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• Vol. 10 • April 28 - May 4, 2022
MY TRUTH By Cheryl Smith PUBLISHER
Serving the Community Whether it was because of the presence of Dr. S.M. Wright Sr. until his death in 1994, or his sons, Wright II and Calvin; the Wright name carries weight in Sunny South Dallas. For more than a century the
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OPENING OF NEW PINKSTON
On Saturday April 30th 12 noon, Trustee Maxie Johnson will host the official opening of the New Pinkston High School 3115 Bickers St. The Fine Arts Department will be named in Honor of Actress/ Poet/ Playwright Regina Taylor, Alumnus 1977 and The Jr. ROTC Wing will be named to honor retired Lieutenant Colonel Raymond Castillo. Alumnus Class of 1973 .
Family seeks justice, pushes for juvenile to be tried as an adult after fatal Dallas shooting By Jamie Landers and Nataly Keomoungkhoun The family of a man who was fatally shot in a Costco parking lot in northeast Dallas last year gathered Tuesday to push for the 16-year-old boy who police say pulled the trigger to be tried as an adult. In front of the Henry Wade Juvenile Justice Center in West Dallas, Mary Elbanna joined her four siblings, their mother and a few dozen others to call for justice for her father, 60-year-old Ali Elbanna. Elbanna was shot Nov. 16 after two men, a woman and
Fatema Mohammed Hadi, left, embraces Stephanie Young Elbanna, the widow of Ali Elbanna, at the Henry Wade Juvenile Justice Center. Credit: Shafkat Anowar / Staff Photographer
the 16-year-old robbed him, according to police. The Dallas Morning News is not naming the boy due to his age.
His adult certification hearing, previously set for Tuesday, was rescheduled for July 8. Mary Elbanna described her father as a private man, which is why the family initially declined to speak to reporters following the shooting. However, after learning about the “wide range of potential punishments” for those involved, some she considered a “slap on the wrist,” she said her family decided their case needed more attention — and community support. “When decisions are being made under a cloak of darkness, no one fears being held See FAMILY SEEKS JUSTICE, page 13
Donald “Don” Payton – our Dallas African griot. Look it up. Pastor S.M. Wright, II
I WAS JUST THINKING...
Wright’s have been firmly entrenched in the community and the S.M. Wright Foundation’s footprint in South Dallas is wellknown. The legacy of service continues with the reopening of the newly-renovated South Dallas Community Clothing & Resource Center. Located at 3203 Pine Street since its founding in 2005, the Center has been a source of support for thousands of families in need of resources and in recent years, it was in need of a facelift. On Thursday at 9:30 a.m., the doors will open on a new and improved center and once again citizens will be able to “shop” and according to Rev. Wright, II, they will be impressed with what they see. “The facility received a huge upgrade,” said Wright, II. “We totally renovated the Center from top to bottom, ensuring that the entire structure is more user-friendly with several upgrades, which is just what the community needed.”
Texas State Representative for the 100th Congressional District and candidate for U.S. House District 30 in the Democratic run-off, the Honorable Jasmine Crockett was the keynote speaker, while Ms. Coffey Caesar of the Dallas Gospel Connection and a proud member of the South Dallas BPW Club served as the program emcee for the South
See MY TRUTH, Page 13
See SOUTH DALLAS CLUB AWARDS, page 14
By Norma Adams-Wade
Donald “Don” Payton, genealogist and historian of Black Dallas. Credit: Dallas Historical Society
Just finished a delightful twohour conversation with the “unofficial historian of Black Dallas.” For you who are not in the Dallas know, that would be the inimitable, the matchless Donald
“Don” Payton. He is president of the African American Genealogical Interest Group, an affiliate of the Dallas Genealogical Society, and a former Dallas County Historical Commissioner. You can call this a tribute to Payton. He is a repository of oral history that he carries around in his head. He is, in fact, our African griot. Look it up. Oral history comes alive through him. Listen: “History See DONALD "DON" PAYTON, page 6
South Dallas Club Awards $54,200 in Scholarships at Trailblazer Program By Gwendolyn H. Daniels
Mrs. Opal Lee Sojourner Truth Award
Mrs. LueNora Dewitt Trailblazer
Mrs. LaTosha Herron Mayor Curtis Bruff Trailblazer Cornelious Trailblazer
Dr. Donald Arnette Man of the Year
Toni Reynolds-Criner Kevin Robinson, Jr. Humanitarian Awawrd Youth Achiever
Vice President Harris and Husband Test Positive for COVID By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire @StacyBrownMedia
Vice President Kamala Harris
Vice President Kamala Harris has tested positive for COVID after she and First Gentleman Doug Emhoff returned this week from traveling across the country. They attended a fundraiser hosted by Walt Disney Television’s Dana Walden and producer Matt Walden and held at the Walden home, officials said about 30 people attended. “Today, Vice President Harris tested positive for COVID-19 on rapid and PCR tests,” said Harris’ press secretary Kirsten Allen. “She has exhibited no symptoms, will isolate and continue to work from the Vice President’s residence. She has not been in close contact with the President or First Lady due to their respective recent travel schedules.” Allen said Harris and her husband would follow guidelines provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; along with the advice of their doctors. The Vice President is fully vaccinated and boosted. Harris completed her two dose regimen of the Moderna Covid-19 vaccine in January of last year and has received two boosters; the first in late October and a second just a few weeks ago on April 1. “The Vice President will return to the White House when she tests negative,” Allen said.