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VOL. 7 NO. 28 MARCH 13, 2019

Commissioner Price discusses dumping in SW Dallas County page 4

MY TRUTH

Another woman worth celebrating By Cheryl Smith, Publisher

Sometimes for whatever reason, folks come into our lives and have an impact. Some folks we are glad to see coming and then others we’re glad to see them leaving. Still others come into our lives and before long we forget they existed. Life is strange because you meet folks and feel you have met your soul mate. Many of those relationships don’t last. It’s a wonderful thing when you meet someone who brightens your life, warms your spirit and makes you feel good. Which brings me to my truth. I think the first time I interviewed the Hon. Eddie Bernice Johnson, it was in 1990. She was in her car and it was a phone interview about something related to the office she held at time, Texas State Senator. We talked at length and I remember my tape recorder failed me. I don’t recall the topic but I do remember that she was very accommodating and responsive. Over the years we had very little interaction and then one day something amazing happened. We clicked. The stars aligned. I already knew Congresswoman Eddie she was an electBernice Johnson ed official, the first nurse to serve in the Texas House and Senate, and also U.S. Congress. She advocates for veterans and a number of other causes and issues, like science and technology; or others we rarely hear about, like Lupus, foreign affairs, or leading the only veto override during President Bush’s terms. A member of Alpha Kappa Alpha See MY TRUTH, page 4

Celebrating a KING

Royle King brings Lamplighters to town By Cheryl Smith It’s time for the Superbowl of Stepping and Dallas’ own Royle King, Jr. is coming in with his team of showmen, Omega Lamplighters from Tallahassee, FL with hopes of stomping their way to first place. Stomp Wars brings together steppers from grammar to high school who will each put on their eightminute show for a piece of the $10,000 winner’s pool. Deemed the best in the country, the competitors will take to the stage at 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 16, 2019 on the University of Texas at Arlington campus, 835 E. Lamar Blvd. #156.

Omega Lamplighters Founder Royle King

For tickets, log on to www. stompwars.com. TV/Radio personality Rocky “Rock T” Turner of the Rickey Smiley Show is the host and founder of the Stomp Wars. According to Royle, the group will be rolling into Dallas on a charter bus,

Lamplighters with Sybrina Fulton (mother of Trayvon Martin)

making the trip with the 13 steppers will be three staffers and six parents. “We arrive early Friday (15th) and I want to show them my home, the town I grew up in, and maybe take them to Six Flags,” he said, adding that there would be some down time, especially

CNN under fire

NABJ’s Call for Diversity at CNN Grows

told, and raising awareness about the issues impacting our communities, we have an even better chance of creating change and Color of Change, a ending the practices that national online force unfairly hold us back,” driven by more than said Color of Change in 1.4 million members, a statement released on is joining the National Twitter. Association of Black “We support @NABJ as Journalists’ (NABJ) call they call for a civil rights for a civil rights audit at NABJ President audit, and put pressure S arah G lover CNN and more black on @CNN President representation among Jeff Zucker to make diversity and its news leadership. inclusion improvements at the “When there’s more of us in the room fighting for our stories to be See CNN, page 7

after the competition and before they leave for the approximately 14-16 hour trip back to Florida. “Some of the parents have places they would like to see also, and I have requests to eat at Sweet Georgia Brown. And of course, I want to go to Two Podners Restaurant.”

It’s an exciting time for Royle. He has a successful career, he’s a homeowner, and he’s impacting lives. When Royle graduated from Lincoln Humanities and Communications Magnet, he was off to Florida A&M University (FAMU) See KING, page 9

Former mayor headed to prison State Rep files anti-corruption bill

Rep. Eric Johnson

Laura Maczka Jordan and husband Mark Jordan (Photo: Twitter/lauramaczka, Sooner Management)

From Staff Reports

For the second week, corruption in northern Texas dominated headlines as yet another former elected official is headed for prison.

Former Richardson mayor Laura Maczka Jordan was convicted on four counts of bribery and corruption, along with her husband, developer See CORRUPTION, page 3


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