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Are you ready to win? According to weather reports, in northern Texas, folks should be prepared to experience cooler weather, really soon. Actually some forecasters mention “cold” weather. Now, while I studied journalism, I don’t have the receipts to present myself as a weatherperson, meteorologist or even weather anchor. However, I can tell you this — things are about to heat up in Texas! Just this week, for instance, former United States Representative Beto O’Rourke announced that he is a candidate for Texas Governor and U.S. Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson says she will be making an important announcement this Saturday at Kirkwood Temple Gymnasium. Mr. O’Rourke, who also ran for Senate and the Presidency, will host a rally and town hall meeting at Paul Quinn College and a huge crowd is expected, many will also be candidates for various positions. Folks are asking, “Can Beto beat Greg Abbott?” Well, for sure he can’t if he doesn’t run! They are also asking, “Is Congresswoman Johnson going to seek another term?” The larger question is, are Democrats going to galvanize their forces and pool their resources to get out the vote! And still there are other questions like: Can the pettiness of politics take a back seat to a concerted effort to turn Texas blue? Can elected officials who are not on the ballot this time See MY TRUTH, page 3
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Pilgrim Rest Missionary Baptist Church will install its newly appointed senior pastor, Reverend Carlos D. Wil- Reverend Carlos D. Williams liams, Sunday, Nov. 21, 2021. The Installation service will begin at 3:30 p.m. and be held at the church, located at 1819 N. Washington Ave. in Dallas. Ministers from across the country and local community leaders will be in attendance. The installation celebration will kick off Thursday, Nov. 18, 2021 at 6:30 p.m. with a DFW
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The Art of Mentorship has been recognized as the most crucial component within the entire mission of affectively developing youth toward successful lives out of low-privileged communities and neighborhoods. Please observe one North Texas family that is mastering that craft, as it stands on the rock-solid shoulders of a passionate Tennessee-based patriarch and matriarch that have represented and emulated, at a high level, not only strong family values, but far beyond that, a world of education and community service. As if having already mentored, inspired and See WERTHING GIRLS, page 13
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Out of the mouths of babes. Orion Jean is like so many 11-year-olds around the world. He’s smart, energetic, caring, loves to read, and he feels the world will be a much better place, if people are kinder. An author and prize-winning writer, Orion Jean begin making headlines in 2020 after winning
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The #BlackburnTakeover is over. The battle between unrelenting students at the prestigious Howard University and the college’s head-strong administration has ended, sources said late Sunday. Howard University President Dr. Wayne A.I. Frederick signed
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the National Kindness Speech Contest; and equally impressive was his donation of his $500 prize to Children’s Medical Center Hospital in Dallas. Saturday, Orion was in South Dallas, at the Ideal Neighborhood Association area’s T.R. Hoover Community Center, spreading kindness to the tune of thousands of books distributed to a steady stream of children of all ages. Accompanied by his par-
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ces close to the negotiations said. Lawyers for the students are expected to announce the agreement Monday morning. Student protesters sitting in at the Blackburn Center will leave the building later Monday, See HOWARD PROTEST, page 6
ents, McDonald and Kherri, and younger sister, Crown; the author of “A Kids Book about Leadership,” shared his message of kindness and making this world a better place. When you think of racing these days, Orion wants his mission-driven Race to Kindness, to become a household name with more and more people embracing his message. “I hope to inspire,” said OriSee TRY BEING KIND, page 3
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Congressional Black Caucus Foundation offers “C-Suite” internship opportunities The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation wants to train African American college seniors and recent college graduates to become corporate executives. Foundation officials announced this month the “Pathways to the C-Suite” internship. The student work program begins in 2022 and will pair college seniors and one-year post-bachelor degree graduates with some of the nation's top executives in the private sector. Interns will learn how pub-
lic policy is influenced and developed at every level of the process, CBCF official said in a news release. Interns will receive housing, a stipend, professional development courses and networking opportunities. For more information, email info@cbcfinc.org, call (202) 263.2800 or write the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Inc., 1720 Massachusetts Ave. NW, Washington, D.C. 20036. Application deadline is Dec. 3. Proof of COVID-19 vaccination is required.
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Texas Legends Player Gifts Shoes to Young Fan By Dorothy J. Gentry Sports Editor
De’Vontae Cobb Jr. attended a Texas Legends game in Frisco on Friday night. He left with an autographed pair of one of the player’s shoes. Guard Carlik Jones scored 34 points in the Legends’ 108-100 win over the Birmingham Squadron. As he signed autographs after the game, the young fan caught his eye and he handed him a pair of shoes. The Texas Legends are the NBA G-league affiliate to the Dallas Mavericks. They play in Frisco at the Comerica Center. The Legends are currently undefeated at 4-0 on the season.
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on. “Hopefully by doing things like this (book giveaway), just being kind in your communities and donating books where you are, would be a big help.” It’s no wonder that Orion is involved and committed to service. Both parents are involved in service organizations and they lead by example. Mr. Jean described his son as “selfless” with a servant heart and Mrs. Jean said they exposed him to service projects. Since the inception of Race to Kindness there have been donations of more than 500 toys to Children’s Medi-
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cal Center, more than 100,000 meals for families and now with donations and assistance from people like William Shelton and his team at ThriftBooks, there’s the drive for 500,000 books to share his favorite hobby with his peers. Sharing his social media information orion_monaco_jean on Instagram and the website: www.https://www.racetokindness.com/, Orion said some who want to help may not live in the Dal-
las-Fort Worth area, where he lives, but that shouldn’t deter those who want to support and spread kindness. Acknowledging the stereotypes that focus on sports and music as of major interest to young Black and Brown children, Mr. McDonald’s scanned the crowd as he talked about the entire families that showed up early for the days activities and the youth eagerly grabbed books.
DART Launches Three-Year On-Demand Service for Joppa Community Residents On Monday, November 15, Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) launched the Joppa Rides program, an on-demand transportation service for the neighborhood of Joppa for the next three years. Funded by the City of Dallas to mitigate the impact of closing the current Linfield Road at-grade crossing, the program will serve residents of the Joppa neighborhood, located six miles southeast of Downtown Dallas.
around, step down off of their thrones and vigorously campaign? Will those elected officials or candidates without an opponent still campaign with all of their might? Will the Democratic Party (nationally and locally) avoid endorsing in the primary?
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All Joppa area residents are eligible for the program with registration and proof of residency. Once registered, residents will be able to book a ride to one of 15 designated neighborhood locations for drop-off and pickup. Residents can register online at https://www.dart.org/joppa or by mail. To request a ride, a passenger must be at least 18 years of age. Anyone under that age must be accompanied by an adult. Each
Will the Black female vote be respected? Will candidates advertise in the Black press, where some of the most loyal Democratic voters look for information? So many questions and so few answers. Time and time again I have been told that Democrats like to slaughter their own; that they fight hard against one another but are really scared to fight Republicans.
Joppa Rides Uber trip can include up to four people. Riders can book a trip online at m.Uber.com or they can make a same-day trip reservation over the phone at (214) 515-7272. They can also schedule trips and request an accessible vehicle at (214) 5157272. The Joppa Rides program operates 5:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m., seven days a week, and riders can book up to two free Uber trips per day.
I know some tough Democrats, some really tough ones; but I also know some wimpy, lazy ones also, and we need them all! Clearly we’re in a sadder state than anyone could imagine if Black people are looking at U.S. Census numbers and they agree to roll over and play dead today because of what is expected in 2040. Which brings me to my truth. You remember the saying,
don’t you? Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their _________! You enter the word! Because now, and forever more, is the time for YOU to get up off your butt and vote. You must come to the aid of your people or the suffering will only get worse. Stay tuned because not only is it going to get hotter; it’s going to get rougher! Tell me, can you endure the pain?
service featuring Pastor William T. Glynn of Mount Olive Baptist Church in Fort Worth as the guest speaker. There will be two services on Sunday, Nov. 21, 2021. The 10 a.m. worship service will feature Pastor Marcus Davidson from New Mount Olive Baptist Church in Fort Lauderdale, FL, and Dr. A. B. Sutton, Jr. with Living Stones Temple in Birmingham, AL will speak at the 3:30 p.m. installation service. Dr. Williams will serve as the fourth senior pastor of Pilgrim Rest. He was preceded by founder and inaugural pastor Rev. S. G. Gooden, Rev. G. B. Prince, Jr., and Pastor Emeritus Dr. Curtis W. Wallace. The 86-year-old church has been a beacon of hope and a mainstay in the community, once known as “Short North Dallas”. Dr. Williams, a native of Shelby County, AL, comes to Pilgrim Rest from The Historic Orchard Knob Missionary Baptist Church in Chattanooga, TN, where he served as senior pastor for eight years. He was selected to serve as senior pastor of Pilgrim Rest earlier this year and began leading the church in August. Dr. Williams attended Morehouse College in Atlanta, GA but completed his Bachelor’s degree in Theology and Pastoral Ministry from the Birmingham-Easonian Baptist Bible College in Birmingham, AL. He also obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Religion and a Master’s degree in Theological Studies from Faith International University and Seminary in Tacoma, WA. Pastor Williams enrolled as a Doctoral Student at Virginia University of Lynchburg, Virginia (HBCU) in 2018 and completed his Doctor of Ministry degree in 2021. Pastor Williams’ dissertation was “Equipping Informally Trained Christian Educators with the Principles of Biblical Exposition.” Rev. Dr. Williams is married to the former Joannie Dionne Holiday and they have two sons.
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Emancipation was a Stupendous Fraud! QUIT PLAYIN’ By Vincent L. Hall For me, watching snippets of the Ahmaud Arbery court trial has been even more painful than the 12 seconds I saw of the George Floyd video. Police brutality, an offshoot of the slave catcher mentality that began 400 years ago, is unbearable. However, the thought that any random set of white men can form an impromptu posse and declare “martial law” is unfathomable. Welcome to American History 101, the CRT edition. Most Black people know just enough history to be dangerous. For example, we know that W.E.B. DuBois waxed eloquently about the “souls of black folk.’ A few of us even understand DuBois’ musings about our uniquely American consciousness. “The Negro is a sort of seventh son, born with a veil, and gifted with second-sight in this American world,—a world which
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I’ve witnessed several friends leave the faith. They have talked about the hypocrisy they experienced at the church. One of my friends calls it ‘buffet Christianity’—when we pick and chose what sins we are willing to condemn and others we want forgiveness for. I’m often stunned at how there are certain sins that we are so willing to call out and find scripture to quote to prove our point and yet, fail to see the shortcomings we have. One of the sins that I’m guilty of along with so are many is gluttony. Gluttony is defined as “habitual greed or excess in eating.” I’ve used food at times to comfort me and in my pain, food can be the go-to instead of God.
yields him no true self-consciousness, but only lets him see himself through the revelation of the other world. It is a peculiar sensation, this double-consciousness, this sense of always looking at one's self through the eyes of others, of measuring one's soul by the tape of a world that looks on in amused contempt and pity. One ever feels his two-ness,—an American, a Negro; two souls, two thoughts, two unreconciled strivings; two warring ideals in one dark body, whose dogged strength alone keeps it from being torn asunder.” Yet others can spit of few lines of King. We got the “I Have a Dream” speech down. Nevertheless, few comprehended MLK’s transparency relaying his fears of integration. “We have fought hard and long for integration, as I believe we should have, and I know that we will win. But I've come to believe we're integrating into a burning house.” Ahmaud Arbery is a reminder that America’s house is a fiery furnace of the vilest and ugliest racism known to man. All he did was walk into a vacant house!
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Some of you get giddy every Emancipation Day; when you think of Frederick Douglass, you run to that familiar opening “What to the slave is your fourth of July?” That’s an excellent place to start, but to tether the murderers of Ahmaud Arbery to this moment; we should look a little deeper into Douglass’ writings. Listen to an excerpt of his speech, “"I Denounce the SoCalled Emancipation as a Stupendous Fraud.” “The love of power is one of the strongest traits in the Anglo-Saxon race. This love of power common to the white race has been nursed and strengthened at the South by slavery: accustomed during two hundred years to the unlimited possession and exercise of irresponsible power, the love of it has become stronger by habit.
To assume that this feeling of pride and power has died out and disappeared from the South is to assume a miracle. Any man who tells you that it has died out or has ceased to be exercised and made effective, tells you that which is untrue and in the nature of things could not be true. Not only is the love of power there, but a talent for its exercise has been fully developed.” It must have been an exhilarating burst of power and privilege that caused a White father and son to chase down an unarmed Black man. That power also enticed the third wheel in this train of injustice to videotape the entire incident. There is no doubt that White power was in full effect when the Glynn County Police Department weighed the bloody and lifeless body against the freedom of three self-deputized slave catchers. Page Pate, a criminal defense attorney in Glynn County, is no stranger to the department's track record of incompetence. "There is not just one prior case. There are many prior cases. And each one is a separate Netflix episode!"
Frederick Douglass America has to wake up. Don’t take it from me. Listen to Douglass in his torching of "Southern Barbarism." “The American people have this to learn: that where justice is denied, where poverty is enforced, where ignorance prevails, and where any one class is made to feel that society is an organized conspiracy to oppress, rob, and degrade them, neither person nor property is safe.” 160 years past the Emancipation Proclamation and it still remains a stupendous fraud. Not one of us is safe! Vincent L. Hall is an author, activist, and an award-winning columnist.
The Three G’s: Gluttony, Gossip and Greed Food can become our God, an idol. I’m stunned that as the body of Christ, we can call out those don’t live the way we do, but we don’t focus on issues like gluttony, greed, and murdering others with our tongues. We host more church events that have fried food and sugar only to offer subsequent health fairs instead of addressing the root cause. We label gossip as just telling it like it is and sharing the truth---never mind how many reputations are destroyed. We’ve pushed prosperity preaching without focusing on character, kindness, and helping others. It’s only about how much money we can make without realizing God wants your soul to prosper—and wants us to thrive in every area of our lives (3 John 2). There are several scriptures that speak about those things
that we tend to not discuss in the church: Gluttony “Their destiny is destruction, their god is their stomach, and their glory is in their shame. Their mind is set on earthly things.” (Philippians 3:19) “Be not among drunkards or among gluttonous eaters of meat.” (Proverbs 23:20) Gossip A perverse person stirs up conflict, and a gossip separates close friends. (Proverbs 16:28) Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen. (Ephesians 4:29) Greed Then he said to them, “Watch out! Be on your guard against all kinds of greed; life does not consist in an abundance of pos-
sessions.” (Luke 12:15) No one can serve two masters. Either you will hate the one and love the other, or you will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve both God and money. (Matthew 6:24) From my understanding, if we are going to call out others you better be prepared to look in the mirror and be honest about your faults and failures. What’s causing so much chaos is the fact that we will not address those things that we think are small and yet, they can cause a separation from God’s plan for our lives and from those we interact with. Song of Solomon 2:15 says, “Catch the foxes for us, the little foxes that spoil the vineyards, for our vineyards are in blossom.” It’s those little things that we ignore that can destroy the growth that God can provide
and give to us. “For if anyone is a hearer of the word and not a doer, he is like a man who looks at his natural face in a mirror; for once he has looked at himself and gone away, he has immediately forgotten what kind of person he was. But one who looks intently at the perfect law, the law of liberty, and abides by it, not having become a forgetful hearer but an effectual doer, this man will be blessed in what he does.” (James 1:23-25) It’s not a buffet to pick what you want to follow and condemn what isn’t your issue. Let’s all take a look in our mirrors and pay attention to those little things that steal the life we’ve been promised. Dr. Froswa’ Booker-Drew is the host of the Tapestry Podcast and the author of three books for women. She is also the Vice President of Community Affairs for the State Fair of Texas. To learn more, visit drfroswa.com.
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Becoming a veteran was the way for me WHAT’S ON MILES’ MIND By Miles Jaye Military service, the U.S. Air Force, was my way out of Brooklyn. It was my ticket out, along with countless others who didn’t have the options of college or sports as an escape from the city and circumstances that lead to no happy endings. Ironically, I had a scholarship to Morgan State University and an acceptance to the U.S. Air Force Academy in Co-
lorado Springs, but mom could not wrap her mind around the idea of a free education. She still imagined bills arriving in the mail for room, board, clothing, and books-- things we could not afford. To her credit, she had already sent my older sister and brother off to college. One more would be more than she could manage as a single mom. I get it! Poor has layers to it-it’s not as simple as missing meals. I left for basic training in February of 1976. The recruiter rang the bell to our third-floor apartment early on the morning of the 18th and off I went to a new life, a new world. I don’t think my mom believed I would actually
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BASIC TRAINING leave home, although I think she needed me to go. I lived at home while I attended Brooklyn College and there were no family discussions about enlistment. I enlisted on my own in early November of ‘75 and once I celebrated my 18th birthday, I was of age, and on my way to basic training a few months later. Apparently, unbeknownst to me, the family discussions had been about relocating me to Syracuse to live with dad while attending Syracuse University. That might have actually worked out but for one major hitch-- dad wasn’t having it. He was entirely against the idea. Feeling rejected by both parents, I looked for the quickest way out. Who wants to feel unwanted… like a burden? Not me! I wanted out, so off I went, angry at the world around me. Angry at my family, I was
determined to show them that I didn’t need them. That’s youthful hubris. Problems seem simple to adolescents-- they don’t love me. For the adolescent, solutions tend to escalate to the extreme… they don’t love me, so I’ll just leave, split, bounce. Hubris of the young… that was me! Homelife was confusing. I was too young to appreciate or understand that mom was justifiably exhausted from raising three kids by herself in Bed-Stuy Brooklyn. I couldn’t grasp how overwhelmed she must have been as a human being, struggling and persevering day after day. Not only did she send my older siblings off to college, sister graduating from Boston University, brother graduating from Drexel, but she provided me with orthodontic braces and violin lessons. To the adult me, mom was heroic. I hated most of my five years in the military and I’m so glad I enlisted. I grew, I matured, I traveled the world, and learned to see
the world through eyes that have helped me navigate through the ups and downs of grown folks’ life challenges. My time in the Air Force gave me time to build an inner-core and outer-armor that allows me to sustain through challenges I encounter every day in the music business. I have no doubt that I’m the man I am for having experienced the world in uniform. Whenever I visit a VA hospital or clinic, I know I’m part of a tradition, an American history, an African history, a world history, a Biblical history of soldiers. I’m also part of a family legacy. My son was an Army Captain. My daughter is a member of a military sorority. Search the heart and soul of a veteran, young or old, male or female, and you’ll find the essence, the prevailing spirit… is service. That’s what’s on my mind! Website: www.milesjaye.net Podcast: https://bit.ly/2zkhSRv Email: milesjaye360@gmail.com
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“YOU MUST POUR INTO THOSE WHO POUR INTO YOU” FROM EMMETT TO FLOYD! BLACK CARD By Terry Allen I now know what was Lucille “Big Mama’ Allen saying to me and others when she stated, “you must pour into those who pour into you!” I learned that this lesson was about deciding who you give respect, trust and honor and who receives it from you. It was about giving yourself the permission to grow, learn and bond with those who grown learn and bond for
your life lessons. Throughout your life, you will meet people who will only care for you temporarily. There are people whose spirit will entwine with yours for a moment, then wither and walk away. We all know people who, under the guise of mutual engagement, will only take from you. Big Mama said be very weary of fair-weather friends – she told me that those are people who all around you during your good times but are completely unavailable during your bad times. Big Mama said they were “rough patch” absent. The COVID-19 pandemic surely allowed us to see who our
fair-weather friends were. I am reminded of the very famous song penned by writers, McFadden and Whitehead, as sung by the O-Jays, called “Backstabbers.” The song referred to those people who praise you in person and were poised to take what you have and undermine your progress when you are not in the room. Big Mama never gave us a lesson without a bright light at the end of the tunnel. She said the good thing about temporary people is they cannot steal your joy without your permission. All of these temporary people and their eventual departures don't determine the worth of your life. Currently, the death of Floyd
and the “Woke” moment caused our young BIPOCs to rise up as navigators of change just as Emmett Till's murder set off a wave of activism and resistance during the Civil Rights Movement in 1955, especially in the segregated South. Floyd and Till's death exposed the longstanding violence against Black men and women. Yet, what also surfaced is that the activists of Till and the activists of Floyd are not collaborating at the optimum level. The purveyors of institutionalized racism are benefiting from the fact that ‘young” activists are not engaging “older” activists. The Honorable John Lewis
would make us talk and make sure that this moment becomes an economic movement. If you do not understand the messages today, check out the story of my friend, Michelle Hoskins and her syrup. Our pour has to be economic, Big Mama would say right now, “Fall (pour) into the people who are already falling (pouring) into you, not to surrender but rather create a mutual power.” Can we talk? Let me know email me at the paper! Terry Allen is an award-winning media professional, journalist, and entrepreneur. He is also the founder of City Men Cook and 1016 Media. Reach him at terryalllenpr@gmail.com
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Howard Protest Agreement Reached said the sources, who asked not to be named Sunday night. Channing Hill, president of Howard University’s NAACP chapter, one of the student organizations leading the protest at Blackburn Center, acknowledged that an agreement had been reached. “It’s over,” Hill said, declining to offer more details on the deal. “We’re not allowed to speak on it,” said Hill, 20, a junior from Bedford, Tex. who is majoring in Strategic Legal and Management Communication. “There’s a confidentiality clause to the agreement.” University officials could not be reached late Sunday via email for comment on the agreement. The 33-day sit-in is the longest student protest in the history of Howard University, a college that has graduated some of the nation’s most prolific African American voices in politics and social justice, including former U.N. Ambassador Andrew Young; former New York Mayor David Dinkins; L. Douglas Wilder, the first Black governor of Virginia; and Kasim Reed, the former mayor of Atlanta. Vice President Kamala Harris also is a Howard University graduate. Students began the sit-in at Blackburn Center on Oct. 12,
complaining that mold was growing in dorm rooms at Howard, and that the campus had problems with rodents and insect infestation. Student leaders said their complaints to university administrators had fallen on deaf ears. Simultaneously, protesting students began posting pictures
Elizabeth Warren tweeted her support as well. Student protesters had sought to have Howard administrators agree to four demands: a university-wide Town Hall hosted by Dr. Frederick allowing students to air grievances; a restoral of alumni, student and faculty seats on the Board of
Rev. Jesse Jackson
Channing Hill
of leaky pipes, moldy vents and flooding hallways at Howard under the hashtag “#BlackburnTakeover.” The images immediately went viral and led to international news media coverage. The Rev. Jesse Jackson and Hollywood actress Debbie Allen visited the campus and encouraged student protesters. Former presidential candidate Sen.
Trustees; a comprehensive plan to remediate mold from university buildings; and legal and academic amnesty for protesting students. Meanwhile, as media attention on the protest grew with students appearing on programs airing on national news networks CNN, ABC, CBS and NBC, Howard administrators, particularly Dr. Frederick and
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Vice President for Student Affairs Cynthia Evers, remained mum, either refusing requests for news media interviews or, in one case, with network CNN, failing to show up at the interview at all; after agreeing to do so. Dr. Ben Chavis, president of the National Newspaper Pub-
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lishers Association – the Black Press of America, was scheduled to meet with Dr. Frederick on Friday. Over the weekend, Howard alumni, including Ras Baraka, mayor of Newark, New Jersey, rallied on the campus seeking, among other things, a reversal of a decision earlier this summer by Howard’s Board of Trustees which eliminated
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seats on the board previously held by alumni, students and faculty. Hill said the appearance of Baraka on the campus may have played a pivotal role in this weekend’s agreement. “We’ve had Rev. Jesse Jackson, we’ve had about six Congressmen, we’ve had Sen. Elizabeth Warren,” to no avail, Hill said. “Mayor Baraka had Dr. Frederick negotiating within minutes of his arrival.” Baraka led a protest in 1989 against Howard, his alma mater, citing similar concerns. Baraka, Hill and three other student protesters, Erica England, Jasmine Joof and Elishabeth Cunningham, met Saturday with Dr. Frederick and Evers, but Hill would not say what the two sides agreed to. Protesting students previously said they believed university administrators would retaliate against them. They sought the amnesty agreement in an effort to prevent academic repercussions, such as a loss of scholarships. “We are fearful from retaliation from our own school,” senior Erica England said in reference to an amnesty agreement with the University. The agreement would calm the fears of England, other students and supporters.
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Call issued to Support Black Businesses WILLIAMS FRIED CHICKEN
Kicking off this feature, Buy Black Business Spotlight, is Williams Fried Chicken. One of the most honorable people you will ever meet is the founder, Hiawatha Williams. Born in Smithville, TX, he is the first of 14 siblings to graduate college. In 1987, he opened the first of many locations and as more and more Williams Chickens opened, Mr. Williams continues to exhibit what being a good corporate citizen looks like. A graduate of Paul Quinn College, he is committed to reinvesting in the community and providing resources for the very people who eat his chicken, corn fritters, okra and more. There are more than 50 locations across the state and in Northern Louisiana. Franchise opportunities are available! www.williamschicken.com THE BLACK BUSINESS DIRECTORY (BBD) In addition to being honored as Small Business of the Year by the Greater Southwest Black Chamber of Commerce, today’s Buy Black Business Spotlight, is the Black Business Directory (BBD). A Summa Cum Laude graduate of Paul Quinn College, founder/owner Leslie Shane Hefner received a BA degree in communications. He started BBD in 2007 as a print and online business directory for the African American community and began printing an Annual Directory and placed Indoor Digital Signage systems inside of businesses throughout D/FW. Shane is committed to the growth and development of Black owned businesses through sponsorship, mentorship or leadership. Log on to www.GOBLACKBUSINESS.com and reach a database that consists of more than a million consumers. PAN-AFRICAN CONNECTION BOOKSTORE Pan-African Connection Bookstore, Art Gallery and Resource Center was established to fill a void almost 30 years ago: to bring a real high-quality Rare Bookstore to the Dallas area. If you want authentic goods from the Motherland, Pan-African Connection is the place to come because there’s no duping going on at Pan African Connection where the owners believe that by offering the best of the best in even the simplest products, they can make a big difference in the lives of customers. And there’s more: drumming classes, Ubuntu Markets, guest speakers, food giveaways, workshops, book signings and more! Located at 4466 South Marsalis Avenue, Dallas: Akwete,
along with Adjoa, Bambata and Sekou Tyehimba are there to serve you; keeping with the rich tradition of cofounder Bandele! THE DOCK BOOKSHOP The Dock Bookshop owners Donya (left) and Donna Craddock at the store in Fort Worth, Texas on Thursday, July 23, 2020. (Lawrence Jenkins / Special Contributor to DMN) While the Dock Bookshop is the largest African American owned full service bookstore in Texas and the Southwest, it’s much more than a bookstore. Sisters Donya and Donna Craddock opened in 2008 with the mission of inspiring, informing, and entertaining customers by selling audiobooks, eBooks, greeting cards, music, coffee & tea, beverages, candles, novelty & gifts items, personal and home care items. In addition, they use their 4000 square feet to hold book signings and other events. The Dock Bookshop through Dock Radio App streams multiple local and national talk and music programs 24/7 from various communities. Dock hosted shows include “Onshore” and “Dock Power Hour.” Call us at (817) 457-5700. Check them out at thedockbookshop.com. The Dock is located at 6637 Meadowbrook Dr. Fort Worth, TX 76112 MINNIE’S FOOD PANTRY AND RESALE BOUTIQUE Minnie’s Food Pantry and Minnie’s Resale Boutique are ideal for those in need and those who would like to give. Owner Cheryl “Action” Jackson believes it takes more than food to fight hunger and overall wellness begins with food and health education. Minnie’s Food Pantry provides more than meals since it opened in 2008. Named after Dr. Minnie Hawthorne-Ewing, there are four locations in three states. Although many celebrities grace both establishments, the staff and volunteers celebrate everyone who enters the doors and makes them all feel special. Take your donated goods to Minnie’s Resale Boutique located at 651 18th Street, Plano, TX 75074, which is a few doors down from Minnie’s Food Pantry, which is at least 661 18th Street, Plano, TX 75074. You can also drop by, mail in a donation, volunteer, or shop til you drop! DALLAS BLACK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE The Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce is about advocacy, economic development and social capital for Black businesses. Established in 1926, the Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce serves as an advocate for the creation, growth and general welfare of Black owned businesses and organizations across North Texas. Under the direction of President Harrison Blair, the oldest and largest Black Chamber in the
nation promotes expansion of business opportunities on behalf of members through referrals, partnerships, seminars, technical assistance and marketing. The Chamber focuses on economic development, education, convention/ tourism, and special projects. Benefits include business referrals, coaching and consulting, technical assistance, certification and procurement assistance, marketing and promotion, informational newsletter, seminars and webinars, ribbon cutting, business formation support, COVID-19 crisis assistance and economic impact research. Join at www.dallasblackchamber.org or call 214-4215200. MOCCA MAKEUP & SKINCARE Mocca Makeup & Skincare! is a makeup line and skincare company, boasting an exemplary level of professionalism, quality products and customer service; operating under the gentle but firm and focused hand of Kena. She has a team that is steadily growing and empowering others in the process. MOCCA is very supportive of programs and organizations, serving as mentors to aspiring entrepreneurs, and high school and college students. Located in a beautiful building, the Salon also features a celebrity hair stylist that specializes in designer cuts and excellent hair care. Kena’s a mother, motivational speaker and definitely a person to watch as her star continues to shine brighter and brighter, like the glowing faces of her satisfied customers. Check her out at 202 N Interstate 35 East Service Rd # D, Red Oak, TX 75154. Phone: (682) 325-8293 PARRISH RESTAURANTS, LTD.
Roland Parrish was born in Hammond, IN and attended Purdue University and he is the CEO and owner of Parrish Restaurants, LTD, with almost 30 McDonald’s in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. He is the 2nd largest African American owned McDonald’s Franchisee in the country. Roland went to college on academic and athletic scholarships and for decades he has provided scholarships, jobs and internships for students. Families have been able to support themselves because they were given jobs, opportunities and mentorship through Parrish Restaurants since its founding in 1989. It’s interesting to note he opened his first McDonald’s on Juneteenth. A member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Mr. Parrish, and family, has been honored numerous times for his
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philanthropy and commitment to excellence; not only nationally, but internationally. Parrish Restaurants is an excellent corporate citizen. CHRIS HOWELL COMMUNICATIONS LLC Chris Howell is an award-winning journalist, author of Man Talk, and President & CEO of Chris Howell Communications LLC, a first-rate media and communications agency in Dallas, Texas. With more than two decades of media experience, he has produced and directed numerous video projects for clients such as the City of Lancaster, T.D. Jakes Ministries, Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce, and others. Under his leadership, Chris Howell Communications, LLC, has become a trusted company for promotional support on movie and television projects. Mr. Howell is a Quest for Success Award recipient and a board member of the DallasFort Worth Association of Black Journalists. He was called to Austin on March 30, 2017, to be recognized on the floor of the Texas House of Representatives for both his business as well as his service to the community through the Chris Howell Foundation. He’s also a husband, father and Pa Pa. Check him out at www.chrishowellonline. com. FLEWELLEN’S BEAUTY SALON Mary Flewellen founded Flewellen’s Beauty Salon in the Spring of 1970. Karon “Kaye” Flewellen has continued her mom’s legacy. From partnering with South Oak Cliff High School to bringing Stella Fashion Shows, to working with Thomas “Hollywood” Henderson to implement a drug intervention/prevention program, the Flewellen name is royalty around Dallas. Flewellen’s has been committed to sponsoring and supporting events for the advancement of the community. The salon has significantly invested in the community by providing jobs and training for many in the beauty industry. Flewellen’s Salon joined the fight against HIV/AIDS; bringing awareness and helping dispel the stigma associated with the disease. An orphanage in South Africa is named in honor of Mary Flewellen. Make an appointment today: 3611 S Lancaster Rd, Dallas, TX 75216. (214) 371-3322 HORNBUCKLE PHOTOGRAPHY Jesse Hornbuckle is the talented owner of Hornbuckle Photography He is a seasoned, freelance photographer specializing in professional photography for attorneys and law firms, judges, corporate counsel, CEOs and business leaders. Jesse’s talent and creative approach have See BLACK BUSINESS page 8
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Black Business Spotlight garnered him many accolades and awards, including being nominated for the prestigious Pulitzer Prize and winning the Entrepreneur’s Award, and Quest for Success. He funds scholarships through Iota Phi Lambda Sorority Inc. and the DFW/ABC (now Journalists) of which Jesse is a past recipient. Whether you need custom photography for a brochure, print advertising, website, direct mail piece, glamour shot or an editorial feature, Jesse has the innovation and experience to meet your expectations. Schedule your photo shoot at 214 S Tyler St, Dallas, TX 75208, call (214) 942-6100 BLACK AND CLARK FUNERAL HOME It is better to have and don’t need than to need and don’t have. File this one away for that time when you need to pay homage to a loved one who’s transitioned. Black and Clark Funeral Home has been around for 106 years, serving generations of families during a very critical time. Samuel Black founded B&C in 1914 in Oak Cliff. C. J. Clark, Mr. Black’s nephew, joined the business in 1935. That year Mr. Clark became partners with Samuel Black forming Black and Clark Funeral Home. When the estate of B&C decided to sell; in 2006, Linda Mitchell, the independent Director of the Pre-Arrangement Department, purchased the funeral home. She is committed to quality service and care. Call 214-376-8297 for help with pre-need insurance and funeral arrangements. MMS COMPANY
MMS Company Ad Specialty provides custom face masks, PPE, COVID-19 essentials, promotional products, custom T shirts and a vast portfolio of items. Founded in 2003, MMS is established. Often used for political campaigns or special events, MMS prides itself on affordable prices for quality products. The staff knows specialty items and the industry so you’re working with someone who is vested in giving you the best! Looking for quality service and product at a reasonable cost, reach out to MMS at http://www.mmscompany.net/ or call 214-215-4991 or email” sales@mscasllc.com PEARI’S PREPARATORY ACADEMY Peari’s Preparatory Academy is a private Montessori school in the Dallas-area for infants from 2 weeks old through children 5 years old. The staff has a combined 88 years of
childcare experience. Licensed by the Texas Department of Human Services Peari’s has been inspected and approved by the Dallas County Health Department and the Dallas County Fire Department. They also have a customized classroom options for students in grades Kindergarten and up who will be doing remote learning due to closures during the pandemic. Located at: Kirbys Kreative Learning Center, 330 S R L Thornton Frwy Svc Rd., Dallas, TX 75203, (214) 944-5811, ppacademy@yahoo.com. Give Ms. White a call and find out how your child can participate in a wonderful educational experience that is nurturing, safe and beneficial. JBJ MANAGEMENT
JBJ Management is a public affairs firm that provides strategic support services, including: government relations, public engagement, MWBE compliance and full service media production. There’s also a technology division and a sister company, JL Imperium, that supplies ready mix concrete. Long-time radio personality, Willis Johnson is the founder and CEO of JBJ Management (JBJ) and in addition to developing relationships across the country, he has assembled a team of pros to answer questions, find solutions and build on the clientele’s expectations and goals for businesses, individuals and organizations. Add community engagement, political consulting, public affairs and stakeholder relations; the award-winning JBJ Management goes above and beyond expectations to produce favorable results. Reach out at 214.565.2020, info@jbj-management.com, or visit 1700 Pacific Ave, Suite 2600, Dallas, TX 75201 KARRINGTON & COMPANY Gary D. Hasty is a prime example of a hometown hero. A native of Dallas, TX; this Newman Smith High School alum has gained a reputation in the business and civic communities, based on values instilled in him by his parents. A graduate of Sam Houston State University, with a bachelor’s degree in Law Enforcement and Police Science; Mr. Hasty entered the police academy and after graduating, built an impressive career as a Dallas Police Officer. He founded Karrington & Company focusing on commercial, residential and property management and providing value-added construction management and real estate services. He also founded Heroes House, providing quality housing for veterans. If you are a teacher, Karrington & Company has affordable, classy and progressing housing units in several parts of Dallas County and Houston. Reach him at gh@karringtonandco.com or log on to www. karringtonrealty.com.
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ASH BRITT JE’NE CELEBRITY SPA Ash Britt Je’Ne Celebrity Spa is a personal enhancement Day Spa/physical medicine center. Ever wanted a quick get away? Well Ash Britt Je’Ne is the place to go! Located in a beautiful facility at 204 South Cedar Ridge Drive in Duncanville, TX, SherriDoll Richardson has been helping clients look good and feel great for more than 25 years. Whether you need a massage or just want to soak in the hot tub sipping on wine; you’re in for a wonderful experience. And what about those magnificent pedicures? SherriDoll has a way with her hands and any part of your body that she touches will feel better, but there’s nothing like her hands gently but firmly touching your feet in a way that will make you have a greater appreciation for her services! Call today for an appointment and show you really care about your body! 972-709-4208 WOW “IF LOOKS COULD KILL” HAIR STUDIO For years we have heard from satisfied customers about the great work that is the hallmark of WOW! “IF LOOKS COULD KILL” HAIR STUDIO. Yes, these have been some challenging times and through it all, it helps to have a professional take care of your hair! Enter Irish Watson. And you just know she will take good care of your hair because her hair always looks fierce! She takes pride in providing quality service and she is big on attention to detail. Just what you want from someone who says they are a “professional!” Irish is the real deal and no matter the age, she is going to show and tell you what is best for your hair, your skin and your BRAIN! Located at 1700 Pacific Ave. Ste 210 CALL 972-890-8639 for your appointment JAMAICA MI HUNGRY
There are Jamaica Mi Hungry Restaurants in other cities and to have one right in DFW, well, what a joy! The grand opening was held recently and our bet is that you will agree everything on the menu is great! What a great place to get a good meal. They talked about their Macaroni and Cheese and they aren’t not lying. We’re not talking about Kraft or even off brands. It’s the best. And they also know how to season their dishes. So try the yams, the cabbage, the Plantains, Meat Patties, Jerk Chicken, Catfish, Peas and Rice, Red Snapper, Rasta Pasta and more. There’s a great menu and you won’t be disappointed. 8702 S. Lancaster Rd. Suite #110, Dallas, TX 75241 Follow on Instagram - @jamaicamihungry21 Call in your order today 469-250-7970.
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Sweet Georgia Brown is known for great food, large portions, and great desserts. As the holiday seasons approach, the orders will be coming in for those who are preparing for the family or guests. Better call ahead early and get your order in now! Some of the top items on the catering list, along with the meats, are the collard greens, yams, macaroni and cheese, dressing and peach cobbler. Owner Walter Williams is an astute businessman who hires from the community and also gives back in so many other ways. Sweet Georgia Brown is valued because people feel as though they get their money’s worth with nice sized tasty helpings. And the catfish is real, NOT Swai! There’s also Sweet Georgia Mae Frozen Foods. Try it all! Located at 2840 E. Ledbetter Dr. Dallas, TX 75216. 214-375-2020. DALLAS BLACK DANCE THEATRE Founded in 1976 by Ann Williams, the mission of Dallas Black Dance Theatre is to create and produce contemporary modern dance at its highest level of artistic excellence through performances and educational programs that bridge cultures and reach diverse communities. Dallas Black Dance Theatre is the oldest, continuously operating professional dance company in Dallas. Under the direction of the Artistic Director, Melissa M. Young, the contemporary company, consists of 14 professional, full-time dancers performing a mixed repertory of modern, ballet, jazz, and ethnic works by nationally and internationally known choreographers. Dallas Black Dance Academy, founded in 1974, is the official school for ages 4 and up. Moving to the Dallas Arts District continues the legacy of founder, Ann Williams. In October of 2014, the 2700 block of Flora Street was officially renamed Ann Williams Way in honor of the lifelong work of Ms. Williams. Read more at www. dbdt.com or call 214-871-2376 to join, donate, enroll in classes, rent space for events, and more. BRANCH PHARMS
Let’s hear it for Black Farmers! For more than 100 years the Branches have farmed in the Southeast Delta region of Arkansas; agriculture has sustained four generations, holding the family together through some of the best and most challenging times. At Branch Pharms, the production of premium hemp goods from “soil to shelf;” involves planting, harvesting, processing and manufacturing products, maintaining a high level See BLACK BUSINESS page 9
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For times like these, especially like these, we need Lankford Avenue. Dr Keisha and Oliver Lankford are facilitators and life coaches at Lankford Avenue where Life Changing Classes are offered for Youth and Adults. Lankford Avenue is prepared for corporations or businesses that need professional training in diversity and inclusion. Get help with domestic violence awareness, bullying, relationships, anger management and so much more. The Lankfords are a perfect example of what love looks and feels like and they empower their clients as they lead them through several courses that include building confidence, parenting, financial literacy, civic engagement, and providing foundational information for success in every facet of life. LANKFORD AVENUE COUNSELING AGENCY is located 3010 Morgan Dr., Dallas, TX 75241. Call 214-5631995 or 214-870-4129 to make an appointment.
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NIKIA WOODS BARTENDING & EVENT STAFFING Nikia Woods Bartending & Event Staffing. Billed as “Dallas’ Favorite Bartender,” Nikia takes bartending seriously, providing a quality bartending service for private parties and other special events. Nikia has over 10 years in experience; bartending, waitressing, private party bar-tending, and managing of her company. Beginning solo, she now has a certified team of 12 staff members, offering a premium mobile bar catering service, providing bar and event staff services for private parties and public special events. A professionally trained team of TABC certified bartenders ready to serve guests high quality cocktails made from the freshest available ingredients, even her own special creations. Bar services are provided for cocktail parties, corporate events, holiday celebrations, wedding receptions, office parties, tailgate parties, watch parties, open houses, graduations, and all special occasions. Book your next event today! 214-564-8695, booking@ nikiawoods.com. Log on to www.nikiawoods.com
Arts and Letters of the African American, Caribbean and African experience in the Performing, Literary, Visual and Cinematic arts, TBAAL is known around the world for its many outstanding programs; and especially those geared towards youth. Under the leadership and direction of founder Curtis King, TBAAL showcases and cultivates talent; remaining true to its purpose, which is to promote, cultivate, foster, preserve and perpetuate the African, African American and Caribbean Arts and letters in the Fine, Literary, Visual, Performing and Cinematic Arts. In a beautiful facility that can be rented out for everything from performances to banquets, meetings to classes and receptions to wedding; TBAAL, located at 1309 Canton Street in Dallas, has so much to offer. Call 214-743-2440 and explore the possibilities, or simply make a donation! photo of Curtis King - by Brendan Sullivan -Dallas Morning News
THE BLACK ACADEMY OF ARTS AND LETTERS The Black Academy of Arts and Letters Inc. (TBAAL) is one of Dallas’ largest cultural arts institutions. Established in 1977 with a mission designed to promote, foster, cultivate, perpetuate and preserve the
Congregational Security Inc. (CSI) is a security company specializing in church security. Texas require all individuals who work as security officers in their church to be state certified. CSI trains and certifies individuals with State certification and documentation. These individuals may or may not be armed. They also carry
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Dr. Linda Amerson is the proud owner of L.A.’s Hair and Scalp Clinic, and an expert in hair loss and scalp conditions using holistic guidelines. She’s an educator, columnist, radio host, television personality, international lecturer, and singer/songwriter. Dr. Amerson, a doctor of Trichology and world-renowned expert on hair and scalp disorders, is the manufacturer of Dr. Amerson’s ™ Hair, Scalp and Skin Therapeutic Essentials, LLC. She also provides Dr. Amerson’s Educational CD & DVD Series and Leather Accessories. Dr. Amerson resides in Arlington, Texas and is a magna cum laude graduate from the Accredited International See BLACK BUSINESS page 10
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Black Business Spotlight Institute of Trichology in Madison, Alabama. She is often featured on various syndicated television programs and radio broadcasts educating the public on hair loss and the importance proper nutrition plays in maintaining a healthy scalp. Call her at 817-265-8854. Find out more at www.hairandscalpessentials.com or 2304 W. Pioneer Pkwy, Suite 6, Arlington, TX 76013 ASERONNYJ Ronny J. Pettigrew owns the culturally-inspired clothing boutique, “AseRonnyJ” AseRonnyJ is a retail clothing store specializing in brand name culturally-inspired apparel and products. What makes AseRonnyJ different is the quality and the presentation of the products carried. The store is not a traditional African store. Items are uniquely presented with a variety of styles that are unique. AseRonnyJ customers shop there to wear upscale culturally centric clothing that have an elegant style. Pronounced “AhhhShay,” Ase is a word of affirmation, similar to the word, Amen. It means, “I’m with you!” ~AseRonnyJ is located at 324 E. Beltline Rd DeSoto Texas, 75115 Suite 605 (inside the Grow Desoto Marketplace) 214-697-1988. Open Wednesday through Saturday @AseRonnyJ GWEN’S HEART Gwendolyn Hughes owns From Gwen’s Heart, a business and ministry whose mission is to uplift and inspire. All of the merchandise is handwritten and hand painted; making the possibilities endless to create custom pieces ...just for you! From stones and glasses to pillows and tote bags, everything is a work of art! Gwen does not just create what she likes, she creates what you want. From shopping for one person or planning a wedding, Gwen can make your ideas come to life. Because of the nature of the inks and paints used, each piece created by From Gwen’s Heart is an individual custom work of art. Located at 324 E Belt Line Road in Suite 603, check out From Gwen’s Heart on IG and FB. FOCUS COMMUNICATIONS INC
Focus Communications is a Dallas, Texas-based, full service and certified African American owned public relations and marketing agency - one of the oldest in Dallas and the Southwest. With more than 40 years of accomplishment with local, regional, and national corporations and organizations; CEO Ken Carter
has a vast and impressive portfolio. Especially skilled at providing a strategic, creative flair to interactive media, direct mail, brochures, newsletter, point of purchase, advertising layouts, and other collateral materials, Carter has numerous honors including: Man of the Year by the National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women’s Club, Dallas Metropolitan Chapter and recipient of the Quest for Success Award from the Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce. For your PR and marketing needs, contact Ken at kencarter@focuspr. com, 1412 Main Street, Suite 1000, Dallas, TX 75202 - (214) 744-1428. OKLOVEU OKLOVEU offers natural holistic products and services tailored to assist in balancing you mind, body, and soul. From wildcrafted sea moss to crystals, OKLOVEU will be your Ascension Assistant; providing information on everything from how herbs help avoid side effects of penicillin, to the values of Elderberry Syrup. Krystal Demia is the proud owner of OKLOVEU Podcast and Products. OKLOVEU offers products and services that assist on journeys of self-love, healing mind, body, and spirit. She teaches a Sea Moss 101 class where she educates on the wonders and uses of sea moss. Clients learn how to take their health into their own hands by preparing the gel the way that best suits them. Her “More Than A Survivor” Podcast is a testimony. Find out more at https://www.okloveu. org/ or call (214) 579-4825. She’s also at Pan African Connection and Grow DeSoto! THIBODEAUX CAJUN COOKIN’
Thibodeaux Cajun Cookin tells you that “when it comes to traditional Southern cuisine infused with the zest of modern flavors, there ain’t nothin’ like Thibodeaux’s Authentic Cajun Cookin’”. They are for real! Talk about good food and an overall wonderful experience — you’ve got to check out Thibodeaux’s. Authentic is in their name and it is their truth. On the door, there’s a sign that let’s you know that the catfish that you are ordering is authentic! You’re going to get a generous serving of domestic farm-raised, fried catfish! Located at 107 N Cedar Ridge Dr. #106, Duncanville, TX 75116 (972) 572-4444, Thibodeaux’s is open 7 days a week so you won’t miss a day of good cooking. And an added bonus in addition to the food and entertainment has to be a great team and Mrs. Thibodeaux! Can lousy FRANCHISE?!
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Women’s Art Culture Showcase-Last Night in Black History - Urban Arts Center, 807 Hutchins Rd. 7:30-10:30 pm. Tickets: bit.ly/2Yoctpp. The African Business Lounge Summit at The Grand Hall at NRH Centre, 6000 Hawk Ave, North Richland Hills 2-11:30 pm. Tickets: www.afblounge.org. Aso Rock Market presents “Culture Fridays Game Night” Aso Rock Market, 18110 Midway Rd. #208 6-9:30 pm. Tickets: bit. ly/3kEnqeD.
2021 Fall Exhibitions Ruth Mae McCrane, at the African American Museum, 3536 Grand Ave. 10 am-5 pm. Info & tickets: aamdallas.org.
Eric Benét @ Michael’s of Las Colinas, 925 West John Carpenter Fwy. Suite 100. 9-10:30 pm. Tickets: https://bit.ly/3wMKWe0.
NOVEMBER 18 Building & Brews - Romantic Era opens at 5:30 pm starts at 6 pm CST Virtual or in person at 201 Lipscomb St., Fort Worth. Reg: bit.ly/3FTeXwZ
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Festive Soirée, Free. Hilton Garden Inn, 521 East Interstate 20, Arlington. 5 pm. Eventbrite.com
Happy Birthday to Rosalind Vaughn
Coronavirus: Your Questions Answered - Vaccines, Misinformation and Mental Wellness on Facebook Live @AARPPrograms 12-1 pm CST
African American Genealogical Group at J Erik Jonsson Central Library, 1515 Young St. 2 pm.
Dallas Veterans Job Fair at AT&T Stadium, One AT&T Way, 11am-3 pm. Reg: bit.ly/3qDrPCj
Dallas’ Adult Prom “21” at The Urban Creative Center, 201 Executive Way #100, DeSoto. 8 pm. Tickets: https://bit.ly/3wo8XYT
Black Life and Resistance: The Story of MOVE’s Mike Africa. TCU at Scharbauer Hall, 2855 Main Dr. Ft. Worth. 6 pm Reg: bit.ly/3FiEvT5.
Dallas Millennial Gala Benefiting Big Thought at Frontiers of Flight Museum 6911 Lemmon Ave. 7 pm. Tickets: bit.ly/3mSD3jS.
NOVEMBER 18-21 The 17th Annual National Black Pre-Law Conference and Law Fair 2021. Times upon Reg: https://bit. ly/3CU76gP
Black Women Charity Social @ Dallas Margarita Ball at Sheraton Hotel, 400 Olive St. 7 pm-1:45 am Info: https://bit.ly/3x2yAyR. Biscuit & Jamz Brunch: Jazzy Tunes at Sambuca360, 7200 Bishop Rd. #270 Plano 10 am-3 pm.
Women’s Art Culture Showcase by Last Night in Black History - Arttitude Pro at Urban Arts Center 807 Hutchins Rd. 7:30-10 pm. bit.ly/2Yoctpp. CHERYL’S WORLD Tune in to Cheryl’s World on BlogTalkRadio.com, Facebook Live and Streamyard for thought-provoking, enlightening, informative and entertaining news and commentary. Call 646-200-0459 to join in.
Black-Friday on a SUNDAY Expo at Mesquite Arts Center, 1527 N. Galloway Ave. 2-6 pm.
Dallas County Justice Initiative presents Allen Brooks Marker Dedication. Held at the corner of Main and Akard in downtown Dallas at 11 am.
Sundays “The World According to Drew” with Andrew Whigham, III 8-10 am CDT.
Tuesdays “DOC SHEP SPEAKS SHOW” with Dr. Felicia Shepherd, 11 am CDT,
22nd Annual Turkey Shootout benefiting American Cancer Society at DFW Marriott Hotel, 3300 Championship Pkwy. Ft Worth. 7 am-4 pm. Tickets: https://bit.ly/30nNgvZ .
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Lady In Black at Painting with a Twist, 4001 W. Green Oaks Blvd. Arlington. 3-5 pm. Tickets: www.paintingwithatwist.com.
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The Black Mecca Pop-Up Expo, Day Party at Unique Visions Upscale Events, 324 South Hampton Rd. DeSoto 1-5 pm. Reg: bit.ly/3odTdnI Truck Yard’s Chili Cook-off: Battle of Breweries at Truck Yard The Colony, 5959 Grove Ln. 12-3 pm. A Tale of Two Mercantile’s Micro Farmers Markets at The Plant Project, 2310 Routh St. #Suite B 10 am-2 pm. Reg: https://bit.ly/3kEDAEF,
Ubuntu Market for Small Business. Hosted by Pan African Connection, 4466 Marsalis, 12-5 pm.
NOVEMBER 22 Dallas Black Dance Theatre presents Behind the Scenes at Dallas Black Dance Theatre, 2700 Ann Williams Way, 12 pm.
NOVEMBER 23 Oak Cliff Thrives with Oak Cliff Chamber of Commerce.6-7:30 pm. oakcliffchamber.org/oakcliff-thrives.
Thanksgiving Parkland Flu Shots & COVID-19 Boosters at Ellis Davis Field House; 9191 South Polk, Free. MonSat. Bring your vaccine shot card. Contact: Ms. Rodriguez; 469-419-4400.
Dallas HBCU Invitational Women’s Basketball at Paul Quinn College, 3837 Simpson Stuart Rd. Tickets: bit.ly/3otKJc1. The Creator Mart Pop Up Shop Black Friday Edition at Studio One Eleven, 15080 E. Beltwood Parkway #111, Addison12-6 pm. Tickets: https:// bit.ly/3wODm2x.
NOVEMBER 26 A Little Black Dress Black Friday Holiday at Aloft Love Field Hotel, 2333 West Mockingbird Ln. 10 pm-2 am Tickets: https://bit.ly/3qDJg5Q Poetry Night at Black & Bitter Coffee, 100 S. Main St. Duncanville 8 pm. Stomping Ground Presents: The Roast of Thanksgiving at Stomping Ground Comedy Theater, 1350 Manufacturing Street, #109 Dallas 8-9 pm. Tickets: https://bit.ly/3njMwkB.
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Soul Line Dance Tuesday-Live! Virtual, host BE Creative Arts Center. 7 pm CDT Reg: www.becreativeartscenter.com FREE
For the Love of Neo Soul & Poetry at Sway’s Room inside The R Lounge, 1175 N. Watson Rd. Arlington. 9 pm. Tickets: www. instantseats.com.
NOVEMBER 24 Ask Dr. Amerson with Dr. Linda Amerson.12 pm. CST @DFWiRadio.com, and Live on Facebook @ DrLindaAmerson. Wednesdays “I was just thinking...” with Norma Adams-Wade, 11 am- 1 pm. CDT.
Biscuit & Jamz Brunch: Jazzy Tunes at Sambuca360, 7200 Bishop Rd. #270 Plano.10 am-3 pm. Thursdays “The Connection” with Debra BrownSturns, 7 pm. CDT.
Sweet Soul: Sweets, Wine and R&B At Paul Quinn College, 3837 Simpson Stuart Rd, 1-4 pm. Tickets: sweetsoul.eventbrite.com.
Four Girls and a Guy at Cedar Hill Farmers Market, 300 Houston St. Cedar Hill. 9am-1 pm
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Pan-African Dance Class by Yezi Williams at the Pan-African Connection, 4466 S. Marsalis Ave. 1-2:30 pm. Reg: https://bit.ly/3cifA5L . BeatStreet Poetry Live Open Mic Night by Verb Kulture at The Free Man Café, 2626 Commerce St. 5-8-pm. Tickets: https://bit.ly/30C5gmw.
An Evening of Inspirational Jazz w/ Jazmin Ghent, at McKinney Performing Arts Center, 111 North Tennessee St. 7:30 pm. bit.ly/3cc1qmv
NOVEMBER 19 Fuego-Fall Colors Affair Feat. Charly Black at Heroes Lounge, 3094 N. Stemmons Fwy. 10 pm. Tickets: https://bit. ly/3H3RA4C
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Fridays “From Marva with Love” with Marva Sneed, 11 am-1 pm CDT.
Neo Soul Sundays feat Private Property The Band at Lava Cantina, The Colony 5805 Grandscape Blvd. 4 pm. Tickets: https://bit.ly/3CaOGas.
NOVEMBER 29 Job Training: BankWorks Free Training by Dallas College At Mountain View. 9am-4pm for 8 weeks. Contact: Elishima Myles; 214-860-8550.
NOVEMBER 30 Oak Cliff Thrives with Oak Cliff Chamber of Commerce.6-7:30 pm. Tickets: oakcliffchamber.org/ oak-cliff-thrives .
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educated thousands of young Black women and girls over the past decade was not enough, the Werthing/ Reynolds family and their institution, the Werthing Foundation, has even added a new chapter to their endeavors, while at the same time pulling triumphant conquest out of the jaws of tragedy. The Werthing Foundation was established in 2010 by sisters Gloria Werthing Reynolds and Marvis Werthing Lloyd. “We show young ladies how to light up the world for now and for the future,” said Gloria Werthing Reynolds. “We teach them to tell the truth and shape the framework for the future.” On November 21, the Foundation will VIRTUALLY hold their second annual Light Up the World Mentorship Program Banquet which will feature special guest speakers from the corporate and community service communities, announce new scholarship recipients as well as extend honor and gratitude to the dedicated staff, volunteers and community partners that have helped make their work a staple in the communities they serve. According to the Werthing Foundation website, the current count is over 3,000 girls mentored, 1,200 women empowered and over 3,600 male and females from 5th to 12th grade they have served successfully. And apparently, they’re just getting warmed up. The two sisters are not by any means resting on their laurels and in fact have tapped into new sources of motivation to take their count of young beneficiaries into the tens of thousands and beyond. Werthing’s projects and programs have established an undeniable track record of taking young Black women and girls from a state of hopelessness and negative outlook in their lives to embracing self-discovery and self-empowerment, thus transforming themselves into productive community
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leaders, averting potential self-destruction and replacing it with engaging in ultimate self-fulfillment. “If they see it, they can believe it,” said Reynolds. “If they can believe it, they can touch it. If they touch it, they can become it.” Study after study consistently confirms the positive and lasting impact of strong mentoring of youth and young adults, especially with young African Americans of color, boys and girls. It makes sense when adequate thought is applied: How can one expect to achieve a
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percent of young women who attended mentoring programs went to college within two years of high school graduation; 52 percent were less likely to become pregnant during their teenage years; and 46 percent were less likely to use illegal drugs and alcohol. The Werthing Foundation has experienced and practiced time-proven formulas for several years, with remarkable results. Statistics on their website indicate their work has possibly exceeded the above-mentioned numbers.
92. Sallie, 90, still lives). “What a life! What a legacy,” exclaimed Gloria, who with her siblings followed in their parents’ passionate educational footsteps. Gloria attended HBCU Tennessee State University (TSU) in Nashville, where she met her future husband, Willie James Reynolds; who also serves on the Werthing Foundation board of directors with Gloria and Marvis. Gloria acquired her Bachelor’s in Business Administration at TSU. When she and Willie migrated to
The Foundation’s deep and incredible roots go back to Gloria’s and Marvis’ parents, John Werthing, Sr. and Sallie Werthing. During the deep Jim Crow days of the South in the 1940s, they met at historically-Black Lane College in Jackson, Tenn. Both were chemistry majors, but as Gloria described, “they formed their own physical chemistry.” After eventually marrying, the couple acquired their Bachelor’s Degrees in tendom at Lane College, then kept on stepping together to both attain their Master’s Degrees at Indiana University, after both were turned down by Vanderbilt University because of their race. Early in their respective careers, John Sr. and Sallie transformed into fervent educators. John went on to become a school principal for 45 years while Sallie excelled as an 8th grade science teacher for 48 years (John Sr. died Aug. 13, at the age of
North Texas, she acquired her MBA at the University of Dallas in Irving, TX. But as Gloria was building a successful career as a computer software engineer and technology specialist with corporations such as EDS, Cigna and Aetna, she said she continued to deal with deep feelings to find a way of transferring the same passion of education she adopted from her parents into the grassroots community. She then saw an open door. “I had a gap in my corporate world and I welcomed that gap,” she said. “I could not avoid my calling, making the transition first as an entrepreneur, then to the non-profit field and the forming of the Werthing Foundation. “I accepted that calling of family education and giving back.” Immediately, the Foundation hit the streets running, boldly going into the heart the of low-income
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certain level of success if they have not seen anybody who “look like us” excel at any of the various levels of society? “It was important to see people who look like me accomplishing great things," said Felisha Burleson, a foster care alumnus, who went on to obtain a Master’s Degree in Sociology at Texas Woman’s University and has become the founder of The Patchwork Society, which provides youth services and professional development for young adults. “I aspired to be like them. Granted, I could turn on the TV and see a few women of color doing good things, but in my mind, those were not ‘regular people.’ Seeing regular people go on to accomplish things provided me with hope and introduced me to a world of opportunities that I did not know were available.” A report by the Office of Juvenile Justice Programs showed that 87
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predominantly Black communities such as in South Dallas, Oak Cliff and parts of DeSoto. They sought out the “young, gifted and Black,” that showed distinct needs of mentoring to counter the environment that could steer them in a negative direction. “We went where the kids were; anything south of I-635, we were on top of it,” said Gloria. “We let them know that they would each have the opportunity to be successful if they followed the right leaders.” The Werthing Foundation comes to a community equipped with every societal resource available – mentors, staff, volunteers, sponsorship and donations from corporations and other businesses, youth agencies, guest speakers, educators, internships, counselors, church leaders, etc. Programs implemented have included L.E.A.D. (Learn, Experience, Apply, Demonstrate), Girls’ Day, and Girl Power Academy. Recently, however, a family tragedy shook the Werthing Foundation to its core and possibly challenged its role in the community. On February 12, 2020, Gloria’s and Willie’s 30-year old daughter, Gabrielle Lamiah Reynolds, died from the effects of a blood clot. The Reynolds family notes that Gabrielle’s death was not related at all to the COVID-19 pandemic, yet her untimely and sudden death simply devastated Gloria’s spirits. “My world came crashing down,” Gloria said, adding that she could not stay in the doldrums. “I knew I had family and my parents and that I had to do something to get me out of bed every day.” Thus, as Gloria stated, “before Gabrielle’s obituary came out,” she founded and started the Light Up the World Mentorship Program and Scholarship Fund. “It became my pain to passion project.” The Light Up the World Program held their first banquet (All Virtual) on Nov. 22, 2020, Gabrielle’s birthday. This year’s event will also be virtual. Consisting of a downline family (including cousins) that has obtained a total of 35 college degrees – ranging from undergraduate to master’s, Ph. D and medical degrees – and all from HBCUs – the Werthing/Reynolds family continues to stroke the power of education and giving back to forge a bright future for everyone. For more information on The Werthing Foundation’s Light Up the World virtual banquet, visit www. werthingfoundation.org or go to any of their social media sites.
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WALKER CUSTOM CLOTHIERS
Robert Walker is the owner of Walker Custom Clothiers. His motto is “We help men speak without saying a word.” Sleeves Too Long? Collar Too Tight? Shirt Too Baggy? Walker Custom Clothiers designs the garments just for you. They make custom dress shirts exclusively for each client, using exact measurements and taking into account unique body characteristics. The result is a better fitting shirt that enhances your personal brand. Walker garments represent where the client want to go, not necessarily where they are. Rob has received accolades for his process. He said he hopes “to change the way men interact with their clothing, while simultaneously changing the way the world” sees them. If you want to elevate your game, contact him at https://rob.style/ or 214-675-6455. CSL MEDIA GROUP
CSL Media Group (CSLMG) is a media company with the small business in mind, offering a wide range of video production services to meet audio visual production needs. Services include HD video production (videography and cinematography) for weddings, special events, business and event commercials, marketing, training & orientation videos, flash interactive presentations, dvds, cds, video streaming, reality-show concept production, and much more. For eye catching graphics, they offer the latest in both 3D and 2D animation software. Charles “CITY” G. Is the photographer you want at your event or your photo shoot. Give him a call at 972.591.1370 THE PELICAN HOUSE RESTAURANT The Pelican House Restaurant is “Where the Soul of Louisiana Meets the Heart of Texas.” The Pelican House is a family business with more than a dozen restaurants in its portfolio and opened on May 15, 2012 after founders Louis and Tracee Rainey relocated from New Orleans to Dallas after Hurricane Katrina. Pelican House offers Cajun and Creole cuisine with New Orleans style atmosphere and hospitality.Come experience the Soul of Louisiana in the heart of Texas, where you can experience authentic Creole cuisine and a full service bar!Come experience the Soul of Louisiana in the heart of Texas, where you can experience authentic Creole cuisine and a full service bar! Located at 107 S. Cedar Ridge Dr in Duncanville.
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ACT OF GOD MINISTRIES Barnard Gregory is the man behind Black Wall Street, the event center, on Martin Luther King Drive, operating under Act of God Ministries; a 501(c3). His technology contribution is called Umyocards, which is a virtual branding solution, social networking platform, and business directory. They offer tools and resources that allow small business and users to connect for mutual benefits of promoting goods and services. Let Barnard help you with coding, Web building, Live streaming, Financial literacy, Editiquette, Customer Service, Application, Podcasting, Broadcasting, Communications and Sound and engineer Techs. Located at 1709 Martin Luther King, Dallas Texas 75217, you can call 682-231-2366 or check out www.umyocards.com www.vibetalk.tv www. umyotube.com, or email him at vibetalktv@gmail.com
BF CONFIGURATIONS Brian Flewellen is the owner of BF Configurations. He is also a member of the Flewellen family who has a long-standing Dallas Business History. A family-operated company that was established in 2015. We are bonded, insured, and offer same-day services throughout Dallas, Fort Worth; Houston TX; Austin TX; San Antonio TX; and Atlanta GA; 7 days a week. The team of installers carries the necessary required tools and accessories needed to complete the installation of TVs, Security Cameras, Security Systems, or Sound Systems in the utmost satisfactory manner. Contact Mr. Flewellen at info@bfconfigurations.com or (866) 573-5753. BF Configurations is located at 325 N. St. Paul Ste 3100 Dallas, TX 75201 http://www.bfconfigurations.com/
FABILOUS Fabulousa Casa is an Ivory Coast native and a Dallas resident who has brought her native theobroma cacao from the chocolate tree. A small, US-based team of entrepreneurs who believe that quality, affordability, and sustainability are non-negotiable, their all-natural products are lovingly made with fair-trade, raw cacao butter from a single farm in the Ivory Coast. Nourish your skin, soothe your soul, and help heal the planet with Fabilous. The butter itself is an ultra-high-quality natural extract from theobroma cacao, the chocolate tree, and it also has extraordinary anti-inflammatory and immune-boosting health effects. Find out more at https://fabilouscacao.com/ 9330 LBJ Freeway, Suite 900 Dallas, TX 75243 cs@fabilouscacao.com (817) 3948405 BERKSHIRE FARMS In 2017, Berkshire Farms Winery was born. The wines are intricately harvested, the craftsmanship in each bottle of wine is just as detailed. The brothers, Jonathan and Jason Jackson, draw on flavors of familiarity to produce each expression, such as savory, spicy peppers and juicy pomegranate. Each flavor profile is distinct. According to Jonathan, “It’s Cheers in a wine bottle, we know your name and create what you like.” They understand the complexities of the relationship from grape to glass. You can find them every Saturday and Sunday at the Dallas Farmer’s Market or make you reservation and have win and a delicious dinner
GODSEY MARTIN LAW FIRM They are known as Godsey and Martin, but for years they became better known as IJUSTGOTHIT.COM. David Godsey and Justin Martin are the founders and Legal Team, and with offices in D/FW and Houston, they are “focused on protecting the community.” Since launching IGotHit.com in 2007, David and Justin have since grown to become one of the largest personal injury law firms in the state of Texas. With offices across the U.S., IGotHit. com currently recovers no less than $3,000,000.00 each month on behalf of victims and their families. Their creative commercials and entertained, educated, informed and empowered people for decades. You can start your case at 877-446-8448 GOLDEN GATE FUNERAL HOME Golden Gate Funeral Home “A” Crematory was established in Waxahachie, TX 1980 and the second location was opened in Dallas in 1985. Under the leadership of John E. Beckwith Jr., the Golden Gate Funeral Home was featured the TLC reality television show, Best Funeral Ever, highlighting some of their most unique and custom funerals. The Golden Gate family believes every service is a celebration of life and they strive to cater to the requests of their families. With locations in Dallas and Fort Worth, and Tallulah, LA.; the Golden Gate family is know for compassion and innovative care. Call them at 214-941-7332, 817-4789555 or 318-574-6100. Mr. Beckwith is also the host of ‘Ask the Undertaker’ 10am- 11am every Saturday Live On Facebook
FORTITUDE WELLNESS CENTER Fortitude Wellness is a smoothie & green tea bar in Cedar Hill,Tx. Focused on a mission to inspire healthy lifestyles through delicious smoothie & tea options; there’s always something going on at Fortitude. There’s a creative flair to anything on the menu and everything is reasonably priced. Praised for its customer service, Fortitude gets high marks for all menu items. Then too, the shakes are dairy free! Check them out at 241 East FM 1382 Suite 310, Cedar Hill, TX 75104, (469) 260-4524 FIRST EYE CARE SOUTHWEST First Eye Care, Inc. is an association of optometrists formed in 1985. Our goal is to have successful practices filled with happy patients. The original 18 doctors maintain independent optometry practices in Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, Grand Prairie, Carrollton, Plano, Irving, Bedford, Killeen, Southlake, Prosper, Weatherford, Roanoke, Corsicana and North Richland Hills. First Eye Care is a shared name with a shared corporate philosophy – “Vision Made Clear.” All of the member optometrists of First Eye Care support the Vision Made Clear philosophy with a goal to consistently implement these values into day-to-day operations and to continue to produce successful practices filled with happy patients. Located at 3900 W, Wheatland Road, Dallas, TX 75237 — Call (972) 780-7199 for an appointment with Dr. Craig Thomas, Michael Burton or another member of the team. JW YOGURTS Justin Hawthorne is a Pilot and Aeronautical Engineer at Lockheed Martin and he created JW Yogurts for those who want delicious tasty but healthy eating. JW Yogurts was established to be an affordable but healthier yogurt brand that supplies the needed vitamins and minerals that people often times lack in their regular diet. JWYogurts is very versatile and can be consumed with nearly anything! Reach him at JWYogurts@gmail.com https://www. facebook.com/JWYogurts ANNIE EARL’S ART GALLERY Annie Earl’s Art Gallery was named after the matriarch of managing partner Harold Banks’ family, Ms. Annie Earl Banks, who passed away in 1985. She was a very strong single parent who raised five boys and one girl on her own. Harold started loving art and collecting as a young child. He would go garage sale shopping with his mom. Working at Hobby Lobby and MJ Designs he learned the custom picture framing business in order to add that function to his art collecting. The Annie Earl’s Art Gallery is not just an art gallery but an art experience. Visit Annie Earl’s Art Gallery at 210 S. Main St. Suite #14, Duncanville, Tx. 75116 469-513-2838 https://annieearlsartgallery.com/