Texas Metro News 5-5-22

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• Vol. 10 • May 5 - May 11, 2022

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PINKSTON PRIDE Honorees and dignitaries cut ribbon on Dallas ISD's NEW L. G. Pinkston High School - The pride of West Dallas!

By Cheryl Smith PUBLISHER

Talking about Gap Years I’ve often said, “My grandchildren are the greatest. If I had known how great they would be, I would’ve skipped the middle men!” Recently I watched women taking little children to the daycare. I watched as they lovingly dropped off their charges and I silently said a prayer and gave thanks for them being in the lives of their grandchildren. Then I had to pause because history has taught me that all is not as it appears. I recalled mentoring three young men and assuming that one was being raised by his grandmother only to find out that she was actually his great-grandmother who had stepped in and was filling in the gap. Which brings me to my truth.

Photos: Terry Allen

Honoree Raymond Castillo

Charles Fisher (former Pinkston Principal) and Mrs. Shirley Fisher

Honoree Regina Taylor

Together 22 Pastor and Ministry Leaders Gather Area ministry leaders gathered in preparation for Together 22, the largest evangelistic training in Dallas in 50 years and scheduled for June 24-25, Pictured are members of New Mount Zion Baptist Church, top row - Rod Armstrong, Pastor Tommy Brown, Ebony Small and Evelyn Clark with the visionary of Together 22, Nick Hall; and bot-

tom row- Marcellus Duke, Ruth C. Brown and LaShon Easter. Pastor Brown hosted the gathering of about 100 pastors and ministry leaders, earlier this week. Future gatherings prior to the June 2425 training event will be held on May 17 at Chenal Event Venue in Little Rock, AR; a virtual event on May 18; and May 26 at 11am in the Cotton Bowl Stadium.

WNBA’s Brittney Griner declared “wrongfully detained” in Russia By Dorothy J. Gentry Sports Editor

League will honor star during the season Three days before the start of the 26th WNBA season, significant updates have arrived concerning Phoenix Mercury star Brittney Griner. The 31-yearold, nine-year WNBA veteran has been detained over two months in Russia reportedly over drug charges. On Tuesday it was reported that the U.S. Brittney Griner government now considers Griner to be “wrongfully detained by the Russian government” per a source to ESPN’s T.J. Quinn. The new designation of her status could mean a different strategy in negotiating and securing her release. Griner’s agent, Lindsay Kagawa Colas, in a statement See WRONGFULLY DETAINED, page 11

White House Correspondents Association Honors and then Disses Black Press at Dinner By Stacy M. Brown

NNPA Newswire Correspondent

During this Mother’s Day celebration, I want to salute our grand and great grandmothers. We know they have always been there, stepping up and into situations that were not their responsibility; but out of love they prevailed. I never had the pleasure of knowing the love of my mother’s mother but we spent several summers in Florida with my father’s stepmother See GAP YEARS, Page 6

The White House Correspondents’ Association accomplished a rarity at its annual dinner and fundraiser this year: It both honored and dissed the Black Press of America. Pioneering journalists Alice Dunnigan and Ethel Payne, both of whom worked for the Black Press of America with the Chicago Defender and other publications, posthumously became the first recipients of the WHCA’s Dunnigan-Payne Prize.

White House Correspondents Dinner

The two African American women once served as members of the White House press corps. While honoring the two, the

WHCA failed to acknowledge National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) President and CEO Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis

Jr., who inexplicably was seated in the back of the room out of the view of most attendees including family members of the honorees and President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden. The 82-year-old NNPA is the trade association of the more than 230 African American-owned newspapers and media companies that comprise the Black Press of America, including the Chicago Defender. When WHCA Executive Director Steven Thomma emailed association members in DeSee WHITE HOUSE, page 13


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