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Volume 6, No 31

MY TRUTH by

Cheryl Smith Publisher

Who are you, really?

A friend was really distraught recently because after years of working for a major corporation in a position of community engagement and marketing; he is no longer employed. Now his frustration is not because he is unemployed, instead, it is because he is not receiving the attention, recognition, honors and sometimes celebrity adulation that he has received for years representLa’Wonda Peoples ing XYZ company. Finally he realizes, it wasn’t about him! This brings me to my truth! If you are who you are because of who you work for, who you are married to or a position you hold, then one day; you could be disappointCheryl Brown ed, too. Unfortunately status is something that appears even easier to lose if it is tied to another. Status is like happiness. What makes you happy? Yolande Cornelia Giovanni, Jr. said, “I like to cook, travel and dream. I’m a writer. I’m happy.â€? Have you discovered what makes you happy? Can you be happy alone? Is being happy tied to someone else, a position, or material things? I like saying that I am “like a room without a See TRUTH, page 3

BOB RAY Journalist Extraordinaire

Sanders inducted into NABJ Hall of Fame WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The Naa time when their work wasn’t always tional Association of Black Journalwelcomed or respected,� said NABJ ists (NABJ) has unveiled its Hall of President Sarah Glover. “But they Fame class of 2018 — Albert Dunpersevered and their work will serve more (posthumous), Victoria Jones as a beacon to future generations (posthumous), Louis Martin (postof black journalists. I’m pleased to humous), William Rhoden and Bob see such a deserving group receive Ray Sanders. NABJ’s highest honor.� The Hall of Fame Award is the Bob Ray Sanders’ journalism cahighest recognition given by NABJ. reer has spanned more than four The induction ceremony will take decades across newspapers, teleplace during a luncheon on Aug. 3 vision and radio. After graduating as part of NABJ’s 43rd Annual Confrom North Texas State University in Bob Ray Sanders vention and Career Fair at the Detroit 1969, he was hired by the Fort Worth Marriott at the Renaissance Center. Star-Telegram. As one of the first “This year’s inductees have all made lasting contri- three African-American reporters ever hired by the butions to journalism. They made a significant im- newspaper, he became a trailblazer in North Texas pact in the communities they served as journalists in See SANDERS, page 16

Carter returns for 5th edition of Who’s Who in Black Dallas; nomination process open

DETROIT, MI – Who’s Who Publishing Company has announced that veteran public relations, public affairs and marketing executive Ken Carter will again assume the role of its Associate Publisher of the fifth edition of Who’s Who In Black Dallas. The 2018 issue is scheduled for release in November. The publication highlights the achievements of African Americans across a variety of industries as it documents and celebrates those featured in each edition. “We are very excited that Ken

will continue to work with us on this historic Fifth Anniversary of Who’s Who in Black Dallas. Ken, brings to our team of wealth of knowledge and experience as we continue to document, recognize and celebrate the many achievements in the Dallas, Texas metroplex� says Dr. Carter D Womack, Chief Operating Officer for Who’s Who Publishing, adding that Mr. Carter will again be responsible for all aspects of the Dallas operation including advertising and See CARTER, page 5

Ken Carter

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BIG THINGS HAPPENING at our HBCU PAUL QUINN COLLEGE

OUR HISTORY

Dear Jerry Jones, Oh say can YOU see? You have fumbled an opportunity to intercept a lie and use your privilege to score for justice. As a life-long fan of the Dallas Cowboys, who once enjoyed season tickets, it’s heartbreaking that you have taken a stand on the wrong sideline of history.

Dr. Frederick D. Haynes III pens open letter to Cowboys owner

As training camp opened you used your mighty microphone to passionately pronounce that there is no room on the Dallas Cowboys for the right to protest for right during the national anthem. Your “MASSA Complex� has shown your boys where the “gun line� (check out the movie “Life�) is! And they had better not cross it! Your quarterback, who went to school in the same state where Emmett Till was lynched, Fannie Lou Hamer was brutally beaten by police, Medgar Evers was asSee HAYNES, page 2 www.texasmetronews.com


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