taxes—expected to raise $41 billion.

It is time for us to stop governing by crisis. Passing last minute funding measures, which leave our roads, our safety and our jobs in the balance, is no way to run this country. I am hopeful that my colleagues and I can come together to support a multi-year, bipartisan transportation bill with adequate funding levels. As our population grows, so too does the mandate to provide safe and efficient modes of

JOHNSON: The Need for Long-term Highway Trust Fund Re-Authorization

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.

Congresswoman Johnson Hosts the Ninth Annual Youth Summit and Diversity Dialogue

Tuesday August 11th

Meadows School of the Arts (SMU)

8.30 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Please call 214-922-8885 for additional information

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As it pertains to the questionable queries as to what happened to Sandra Bland, one thing is quite clear. As a matter of facts and familiarity her death is "distinctively similar" to so many others that have taken center stage in America this year.

I have to admit that I heard Bishop T.D. Jakes turn that phrase; “distinctively similar.” Jakes explained as he used the term that it was an oxymoron. Basically admitting that to parallel and juxtapose the meaning and inference of the words distinctive and similar on its face is a literary oddity. But for the sake of this conversation it’s pretty simple.

A l t h o u g h t h e information we have gathered around the death of Sandra Bland is distinctive, in the end it is similar to all the other police killings that have become the nation’s latest trend.

We could probably argue whether or not the decedent, one Sandra Bland, could have been more forthcoming during her arrest in Waller County Texas. But the law and the constitution do not compel any of us to be docile, timid, or to allow our right to be subrogated by someone who wears a badge and carries a gun.

There is the law and then there’s the LAW!!

Many of you old-school Negro thinkers say that Sandra Bland was too lippy or had an attitude. Some believe that she was contentious. Bland should have arrested her rights on the scene.

Maybe Sandra Bland had

been watching videos on Facebook. Maybe she witnessed how great a number of White men in similar situations openly assaulted police officers and had nothing at all done to them. This latest episode of police malfeasance is distinctively similar to so many others.

But one has to admit it has some twists.

First and foremost, the dash cam video of the original

arrest by Texas State Trooper Brian Encinia has an obvious and glaring glitch in it. It appears to even novice been tampered with. Encinia threatened to “Light up” Bland with a taser for not getting out of her car. A

preliminary investigation found that Encinia violated both the traffic stop and courtesy protocol policies.

Trooper Encinia has only been on the job for one year and now an arrest he made is part and parcel of a homicide investigation. He has become infamous for all the wrong reasons. His name and his features appear to be Hispanic, which may be the only reason that Conservatives don’t have a defense fund established for

him. Hmmm!

If that was not as bad as the “distinctive but similar” cases we have had before, all of a sudden Waller County discovered a new problem.  After releasing the body of Bland to her family in Chicago, Waller County realized that they botched the original autopsy and needed to take another one. Can you imagine how a family who has to face a funeral in three days also has to contend with this type of inept and inhumane

insult?

The Christian Science Monitor, which is known and regarded for progressive thought and balanced, reporting, headlined a story that asked an interesting question. "Sandra Bland death: is Waller County the most racist county in Texas?" My personal answer to their very honest question is also a question,” Who gives a damn? The larger and more

important question is; “Is there anywhere in America where a Negroid, (male or female)  can drive and not get killed by police? Can Blacks at least expect to be treated with the level of care and concern you would expect poor white folks to receive?

The death of Sandra Bland is “distinctively similar” to so many others. But in the case of Sandra Bland, it’s a lot more similar than it is distinctive!!

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Vincent L. Hall is an author

and award-winning columnist.

Bland, but Distinctively Similar!

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"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

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23RD Annual Jethro Pugh Memorial Golf classic InvitationalThursday, September 17, 2015 7:00 am – rEGISTRATION & bREAKFAST 8:00 am – INSTRUCTIONS & SHOTGUN START 12:30 PM – 2:30 PM – AwARDS lUNCHEON

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The 23rd Annual Jethro Pugh Memorial Golf Classic Scholarship Invitational continues its tradition and important mission of providing scholarships to brilliant students attending Dallas-area UNCF universities. In its history, this event has raised more than $700,000 in support of these schools and students.

No person embodied the spirit of generosity and support for this event and these students more than Jethro Pugh. In every phase of his life – as a championship player with the Dallas Cowboys, a business owner and leader in airport concessions, or a philanthropic giant in the community – he acted with class, energy and unwavering passion.

Although we were saddened by Jethro’s passing earlier this year, we will carry on his legacy and commitment to this cause in his honor and continue supporting UNCF, which enables more than 60,000 students each year to attend college and get the education they need.

We look forward to your dedicated support this year by playing, sponsoring or making a donation. Thank you in advance for your commitment to this incredibly important cause.

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Instructions Please fill out the Sponsorship and the Players form, if you are playing in the tournament, and return to Christine Thomas before Wednesday, September 9, 2015.

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Christine Thomas Paradies 2849 Paces Ferry Road Overlook I, Suite 400Atlanta, GA 30339

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Proceeds from this tournament benefit the United Negro College Fund, a non-profit organization. Contributions are deductible to the extend allowable by law.

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I have to say I’ve been feeling pretty lucky lately and, not necessarily from a financial, physical or even an emotional point of view.

When I look at my life from a worldly perspective now, it can sometimes still appear stacked

against me. Life happens and well, you know the rest.

These days my spiritual resolve kicks in, if I’m fortunate, and I keep coming back to this one thing. It’s not about luck anymore.

I’m blessed because there are not enough hours in the day to say thank you to the Almighty for that simple transformation of thought. I’m blessed because from where I sit and I could be wrong about this but, I don’t think I missed my wake up call from God.

I confess. It was a long time coming but instead of pushing

the snooze button, I got my behind out of bed and started paying attention to God’s agenda rather than my own.

Think about it. That’s a question anybody should ask of oneself. Have I missed God’s wake up call? All I can say is did

you call the front desk and ask/pray for one?

My bible is full of not yet saints and prophets who, when called, tried their very best to sleep through it, ignore it or pretend the call was for someone else. Most just denied it.

What about you? Remember in the bible God simply played past the “you talking to me?” He gave marching orders and that was it.

Hello Moses. At times He even lets you think you know more than He does. Say what Jonah? Even when you doubt what God is saying, He still, with

appropriate consequences, rings your phone again. How ‘bout that Zechariah?

Imagine missing your wake up call from god and never getting another one. Like I said I’m feeling pretty blessed today. I would have loved to have seen the look on my mother’s face to hear me say I’m saved.

The following conversations would have been the stuff dreams are made of. There are people who have been a part of your life who are or would roll over in their graves to hear that about you.

Can you say Holy Ghost party?

I know this for a certainty because I believe I woke up on the last ring of my last wake up call.

I could be wrong, but everything A.S. (after saved) is more optimistic for me. I find myself ridiculously giddy with the reality that God said, ‘ring him up one last time.’ It gives my every waking moment and inevitable death new meaning.

You know when you miss your wake up call, it has a tendency to ruin you whole day.

I kinda think if you miss God’s wake up call, it has a tendency to ruin your whole life and the next one and the one after that.

I’m sure there is someone reading this that knows the feeling of just getting in under the wire; either catching a plane, making an important meeting or beating the bill collector minutes before everything gets turned off.

The negative anticipation is replaced with relieved enthusiasm because you made it in the nick of time.

Whew, thank God I made it. I may yet not get to Heaven, but I can at least say I know the way. That’s worth shouting about.

The bible counts it all joy. Life and death look a whole lot different to me now. Actually, they’re both the same to some extent.

God is in both worlds. And it’s pretty nice to recognize and follow Him in this one.

Have a nice day and may God bless and keep you always.

James

Spiritual SpeakingBy James Washington

WASHINGTON: Lucky No More, Blessed Always

Ask Amy: He Won’t Let Me Visit his House

Dear Alma,

I have been dating “David” for over eight months, but I have never been to his house. Every time I bring it up, he changes the subject or comes up with a lame excuse. I’m not sure what to think. He will stay with me for weeks at a time, so I don’t think he’s

involved with someone else. I’m confused.

Hello, Confused., This situation occurs more often than you might imagine.   I’ve heard it pondered by countless co-workers and plenty of sister-friends. I’m not going to make this long and drawn out. Bottom line: I suspect he doesn’t have a home. You guys are kickin’ it at your house because… No. 1: He might be married. I’m sure you’ve wondered the same

thing. Or, he may be separated and still living with the wife. No. 2: He could be living with his mom. Most men would hide this temporary, oh-I’m-just-passing-thru situation. No. 3: He could be homeless. It’s tough out there nowadays, with the economy the way it is. Maybe he’s stretching when it comes to his living conditions – a few weeks at your house, a few  weeks at another woman’s house and a few weeks with his mom. Trying to pull together a security deposit and first month’s

rent ain’t easy. I find it more disheartening that, after eight months, you haven’t said to him point-blank, “Take me to your crib.”  He’s definitely hiding something, but you aren’t being honest, either…with yourself. You haven’t made a fuss because you really don’t want to know. Truth is easier to deal with when we deny it. This is real simple. The next time he comes by,  ask  him. But make sure you’re ready for the answer.

Alma -

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Kenyan Lawyer Offers Livestock for Malia Obama’s Hand in Marriageby: Zenitha Prince Senior AFRO Correspondent

Fifty cows, 70 sheep and 30 goats. That’s the dowry a Kenyan lawyer said he is willing to offer President Obama to gain his 16-year-old daughter’s hand in marriage when the president visits the African nation in July.Felix Kiprono told The Nairobian newspaper that Malia Obama caught his eye when she was a mere 10 years old.“I got interested in her in 2008. As a matter of fact, I haven’t dated anyone since and promise to be faithful to her. I have shared this with my family and they are willing to help me raise the bride price,” Kiprono said.“People might say I am after the family’s money, which is not the case. My love is real,” he added. “I am currently drafting a letter to Obama asking him to please have Malia accompany him for this trip. I hope the embassy will pass the letter to him. I will hand it over to the U.S. ambassador with whom we have interacted several times.”Kiprono expressed satisfaction that the object of his desire has Kenyan roots; President Obama’s father was born in Kenya. And, he also promised to honor the “love of his life” with a unique proposal.“As an indication that she is my queen, I will tie sinendet, which is a sacred plant, around her head,” he said. “I will propose to her on a popular hill in Bureti near my father’s land where leaders and warriors are usually crowned. The place is called Kapkatet, which means ‘victory.’”The lawyer also spoke of his plans for their future.“Ours will be a simple life,” he said. “I will teach Malia how to milk a cow, cook ugali and prepare mursik like any other Kalenjin woman.”

Greenville NAACP needs your help!Your help is URGENTLY needed. The Greenville Charter review committee has recommended that all your  City Council member be elected by the whole city instead of by your district. It took NINE YEARS of work to get the current 6-1 district voting plan we have TO ENSURE ALL Greenville residents had fair representation on the council! African-American and Hispanic voters would be hurt by the proposed change in voting and THE ABILITY TO ELECT A MINORITY COUNCIL MEMBER COULD BE TAKEN AWAY! The attached flier attached about this with information about the next City Council Meeting on Tuesday, July 28th at 5:00 pm. ACTION IS URGENTLY NEEDED at the Council. We need you to VOICE YOUR OPPOSITION to the proposal for at-large elections to make sure it never has a chance to become the rule in Greenville. Spread the word and get all those opposed to this horrible recommendation to come the meeting. We need to fill the chamber on Tuesday. The flier has email links for all city council members. Send them an email and express your outrage at this proposal for at-large voting. Call City Hall and tell them NO CHANGE TO VOTING FOR YOUR CITY COUNCIL MEMBER! We are also concerned about the Charter Review Committee recommendation to change the reporting of the City Secretary from the Council to the City Manager. This is a vital office that catalogs/preserves all City records, processes Open Records requests and supervises elections. An additional layer of supervision between the Council and the Secretary has the potential to affect public access to records and elections. Thank You for standing tall for Greenville! See You Tuesday!

Monica FisherPresidentGreenville NAACP

Will HobdyVice PresidentGreenville NAACP

Betty FranklinSecretaryGreenville NAACP

Carla NixTreasurerGreenville NAACP

 

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The Houston community will be energized, as we bring educators and education supporters to a rally to get a brief overview of DTEC and be recharged to become

“Change Agents for Education. ”

1:00 – 2:30 pmFour Seasons

1300 Lamar Street – Houston, TX 77010Ballrooms A & B and Foyer

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For more information about DTEC and Teacher Efficacy go to www.deltafoundation.net

The Delta Teacher Effi cacy Campaign (DTEC) is a collaboration between The Delta Research and Educational Foundation (DREF) and the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. (DST) funded by a matching grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The three-year campaign is designed to enhance teacher effectiveness and promote learning among at-risk, urban students with the goal of increasing graduation rates. For more information contact:

Dr. Johni Cruse Craig, Project Director ▲ Delta Research and Educational Foundation ▲ 1703 New Hampshire Ave., NW ▲ Washington, DC 20009 [email protected] ▲ www.deltafoundation.net ▲ (202) 347-1337

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52nd National Convention of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. JULY 28, 2015

Cynthia M.A. Butler-McIntyre Dr. Gwendolyn E. Boyd, President Manuel “Manny” Scott Mistress of Ceremonies and Alabama State University and One of the original Freedom Writers and DST 24th National President DST 22nd National President Motivational Speaker

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Written through the Inspiration of GodBy:  Prayer/Warrior Mission /Worker--Sis. Cm Carter

   Most of us can agree that there is a void in each of our lives that only God can fill. We cannot be any more satisfied without God than flowers without rain and grass without the sunshine.

God’s Word is a storehouse of wisdom and instructions. It has the necessary message for all problems that face us. We can be greatly help when we open God’s Word and prayerfully heed to it and fulfill its demands. 

Confession is the super key that opens the door to forgiveness. A helpful method to use when praying and studying God’s Word is to listen with your heart.

The highest form of prayer comes from the depths of a humble heart. Naturally, we would not go out without clothes, we would be naked and indecently exposed. 

Spiritually, if we go out without praying, we are naked and indecently exposed. Prayer is our covering.

If we spent more time praying on our knees, we would have less trouble standing on our feet. It is very hard to stumble when you are on your knees praying. There is unlimited power in prayer. “More prayer, more power, little prayer little power, no prayer no power”.

People who follow God, lead others in the right direction. (Proverbs3: 5-6) “Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not

unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him and he shall direct thy path.”

Don’t be idle. If the devil catches a person idle, he will put him to work. God calls people when they are busy, Satan calls when we are idle. The busier you stay for God, the less time you will have for the devil.  

God’s creed is to do good. We all need to live God’s creed. For to see good put in action is what we all need (Acts 10: 38. How God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Ghost and power who went about doing good and healing all that were oppressed of the devil: for God was with him. 

The best way to approach any problem is to use the Try-angle. (TRY JESUS ANGLE).   When we give ourselves to God, we place ourselves in a position to receive extra strength. Always yield the right of way to Jesus. We should always pray that our flesh be crucified and that the Spirit be glorified. “For the Spirit is willing but the flesh is weak.”   Growing up we were taught to

eat healthy, drink our milk, so that we can be healthy and not malnourish. Spiritually we can become malnourish when we don’t eat the Word of God. We are what we eat. The more we feast on God’s Word, the healthier we will become. (Jeremiah 15:16) “Thy Words I found and I did eat them.” 

The quality of our thoughts will ultimately determine the quality of our deeds: Take on the mind of Christ. Never give anyone a piece of your mind. You don’t have it to spare. God’s Word teaches us that

as a man thinketh in his heart, so is he.

In life we find rain, mud and stars. It’s up to us to go through the rain, don’t get stuck in the mud and look to the stars. Remember that when you are having problems that tough times never last. Only, through the power of God, tough people do.

Our character is measured by what we do when no one is looking. We fulfill our purpose when we serve, love, and   obey God. One of our greatest strength is to stand still, trust and obey God. (Psalm 46:10) “Be still and know that I am God”.

Always remember: Jesus it the way to walk in. Jesus said, “I am the way the truth and the life...” (St. John 14:6 ). Jesus is the method to seek in- “Seek ye first the kingdom of God…” (St. Matthew 6:33). Jesus is the bread to eat from, “Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedth out of the mouth of God.” (St Matthew 4:4) 

Jesus is the foundation to be established upon. (II Thessalonians 5:2) Prove all things. Hold fast to that which is good. 

Always remember to hate the sin but love the sinner. Remember to focus on heaven goal. II Corinthians 4:18: “While we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen; for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal.”

Spiritual High Points of Wisdomfor Daily Living

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Socialite Chronicles

By Amanda FitzpatrickPhotos by DG

When I was invited to Highland Park to attend the ChamberWorks Summer Project Orchestra Gala, I knew it was going to be a good event!

After all this is Dallas and whenever there is a Highland Park Mansion mixer, you can expect to see high society mingling with the socialites and everyone enjoying the charity their supporting.

Founder Marcus Pyle put on an amazing event to raise money to take his students out of the country next summer.  I really love this amazing story about a young man who studied abroad in London , i s an accompl i shed v io l in i s t , educator, published writer and giving back.

Py le i s the founder of ChamberWorks Summer Ins t i tute . The program  provides low-cost, high-quality mus ic educat ion for low-income beg inn ing to intermediate music students.

The Faye mans ion , amazingly decked out with beautiful furniture, was super inviting. Students served food and waited on the party goers. I wa s ab le to network and  watched everyone in his family as they chipped in to make the event a success.

His aunt coming out o f ca ter ing re t i rement to prepare everything f rom shrimp and grits, to the best spread I've seen in a long t ime . His family made sure e ver yone wa s checked in, fed and even his cousin, who works with me and invited me and DG the photographer, helped set-up a red carpet. 

It wa s an amazing network of peop le work ing toward the common goal of keeping the

arts alive.Read more

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WASHINGTON**+**+The+Nation*

al+Association+of+Black+Journalists+

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tator,+ is+ to+ receive+ the+ organiza*

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It+ is+ one+of+NABJ’s+most+ covet*

ed+ honors+ celebrating+ the+ accom*

plishments+of+black+journalists+and+

those+ who+ support+ blacks+ in+ the+

media.+Martin+was+selected+for+the+

award+by+NABJ’s+Board+of+Direc*

tors.

“I+ am+ enormously+ thankful+ and+

humbled+that+NABJ+has+bestowed+

this+amazing+honor+on+me+for+my+

work+ as+ a+ fearless+ voice+ in+ advo*

cating+ the+ critical+ issues+ facing+

voters+ in+ the+ 2012+ election,+ but+

especially+as+they+relate+to+African+

Americans,”+ said+Martin.+ “I+ hope+

this+honor+serves+as+a+lesson+to+any+

young+ or+ veteran+ journalist+ that+

New Voices

International 2

Metro 3

Servicemen 3

Perspectives 4L5

Community Calendar 6

Lifestyle 12

Swagger Puzzle 15

Business 17

Martin named NABJ  Journalist of the Year

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Roland S. Martin

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+ Nationally+ syndicated+ radio+

personality+ Michael+ Baisden+ an*

nounced+a+hiatus,+from+his+radio+on+

his+ Facebook+ page.+ Baisden,+ who+

commands+a+daily+audience+of+over+

seven+ million+ listeners,+ said+ he+ is+

unable+to+discuss+the+particulars+but+

concluded+ that+a+deal+could+not+be+

made+on+mutually+agreeable+terms.+

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heard+in+the+top+urban+markets.++

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York$Times+best*selling+author+with+nearly+two+million+books+in+print.+

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Baisden+ wants+ his+ radio+ family+ to+

know+he+did+everything+in+his+pow*

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See Baisden, page 6 Michael Baisden

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!

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Say NO to any ASSAULTBy Cheryl Smith - Texas Metro News

Just+ like+ a+ potential+ target+ can+ not+ immediately+

identify+ a+ predator,+ it+ is+ often+ hard+ to+ point+ out+ the+

victim+of+sexual+assault+or+domestic+abuse.+ +There’s+

no+ big+ letter+ tattooed+ on+ their+ forehead+ or+ a+ certain+

look,+smell+or+hairdo+that+will+alert+you+that+the+person+

you+are+looking+at+is+the+survivor+of+what+many+have+

� �������������������%�� ������� ����� �� ������# ��assault.

April+is+Sexual+Assault+Awareness+Month+(SAAM)+

and+there+are+full*scale+efforts+to+“raise+public+aware*

ness+ about+ sexual+ violence+ and+ to+ educate+ commu*

nities+and+individuals+on+how+to+prevent+sexual+vio*

lence.”

This+year’s+campaign+“focuses+on+healthy+sexuality+

and+ child+ sexual+ abuse+ prevention.”+ +Advocates+ are+

encouraging+“everyone”+to+join+the+conversation+and+

start+talking+about+“healthy+childhood+development+to+

prevent+child+sexual+abuse.”

Almost+two+decades+ago,+January+1,+1996,+Tamecka+

Grate+was+ violently+ attacked+

and+ her+ recovery+ has+ been+

called+ a+ “miracle.”+ It+wasn’t+

long+ after+ the+ attack+ before+

the+ valiant+ 24*year*old+ was+

giving+ interviews,+ telling+ of+

the+brutal+assault+ that+almost+

ended+her+life+as+doctors+op*

erated+for+over+13+hours+to+re*

move+a+pair+of+scissors+from+

her+skull.+

If+you+saw+her+today,+you’d+

see+ just+ another+ beautiful+

woman+who+ is+ in+ love+with+her+ life,+her+ family+and+

living.+

Ms.+Grate’s+attacker,+Emanuel+Moffert,+26,+who+ac*

tually+ dated+ her+

neighbor,+ was+

caught+ before+

he+ was+ able+ to+

rape+her,+but+the+

assault+ was+ so+

brutal+ that+ the+

scars+left+behind+

could+have+con*

tinued+to+assault+

her,+ if+ not+ for+ a+

loving+ family,+

church,+ com*

munity+ and+ her+

faith.

Gwen d o l y n+

Jones+ was+ as*

saulted+ by+ her+ step*father.+ + She+ asked+ herself+ the+

� �������� �� ��� �$� !������� ������$� ���� ����� ���*son+act+this+way+toward+me?+Am+I+responsible?++Did+I+

do+something+to+cause+this?++Did+my+caretakers+know+

�� ������� ����������"�$�����������$�����������������stop+it?

She,+like+so+many+other+young+victims,+was+not+be*

lieved+**+which+caused+considerable+trauma+as+the+vic*

tim+is+twice+victimized.++

Admittedly+some+“victims”+have+lied,+producing+an*

other+level+of+victims+in+the+wrongfully+accused,+but+

there+ are+ other+ levels,+ like+ that+ victim+who+ remains+

silent+ for+whatever+ reason+and+ the+ family+and+ loved+

ones+ of+ the+ aforementioned+ who+ oftentimes+ don’t+

know+what+to+say+or+do.

Now+who+is+the+victim?+

It+ could+be+a+newborn+baby.+ +Of+course+you+ think+

that+this+couldn’t+be+the+case.+Unfortunately+there+are+

so+many+cases+of+very,+very+young+babies+being+as*

Tamecka Grate Frazier

Debra Mars

See Sexual Assault, page 18

Welcome Home Ambassador

Ron Kirk!p.7

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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

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

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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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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

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