Texas Metro News 2-25-21

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• Vol. 9 • Feb. 25 - Mar. 3, 2021

MY TRUTH By Cheryl Smith PUBLISHER

We believe our lying eyes! Too many women belong to an elite club that no one in their right minds would want membership in. If you’ve ever seen Haile Gerima’s movie, Sankofa, a mother’s pain is excellently portrayed and has been part of my psyche for decades. Her anguished cries were reminiscent of the moans I’ve heard so many times from mothers who have lost a child. Which brings me to my truth. Last week, there could have been another member inducted into that “club” of women who lost sons to police violence/brutality. Outrage is mounting across the country as video of Plano (TX) police arresting a young Black man, 18-year-old RJ Reese, walking home after working the late shift at Walmart. Police say they responded to a call about a man in shorts and t-shirt, stumbling in the street during the winter storm. The situation escalated. All I could do was clench my teeth and shake my head as I watched the officers try to “help” RJ before taking him to jail. They ask if he was okay and he responds that he lives a short distance away and didn’t need any help. They persisted, offering a ride. He declined. He just wanted to go home. A Class C misdemeanor, could have cost RJ his life. It was a case of majoring in the minors! Now charges have been dropped but RJ will probably always remember that night in jail. He’s not a criminal and his actions weren’t either. An inquiry is expected. We can’t condone or excuse the handling of that encounter. And for those who have alternative narratives, it is refreshing that you are becoming the minority.

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ERCOT resignations follow massive Winter Storm Power Outage By Rebecca Aguilar Texas Metro News

Following harsh criticism for mishandling the massive power outage that affected more than 4.5 million Texans during last week’s winter storm, five of the 15-member Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) board resigned on Tuesday. Responsible for the Texas power grid and managing the flow of 85 percent of the electricity used in Texas, ERCOT came under fire from citizens and elected officials, and not just in Texas. “I think they are cowards for not wanting to deal with the consequences,” said Kristy Willis of Arlington, adding that she and

her wheel-chair bound daughter were without power for 32 hours in frigid temperatures. “I have a special needs daughter in a wheel-chair, and it would have been too difficult to try to relocate because I was afraid of slipping on the snow and ice.” TX Governor Greg Abbott, who had called for ERCOT board members to resign after the massive power blackout, released a statement on Tuesday welcoming the resignations. “The lack of preparedness and transparency at ERCOT is unacceptable. We will ensure that the disastrous events of last week are never repeated.” The Public Utility Commission (PUC) oversees ERCOT. Abbott

appointed the three PUC Commissioners. “Having out-of-state board members resign will not change the failed oversight by the Public

Now in its 44th season, The Black Academy of Arts and Letters (TBAAL) has received a $150,000 special BLACK SEED project grant launched and spearheaded by the New York-based Billie Holiday Theatre, in collaboration with three additional Black-led theatre institutions: the Craft Institute, Plowshares Theatre Company and WACO Theater Center. The Black Seed Fund is made possible by a philanthropic cohort, with a lead gift of $5 million from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

See ERCOT, page 11

See TBAAL, page 11

Scene from the home of Richard and Nancy Wallace during the snow storm last week

GAME CHANGE

State Fair Classic Spring Game day reset One of the largest HBCU classic, the State Fair Classic, a time-honored football tradition between Grambling State University and Prairie View A&M University, has been rescheduled, again. Typically held at Cotton Bowl Stadium during the State Fair of Texas each fall, the game was postponed to February 27, 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the cancellation of the 2020 State Fair of Texas.

Warren Sapp

Now, due to the recent winter weather crisis in Texas and

TBAAL receives $150,000 BLACK SEED Grant

the time required to assess the impact of the storm to the Cotton Bowl Stadium and what is needed to get the stadium game ready; the schools, ALW Entertainment, Fair Park, and the State Fair of Texas have made the difficult, yet prudent decision to move the event from Fair Park. The 2021 State Fair Classic Spring Game will now kick-off at 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 13, 2021 at Globe Life Park in See GAME CHANGE, page 11

MARK YOUR CALENDAR • Grambling State University Tigers vs Prairie View A&M University Panthers Saturday, March 13, 2021 • State Fair Classic Spring Game Globe Life Park 1000 Ballpark Way, Arlington, TX 76011 2:45 p.m. – Pre-Game National Anthem Performance • Gospel Recording Artist Marvin Sapp 3:00 p.m. – State Fair Classic Spring Football Gamr Halftime Concert - National recording artist Dru Hill featuring Sisqo

Dr. Harry Robinson Jr. African American Museum - Is that Possible? I WAS JUST THINKING... By Norma Adams-Wade When has a person worked hard enough, given enough life blood, and effectively stayed the course long enough to have a building named in his or her

honor – and that while they still are living? If you have an answer, I have a person. And with my arms folded and foot tapping, I could say “I’m waiting.” That said, let me put forth this argument in favor of naming the African American Museum at Fair Park in honor of its founder and former CEO, Dr. Harry Robinson Jr., who still is very much alive.

There’s a lot of history behind this argument that I cannot claim. As a journalist, I am echoing what I hear in the wind and just can’t keep to myself. For my part, I long have admired the work that Dr. Robinson put into the museum since he started it 47 years ago at the old/no-longer-in-existence Bishop College campus in Dallas in 1974. The campus is now See THINKING, page 6

Dr. Robinson in a room at the museum. Credit: dallasnews.com


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