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The Voting Rights and Opinions of Voters Impacted by Illegal Congressional Line Drawing
Hon. Eddie Bernice Johnson
After a tumultuous fight discussing voting rights and the new laws enacted in Texas during the previous election year, a panel of federal judges ruled that three congressional districts in Texas are illegally drawn and that race was a motivating factor used in redistricting. In a 2-1 decision it was found that the redistricting violates the Equal Protection Clause of the U.S. Constitution and the Voting Rights Act. The majority opinion was provided by one Republican and written by a Democratic Judge who addresses the long painstaking impacts of discrimination throughout cities and towns in Texas. Redistricting typically takes place after a census is conducted, that is every ten years – the last census taken was in 2010 and the lines were redrawn in 2011. The decision names at least five congressional districts in
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Texas (23, 26, 27, 30, and 35) that were formed in part from illegal discrimination during the 2011 redrawing. It held that three congressional districts –specifically, Congressional District 23, which extends from Bexar County through West Texas and is represented by Republican Rep. Will Hurd; Congressional District 27, that includes portions of Nueces County and is represented by Re-
minority voters. “Packing” occurs when voters are placed in one specific district and “cracking” occurs when one group is intentionally spread across districts. In regards to Congressional District 35, the court noted that this seat was drawn with the intent not only of eliminating Congressman Lloyd Doggett, but taking his seat and using it to replace an existing Hispanic Opportunity seat.
It held that there was an unnecessary predominance on race in the drawing of this district. Discrimination was identified primarily as the overreach to garner Hispanics to place in the district, but the court noted that the African-American community in Austin was also unnecessarily split. publican Rep. Black Farenthold; and Congressional District 35, that extends from Bexar County to Travis County represented by Democrat Rep. Lloyd Doggett, were all illegally drawn. Additionally, the ruling found that District 30, the district that I represent is one of the metropolitan areas that was “packed” and “cracked” intentionally with
It held that there was an unnecessary predominance on race in the drawing of this district. Discrimination was identified primarily as the overreach to garner Hispanics to place in the district, but the court noted that the African-American community in Austin was also unnecessarily split. Furthermore, in the Dallas-Fort
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Worth area, the court held that Congressional District 30 was a district that needed almost no change before redistricting but that the Legislature split 31 precincts and placed many minority voters into the district unnecessarily, possibly to dilute minority votes. The State’s defense for reasons of splitting the precincts was held not credible. The most recent ruling in Perez v. Abbott is pivotal at these times as the community continues to express its willingness to be more involved and speak on issues that impact their daily lives. There must be a precedent set in our state showing that the voters make the decision fairly and without influence of those they choose to represent them in our government. We are chosen to represent the people and to act on behalf of their best interests and not on our own. I will definitely speak out and urge that lines be withdrawn fairly prior to the 2018 election. Due to the recent decision made and evidence presented to the judges, I believe this shows the importance of restoring the Voting Rights Act protections as soon as possible.
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57 YEARS OF SERVING THE CHURCH AND COMMUNITY New Mount Zion Baptist Church Celebration
Debra Blair Abron
Church Anniversary: New Mount Zion Baptist Church Invites Fleetwood Irving and Daryl Carter to render Keynote Addresses during celebration of 71 years of ministry and discipleship on Sunday, March 26,
2017. New Mount Zion Baptist Church of Dallas, Texas, Inc. under the leadership of Dr. Tommy L. Brown, announces the celebration of its 71st Church Anniversary on Sunday,-
March 26, 2017 at 7:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m., and 3:00 p.m. The public is invited. Nationally renowned Pastor Fleetwood Irving, Second Baptist Dr. Tommy L. Brown Church, Vallejo, California and Dallas native, Pastor Daryl Carter, will deliver Keynote Addresses. Special guests are Carver Heights Baptist Church of Dallas and Pastor Willie R. Willis
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March Member Of the Month Mrs. Annie Sue Wesley Favorite Song: “I Will Trust In the Lord” Favorite Scripture: Proverbs 3:5 Psalm 27:1
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57 YEARS OF SERVING THE CHURCH AND COMMUNITY CAROLYN KING ARNOLD Councilwoman Carolyn King Arnold represents District 4 on the Dallas City Council. She was first elected in May 2015 with 51% of the vote over seven candidates. Councilwoman Arnold serves as Chair of the Veterans Task Force, Vice-Chair of Housing Committee, Member of the Economic Development and Arts/Libraries Committees. During the first 20 months she has worked with city staff and the community stakeholders to address the issues of affordable housing, city budget, economic development, public safety, blight removal, code enforcement, fair wages for workers, equity in Arts funding and educational partnership initiatives. Scorecard Highlights include: New CVS Pharmacy on Beckley and Illinois, New Housing Development in The Bottoms Demolition of Blighted Structures (app 100) Organized the First Veteran’s Day Parade - Lancaster Corridor Sponsored Annual - District4/Kappa Alpha Psi Turkey Drive Co-Sponsored - $3 Million Grocery Store - NOFA Organized New HOA - Ramsey Street Hamilton & Assoc Partnership - Roosevelt High School Tech Grant Wingfield’s Burgers and Blue Support Event Retail Expansion- Glen Oaks Crossing Shopping Center
“I have made every effort to ensure that all constituents are educated on how our city government actually works states Arnold. It is important that our community is knowledgeable of the process that involves very basic access to services such as code, housing, business opportunities, townhall meetings, Senior Services, etc.” Future plans are to expand the business development projects in the Lancaster Corridor, Ledbetter Corridor, Cedar Crest, and Great Trinity Parkway communities. In addition, to the push for job creation, affordable housing, initiatives to eradicate the food desert, and clean/ safe neighborhoods; she plans to continue to be the “Voice at City Hall”.
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Prairie View A&M loses at Lamar
BEAUMONT, Texas – The Prairie View A&M University baseball team lost at Lamar 15-6 Tuesday at Vincent-Beck Stadium. The Panthers scored three runs in the sixth inning. Xavier Jefferson led off the inning with a double to right field before Cody Den Beste was hit by a pitch. Jefferson stole third base, and scored on an error for the Panthers’ first run. Nathan Carter, who reached on the error, and Den Beste advanced to second and third, respectively on a passed ball. Den Beste scored on a Steven Williams’ sacrifice fly, and Carter scored on a RBI groundout by Jayln Baker. PVAMU added a pair of runs in the eighth inning. With one out, Baker singled to center field. With two outs, Brashad Jones reached on an infield single, advancing Baker to third. Andrew Garcia then singled up the middle, scoring Baker. Corbin Jamison followed with
a single to right center, scoring Jones. In the ninth, Tyler Gordon led off with a single up the middle, and advanced to second as Thi Mai reached on a fielder’s choice. Anthony Fernandez then singled to center field, scoring Gordon and moving Mai to second. After both runners
CALENDAR There will be a community resource day on March 18th from 10 -2 PM at Brook Lawn Springs Apartments 7311 Chaucer Place Dallas, TX 75237 (67 & Camp Wisdom area). Free food, Bounce Houses, Community Vendor tables, etc.. Special visit from Batman! March 18 The Dr. Roscoe Smith Study Circle will be Saturday, March 18, 2017 @10:00 AM at Dallas NBUF headquarters located 2949 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd., Suite #3-Dallas,Texas 75215 (across from Martin Luther King Community Center). The featured book for study is “African American Heritage for Family & Friends” by Dr. Roscoe Smith, UNCF Mayor’s Masked Ball, Call 972-234-1007 Forty Fingers Jazz Concert Jazz Weekend in Dallas featuring Shaun Martin, Caleb Sean Xavier Jackson and Clifton Williams on Naomi Bruton Main Stage.
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advanced on groundout, Mai scored on an RBI groundout by Kevin Macias. PVAMU baseball returns home to face Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Tankersley Field. All PVAMU students are admitted free for
all home games, and admission is just $2 for all home baseball and softball games Monday – Thursday. There will also be a live video stream on pvpanthers.com. #pvamubaseball
Stand 4 Sisterhood with United We Stand! 9 am to 2pm at The Help Studios located at 2435 Squire Place, Ste. 100, Farmers Branch, TX March 21 -Maya Angelou KERA Essay Contest -Deadline: Tues, March 21, 2017. High school students in the KERA viewing area may participate by writing an essay that interprets an Angelou poem and describes how it improves race relations. Apply: http://www.kera.org/angelou March 23 - The Dallas County Community College District and its office of workforce development and community initiatives will host a free apprenticeship summit presented by the Texas Workforce Commission. The event is open to area business owners and members of the general public who want to learn more about workforce opportunities that registered apprenticeships offer – a combination of onthe-job training and job-related classroom experience. The summit, which begins at 8 a.m. and ends at 12:30 p.m., will be held at DCCCD’s Bill J. Priest Institute, 1402 S. Corinth St. near downtown Dallas.
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57 YEARS OF SERVING THE CHURCH AND COMMUNITY First Ever App for ADHD Families, iGotThis, Launches Kickstarter Campaign
“iGotThis is the first task management system designed specifically for ADHD families. It helps ADHD kids get stuff done and stay focused, while building their self-esteem. It has a built-in rewards system and badges to keep them motivated and gives real-time notifications to parents so they stay in the loop without hovering.” explains iGotThis founder, Rich Schramm. Over 6 million children in the US alone have Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and NIH studies show that children with ADHD are much more likely to have low self-esteem, sometimes “pathologically low”. “We are parents of three amazing kids who also have ADHD and I had it as a child myself. We needed a productivity tool to keep our kids, and ourselves, on track and also something that would help build self-esteem in our kids. We searched the market and found nothing designed for our kind of family, so we decided to build it ourselves.” iGotThis delivers many features uniquely designed for families with kids having ADHD, including: “Failsafe” Reminder System – ensuring kids can’t forget to start and complete tasks Real-Time Parental Oversite – Parents keep tabs on what kids are doing from anywhere. Built-in Rewards System – Kids earn tokens and redeem them for parent managed rewards. Badges – More positive reinforcement through game dynamics. ADDitives - Inspirational messages about ADHD “Our goal was first, and foremost, to provide a tool to help ADHD families function better”, Schramm explains. MARCH 17, 2017
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“But our other priority is on building self-esteem in these kids by ensuring a stream of successes, providing positive reinforcement, and delivering inspirational messages.” Users will sign up at the iGotThis. com web site and the app will be available to download in the Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) App Store and the Google (NASDAQ:GOOGL) Play store upon release. There are also “voice apps” being released for Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) Echo and Google Home smart assistants. The solution also features web and mobile dashboards, location based reminders, comprehensive task customization, optional project tracking, checklists and planning wizards for parents. Easy to use walkthroughs and video tutorials help everyone get the most of the solution from the first day. “But iGotThis is more than an appit’s also a community and a mission. iGotThis provides forums and resources that let users share, teach and learn, support and be supported. As part of its mission, iGotThis is providing public outreach to change the way the world views ADHD and those extraordinary people who have it”, Schramm explains. “It’s so important to build self-confidence and remind those children that ADHD is not a deficiency, it’s a gift. iGotThis helps them learn valuable skills, creates habits that will help them succeed and builds their self-esteem so they can one day enter the world as confident adults.” The Kickstarter campaign runs between March 6th and April 6th to help fund finishing the app. Backers will enjoy special pricing, additional rewards, privileges and recognition.
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Rice Chapel A.M.E. Church
Marsalis Missionary Baptist Church
4122 South Marsalis Avenue Dallas, Texas 75216 Church (214) 376-6527 Fax (214) 3023302 Sunday School 9:00 AM Sunday Service 10:00 am
Church 214-943-6007 Sunday School 9:00 am Morning Worship 10: 00 am Prayer & Praise Worship 7:00 pm www.marsalisavenuebc.com
2723 S Marsalis Ave Dallas, TX 75216
"Standing on your Faith"
Elder R C Emanuel Pastor
New El Bethel Baptist Church
Carver Heights Baptist Church
2510 E. Ledbetter Road Dallas, Texas 75216 Church: 214-371-2024 Sunday Worship Services Sunday School - 8:30am Worship Hour - 9:30am Wednesday - 7:00pm
Rev Oliver W Lomax-
1569 Ann Arbor Ave Dallas, TX 75216 Church (214) 375-2913 www.chtchurch.org Pastor
Last Day Deliverance Revival Church 2847 S Marsalis Ave Dallas, Texas 75216 Church (214) 948-1301
Dr. Carey C Toney Sr. Founder Pastor Teacher 1st Lady C>aShawn Toney Pastor
St. Paul Baptist Church
Sunday School 10:00 am Morning Worship 11:00 am Night Service 7:30 pm Tuesday 8:00 pm Thurday 8:00 pm
Pastor
The Mount Moriah Missionary Baptist Church 3611 Latimer Street Dallas, Texas 75215 Sunday Morning 9:15am – 9:30am Devotion 9:30am – 10:30am Class Session General Assembly Rev. Johnny Smith 10:30am – 10:45am Pastor
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Howard Durham III General Overseer Sr. Pastor
The Lord Missionary Baptist Church
6722 Bexar St Dallas, TX 75215 Church 214-428-5459 Sunday School 9:30 am Worship 11:00 am Rev. Lelious A Johnson
Rev. Marlon J. Duncan Pastor
Greater Mt Pilgrim Baptist Church 1010 Bayonne St Dallas, Texas Church: (214) 744-1677
Morning Glory 7:45 am Sunday School 9:15am Morning Worship 10:30 am
Denny D. Davis Pastor
2110 E. Eleventh St. Dallas, TX 75203 Church (214) 972-0218 Sunday Service 7:45 & 10:00 am Wed. Prayer Meeting 11am & 10am Wed. Night Bible Study 7:00pm www.gebcdallad.org
Rev. Burley Hudson Pastor
Friendship West Baptist Church
Pastor
New Leaf Family Church
1600 Pear Street Dallas, TX 75215 Phone: (214) 421-3741 Fax: (214) 421-3926 Worship 8am & 11am
Dr. Timothy J. Brown Pastor
Christian Holy Temple Church
Willing Workers Baptist Church
1707 St Augustine Rd Dallas, Texas Church (214) 398-6641 Service Times: Sunday School 8:30 am Sunday Worship 9:30am Wednesday Bible Study 7:00
Hours of Oporation Mon - Fri: 7am - 10pm Phone: (214) 946-3584 www.newbethell.com
St. John Grand Prairie Campus 1701 West Jefferson Grand Prairie, TX 75051 Phone: (972) 264-1483 Sunday Worship 7:00 9:00 & 11:00 Email: sjbcsupport@sjbcfamily.com Website: http://sjcfamily.org
Greater Emmanuel Baptist Church
2023 Mouser St. Dallas, Texas 75216
Rev Daryl Carter Pastor
4142 Gladewater Road Dallas, Texas 75216 Church (214) 770-1326 or (214) 428-1266 Sunday Worship 10:00 am Tuesday BTU 7:00 PM Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 PM
Rev. Terry White Pastor
St. John Missionary Baptist Church
2020 W Wheatland Rd, Dallas, TX 75232 Church (972) 228-5200 Sun Moning Services 8:00 am & 10:45 am Wednesday Bible Study 12 Noon & 7:00 pm
Frederick Douglass Haynes, III Pastor
Divine Inspiration Missionary Baptist Church
4325 W Ledbetter Dr, Dallas, TX 75233 Church (214) 337-1713 Sunday School 9:15 am Morning Worship 10:30am Rev. Wade Pastor
Paradise Missionary Baptist Church 1222 E Red Bird Ln, Dallas, TX 75241 Church: (214) 376-1534
Sunday School 9:20 Morning Service 10:45 am Wednesday Bible Study 7:00pm
Rev Anthony Nolan Sr
Pastor
Shekinah Glory Community Church
515 W Center St, Duncanville, TX 75116 Church: (972) 780-8133 Sunday Worship 10:30 am Tuesday Bible Enrichment 7:00pm Wedensday Rev. Ned Armstrong
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Throne Room Prayer - 5:00am
Bishop R.L. Etheridge II Pastor
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The House of Prayer MBC
Concord Church
www.ConcordDallas.org
Rev. Bryan Carter Pastor
Full Gospel Holy Temple
24 Hour Prayer Line (972) 223-9898
Apostle Herman Murry Jr. Pastor
www.fullgospilwhollytemple.org
Greater New Zion Baptist Church 2210 Pine St Dallas, Texas Church (214) 421-4119 Sunday School 9:30 am Worship Service 11:00 am
Bible Study Tue. 11am Wed. 6:00 pm
G. D. Ford Pastor
Rev. Joe S Patterson Pastor
9550 Shepherd Rd, Dallas, TX 75243
Church: (214) 341-6459
Rev. Tommy Brown Pastor
Morning Woreship 8:00 & 10: 15am Sunday School 9:00 am Lord’s Supper 1st Sunday 6:00 pm
Rev. C JR Phillips Pastor
Rev. Stanley E. Smith
Pastor
Greater Cornerstone Baptist Church 8350 Forest Ln Dallas, TX 75243 Church (214) 349-7701
Worship Services Sunday 7:30 am Early Morning Worship Sunday 10:30 am Worship Service Rev. David E Wilson www.greatercornerstone.org Pastor
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Pastor C.T. Marshall
Munger Avenue Baptist Church
Sundays @ 11:00 A.M.
Sunshine Bible Sunday 10:00 am Fellowship Dinner 5:20 pm
www.calvarytemplemesquite.org
Dr. W. R. Willis Pastor
New Birth Baptist Church
444 W Ledbetter Dr, Dallas, TX 75224 Church: (214) 374-0828 Early Morning Worship 7:50 am Sunday School 9:30 am Morning Worship 10:30 am Evening Worship 7:00
3919 Munger Ave, Dallas, TX 75204 Church: (214) 824-8312 Sunday School 9:30 am Sunday Worship 11:00 am
Rev. W. C. Davis Pastor
Prayer Meeting Bible Study 7-8:30 pm
The “Exciting” Singing Hill Baptist Church 6550 University Hills Blvd, Dallas, TX 75241 Church: (214) 375-5952 Fax (214) 671-1611 Rev. George & Michael Pryor Pastor
Sunday Worship 8am & 10:45 am
Sunday School 9:45 am Wedensday Night 7pm
Dr. H.E. Anderson, Sr., Senior Pastor
New Covenant Missionary Baptist Church
411 N Hampton Rd, DeSoto, TX 75115 Church: (214) 421-7211 Church: (469) 297-4771 Sunday School 9:15 Sunday School 9:00 am Morning Worxhip 11:00 am Morning Worship 10:30 am Monday Children Education 7pm Rev. John McGee Wednesday Women’s Tiesday Prayer Meeting Noon Pastor www.newfriendshipmissionarybaptistchurch.com Men’s Monday 7:00 pm 2419 Metropolitan Ave, Dallas, TX 75215
Church (972) 642 - 9125
Sunday School 9:00 AM Praise & Worship 10:25 AM Morning Worship 10:30 AM Prayer Meeting 7:00 PM Bible Study 7:30 PM
2018 S Marsalis Ave, Dallas, TX 75216 Church: (214) 943-3579 Sunday School 9:30 am Sunday Worship 10:45 am Bible Study Wednesday 7:15 pm Thursday 11:00 am
Chris L. Simmons Pastor
Calvary Temple Community Church
Faith Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church New Friendship Missionary Baptist Church 4205 South Robinson Road P O Box 540515 Grand Prairie, Texas 75054
1819 Martin L King Jr Blvd, Dallas, TX 75215 Church: (214) 426-5468 Sunday Worship 8:00am & 11:00am Sunday School 9:30am Wednesday Bible Study 7:00pm
Email: thopmbcdallastx@yahoo.com St . Phillips Missionary Baptist Church Bexar Street Baptist Church
1501 Clay Mathis Rd, Mesquite, TX 75181 Church: (972) 222-3708 Praise & Worship Service Sundays @ 8:00 A.M. and 11:00 A.M. Children’s Church
New Mount Zion Baptist Church
Intercessory Prayer Every Wednesday, 6:15 PM - 7:15 PM Bible Study Every Wednesday, 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM Young Adult Praise Team First Thursday, Third Thursday of the month, 6:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday Bible Service 7-8 pm Mission & Brotherhood 6-7 pm
6000 Singing Hills Dr, Dallas, Texas 75241 Church: (214) 374-6631
39727 Lyndon B Johnson Fwy, Dallas, TX 75237 Church: (972) 572-Fight (3448)
Sunday School 9:15 Sunday Morning Worship 9:15 am Sunday Evening Worship 8:00 Tuesdays & Saturdays 8:00 am
Cornerstone Baptist Church
3810 Thedford Ave. Dallas, TX 75209 Church: (214) 350-1396 Sunday 9:30-10:45 am Morning Sevice 11:00
6808 Pastor Bailey Drive, Dallas, TX 75237 Ph: 214-331-8522 Sunday Worship: 8:00am, 10:00am, & 12:00pm Wednesdays: 7pm
Lighthouse Church Of God in Christ 2127 S Corinth St Rd, Dallas, TX 75203 Church: (214) 371-2421 Morning Worship 11 am www.lighthousecogic.com
Rev. Darrell W Pryor Pastor
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