Texas Metro News 4-7-22

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• Vol. 10 • April 7 - April 13, 2022

MY TRUTH By Cheryl Smith

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Will Texas’ Paul Quinn become the first HBCU in California?

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Developer builds lives along with homes, businesses I WAS JUST THINKING...

Parents, you need a time out!

By Norma Adams-Wade

I now know who the culprit is and it is Y-O-U! Now full disclosure, I didn’t just find out about you because I have had my suspicions all along. Then the truth hit me like a ton of bricks as my students revealed to me the bane of my existence. Although I’ve heard similar sentiments, I didnt’ want to believe that parents were leading their children astray. I’ve often said that I can’t tolerate disrespect from these young children/teens/young adults — whatever you’d like to call them. I was brought up to not be disrespectful and I expected to be afforded the same. I also didn’t feel comfortable blaming the young, as I have heard done so often because I have contended that these rude, self-absorbed children were left to their own devices too often and they are, after all, our children. They weren’t airlifted to planet Earth by someone who was trying to get rid of bad-ass kids. No, these are our children and while I don’t condone violence; I do believe in speaking a universal language that is quick to translate. Equally disturbing was the brainwashing that my students told me about. “My parents said that if someone who had no business doing so said something disrespectful to me, no matter how old they are, I can fire back at them,” said one student proudly. Other students nodded their heads approvingly and echoed those sentiments. They had

The No. 1 ranked South Carolina Gamecocks basketball team won the NCAA Women’s Championship Sunday night after defeating No. 2 ranked UCONN 64-49 in Minneapolis, site of the Final Four. It was the 2nd national championship for the Gamecocks who

See MY TRUTH, Page 2

See SOUTH CAROLINA, Page 2

Paul Quinn President Michael J. Sorrell announced the formation of an exploratory committee to potentially open a campus in California — which would create the first historically Black college in the state — during the college's 150-year anniversary celebration on Friday, April 1, 2022. Credit: Lola Gomez / Staff Photographer

You have to get to know Kevin Brown, his family, and up-bringing to understand his motivation and way of life. The Dallas native is founder and managing partner of Simply Custom, a residential and commercial construction company that builds lives while building structures.

The historically Black college is exploring the possibility of a West Coast campus to begin creating a national network of schools. By Valeria Olivares Dallas’ Paul Quinn College wants to be the first historically Black college in California. President Michael Sorrell, who made the announcement as Paul Quinn celebrated its 150year anniversary, said on Friday that the school is launching a committee that will explore the idea of expanding the college into the West Coast. California only has one such graduate school in Los Angeles, the

Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science. “The dream was always to create a network of urban work colleges,” Sorrell said. “That’s what we’re going to do … We will become a system, that’s absolutely where we’re headed.” Officials are specifically considering a campus in Oakland, part of the Bay Area. The school will begin a feasibility study this summer, but officials have not yet finalized the members of the committee.

Loren Taylor, a city councilman in Oakland who is running for mayor, got to know the college while it was recruiting students in the area. Nearly half of students at Oakland Unified School District are Hispanic or Latino and about 22% are Black, according to the latest data from the California Department of Education. And about 40% are from families struggling financially. Before the pandemic, about 58% of the See HBCU IN CALIFORNIA, page 15

South Carolina Wins NCAA Women’s Championship; Coach Makes History By Dorothy J. Gentry Sports Editor

South Carolina Celebrating

Kevin Brown, Simply Custom owner/ managing partner. Credit: Simply Custom

Simply Custom is a family-owned business on a mission. Its main goals are to empower the African-American community to rebuild itself while helping community home and business owners to close the wealth gap between the haves and havenots. “We can become the #1 employer of our own people,” said Brown. “We can rebuild our communities, yes South Dallas, ourselves.” Brown grew up around builders and had nearly a decade of professional building experience when he founded his company 17 years ago. Simply Custom’s self-empowerment and wealth building plan, so far, has produced more than 1 million square feet of residential and commercial construction for families and business owners See LOCAL DEVELOPER, page 11


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