Texas Metro News 10-14-21

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Final score 61-15 COLLEGE FOOTBALL Jackson State wins. GAME OF THE WEEK

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• Vol. 10 • October 14 - 20, 2021

MY TRUTH By Cheryl Smith PUBLISHER

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Talk about having a funky good time! Last week I attended the inaugural Arlington Showdown, where the Southern Jaguars and the Texas Southern Tigers took to the Gridiron. I just love it when I see folks out supporting HBCUs because I love all HBCUs. It was great talking with the new president of TSU, Dr. Lesia Crumpton-Young, along with alumni and friends from TSU and the Thurgood Marshall Law School. Then about around the third quarter of the game, I went over to see what Southern University fans were up to. Everyone knows that Southern University has one of the strongest fan bases of HBCUs and they didn’t disappoint us. Which brings me to my truth. While I really didn’t have a cat in that fight (pun intended); I did have a preference. I felt the Southern University fans deserved to take a victory home back to Louisiana, because they really showed love by showing up and supporting their school, regardless of the outcome — Southern fans are present and accounted for! I am sure that TSU had alums and supporters to come from across the country just like Southern did, but I tell you, Southern folks came strong — they deserved a win. Some might say that the last call was debatable; however, that game is Black History. I have a few tips for alums who are not supporting their schools. And yes there are more ways to support than atSee MY TRUTH, page 12

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Former Dallas City Council woman Jennifer Gates, Officer Kylle Hawks, City Councilman Adam McGough, Chief Eddie Garcia and Mayor Eric Johnson Credit: Marva Sneed

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Just in time for National Domestic Violence Awareness Month

I WAS JUST THINKING... By Norma Adams-Wade

How would you rewrite your story?

City leaders release plan for ending domestic violence By Marva Sneed

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ecognizing that last year, domestic violence aggravated assaults increased by 13.6% in Dallas over 2019, Mayor Eric Johnson and Police Chief Eddie Garcia Monday

chose National Domestic Violence Awareness Month to discuss the police department's new plan to reduce domestic violence. "At times domestic violence can seem to be too complicated and too intractable of a problem

for us to solve," Mayor Johnson said. "We can't throw up our hands and say, it's someone else's problem. We must do all that we can to reduce domestic violence in this city. And we must take advantage of every See CITY LEADERS, page 7

Texas Southern victorious over Southern in Arlington Showdown By Valerie Fields Hill News Editor Texas Metro News

ARLINGTON – The inaugural Arlington Football Showdown between historically Black Texas Southern University (Houston) and Southern University (-Baton Rouge) in Choctaw Stadium (formerly Globe Life) Saturday See ARLINGTON SHOWDOWN, page 8

Southern and Texas Southern face off in Arlington

Journalist, Clara McLaughlin remembered Clara Jackson Mc- filiated TV station Laughlin passed away in the United States. on October 3, Upon securing 2021, at the age ownership of of 81. KLMG-TV in She was best East Texas, she known for bealso became ing the first the first Black Black woman person to own to own and be Clara McLaughlin a CBS affiliate the majority share- station. holder of a network-af- See CLARA MCLAUGHLIN, page 7

Credit: Valerie Fields Hill

Juanita Craft Humanitarian awardees announced

The State Fair of Texas in integrating many placand the Juanita J. Craft es across the city of Dallas, Civil Rights House & including the State Fair Museum Steering of Texas. In honCommittee has anor of her efforts, nounced the recipachievements, and ients of the Juanita legacy, the State Craft HumanitarFair and Juanita J. ian Awards, in Craft Civil Rights honor of the tire- Juanita J. Craft House & Museum less activist for civil rights Steering Committee are who played a crucial role See JUANITA CRAFT, page 11

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Watched a TV Hallmark Channel movie the other night that left an impression. Can’t remember the name of the squeaky-clean comedy-drama, but this was the plot: A 30-something woman fell and hit her head. When she awoke, she was age 15 again and had the opportunity to rewrite the outcome of her future. Of course, because it was Hallmark it had a happy ending. Great! But I was just thinking… What if we all could go back to a certain age and rewrite the outcome of our future? How would you rewrite your story? One line in the Hallmark movie was, “This is do-over.” What would be your do-over? You will not believe me when I say it is hard for me to think of a do-over in my life. It is true. But you will not believe me. It sounds too impossible. I do have one that I am not prepared to share. But beyond that one, I can think of no other. I have always looked at my life as a pure blessing, which it has been. My sister and I had both parents, Had grandparents. Had neighbors who See JUST THINKING, page 7


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