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VOL.8 NO. 41

July 22, 2020

MY TRUTH

By Cheryl Smith,

Publisher

Youth v. Elderly: Not the fight we need to have Last week I heard someone say that old folks need to move out of the way and let the young folks take over. That statement was probably made in the same conversation when someone was explaining why we shouldn’t vote for someone just because they are Black. Then I was watching reruns of the CBS hit show, Blue Bloods, starring Magnum PI, and a district attorney asked a Black juror did he vote to acquit because the defendant was Black. The juror’s response was epic, “Did the other jurors (all white) vote guilty because the defendant was Black?” Perspective is key, just as perception is! Clearly we have an issue with focusing on the real issues. Which brings me to my truth. At some point in my life, I realized it was easier and more logical to build together than work separately. Fortunately for me, the lesson came early. At a young age, books became my friend. I remember reading, and I paraphrase Malcolm X, who said we must choose issues over individuals; that when we focus on personalities, our communities suffer because the issues are not addressed. I see what happens as year after year the focus is on personalities. I also see what happens when your energy and resources are splintered and organization is not your focus. Instead of pooling resee MY TRUTH, page 3

Please wear your mask and wash your hands!

OUR HEROES By CHERYL SMITH Texas Metro News At a time when the country is in a state of pandemonium with the increase of COV-

ID-19 related deaths; many are mourning the deaths of two civil rights icons. First news spread of the death of venerable activist, Rev. Cordy Tin-

Services for Dr. C.T. Vivian will be Thursday, July 23, 2020, 11 a.m. at Providence Missionary Baptist. The private service will be live-streamed. Information on services for Congressman Lewis not available at press time.

Paul Quinn continues to reign supreme in education arena By ASHLEY MOSS Texas Metro News

Cong. John Lewis

Rev. C.T. Vivian

dell “C.T.” Vivian on Friday, July 17. Later in the day it was announced that longtime U.S. Congressman John Lewis had also transitioned. President Barack Obama, upon hearing of Dr. Vivian’s passing, said, “I have to imagine that seeing the largest

protest movement in history unfold over his final months gave the reverend a final dose of hope before his long and well-deserved rest.” It was last December when Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson

Amidst a global crisis, Paul Quinn College (PQC) is staying ahead of the curve by offering innovative solutions for its students. Indeed, while other colleges across the country have scrambled to offer real-time solutions Paul Quinn moved quickly to put a plan in place, offering incentives like reduced tuition, laptops to students who need them and a recentlylaunched tele-health program

see GIANTS, page 5

Crockett victorious in Texas House race By ASHLEY MOSS Texas Metro News

Jasmine Crockett

In a closely-watched runoff election on, attorney Jasmine Felicia Crockett secured the Democratic Party’s nomination for House District 100. Crockett gained a narrow lead over incumbent Lorraine Birabil, and with

I WAS JUST THINKING By Norma Adams-Wade

“The dead can not cry out for justice. It is a duty of the living to do so for them.” -- Novelist Lois McMaster Bujold Breonna Taylor’s blood cries out for justice. Countless aveng-

all 73 precincts reporting, attained victory with just under 100 votes. Representative Birabil initially won the seat in a special election earlier this year after then-Representative Eric Johnson resigned to run for Dallas mayor. One day after the election, a consultant

for Rep. Birabil’s team issued a statement, but nothing official has since been released by Birabil. Leading up to the primary in March, “I thought we won,” said Crockett, adding that her team relied on a grassroots approach, see CROCKETT, page 6

Dr. Michael J. Sorrell

which offers round-the-clock, no-cost medical and mental health services for students. The quick pivot has allowed the college to work towards other goals for the institution, all focused on fostering big dreamers, healthy thinkers and see PAUL QUINN, page 13

Still seeking justice for Breonna Taylor ers across the nation are seeking justice for her. But justice has been slow, very slow in this needless death that occurred four months, nine days ago. “Justice will not be served until those who are unaffected are as outraged as those who are.” --Benjamin Franklin.

Breonna Taylor

I was just thinking... Breonna Taylor in Louisville, Kentucky, as well as Atatiana Jefferson in Fort Worth, Texas are examples of the untold numbers

of African-American women, and other women of color, who have died unjustly at the hands of police. Taylor, 26, was an emergency medical technician (EMT). Jefferson, 28, was studying pre-med. Some advocates for Taylor and Jefferson point out that see THINKING, page 5


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