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COUPLES Drs. Harville Hendrix and Helen Hunt help couples

communicate at Free Workshop January 10-11 at St. Philip’s

School and Community Center

50 Years After the Dream

Ninth Annual MLK, Jr., Symposium: January 20, 2014

Featuring Iconic Journalist, Culture Critic, and TV Host Touré

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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 

January 10, 2014

Marc Morial4

People around the world will be commemorating the birth of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Since we celebrate with a national holiday, many people will have the day off, from school or work. There will be those who will also commemorate the day by doing

public service work.Journalist Toure will be one of the many speakers for programs in the Metroplex. Bishop Vashti Murphy McKenzie, Journalist Roland Martin for Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., and a host of other speakers will reference Dr. King as they educate, inform, inspire, challenge and possibly admonish their audiences. At the Ninth Annual Dallas MLK Symposium on January 20, 2014 from 7PM – 8:30PM at the Dallas City Performance Hall in the Arts District,Toure is sure to be an interesting and thought-provoking speaker.Touré is the author of Who's Afraid of Post-Blackness? What It Means to Be Black Now,

which was named one of the Most Notable Books of 2011 by The New York Times and The Washington Post. It was also nominated for an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work of Non-Fiction. He has published three previous books and is at work on three more: one on multi-platinum rapper Nas, one on legendary artist Prince called I Would Die For U, which was released in 2013, as well as What's a Real Man?, which investigates what it means to be a man in America today, scheduled for a spring 2015 release.

He is an NBC contributor and a regular on MSNBC's The Dylan Ratigan Show, The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donne", and NewsNation with Tamron Ha". He is a columnist for Time.com.

Bishop McKenzie was an excellent choice for the Martin Luther King Center’s annual banquet on Friday, January 17 at the HYatt Regency, Dallas. She serves as the 117th elected and consecrated bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. Her historic election in the year 2000 represents the first time in the over 213-year history of the A.M.E. Church, a woman had obtained the level of Episcopal office. Currently, she is honored to serve as the presiding prelate of the 10th Episcopal District, which includes the great state of Texas.

Bishop McKenzie was appointed to serve on the Advisory Council of the White House Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships by President Barack Obama in 2009. She is Vice-Chairman of the Board of Trustee of Paul Quinn College in Dallas, Texas and is also a member of the Board of Trustees of the International Theological Center in Atlanta, Georgia.

Bishop McKenzie is the author of four books and is described as an "electrifying preacher." The National Chaplain for Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., her messages and prayers can be read and heard at www.thisisyourwakeupcallonline.com.

Dallas is a place that Roland Martin calls home. He has worked for several media outlets in this market and is now chief political editor for TV One Cable Network and host of “News One Now.” When Jet Magazine readers voted in 2012 for who is “King of the Hill” in terms of who they turn to on issues of concern to African Americans, Martin came on top, ahead of the likes of the Rev. Al Sharpton and Donna Brazile. In his career, Martin has been showered with more than 30 awards for journalistic excellence, including being named the Journalist of the Year in 2013 by the National Association of Black Journalists. In 2008, he was also inducted into the Texas A&M University Journalism Hall of Honor. He is a two-time NAACP Image Award winner; and has been named by Ebony Magazine

on three occasions as one of the 150 Most Influential African Americans in the United States. Martin spent six years as a contributor for CNN and is a life member of the National Association of Black Journalists and Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.

We will be hearing a lot of messages in the next few weeks. It’s imperative that we rise to the occasion and challenges.

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A good head and a good heart are always a formidable combination.Nelson Mandela

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Laura Jenkins walks in her son's boots.

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Mandela! A Better Man

By Vincent L. HallAs Obama would say in his

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

By Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson

Congressman John Lewis, one of the champions of the civil rights movement who risked his life nearly 50 years ago to win voting rights for racial minorities in this country, will be the featured speaker at my 21st annual prayer breakfast which will be held on Monday February 24th.

Congressman Lewis, who got down on his knees to pray just moments before armed Alabama state troopers viciously attacked him and others engaged in a peaceful march on the Edmund Petus Bridge on March 7th , 1965, will share his experiences, his faith, and his journey with community leaders, and local religious and elected officials.

People around the world witnessed on television the brutal beatings of Congressman Lewis and hundreds of other peaceful marchers.

Before going to the hospital to have doctors treat his fractured skull, Congressman Lewis appeared on television and pleaded with the nation’s leadership to guarantee equal protection under the law for racial minorities.

Four months later, President Lyndon Baines Johnson signed the Voting Rights Act of 1965, and also announced that the federal government would bring

legal action against states that used poll taxes to deny minorities the right to vote.

I can think of no other person who is more qualified to speak at a prayer breakfast in Texas during a time when the state legislature has drawn

political maps that discriminate against minority voters.

It is the same legislature that has enacted a voter ID law that is designed to suppress the votes of students, the elderly and the disenfranchised.

A founding member the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, Congressman Lewis has led a life that has been shaped by activism and prayer. On Capitol Hill, he is known as the “conscience of the Congress.”

Congressman Lewis was one of the organizers of the March on Washington In 1963. Only 23

years-old at the time of the demonstration, he was the youngest speaker to address the hundreds of thousands of people who attended the event. At the 50th anniversary celebration of the event held this past summer, he was the only

surviving original speaker to address those who were in attendance.

Around the world and across this nation he is known as a champion of democracy. In 2001, Congressman Lewis was awarded the Profile in Courage Award by the John F. Kennedy Foundation. In 2010, he was the first recipient of the Liberty and Justice For All award presented by the Lyndon B. Johnson Foundation.

Two years ago, he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Barack Obama for his outstanding

contributions to justice and equality in our country.

Now, it is our privilege to have this great humanitarian come to Dallas. He will be coming to pray with us, to fellowship with us, and to call attention to the efforts of some to damage the political progress that so many of us have fought for in Texas. He is no stranger to the battles that confront us.

He knows that we are on the principled and correct side of the issues, and of history.

It has been a privilege to work with him, and to stand with him for justice, fairness and equality during our time together in Washington.

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.

Welcoming a Civil Rights Icon to Dallas

Hon. Eddie Bernice Johnson

A founding member the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, Congressman Lewis has led a life that has been shaped by activism and prayer. On Capitol Hill, he is known as the “conscience of the Congress.”

Please join theI Messenger family

in celebrating the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

1929-1968

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“Facing the rising sun of our new day begun, let us march on ti" victory is won.”

James Weldon Johnson

As the sun sets over a tumultuous 2013 and rises over the promise of a brighter new year, we have put together a list of the top 10 events that have particularly affected African Americans and communities of color over the past 12 months. Presented in no particular order, this list is a mix of triumphs and tragedies that mark the progress we’ve made, highlight the problems that still plague us, and point the way forward in 2014. There is no doubt that all of our lives were touched in some way by these headline events of the past year.

1. Voting Rights/Voter Suppression: Despite an unprecedented outbreak of voter suppression efforts across the nation and the Supreme Court’s appalling ruling in June that Section 4 of the Voting Rights Act was unconstitutional, African Americans are going to the polls in record numbers. In fact, Black voters were decisive in ensuring the second inauguration of Barack Obama on January 20th. African American voter turnout in the presidential election surpassed white voter turnout for the first time in history. As voter suppression efforts grow more intense, African Americans must continue the fight where it matters most - at the polls.

2. George Zimmerman Acquittal: African Americans and people of goodwill throughout the nation were stunned by the July 13 not-guilty verdict in the trial of George Zimmerman, the man who shot and killed Trayvon Martin, an unarmed 17-year-old high school student on February 26, 2012. The killing of Trayvon Martin reminded us of the persistent gap in racial attitudes in America and generated new calls for an end to racial profiling.

3. March on Washington Anniversary: 2013 marked the 50th anniversary of the 1963 March on Washington and Martin Luther King, Jr’s historic “I Have a Dream” speech. On August 24th, the National Urban League joined thousands of citizens in a return pilgrimage to the Lincoln Memorial and the new King Memorial to commemorate that historic moment in a march for Economic Power and Justice - and to call for a continuation of the work that remains undone.

4. Affordable Care Act: While start-up problems have plagued the roll-out, the new law expands access to affordable health care to more than 30 million people, including 6.8 million African

Americans who make up the largest share of the uninsured. This isn't about politics. It's about people.

5. Stop-and-Frisk/Shop-and-Frisk: On August 12th, a New York District Court Judge ruled that the New York City police department’s stop-and-frisk program, which disproportionately targets African Americans and Latinos, was unconstitutional. An appeals court subsequently overturned that ruling. Mayor-elect Bill de Blasio has pledged to make changes in the policy - which is practiced in communities across the country - and has appointed a new police commissioner. African American shoppers in stores across the country have also been unfairly profiled. The New York State Attorney General has launched an investigation into security practices at a few retailers after at least four customers claimed they were unfairly targeted for police action while shopping in the stores. The National Urban League, National Action Network and other civil rights organizations were instrumental in working with several national retailers on the release of a "Customers' Bill of Rights" aimed at protecting customers from profiling practices. We will continue to work with the retailers on recommendations towards high standard, best-in-industry store security protocols and cultural sensitivity efforts that can be adopted by retailers across the country.

6. Government Shutdown/Effects of Sequestration: The across-the-board “sequestration” budget cuts that went into effect this year slashed funding for Head Start, youth job training, long-term unemployment benefits and other critical human service and safety net programs. With the nation’s highest unemployment rate at 12.5 percent, these cuts fell especially hard on African Americans, who still have double-digit unemployment. The 17-day Government Shutdown in October also had an out-sized impact on African Americans who make up a large share of the Federal workforce. Thankfully, Congress has taken necessary steps to avoid a repeat in January 2014. However, while "governing by crisis" has ended for now and there is partial relief from sequestration cuts, a major flaw of the budget deal is its failure

to include a crucial extension of federal jobless aid where more than 1.3 million workers will immediately lose unemployment benefits - a vital source of income that covers basic family needs.

7. African American Leaders Convening (AALC)/Release of the 21st Century Agenda for Jobs and Freedom: On August 23, 2013 at the National Urban League's "Redeem the Dream" Summit during the 50th Anniversary March on Washington celebration, national civil rights leaders joined together - for the first time - for an historic release of a policy agenda addressing five urgent domestic goals for the nation - the 21st Century Agenda for Jobs and Freedom. It covers critical areas including jobs and the economy, healthcare, education, voting rights and criminal justice system reform. The document was the result of months of joint meetings convened by me, along with Rev. Al Sharpton/National Action Network; Benjamin Jealous/NAACP; and Melanie Campbell/National Coalition on Black Civic Participation with nearly 60 of America’s leading civil rights, social justice, business and community leaders.

8. Rise of Economic Inequality: While the richest one-percent have seen their incomes rise astronomically over the past 20 years, millions of middle class and low-wage workers are falling into poverty and struggling to make ends meet. This phenomenon worsened in the wake of the recession - and has only widened through the recovery. This growing inequality is not only unjust; it is unstainable for our economy. This year, Pope Francis, President Obama and a growing number of economists sounded the alarm.

9. The Death of Nelson Mandela: On December 5th, the world lost one of the greatest champions for freedom, justice and peace ever to walk this Earth. After 27 years of political imprisonment as a leader in the fight against apartheid, Mandela was released from prison in 1990. In 1994, he became South Africa’s first democratically elected president. His leadership was marked by his constant reliance on forgiveness, reconciliation and unity in the building of a new South Africa. His life and legacy will forever inspire the world.

10. Banner Year for Black Films: This year was a notable one for Black films ranging from the true event-inspired stories of the "The Butler," “12 Years a Slave,” “Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom,” and “Fruitvale Station” to the highly anticipated “Best Man Holiday” and holiday classic “Black Nativity.”

Single Mom ChroniclesBy Tonya English

Dear SMC:Send your letters to [email protected]

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

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

Send your letters to letters@singlemomchronicles.

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

God is a stand up guy; your turnTo Be Equal

By Marc Morial

Marc Morial is the CEO of the National Urban League

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Safe Conversations™ Workshop The mission of the Family Wellness Dallas! (FWD!) is to disseminate relationship skills more broadly in Dallas. We are creating a series of weekend couples workshops, conducted by Harville and Helen, where couples learn the skills of Safe Conversation™. Working with agencies that support the public schools, we are recruiting couples interested in improving the well-being of their families by improving their own relationship. Childcare will be provided. A curriculum designed to meet the needs of pre-school and elementary school-aged children complements the adult workshop training. A follow-up plan is in development that will reinforce lessons learned and help to sustain change on an ongoing basis. The next two workshops are:

! January 10-11: For South Dallas couples whose children are in public, private and charter schools. ! February 14-15: A special Valentine’s Workshop, details to follow.

Community organizations such as AVANCE, The Concilio, The Salesmanship Club of Dallas, and others are already recruiting parents and helping produce the workshops. A variety of clinical assistants will be trained to help couples practice Safe Conversations™ exercises throughout the day. The Southern Methodist University Center on Research and Evaluation is assisting with the creation, administration and evaluation of survey instruments collected to measure the impact of Safe Conversations™ on these families. After February, the project will extend to include faith-based organizations and other school districts, with the aim of spreading these skills more broadly throughout the city.

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Neighbor’s Love Making Too Loud

Dear Alma,I live in a lovely three-story apartment building and get along famously with most of my neighbors – except for one who occasionally makes love to his girlfriend very loudly. It doesn’t happen that often, and the other neighbors don’t seem to mind. I have tried talking to him about it, and I have even banged on the wall separating us, but it hasn’t stopped. I don’t want to be a nuisance, but this is annoying and awkward, especially when it happened when my dad was visiting. What should I do?

Sleepless in Seattle Hey Sleepless, Ok, I’m embarrassed and red-faced, although my brown skin won’t let you see it. LOL. This is really, really funny and such an awkward position to be in, especially when you have company. Despite it being so totally embarrassing, it’s not all that unusual. In fact, it has happened to me. When I was dealing with this situation, I put a note under the neighbor’s door. Did it stop the noises? No. I think she enjoyed the attention. You say you’ve knocked on the wall with no success. I’d suggest you contact the landlord or tenants association in writing. Check your rental agreement. It should mention violations such as property damage, disruptive behavior and/or excessive noise. This situation falls under those parameters. Since you live in such a lovely building, I assume you won’t be moving anytime soon. While you’re waiting for the appropriate authorities to resolve this issue, I suggest you invest in a great pair of headphones and/or a white-noise sound machine. I hope your problem gets better soon. All the best to you, my friend.

Co-Worker Constantly Complains

Dear Alma,I have a co-worker who is unhappy with his job and isn't too shy to say it. If you greet him in the morning he will say, "Man I hate this job. I'm sick of this place." Then he will go on to disparage his supervisor and co-workers. He never talks about projects he works on – just how he doesn't like this person or that. He is a real downer and can turn a good morning into a bad one quickly.I try to disengage from conversation quickly, hoping he will get the hint that his comments about co-workers I happen to admire make me uncomfortable. But he doesn't get it. Should I go to human resources or just tell him point blank to stop? I don't want to start an argument in the middle of the office. Not an office snobHey now NAOS,I've experienced this type of co-worker myself. Most times they start off being the friendliest one in the office. Not! It's a tease, LOL. That's how they draw you in.I'm taken back to something my Mama use to say: "You catch more bees with honey than you do with vinegar." Of course, I didn't know what she meant until I turned 40. But that's another story for another time. My suggestion to you is to treat him with kindness. You become the shining light. Give him the exact opposite of what he's giving you. When he says, "Man I hate this job. I'm sick of this place," you say, "Wow, really? It's a tough time to look for a job, and we all should be grateful we're working, but good luck man. I hope you find what you're looking for."When he starts talking bad about other co-workers, you say, "Oh, really? I didn't get that vibe from him. He was very helpful to me. What project were you working on?" Do you see where I'm going with this? He's starting fires in the office, and I'm appointing you the new HFMIC – Head Fire Marshall In Charge. So start putting out those fires. Use this experience as a teachable moment. When you do what's right in the middle of what's wrong, it makes you feel better. This applies anywhere – at work, at school or at home. Present the positive. I promise; you'll catch more bees with honey.

AlmaAlma 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.

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

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

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By Vincent L. Hall

The people of Colorado watched their antiquated and oppressive marijuana laws

go up in smoke on New Year’s Day 2014. What did I think of the new legalization of pot for recreational use? I’ll toke to that!

Now let me confess right off the bat …I haven’t smoked a joint in years. It just never was my thing.

However, when you glance at America’s unfathomable race disparities as it relates to the so called “War on Drugs” you quickly surmise that something smells funky and it ain’t just the weed.

The whole nation is blazing on the latest kerfuffle aiming to curtail the practice of mass incarceration. America jails more of its population than any other nation and minorities are severely and disproportionately impacted. It’s enough to make even “Bible Thumpers” take another look at the question of legalized pot.

Even the politicians who stake their careers on the archaic and immutable philosophies of the Conservative and so called Evangelical movements, were awed by how smoothly the advent of

cannabis unfurled in the State of Colorado.

According to the Denver Post; “Some public officials predicted unruly customers would fight over scarce supplies when recreational marijuana went live in Colorado. Others feared images of public toking would be beamed around the world. Instead, a peaceful, respectful and mellow crowd greeted the advent of recreational marijuana sales on New Year's Day.”

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) released an explosive report mid-year 2013. It damned the American criminal justice system for the disparate treatment that Blacks receive at the hands of the law enforcement agencies around this country. African Americans are four times more likely to be arrested.

New York City gets a lot of heat for its publicized “Stop and Frisk” policy that enables cops to racially profile. But

at least NYC gave you the real dope on their intentions. The statistics released by the ACLU reveal that S&F is going on in every U.S. town and hamlet, and it has been for some time. Now before my liberal White readers and my Black readers of low or no self-

esteem go to their usual defense of the police and the criminal justice system, let me spit another fact at ya’. A Slate magazine article from June 2013 points to major inequities.

“A new report from the ACLU finds that blacks are arrested for marijuana possession 3.73 times more often than whites nationwide, even though the rate of marijuana use is relatively similar across races. The report, “The War on

Marijuana in Black and White,” claims to be the first comprehensive attempt to examine marijuana possession arrest rates, by race and by state, from 2001 to 2010. Its findings are further evidence that the “war on marijuana” is expensive, inefficient, and racially biased.

The report finds that between 2001 and 2010, there were over 8 million marijuana arrests in the United States, 88% of which were for possession. Marijuana arrests have increased between 2001 and 2010 and now account for over half (52%) of all drug arrests in the United States, and marijuana possession arrests account for nearly half (46%) of all drug arrests. In 2010, there was one marijuana arrest every 37 seconds, and states spent combined over $3.6 billion enforcing marijuana possession laws.”

The fact that 52% of all drug arrests are related to marijuana begs the question of opportunity costs, especially when you realize how costly and criminally motivating drugs like crack, heroin, Methamphetamines and prescription drugs are. “Weed-heads” are generally peaceful and otherwise law-abiding. Crackheads and meth users will kill you to steal the plumbing under your house!

If you’re interested in starting a movement to legalize marijuana in Texas, the time to “Blaze” is now.

HALL: What the Blazes?

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The U.S. Department of Education in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Justice today released a school discipline guidance package that will assist states, districts and schools in developing practices and strategies to enhance school climate, and ensure those policies and practices comply with federal law.

The NAACP has been on the frontlines of closing the school to prison pipeline. In November of 2013, the NAACP’s Fort Lauderdale/Broward County Chapter brokered a historic collaborative agreement on school discipline with Broward County Public Schools, law enforcement and its community partners to end the school to prison pipeline wreaking havoc in communities of color.

Our work in Broward County establishes proven alternatives to arrest for misdemeanor infractions by students that include common sense approaches such as counseling and mentorship. The guidance package released today expands on this approach. 

Each year, significant numbers of students miss class due to suspensions and expulsions for minor infractions of school rules. The new guidance package, like the NAACP’s collaborative agreement in Broward County, provides resources for creating safe and positive school climates, which are essential for boosting student academic success and closing achievement gaps

From NAACP Interim President and CEO Lorraine C. Miller:

“The NAACP applauds Attorney General Eric Holder and Education Secretary Arne Duncan for taking this giant step in improving the disciplinary policies that impede the educational growth and development of students across the country, particularly in communities of color,” said Lorraine C. Miller, Interim President and CEO of the NAACP. “Like the historic agreement that the NAACP brokered in Broward County, this school discipline guidance package promotes effective discipline policies that help to plug the school to prison pipeline and create safer learning environments without excessive expulsions and suspensions.”

From Dr. Niaz Kasravi, Criminal Justice Director for the NAACP:

“Too many children in this country lose too much learning time due to excessive suspensions and expulsions for routine adolescent misbehavior,” said Dr. Niaz Kasravi, Criminal Justice Director for the NAACP. “The collaborative agreement brokered by the Fort Lauderdale/Broward County NAACP Chapter preserved the futures of scores of children who misbehave as young people sometimes do. Today’s discipline guidance package will go a long way in curbing the destructive pipeline that funnels children from school into prison and alters the trajectory of their lives forever.”

From Marsha Ellison, President of the NAACP’s Fort Lauderdale/Broward County Chapter:

“Disciplinary policies that rely too heavily on suspensions and expulsions have failed to improve the disciplinary culture of our schools,” said Marsha Ellison, president of the NAACP’s Fort Lauderdale/Broward County Chapter. “For eight years, we worked to close the school to prison pipeline in Broward County. Our success saved Broward County children from the type of disciplinary action that leads to criminal records and prevents them from becoming the successful adults they deserve to be. We are encouraged by the steps being taken by the federal government to close the school to prison pipeline for children across the country, just as we did in Broward County.”

NAACP applauds federal guidance package that improves school discipline policies Focusing on Child Safety

Awareness and Bullying  Sonia Denice is a children’s book author and an advocate for children’s safety. “Every day the news media report tragic story after tragic story about

the abductions, abuse, and murder of children,” she said. “These heinous “crimes deserve our highest priority. Her husband Ben De La Torre has joined her in dedicating their lives to conducting a Child Safety Awareness campaign in preschools, elementary schools and among parent and teacher organizations. She has written a book on child safety: “Saved by a Whistle,” which parents,

grandparents and educators are reading to children to educate them on ways to identify and protect themselves from people who seek to harm them and take them away from the people they love. She also conducts informative power point presentations on child safety and bullying that includes educational videos and valuable safety information to groups and organizations. Visit her website at www.kidshaveavoice.com to order the book “Saved by a Whistle” or to review additional information on child safety awareness.

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Amiri Baraka

Amiri Baraka was a well known African-American writer of fiction, drama, poetry and music. With books such as Tales of the Out and the Gone, he has received the PEN Open Book Award and is also respected as one of the most widely published African American authors of his generation.

Apart from writing, Baraka was considered as a revolutionary political activist and has given lectures on various political and cultural issues extensively throughout

Europe, Africa, USA and the Caribbean.

Born in 1934, Amiri Baraka was raised in the USA. Having studied Philosophy and Religion at Columbia University, he had a sound knowledge of these subjects that also reflects well in his writings.

Baraka started his professional career by joining the US Air Force in the early fifties.  

Destined to be an accomplished author, he did not serve the military for long and switched to a completely different domain by opting to work in a warehouse for music records.

This is where his social circle expanded and added the Black Mountain Poets, New York School Poets and the Beat Generation to it. Also, it developed his interest in Jazz music which later matured in making him one of the most sought after music critics.

Amiri Baraka for his work has taken influences from a number of musical orishas such as John Coltrane, Malcolm X, Ornette Coleman and Thelonius Monk which got him regarded as the founder of Black Arts Movement in the era of sixties. His study on 'African-American music' and the play ‘Dutchman and Blues People’ is commendable. Also, his

published collection of essays, ‘The Essence of Reparations’ and poems like ‘Somebody Blewup America’ added more fame to his name.

Amiri Baraka has been recognized with a long list of awards and honors that includes the James Weldon Johnson Medal for contributions to the arts, the American Academy of Arts & Letters award, the Poet Laureate of New Jersey and Professor Emeritus at the State university of New York at Stony Brook.

A prominent figure in the literary world he is included in scholar Molefi Kete Asante’s list of 100 Greatest African Americans.

Ramona C. Franklin McCain was born in Brenham, TX. She was preceded in death by her mother, Frankie Johnson Watson; father, Herbert Franklin; husband, Claude McCain, Jr; sister, Iris Franklin Knotts and brother, James C. Watson, Jr.

After graduating from Phyllis Wheatley High School in Houston, TX; Ramona was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree in Music from Wiley College (1952), a Master of Arts degree in Music Education from Texas Southern University (1957) and a Master of Arts degree in Guidance and Counseling from Southern Methodist University (1967). She retired from the Dallas Independent School District after 35 years of service as a teacher and guidance counselor

In 1954, Ramona married her Wiley College sweetheart, Claude McCain, Jr. and planted roots in Dallas, TX. Their marriage flourished for forty years until his transition in 1995. As promised when he married her, they traveled across the United States throughout those years and

lived for a period of time in Ithaca, NY and Philadelphia, PA while he continued his studies.

Since residing in Dallas, Ramona had been a devoted member of Warren United Methodist Church and an active volunteer. Following retirement, her time was spent in a number of various community activities. She was a Golden-Life member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. (past president), an alumnae-status member of the Dallas Chapter of the Links, Inc. (past president) and a committed member of the Library Friends @ the Paul L. Dunbar Lancaster-Keist Library, the Cedar Crest Neighborhood Association, the Dallas Retired Teachers Association, the Dallas Metroplex Music Association and the United Methodist Women.

Ramona is survived by her son, Michael Ervell McCain; daughter, Demetria Lynn McCain, Esq.; granddaughters, Alexis McCain and Brianna McCain, several nieces, nephews, cousins and other devoted family members and friends.

Ramona C Franklin McCain

IN MEMORIAM

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The Gospel According to “Mr. B”

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It’s a new year - Make it a good one!

If you can be kind,

gentle and loving

during the holiday

season, imagine

what the world

would be like if

every day were

treated as a holiday!

City celebrates Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday

Events planned for January 17 and 18

What: The City has planned several events on January 17 and 18 in honor of the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Planned events for the 32nd Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. birthday celebration include: a Candle-Lighting ceremony, March/Parade, Awards Banquet, and Silent Auction. The theme of this year’s celebration is “Freedom, Equality, & Opportunity, Forever!” All activities are free and open to the general public, however; there is fee to attend the awards banquet and dance. When/ Friday, January 17 at 7:30 p.m. — Awards Banquet and Silent Auction Where: Hyatt Regency Hotel - 300 Reunion Boulevard, Dallas, TX 75207Keynote Speaker: Dr. Vashti Murphy McKenzie, the first female bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church.Cost of tickets: $75 Individual, $750 Community Table (10 seats per table) For information about events and banquet tickets, call: (214) 670-8418 or visit the website at www.mlkcelebrationdallas.org. When/ Friday, January 17 at 7:30 p.m. — Candle- Lighting Ceremony Where: MLK Recreation Center2901 Pennsylvania Avenue, Dallas, TX 75215This event is sponsored by Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated. For more information, please contact Craig Anderson at (469) 360-5688.

When/ Saturday, January 18 at 10:00 a.m. — Martin Luther King, Jr. March & Parade Where: The parade will assemble at City Hall Plaza to Ervay Street south, to MLK Jr. Blvd., past the MLK Complex to 2922 MLK Jr. Blvd. Participants include bands, floats, community/civic groups, and churches.

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Friday

HOST: JAMILLE BRADFIELD

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HOSTS: DAREIA TOLBERT

Wednesday

HOST - YVETTE BROOKS

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

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of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.,

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IN MEMORIAM

January 10

Dallas Black Dance Theatre LuncheonHilton Anatole

2201 N Stemmons Freeway Dallas, TX 75207Time: 12pm www.dbdt.com

Safe Conversation - Couples Workshop

St. Philips School and Community Center

Call 469-269-0640 for info

January 11

Roundtable Writer's Breakfast" HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF BLOODY

Sunday”featuring The Honorable Cynthia McKinney

@ 10 AM Room T-203 Dallas

Convention Center Theater Complex

January 13

Phase I OpeningMartin Luther King Jr.

Family Clinic Balch Springs10a.m.

Martin Luther King Jr. Family Clinic

3515 Shepherd Ln. Balch Springs, Tx. 75180

January 15

Mayors Reception "Marcus Knight"Jazz receptionTerrance Hunt Scholarship Fund

and Tom Joyner FoundationTime: 7pm-12am

January 16

****Annual Ron Fry Attitude Adjustment Weekend****

Buttons 15207 Addison Rd Addison, TX 75001Time: 7pm - 11pm

January 17

Dr. Martin Luther King CelebrationFriday, January 17 at 7:30 p.m. — Awards Banquet

and Silent Auction Where: Hyatt Regency Hotel - 300 Reunion

Boulevard, Dallas, TX 75207

Keynote Speaker: Dr. Vashti Murphy

McKenzie, the first female bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church.Cost of tickets: $75 Individual. For information about events and banquet

tickets, call: (214) 670-8418 or visit the website at www.mlkcelebrationdallas.org.

When/ Friday, January 17 at 7:30 p.m. — Candle- Lighting Ceremony at MLK Recreation Center

2901 Pennsylvania Avenue, Dallas, TX 75215This event is sponsored by Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated. For more info contact Craig Anderson at

(469) 360-5688.Saturday, January 18 at 10:00 a.m. — Martin Luther King, Jr. March & Parade. The parade will assemble at City Hall

Plaza to Ervay Street south, to MLK Jr. Blvd., past the MLK Complex to 2922 MLK Jr. Blvd.

Ron Fry and Devon White Annual Birthday PartyWestin Park Central Hotel

8pm - 1am*Partnering with the Tom Joyner Foundation

*Sponsored by 40Creek,Viking J Ford, Twenty Grand

********Day Party Top Golf

3760 Blair Oaks Drive The Colony, TX 75056Time: 1pm - 4pm

*Donation $10 | http://topgolf.com/thecolony/

The Church of Christ at Cedar Hill is hosting a free World Convention of Overcomers Outreach, January 17-19, 2014. The convention is open to anyone who wants to know how

to use faith to battle addictions and habits such as alcoholism, drug abuse, pornography, gambling,

overeating, and codependency. The conference will be held at the church located at 535

South Clark Road, Cedar Hill, TX 75104.

January 18

Dallas Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Founders Day Luncheon

Where: Sheraton Dallas Hotel, 400 North Olive Street, Dallas, TX 75201

FAMU DFW Alumni BrunchLocation: Caribbean Grill

Time: 10am - 1pmSpeakers: Dr. Thomas Haynes VP FAMU,

Oscar Joyner President Reach Media, Stacy Hunt sister of Terrance Hunt

Proceeds benefit: DFW FAMU Alumni Association & Tom Joyner Foundation

Dallas Mavericks vs. Portland TrailblazersAmerican Airlines Center Time: 7pm

Contact Earlina Green214.658.7137

[email protected]*Group seats ask for Ron Fry birthday group rates.

TITAS PRESENTS, in association with the AT&T Performing Arts Center, two special return performances of PILOBOLUS

at 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, January 17 & 18, 2014 at the Margot

and Bill Winspear Opera House in the Dallas Arts District.

January 19

NFL Game Watching PartyHosted by Ron Towles of TSU and Phi Beta Sigma

Fraternity

"AN EVENING WITH

CHARLIE WILSON" VERIZON THEATER @GRAND PRAIRIE

1001 Performance

PlaceGrand Prairie

**********January 23

Mark your calendar

Send in

Alpha Kappa Alpha, Kappa Alpha Psi,

Delta Sigma Theta,Phi Beta Sigma, &

Zeta Phi Beta!

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January 24

January 25

DFW NC A&T Alumni

Association

chapter meeting will be held Saturday, from 2pm-3:30pm at the Center for

Community Cooperation, 2900 Live Oak St., Dallas, TX 75204

Financial Freedom SeminarWestside Baptist Church

900 Bellaire Blvd., Lewisville TX. 75067 8 a.m. - 1 p.m.

January 26

The Boox Club is a discussion group that meets once a month to discuss a book on various topics from

economic empowerment to professional development. This group is open to all who seek challenging and

intellectual conversations that can expand the growth of your mind and provide personal and professional

development. The Boox Club encourages open conversation for individuals to express their opinions, likes, dislikes, and topics from the book of the month.

6:00pm - 7:30pmBook: The Wealth Choice Author: Dennis Kimbro

Location: Mercy Wine Bar Address: 5100 Belt Line Rd #544, Dallas, TX 75254

Questions? Contact Jasmine Dunbar ([email protected])

February 1

Omicron Mu Omega Chapter AKA Sorority,

Inc.Founders' Day

Celebration

February 2

HBCU College Fair & Workshop at Hamilton Park United Methodist Church

February 7

College Fair and ExpoOne Community Church

2400 Texas 121 Plano, TX 75025Time: 10am - 2pm

Speaker: Mariane Ragins - FAMU Alumni.Washington DC chapter

www.scholarshipworkshop.com

*******

Black Heritage NightDallas Mavericks vs. Utah Jazz

American Airlines Center Time: 7pm

******* Join Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. - Kappa Zeta Chapter on First Fridays as we roll,

bounce, and skate for a cause! During our 2nd Annual Skate for Babies campaign we will raise money for

stronger, healthier babies in support of the lifesaving work of the March of

Dimes. Four evenings full of skating and family fun:

So come out to Redbird Skateland at: 1206 N Duncanville Road Duncanville, TX 75116. $8 includes admission and skate rental; mention Kappa Zeta chapter and $4 will be

donated to the March of Dimes March for Babies.

The Dallas Division of the American Heart Association will host the 2014 Go Red for Women Luncheon at the Hilton Anatole. This year’s luncheon will feature Vice President

Dick Cheney as the keynote speaker. Mr. Cheney has had a long battle with cardiovascular disease having suffered his

first of five heart attacks in 1978, and ultimately undergoing a heart transplant in March of 2012.

February 8

New Rising Star Missionary Baptist Church of Fort Worth, 9th annual Raymond B. Spencer Scholarship

BanquetThe guest speaker will be the Reverend Samuel

"Billy" Kyles, the only witness still alive who spent

the last hour with Dr. King before he was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee.

February 10

Dallas / Ft. Worth National College FairIrving Convention Center at Las Colinas

Monday 4:00pm – 8:00pm

February 11

Austin National College FairAustin Convention CenterTuesday 5:30pm – 8:30pm

February 15

February 22

FAMU Alumni MeetingBlue Mesa

14866 Montfort Dr, Dallas, TX

Time: 12pm - 2pm

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Area Founders Day Luncheon

When: Saturday, February 22, 2014 at 11:30 AM

Where: Irving Convention Center, 500 W. Las Colinas

Blvd., Irving, TX 75039

Take in the smooth sounds of saxophonist Paul Rogers. Once again we will feature

Sociologie Wine.6:00 pm - 9:00pm

Tickets: $35

Hor d'oeuvres Silent AuctionValet parking available

event 10131013 E 25th St Plano, TX 75075

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Fort Worth, TX - The temperature was 17 degrees. The windchill factor was 3 degrees when Laura Ann Jenkins began taking steps to picket in front of the Curry Criminal Justice Center on Monday January 6, 2014 at 10:00am. She is seeking justice for her son, 37-year-old Roy Adams Jr. Adams has served eight years of a 12½-year sentence after a jury found him guilty of intoxication manslaughter in the 2004 death of Grapevine Police Officer Darren Medlin. Jenkins walked all day in her son's boots until 3:00 p.m. Jenkins plans to return to picket on the first Monday of every month when the Curry Criminal Justice Center is open.

Jenkins carried a sign that paralleled her son's case to that of a 16-year-old North Texas teenager who used an "affluenza defense" to win a sentence of 10 years probation in a drunk driving case where he killed four people. Jenkins is concerned because, in her opinion, the jury ignored expert testimony stating her son had a seizure at the time of the accident. "My son's seizures were verified by a doctor, yet it had no impact on his case. In contrast, another court gave a drunk driver probation for a made-up condition called affluenza," said Laura Jenkins.

"I am committed to doing this no matter the weather conditions," said Laura Jenkins as she walked the sidewalk in front of the Curry Criminal Justice Center in Fort Worth. "It was a horrible accident, but I know my son is not guilty. I am seeking justice for my son."

Neurologist testifies to "absence" seizures

Dallas neurologist Dr. Robert Leroy testified at the trial of Roy Adams Jr., "I

feel that there's a reasonable probability that this horrible tragedy occurred because this was a seizure." Dr. Leroy's testimony was based on viewing a videotape of Roy Junior in the police station, listening to Roy's voice when he made a 911 call, and reviewing police reports from two police investigators assigned to the case. (Note: The video was not shown in court.)

Dr. Leroy treated Roy Jr. after he suffered an epileptic seizure two weeks after the accident. Roy Jr. had been in another doctor's office being treated for allergies when the doctor witnessed a seizure. Dr. Leroy tested Roy Jr. and confirmed that he was susceptible to seizures. Roy Jr.'s seizures were diagnosed as absence seizures, which are mild and in many cases cause the

sufferers to think they have just fallen asleep.

Jenkins adds there are other discrepancies in her son's case.

1. Blood Alcohol Test RedirectedA police officer took our son's

blood-draw packet and placed a preprinted mailing label on it that would have sent the blood sample to the certified DPS lab in Garland, Texas. However, the Tarrant County District Attorney's office redirected the blood sample and sent it to the Tarrant County Medical Examiner's office. His blood-alcohol level was tested there and shown to be .11.

2. Evidence of Tampering with Accident Scene Video

When Officer Deana Ramsour arrived at the accident scene, she claims she turned off her car video recorder; so there is no video on how our son was acting during his initial contact with police. She claims she always turns off her video camera when she gets out of the car; however, the camera does not shut off until she gets out of the car and walks in front of her police unit. We did not find out until after the trial that on the same day there is a video of another traffic stop Officer Deana Ramsour made. There she kept the camera rolling and did not turn off the camera when she got out of the police unit.

In addition, in 2011 (as a part of a writ of habeas corpus), Herbert Joe, Board Certified Forensic Audio/Video Examiner, stated that the video evidence reviewed is materially inconsistent with the comments of Officer Ramsour.

3. No Observed Evidence of Roy Adams Jr. Being Drunk

a. The nurse who administered his blood-alcohol test testified that Roy Jr. did not smell of alcohol.

b. Officer Shimmick says he did not hear a thick tongue or incoherent speech on Roy's 911 call following the accident.

"We have exhausted our appeal options involving the discrepancies," said Laura Jenkins, who refuses to give up hope of exonerating her son. "Our only hope is to focus attention on the case so the FBI will reconsider investigating whether or not evidence was fabricated and if there was a "Civil Rights-Color of Law" statute violation."

For more details on the case visit www.justice4royjr.com

MOTHER SEEKS JUSTICE FOR IMPRISONED SONWalks in His Shoes to Show Discrepancies

Cedar Hill, TX - The Church of Christ at Cedar Hill is hosting a free World Convention of Overcomers Outreach, January 17-19, 2014.

The convention is open to anyone who wants to know how to use faith to battle addictions and habits such as alcoholism, drug abuse, pornography, gambling, overeating, and codependency.

The conference will be held at the church located at 535 South Clark Road, Cedar Hill, TX 75104.

During the convention on Saturday, January 18, at 4:30 p.m. Cedar Hill Mayor Rob Franke will share the story of his family's struggle to help their son,

Joshua Slaven, who was addicted to drugs. They lost that battle recently when he died tragically as a consequence of addiction.Other speakers include:Former Texas Rangers player Ellis Valentine. Valentine turned to drugs after retiring from a 13-year career in professional baseball. He will share his story, from addiction to sobriety, and talk about the drug counseling

program he operates.

Following his speech, Valentine will be available to talk to people on a one-to-one basis about drug recovery.

Polly Wright, the founder of the We are Cherished ministry, helps women start a new life free of the sex trade industry.

Mrs. Wright is also the author of Cherished: Shattered Innocence. Restored Hope.

She will speak on how she left her life in the sex industry and encourages both men and women that regardless of your past or current life: you are loved, valued and cherished.

Karl Berry is organizing the Overcomers Convention.

Berry has been sober for 19 years after overcoming a 28-year drug addiction.

"All of these addictions and habits can be overcome by faith. Many people consider these addictions a disease. However, if you acknowledge that they are a sin, God can help you because sin is a disease of the soul."There is free child care throughout the entire convention. The Friday-night session includes a free dinner and concert featuring the Walk of Faith band. The Saturday session includes free

breakfast, lunch, and dinner. For more details on the free

Overcomers Convention visit http://www.chcoc.org/overcomers.html

Overcomers Convention focuses on addictions and habitsCedar Hill Mayor Rob Franke to speak at free event

Ellis ValentinePolly Wright

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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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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

media and intellectuals around the country have given their

grade evaluation on President Barack Obama’s first 100

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

people from the local front graded the new president.

Congresswoman EddieBernice Johnson

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

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

repair our frayed alliances and restore ourinternational leadership.

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

President Obamais delivering on thechange that hepromised.”

Senator Kay

Bailey HutchisonGrade: C

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

eration of policies that will take America down the

wrong track. The administration has proposed

trillions of dollars in new spending, which will

result in higher taxes on Americans, while sharply

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

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

theadminis-

tration willadopt the productive,

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

Texas was contacted but did

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

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

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

Evaluating President Obama’s First 100 Days

THE HUNDRED DAY SCORE

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and NOmeans yes

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

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

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

with their special letters.Indulge in a holiday purchase that

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

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

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

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

display year round and give as gifts.

Instant Glamour: Slip on Cu!s

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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The Lap Log-"Making Life a Little Easier"

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

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

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

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

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

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Don't Let Your Charger Get Lost in the Crowd

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

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

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

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Luxury Handbag Brand, Deondra Jereé debuts

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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I A guy who hits a woman

can be called lots of things.

“Man” is not one of them.

A FAMILY .

Join Mayor Mike Rawlings for The Ten Thousand Man Ral l y Against Domestic Abuse at 10am on March 23rd at Dal las Cit y Hal l . (DART exit at Convention Center Station.) I t ’s t ime for the men of Dal las to say, enough is enough.

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If you have ANY information, PLEASE call Crime Stoppers

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“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.

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