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MS. RUBY DEE

IF YOU EVER HAD QUESTIONS ABOUT

ACTING LIKE A LADY, FOLLOW MS. DEE’S LEAD

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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 

MARC MORIAL5

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This is the ninth Father’s Day that I won’t be able to call my father, Joseph Smith. This will be the first Father’s Day that I won’t be able to pick up the phone and call my mother and talk about my father, because now she is also one of my angels, watching over me.While I don’t place a lot of emphasis on the commercialization of displaying love; I did enjoy the significance of recognizing parents on their “special days.”Interestingly, for the longest time, I didn’t know my exact birthdate. You see, as a child, we celebrated Father’s Day and

my birthday on the same day, since it was the same month. I had a quick response anytime anyone would ask me, “when is your birthday?”I would proudly respond, “on Father’s Day!”It wasn’t until I was a teenager that I happened upon my birth certificate and saw the

actual date.Still the day was special to me because yes, I am a daddy’s girl. Joe Smith set the

standard for all men who entered into my life!There’s not a day that goes by that I don’t think of him and the lessons I learned as a

child, then later as a college student at FAMU, and later as a “grown” woman.

Now I took issue with the word “grown” because I considered myself to always be in a state of growth. As long as I had a breath in me, I would be continuing to grow.

As Father’s Day approaches, I can’t help think about the folks who told me 9 1/2 years ago, that “he’s in a better place,” or “time will heal.” Almost a decade later I still want to tell those folks what horse to ride out on. Unfortunately for me, neither expression was the least bit healing for me.

And there were times that my father was not around. I never thanked my mother for being both a mother and father to me. Instead I thanked her for the mother love, wisdom, experience and discipline that she so readily provided. Understanding the role of the father and mother, Earline knew that there were some things I needed from her and other things I needed from him.

Over the years, I have observed the void felt by some who desperately missed the love of either a mother or father. People cope in different ways and some ways are not so positive.

With the loss of one parent, I tended to lean on the other parent so much more. Unlike when I was a child and tried to lean in whatever direction would get me what I wanted at the time; when my father was gone, I turned to my mother and leaned even harder and longer.

With the recent passing of my mother, I constantly remain in deep thought. Fortunately I spent time with both parents and addressed so many issues, concerns and questions. My discussions then help so much everyday as I have much to mull over when I find myself in a place where the pain of their physical absence is unbearable.

Some people will pick up the phone and call or buy gifts on those “special” days. Take it from me. You need to make every day “special!”

Cheryl Smith

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My grandmother, Portia Maudesta English Figures was a fine and upright Christian woman.

She was the First Lady to my grandfather and was the modest matriarch of both family and church. She rarely if ever allowed gossip to cross her lips and she never used mean words.

But if pushed, she would tell you the truth. And sometimes nothing sounds meaner than the truth.

There was one adage she held that ran across my mind the other day. As I pondered the senseless deaths of two officers in Las Vegas I had to lean on her understanding.

The Bible which was her daily almanac says; “Lean not to your own understanding” and I fully embrace that admonition. Sometimes when I can't find anything in the Bible I have to lean on grandmother’s understanding.

Mrs. Figures said "A drunk man's word is a sober man's thought.” Slow down and take that in. She simply meant that when people are in an induced state of mind they have the potential and proclivity to flesh out their true feelings. The sad commentary is that I have come to the understanding that America, or some Americans, are drunk on hate.

Jerad and Amanda Miller were intoxicated and delusional when they opened fire on two police officers in Las Vegas. The ABC News posting was the first that I read.

“Two police officers were gunned down by a man and a woman today as they were eating lunch in a Las Vegas pizza restaurant, officials said.” They were ambushed," Sheriff Doug Gillespie of the Las Vegas Metro Police Department said at a news conference this afternoon, though he said it was not yet known why the two were targeted.

Witnesses said the two yelled "This is a revolution" during the attack, but officials said they had not yet identified a motive for the shooting. "We don't know anything about the suspects yet," Las Vegas police spokesman Larry Hadfield told The Associated Press.

The couple were later found dead, after they had shot and killed

another person at a Walmart store nearby, the sheriff said.

The two cops were identified as Officer Alyn Beck, 42, who had been with the department since 2001 and leaves behind a wife and three children, and Officer Igor Soldo, 32, who joined the force in 2006 and is survived by a wife and baby.”

It was later reported that this couple Jerad and Amanda the new aged Bonnie and Clyde, had immersed and enlisted themselves in a culture of hate. The couple had been unsuccessful in trying to join the armed stand against federal agents at Cliven Bundy’s Nevada ranch. They were told that they were "too radical." Bundy as you may remember, is the 67-year-old rancher who is engaged in a 20 year legal fight involving his cattle grazing on federal land. He is the patriarch of a large Mormon family and became a Conservative hero because of the standoff with the government. He was just about to hit the Conservative talk circuit when he made a mistake and commented that "black people were better off as slaves picking cotton."

But the Millers and Bundy’s are not the only evidence of this hate. It was hatred the kill Trayvon Martin and Jordan Davis. It is hate that seems to daily produce another shooting at an elementary, high school or college campus. It is hate that won’t to allow this sitting U.S. Congress to move on behalf of poor people or anyone in need.

Grandmother Figures was on point. Beyonce may be drunk on love, but America is drunk on hate and it shows.

HALL - Drunk on Hate!

Quit Playin’

By Vincent Hall

From the President's Desk: I recently read a quote from Will Smith that stated, “There's so much negative imagery of Black fatherhood.  I've got tons of friends that are doing the right thing

by their kids, and doing the right thing as a father - and how come that's not as newsworthy?”

 As a father, I must acknowledge this salient point.  We are well aware of the issues and challenges facing Black men and fathers in America.  We confront and address many of them every day in the work of the Urban League Movement, including disproportionate education and unemployment rates, mass incarceration, and health disparities.  While I believe strongly in individual accountability, I also know that these societal inequities contribute to a narrative that has unfortunately overshadowed the many fathers who strive daily to “do the right thing” by their children and their communities.

 These are the men who raise their biological children, serve as father-figures to countless more and stand as exemplars of lives well-lived.  They understand that our children don’t just need our pocketbooks – they need our presence.  Beyond our discipline, they need our direction.  As important as the lessons that we teach them is the love that we give them. So, as we look to this Sunday, June 15, I wish all fathers a Happy Father’s Day – and especially salute those who approach “fatherhood” as the most important job any of us will ever have.

Marc Morial is the president and CEO of the National Urban League.

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RNC Chair Reince Priebus, DNC Chair Debbie

Wasserman Schultz, and New York Times Executive

Editor Dean Baquet, among Convention Headliners WASHINGTON, DC (June 12,

2014) - The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) will hold its 39th Annual Convention and Career Fair, July 30- Aug. 3, in Boston. During the convention, attendees can expect to hear from national leaders from the worlds of media, politics, and culture.

 Republican and Democratic Party

Chairs Featured as Plenary Speakers   With midterm elections scheduled

this fall, considered an early indicator of the 2016 presidential contest, ongoing questions about voting rights in several states, and the frequent discussion of identity politics, NABJ convention planners felt it is important to hear from the leaders of the nation's leading political parties.  

 Reince Priebus was elected

Chairman of the Republican National Committee in January 2011 and reelected in January last year. His work leading his party's platform, support of GOP candidates, and daily operations has won him many fans who credit his passion and management skills with many of the Republican Party's recent successes. An attorney by training, Priebus had been a volunteer at the national level and chairman of the Republican Party of Wisconsin, where he assisted with  successful statewide campaigns for national and local offices.

 Priebus will give remarks and be

interviewed on Thursday, July 31, during the association's opening plenary. The interview will be conducted by CNN's Michaela Pereira and Kelly Wright of FOX News.  

 "I appreciate President Butler's

invitation to address NABJ membership and look forward to discussing our ongoing efforts to engage black voters, expand the dialogue in communities across the country and inform the very journalists who help shape the views of a very important constituency, Priebus said."

 U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman

Schultz (D-FL) is the current chair of the Democratic National Committee, elected in May 2011. As her party's leader, she works to promote the Democratic Party's ideals and values, to support President Barack Obama's goals and objectives and to campaign for Democratic candidates across the nation at the local, state and national levels.

 "I'm thrilled to be joining some of

the nation's best reporters in Boston this summer ahead of the fall elections," Wasserman Schultz said.

 "The 2014 midterms are critical to

the country's future, and Democrats are working in cities, counties, and states across America to create opportunity for all, and not just a few. I look forward to continuing that discussion with those who will tell that story to voters this year and beyond."

 Wasserman Schultz address

convention attendees on Friday, August 1. The discussion will be moderated by ABC News/Good Morning America correspondent Mara Schiavocampo and Wesley Lowery, who covers Congress and National Politics for the Washington Post.   

"As is often expected, African-American voters are a key demographic in the upcoming election cycle, but some civil rights groups have sounded the alarm about threats to one person, one vote. It is important that our members hear and can report about from all angles about the

black vote especially ahead of crucial elections nationwide which could tip the balance of power from Washington to beyond," added Butler.

First African American Editor of The New York Times Dean Baquet Comes to NABJ

NABJ is pleased to announce that Dean Baquet, executive editor of The New York Times, will appear at convention. Named to the paper's top post in May after serving as its managing editor, Baquet is the first African-American to oversee the Times' newsroom. Baquet also served as editor and managing editor of The Los Angeles Times. In a prior stint at The New York Times, he was both an editor and a reporter. He has also worked for The Times-Picayune in New Orleans and for The Chicago Tribune, where he was awarded a Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting in 1988.  

"A Conversation with Dean Baquet", is scheduled for Thursday afternoon and the  interview will be conducted by CNN's Stephanie Elam.

"The conversation we expect to have with Dean Baquet regarding his extraordinary appointment, his noteworthy career, and the changes expected in the media industry going forward will be eye-opening and

thought provoking for all our members," Butler said.

In the coming weeks, the lineup of NABJ's Convention & Career Fair will be finalized and more special guests will be announced.

To register for  NABJ's 39th Convention and Career Fair, go to  our website, www.nabj.org. There you will also find information about sponsorship opportunities. Follow us on Twitter for updates, @NABJ  #NABJ14.

 Members of the working press

who wish to cover this forum will need to obtain press credentials. To obtain credentials please apply for a media credential, here.

An advocacy group established in 1975 in Washington, D.C., NABJ is the largest organization for journalists of color in the nation, and provides career development as well as educational and other support to its members worldwide.  

National leaders in Media and Politics come to #NABJ14

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Mandela! A Better ManBy Vincent L. Hall

As Obama would say in his speech; “Mandela makes me want to be a better man!

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

(Baltimore, M.D.) --  In tribute to an extraordinary, multifaceted career spanning more than seven decades as an actor, author, director, producer and civil rights activist, the NAACP and others responded to the death of Ms. Ruby Dee.  From Roslyn M. Brock, Chairman of the NAACP Board of Directors:“Today we lost a true gem in the civil rights and entertainment community. With a career spanning seven decades and numerous achievements – including being an NAACP Spingarn recipient in 2008, Ruby Dee blazed a trail for African American artists by advocating for racial equality in the performing arts.  She was a courageous and fearless activist, who tirelessly committed herself to social, economic and political causes, including emceeing the historic 1963 March on Washington. Ms. Dee will be deeply missed; but her contributions and legacy will live with us forever.”  From Lorraine C. Mi!er, Interim NAACP President and CEO:“Emmy winner and civil rights activist Ruby Dee was an iconic force in Hollywood that the world will always remember. Through her many powerful roles, Ms. Dee paved the way for a generation of talented African American actresses. A pioneer in both her art and her activism, Ms. Dee, alongside her late husband Ossie Davis, served as masters of ceremonies for the historic 1963 March on Washington and she spoke at both of the funerals for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X. In a career spanning seven decades, Ms. Dee will be forever known as a powerhouse in the performing arts community and in the arena of civil rights. In recognition of her commitment to making the dream of equality and justice a reality for all, Ms. Dee received the NAACP's prestigious Spingarn award. Our dear friend will be sorely missed.”

A. Shuanise Washington, president and chief executive officer of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Incorporated (CBCF): “It is with great sadness to learn of the passing of Oscar-nominated actress, writer, and activist, Ruby Dee. With a career in theater and film spanning seven decades across all forms of media, Dee was simply an icon. Dee helped pave the way in breaking down racial barriers in the entertainment world. “Dee, along with her late husband, actor Ossie Davis, were a dynamic team in the performing arts community. Off stage, they were also strong civil rights advocates, who used their celebrity to help advance social justice for African Americans.“On September 17, 2010, the CBCF celebrated and honored Dee for her public and civic accomplishments at our 40th Annual Legislative Conference (ALC). There, we heard a recording of her late husband’s rousing speech at CBCF’s first-ever ALC in 1971.“Captured on Dee’s personal website is a statement she wrote reflecting on her and Davis’ life journey, ‘Along the way we have seen, heard, and learned many things that have cascaded unforgettably over our lives — things too precious not to share.’“We appreciate the gifts Dee shared during her time with us. Our thoughts and heartfelt prayers are with the family and the many lives she touched.”

LADY DEE

Almost a lifelong New Yorker, Ruby Dee was born Ruby Ann Wallace on October 27, 1924 (some sources report 1922) in Cleveland, Ohio. Her family soon

moved to New York, and Dee was raised during the golden age of Harlem. After high school, she attended New York’s Hunter College, graduating in 1945. Expressive and literate, Dee was drawn to the theatre while still a college student. Dee acted in small Shakespearian productions and landed a role in the play, South Pacific in 1943. She also began to study with the American Negro Theatre, where she would meet her future husband, Ossie Davis. They would fall in love during a cross-country tour of Anna Lucasta.

Ruby Dee’s career as an actress has been nothing short of phenomenal. A petite, intelligent actress of nuance and sensitivity, she was talented enough and lucky enough to garner some of the best roles for black women in the 1950s and 1960s. On stage, she was the first black woman to play lead roles at the

American Shakespeare Festival, and won an Obie Award for her portrayal of "Lena" in Athol Fugard's Boseman and Lena; a Drama Desk Award for her role in Alice Childress’ Wedding Band and an Ace Award for her performance in Eugene O'Neil's Long Days Journey Into Night.

Dee has appeared in over 50 films. In 1950, she played Jackie Robinson’s wife in The Jackie Robinson Story and forty years later, she played his mother in the television production, The Court Martial of Jackie Robinson. Her film credits include: A Raisin In The Sun (1961), Uptight (1968), Buck And The Preacher (1972), Roots (1978), Do The Right Thing (1989) and The Delany Sisters: The First Hundred Years (1999). Dee won an Emmy Award for her performance in the Hallmark Hall of Fame production, Decoration Day. Throughout her film and television career, Dee has been selective and has brought that selectivity and dignity to every role she plays. She is particularly proud of her one-woman show, Zora Is My Name, about pioneering novelist, folklorist, anthropologist, Zora Neale Hurston.

Dee and her husband are authors, storytellers and recording artists as well as actors. Her published works include the humorous, My One Good Nerve and various recordings for young people. In 1998, Dee and

Davis co-wrote the autobiographical book, With Ossie and Ruby: In This Life Together, in which they take turns telling their stories as actors, activists, a married couple and as parents.

Dee’s life has not all been acting, however. She is a survivor of breast cancer for more than thirty years, and has long been active in a variety of movements. She, along with Davis, traveled to Lagos, Nigeria, as goodwill ambassadors, and eulogized Malcolm X in 1965 and later his widow, Betty Shabazz in 1997.

Jointly presented with The Academy of Television Arts and Science’s Silver Circle Award in 1994, Dee and Davis officially became “national treasures” when they received the National Medal of Arts in 1995. In 2000, they were presented the Screen Actors Guild’s Life Achievement Award. They are inductees in the Theater Hall of Fame as well as the NAACP Hall of Fame. In 2008, Dee was awarded the Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the film, American Gangster. She also received an Academy Award nomination for this role.

Ms. Dee was interviewed by The HistoryMakers on March 7, 2001.

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Ribbon Cutting Ceremony of New Southern Dallas Transit-Oriented Development Featuring

Apartments, Retail and Office Space Dallas City Councilman Dwaine Caraway, along with other elected officials and

community leaders will dedicate Lancaster Urban Village, the largest transit-oriented development to be built in Southern Dallas county. 

The new residential/retail/office space development is located next to Urban League of Greater Dallas headquarters and the Veteran's Administration Hospital on Lancaster Road in Oak Cliff.    

The $30 million 193-unit complex was developed as part of Mr. Caraway's economic development in the Lancaster Road corridor and part of the GrowSouth initiative. The ribbon cutting and dedication was held on Thursday, June 12.

Lancaster Urban Village features 14,000 square feet of residential ad office space.  Apartment amenities include private terraces, crown molding, ceramic tile baths, ceiling fans, microwave ovens, washer and dryers and more in each unit. The gated property also has a business center, fitness center, resort-style pool, outdoor

lounge and picnic area.The development is the result of four years of planning and construction.  Partners for the project include the City of Dallas, the Department of Housing and Urban Development, Catalyst Development, Urban League of Greater Dallas, Texas Mezzanine Fund, US Bank and Greystone Bank.  Future development on the site includes a 50,000 square foot expansion of Urban League of Greater Dallas for its new trade skills and workforce area.  

National Baptist

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Big Things Happen In Dallas! As the National Baptist Congress of Christian Education convene for its 109th Annual Session in Dallas June 16th through June 20th. On June 15th The National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc. President Dr. Julius Scruggs will bring the message during the 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship Service at the historical Good Street Baptist Church.

A reception will immediately follow honoring Dr. and Mrs. Josephine Stewart Tipton Scruggs. Pastor Eddie L. Jenkins and the Good Street Baptist Church is honored to have him as their guest as well as the National Baptist Congress of Christian Education For more information contact Good Street Baptist Church Dr. Barbara Steele or Deloris R. Washington Publicity Committee.'

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THE NATION’S MAYORS TO GATHER

IN DALLAS

 The United States Conference of Mayors 82nd Annual Meeting: Friday, June 20 – Monday,

June 23Washington, D.C. – Under the leadership of

U.S. Conference of Mayors (USCM) President Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson and host Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings, more than 200 of the nation’s mayors from cities large and small will convene in Dallas at the OMNI Hotel to discuss the economic health of the nation’s cities, transportation, education, housing, help for returning Veterans and the minimum wage. Mayors will release new economic data showing economic output and jobs numbers for each of the nation’s 363 metropolitan areas on Friday morning at the OMNI during an Opening Press Conference with USCM Leadership.

Mayors will also hear from several guest speakers including Maria Shriver who will discuss The Shriver Report and what mayors can do to address the 1 in 3 American women living on the brink of poverty. In addition, there will be two Special Sessions: One on Sunday re Climate Protection with EPA Administrator McCarthy and Energy Secretary Moniz and the other on Monday re Sports, Race and Politics in America featuring NBA All-Time Leading Scorer and NY Times Best-Selling Author Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Sacramento Kings Principal Owner Vivek Ranadive, Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter, Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard, Journalist, TV Host and Author Roland Martin, a current NBA Player/Coach TBA and USCM President Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson. USCM is also pleased that New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio will address the general body, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti will participate in a discussion on transportation, Seattle Mayor Ed Murray will participate in a discussion on education/early learning and the minimum wage and Boston Mayor Martin Walsh will bring greetings.

On the final day of the meeting, the mayors will debate and vote on policy resolutions to forward to Congress and the Administration in the hopes of shaping federal legislation. Resolutions to be considered are available at www.usmayors.org.

Meeting highlights include:Friday, June 20 – Opening Press

Conference at 11am; Welcome from Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings; USCM President Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson’s Inaugural Address; Climate Protection Awards for Winning Cities; Women’s Mayors Meeting; Special Session on Education Excellence w/ Oklahoma City Mayor Mick Cornett, Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer, Tacoma (WA) Mayor Marilyn Strickland, Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard, Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson; Breakout Sessions Led by Baltimore Mayor

Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard, Columbus Mayor Michael Coleman, Denver Mayor Michael Hancock w/ James Shelton, U.S. Education Dep. Sec re My Brother’s Keeper Initiative, Houston Mayor Annise Parker, San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee, Green Bay (WI) Mayor James Schmitt, Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton, Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer

Saturday, June 21 – Session on Building an Early Learning Nation w/ Education Sec. Arne Duncan, Jackie Bezos, Denver Mayor Michael Hancock, Seattle Mayor Ed Murray and USCM President Johnson; Citi Exec. V.P. for Global Public Affairs & fmr NYC Deputy Mayor Edward Skyler; Boston Mayor Martin Walsh; City Livability Awards for Innovation; Panel Discussion on Transportation with Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti and U.S. Representative Eddie Bernice Johnson; National Anti-Bullying Initiative to be Announced; Special Session on Veterans’ Services; Breakout Sessions Led by Newton (MA) Mayor Setti Warren, Gresham (OR) Mayor Shane Bemis, Pembroke Pines (FL) Mayor Frank Ortis, Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed and New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu

Sunday, June 22 – Maria Shriver to Discuss The Shriver Report; Interactive Discussion on Climate Protection with EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy and Energy Sec. Ernest Moniz, Bridgeport (CT) Mayor Bill Finch & mayors; New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio; Breakout Sessions Led by Kansas City (MO) Mayor Sly James & Burnsville, (MN) Mayor Elizabeth Kautz, Columbia (SC) Mayor Steve Benjamin & Dubuque (IA) Mayor Roy Buol, Fresno (CA) Mayor Ashley Swearengin,

Madison (WI) Mayor Paul Soglin, Lansing (MI) Mayor Virg Bernero, Memphis Mayor A.C. Wharton & Santa Barbara Mayor Helene Schneider, Rochester (MN) Mayor Ardell Brede & Sumter (SC) Mayor Joseph McElveen, Laredo (TX) Mayor Raul Salinas & Anaheim (CA) Mayor Tom Tait, Carmel (IN) Mayor Jim Brainard & Bridgeport (CT) Mayor Bill Finch and Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer

Monday, June 23 – Special Session on Sports, Race and Politics featuring NBA All-Time Leading Scorer Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Sacramento Kings Principal Owner Vivek Ranadive, Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter, Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard, Journalist, TV Host and Author Roland Martin, a current NBA Player/Coach TBA and USCM President Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson; Google’s Get Your Business Online City Challenge Awards; Business Session to Debate/Vote on Policy Resolutions by Conference General Body; Breakout Sessions Led by Jacksonville (FL) Mayor Alvin Brown, Oklahoma City (OK) Mayor Mick Cornett

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To Be Equal

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.

A hairy problem

Dear Alma,

I met a woman online about six months ago and we’ve been emailing ever since. We live in different states. She’s been very caring, and we seem to have the start to a wonderful friendship. I have one conflict, though: She has dreads down to her waist. This woman is in her 40s, is educated and not a musician. She is the perfect height and size. She looks totally professional… until you see her hair. Why would someone choose to wear her hair in a style that appears unattractive and unkempt? There must be other ways to express oneself and show one’s style. I’m really not as shallow as this sounds (it’s what’s inside that counts),

but it’s sometimes hard for people to get past initial impressions. Most of us try to do the best with what we’ve got, so I can’t understand purposely trying to look worse. I don’t think there is a chance for romance with her hair this way. Doesn’t she realize it detracts from any sex appeal she might be hiding underneath? I would like to remain friends with this woman and get to know her better, but I am uncomfortable with the attention she draws in public. I can’t ask her to cut her hair, either. How do you tell someone there’s this huge boulder in the way of getting closer? Is there any solution to this dilemma, or should I just forget about my new friend?

E.P., Harrisburg, Penn.

Dear E.P.My, my, my, you’re in a pickle, Mr. Whipple. I’d like to know if it’s the natural hairstyle of dread locs that you don’t like about your new boo, or is it that she’s not permed.

Either way, natural or permed, long or short, I think when it comes to the style of one’s own hair, it’s personal – an individual decision. Most women I know are under the impression that men prefer long, straight hair. That’s why weaves are so popular in our communities. That said, some women aren’t offended if a guy wants them to change their hairstyle. So I say tell her. You don’t have to be mean or insulting. Just mention that you’d like to see her with a particular style. It would probably help if you had a picture of the style you’d like. If she likes you, she probably won’t mind that you mentioned it. If she gets mad…well, then you’d have to decide what’s more important to you – her heart or her hair. Good luck!

Alma

Ask Alma

New York, NY — Kaplan K12 Learning Services has partnered with Education is Freedom to help the Dallas-based nonprofit in its mission of helping thousands of underserved high school students across the Dallas Independent School District with the college admissions process.

Through the partnership, schools can leverage Kaplan’s expertise by providing the opportunity for students to access Kaplan’s SAT, ACT, and PSAT preparation resources. Kaplan’s resources include classroom-taught options and the company’s award-winning interactive online program that students can access 24/7.

Both programs offer personalized instruction, multiple practice tests and a host of materials to prepare students for the critical college admissions exams.

Kaplan will also administer practice test events for the students and provide other college prep print materials.

“We are pleased to support the mission of Education is Freedom by partnering with them to provide access to

high-quality SAT, ACT and PSAT prep materials to students across the Dallas Independent School District,” said Seppy Basili, vice president of K12 and college admissions programs, Kaplan K12 Learning Services. “Kaplan and Education is Freedom share a commitment to improving student success, which is fundamental to Dallas’ and our nation’s economic and social success. We look forward to working closely with EIF and the Dallas community to produce strong, well-rounded college applicants.”

“As part of our ongoing efforts to help more students get into college, Education is Freedom is excited to partner with Kaplan K12 Learning Services to provide comprehensive preparation for the ACT, PSAT, and SAT,” said CEO of Education is Freedom Marcia Page. “Through our shared mission of college and career readiness, we will create a brighter future for many students in the Dallas area.”

The schools that EIF currently works with are: W. H. Adamson High School, David W. Carter High School, Thomas Jefferson High School, Justin F. Kimball

High School, Moisés E. Molina High School, North Dallas High School, L. G. Pinkston High School, Irma Rangel Young Women Leadership School, Franklin D. Roosevelt High School, The School of Business Management, The School of Science and Engineering, The School of Education and Social Services, The School of Health Professions, The School of Government, Law and Law Enforcement, Seagoville High School, Skyline High School, A. Maceo Smith New Tech High School, W. T. White High School, W. W. Samuell High School and Wilmer-Hutchins High School.

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Kaplan K12 Learning Services Partners with Education is Freedom to Provide SAT®, ACT® and PSAT® Prep Courses

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I remember reviewing the letters of Paul in bible study. In doing so I was constantly reminded that one cannot look at Paul without really seeing Jesus’ amazing handiwork. Now you need to know that I think Paul is an awesome person when it comes to the story of his life.

I haven’t found a biography or autobiography of anyone in or outside of the ‘good book’ who comes close to my admiration for Paul; Jesus notwithstanding. Because the two are so closely associated with one another, I can’t help but consider the impact of this tandem on human history.

Just in case someone wants to debate me on this by bringing up the lives of the 12 apostles, I have considered them as well as the prophets and I’m just one of those who is in awe of Paul. A very large part of the bible is devoted to Paul’s building of the early church at a time when who you worshipped was a life and death decision.

Paul himself says in his letters to the church in Corinth, there was indeed a point to his suffering and persecution and the basis for most, if

not all, of what he went through was a byproduct of his faith in Jesus Christ.

“But He said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness. Therefore I (Paul) will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me.

That is why, for Christ’s sake, I delight in weaknesses, in insults, in hardships, in persecutions, in difficulties. For when I am weak, then I am strong.” 2 Corinthians 12:8-10. This kind of thinking and belief led to the eventual proliferation of the church worldwide. It also makes the point of how the lives of so few have impacted and influenced so many in the world then, and the world as we know it today. Forgive me if I find this a rather fascinating fact.

Paul is who he is because of his unique one on one encounter with Christ. That encounter changed him

and ultimately the world in which we live. If that be true, then our individual encounters with Christ should also

have a profound effect on us and the world in which we currently live.

It is not unusual for new Christians to come under attack by old friends. It is also not unusual for new Christians to come under the attack of the world, since it is in the world where Satan has power. I think Paul’s good news is there is a place of refuge when this happens. He uses himself as an example to follow.

If I surrender my weaknesses to the power of Christ and subjugate my will to that of the Lord’s, then I become empowered to deal with whatever is thrown my way. Life, the Christian life, is funny that way. It places what I have described as a bulls-eye on your back, designed to distinguish you from those non believers around you.

It, your faith, also sets you up and apart to do great things in the name of Jesus Christ, my personal Lord and Savior. I guess what I’m really saying is when the going gets extremely tough, check the human being Paul. Like Christ he’s been through and has experienced the worst that life has to offer.

But because of his belief system, he’s experienced the best of God’s promises. It’s like a refresher course and I just wanted to let you know where I go during difficult times. You might also find some answers there. The point I’m trying to make is that in the eyes of God, one’s weaknesses are welcomed opportunities for God to show up and show out. Have you ever wondered why those who have been through so much are able to stand and witness for Christ? Reexamine the reality of God’s grace and you just might get your answer.

May God bless and keep you always.

James

Power up Power onSpiritually Speakingby James A. Washington

This Conference is designed for servant leaders who understand that our changing culture and changing times call for leaders of courage and conviction!

Christians in Public Service was formed to provide a safe environment and biblically-based professional development. God, since the days of Joseph, Deborah, Nehemiah and Daniel, has  ALWAYS had His people in positions in government - from governors, judges, kings, record keepers, chiefs of staff to advisors and administrators.

They, like you, faced difficult challenges, but they dramatically impacted the culture by learning to serve and lead from a biblical frame of reference. Politics can't fix our communities, but God through His people, can and will. Join us on the  21st - kick the tires, fellowship with like-minded servants and hear from some of the best leaders and speakers in the country!

It will be among the best half days you will ever spend...FOR YOU!

REGISTER TODAY AS SPACES ARE FILLING FASTER THAN ANTICIPATED!

   Saturday, June 21 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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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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Maya Angelou

Fighting for those who fought for us!

By: Rep. Joe Barton I was outraged when I learned about the secret

wait lists at certain VA medical centers. As your Congressman one of my top priorities

has been, and will remain, ensuring that the brave Americans who have served this country are treated properly. I believe that our veterans deserve a lifetime of opportunity and quality health care which is why the recent allegations concerning VA falsifying wait times is particularly troublesome.

 To begin the process of cleaning up this mess, I

became an original cosponsor of H.R. 4810, the Veteran Access to Care Act of 2014, which would allow veterans who live more than 40 miles from a VA facility and have waited too long for an appointment to seek medical care in approved non-department facilities. With my support, this bill

overwhelmingly passed the House and I hope to see the Senate take this issue up quickly.

 I also voted for legislation which gives the

Secretary of the Veterans Affairs a greater ability to remove ineffective employees from positions of power.

 Closer to home, 23 of my Texas colleagues and I

took things a step further. We sent a letter to the Acting Inspector General of the VA demanding a prompt and thorough investigation into the claims of mismanagement and deception in Texas VA centers. We were assured that the VA is taking these claims seriously and its investigation now includes centers in our state. My colleagues and I will not stop questioning the VA until we know what went wrong and determine how to prevent it from happening in the future.

 Moving forward will not be easy.

The VA provides care for nearly 6 million veterans, 700,000 of whom are recent veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan. As our military

footprint abroad draws down and more veterans return needing care, we will face increasing health costs and diminishing government budgets at home. It is Congress’ job to oversee and investigate bureaucratic wrongdoing at the VA while also ensuring that America’s promise to our veterans is upheld. Once we fully know the extent of wrongdoing in the VA we can begin to overhaul the system so that our veterans are better served. I believe that reform in the VA is necessary and it must come soon. I will continue to fight for those who fought for us and promise to keep you updated on the battle.

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Cheryl Smith’s

Don’t Believe the Hype

Celebrity  Bowl-­a-­thonSaturday, June 28, 2014

USA Bowl10920 Composite Drive, Dallas

6:00 p - VIP Reception8:00 p - Bowling begins214-­941-­0110

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NAACP issues Call to Action on Voting Rights

Act Amendment 

Fifty-one years ago this week, NAACP Field Secretary Medgar Wylie Evers was murdered for organizing blacks to register and to vote in Mississippi.

In 2014, too many restrictions still limit access to the ballot box for blacks, Latinos, Native Americans, the elderly, youth and low-income citizens.

Our basic rights are in jeopardy, and we must act.

 As the Congressional leadership shifts, it is essential that Congress work in a bi-partisan manner to protect the right to vote – the sacred franchise that is the hallmark of a true democracy.

Through the legislative process -- beginning in the Senate and continuing in the House -- the Voting Rights Act Amendment must be supported and passed. It is the only guarantee for all citizens to be heard and for all votes to be counted.

The National NAACP will honor the memory of Medgar Evers by issuing a call to action for full civic participation and representation in 2014, including:

Engaging directly with Members of Congress to call for hearings in the Senate and the House on the Voting Rights Act Amendment;

Enlisting registered voters to assist elders and first-time voters with securing all required documents and identification to register and vote;

Encouraging faith leaders to educate their congregations on the importance of being registered and of voting in all elections; and

Educating and deploying our network of 2.5 million digital activists to support unfettered access to the polls, and to urge that every vote be counted.

Congratulations

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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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June 13

"ROCK-T's HOOPS FOR HOPE CLASSIC WEEKEND

FROM 7PM TO 9PM AT FRISCO FIELD HOUSE IN FRISCO, TX

June 14Farewell Party For The

McIlwain's7:00 PM

Absinthe Lounge1409 S Lamar StDallas TX 75215

June 15

A Father’s Tableformerly Real Men Cook

The Frontiers of Flight Museum Love Field

6911 Lemmon Avenue, Dallas, TX

75206 214-350-3600

June 17Dallas Historical Society To Display

Rare Juneteenth Document June 17 – 22

- In honor of Juneteenth, the day when Texas slaves learned of the Emancipation Proclamation, the

Dallas Historical Society will display the only known, original, signed

copy of the Juneteenth document June 17 – 22 in the Hall of State at

Fair Park.

June 21

Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. is proud to host its Annual College Fair during our Kappa Kamp Summer Enrichment Program. It will be held from 10am - 12:30 pm. on the campus of Paul Quinn College in Dallas, TX

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated®, Alpha Xi Omega Chapter celebrates 85 Years of Service at Anniversary Gala at the Hilton Hotel – Park Cities.

June 21

Governing God’s Way Conference 

9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

 Park Cities Baptist Church 3933 NW Parkway

 Dallas TX75225Christians in Public

Service, Inc.

June 22THE Designer's Rack HAIR AND FASHION SHOWCASE

Presented By: Girl Talk Salon | PRAY by percyray | Studio5012.com 

Time: 5pm-10pmLofty Spaces

816 Montgomery St. Dallas, TX 75215The Designer's Rack will feature fabulous summer and fall collections by top local fashion and hair designers Come

purchase or order what you want off The Designer's Racks!!! NO CHILDREN ALLOWED.

General Admission - $25 Advance $35 @ Door Preferred VIP - $40 Advance $50 @ Door

(Includes entrance into the VIP Mixer with open bar, meet & greet with Designers, Swag Bag, & VIP Seating). Limited

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June 28

20th annual Cheryl Smith’s Don’t

Believe the Hype Celebrity Bowl-a-thon

USA Bowl, 10920 Composite Drive, Dallas

Champagne and Cupcakes Party

12:00 PM - 02:30 PMAdditions Hair Bar

1229 E Pleasant Run Rd Suite 302

DeSoto TX 75115

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JULY 8

Doing Business with  DFW AirportDallas Black Chamber of Commerce

Office6:00pm - 7:00pm

July 9Women of In$uence

Ladies Luncheon! Scandal and Redemption!

Wednesday, July 9, 2014...Fairmont Hotel

Dallas Texas! Tickets $50 and going fast! Purchase on line at sheilab.org or

concorddallas.org!!!!

July 19

WOMEN EMPOWERING GIRLS SUMMIT

from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM (CDT)Center for Community Cooperation

2900 Live Oak Dallas, 75204

JULY 25 

"THE SUMMER SOUL CELEBRATION"NEW LIFE FELLOWSHIP 

201 E. Sublett Rd. Arlington, TX  

BENEFITING THE BLACK HERITAGE SCHOLARSHIP FUND 

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SCLCNATIONAL CONVENTION

Special Convention EventsFeatured Speaker

Women Leading the Way Luncheon

 Gwendolyn BoydFormer President Delta Sigma

Theta Sorority, Inc.President, Alabama State

University 

Tickets available at nationalsclc.org

August 23

4th Annual Dancing for CharityDeSoto Civic Center (BlueBonnet Room)

211 E. Pleasant Run Rd, DeSoto, TX 75115

September 28

Walk 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

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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

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Political analysts, both mainstream and Black news

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grade evaluation on President Barack Obama’s first 100

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

people from the local front graded the new president.

Congresswoman EddieBernice Johnson

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

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

repair our frayed alliances and restore ourinternational leadership.

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

President Obamais delivering on thechange that hepromised.”

Senator Kay

Bailey HutchisonGrade: C

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

eration of policies that will take America down the

wrong track. The administration has proposed

trillions of dollars in new spending, which will

result in higher taxes on Americans, while sharply

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

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

theadminis-

tration willadopt the productive,

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

Texas was contacted but did

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

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

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

Evaluating President Obama’s First 100 Days

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