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Women will bring peace in the world From the Capitol Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson

On April 30, hundreds of women, peacebuilders, and peace activists from around the globe will gather in Dallas for the Annual “A World of Women for World Peace” Conference. During the annual event attendees will share strategies for building bridges toward global peace, a role for which women are uniquely qualified to assume. I began the peace conference 15-years ago, shortly after the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. I was horrified by a picture of boysoldiers from Liberia, ages 12 and 14, on the front page of Newsweek magazine. They were dressed in war gear and armed with machine guns. At the time, two of my grandsons were about the same age as these young boys, and I just thought “enough is enough!” I knew that I had to do something about the situation. I knew that every solider I saw had a mother, a sister, an aunt, or a grandmother. These women in their lives were uniquely positioned to influence these soldiers, no matter where they are in the world. My efforts started with women who are the mothers of young boys like the ones I saw on the cover of that magazine, whose lives are sacrificed in the name of war. We must recognize and empower these women to facilitate peacebuilding, peacemaking, and peace-keeping activities across the world. We must also recognize the experts and leaders who help us to plant the seeds of peace. As a result, the annual peace dialogue was born. I know that when women are at the tables

of power and influence, they can directly influence a peaceful resolution to many of the world’s conflicts. Over the years, proponents of peace from throughout the world have participated in the event. Conference participants have included elected officials, international peace activists, victims of violence and aggression and ordinary citizens. All of them have contributed significantly to the global effort to bring about peace. Last year, we held a peace conference in Taiwan. This year’s conference promises to be as exciting and productive as the others. Our featured panelists include Sister Rosemary Nyirume from Gulu, Uganda; Mu Naw Di, a teenage survivor of conflict in Myanmar and Nikiya Natale, a distinguished immigration attorney for Refugee Services of Texas. Sister Nyirume, sited as one of the most influential people in the world by Time Magazine, operates a shelter in her country for women and girls who have been the victims of rape, domestic violence, and war. She has also helped to change the lives of young girls who were once forced to become child-soldiers. When writing about Sister Rosemary, the academy award winning actor, Forest Whitaker, said “The traumas she heals are unfathomable, but the reach of her love is boundless.” Sister Rosemary’s commitment to healing the wounds caused by war and conflict are illustrative of the meaning and purpose of “A World of Women for World Peace,” and of the women whose lives are devoted to ending human conflict for the sake of our planet and for all of its inhabitants. I am looking forward to this year’s conference and hope that all of you will us re-emphasize in your own communities the necessity of peace and diplomacy, both here at home and across the globe.

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Who’s Who in Black Dallas to be unveiled at Perot Museum Johnson, Parrish, City Wide Community Development given honors for impact Dallas – The third edition of Who’s Who In Black Dallas® will be unveiled at a networking reception and program at the Perot Museum of Nature and Science, Monday, May 2nd beginning at 6:30 p.m., officials announced today. Who’s Who In Black Dallas® will be celebrating the achievements of African Americans in the metropolitan Dallas area. Over 200 people will be highlighted in the publication. Joining the celebration for the third edition will be Matrice Ellis Kirk, Partner in RSR Partners and Chair of the AT&T Performing Arts Center and Levi Davis, investment banker and former Assistant City

Manager for the City of Dallas. Kirk has written the Foreword and Davis the Introduction for the third edition. “Recognizing the achievements of African Americans in Dallas is significant. Sharing my thoughts among those affiliated with Who’s Who In Black Dallas®. is very heart warming,” said Kirk. “I was thrilled to be invited to write the Introduction for the third edition of Who’s Who,” said Davis who has been featured as one of the Most Influential in Dallas and completing a video history of the city. “I have been a student of this city for a long time and am encouraged about recognizing African American contributions.” “We are excited to be doing the third edition of Who’s Who In Black Dallas® and are equally excited to have Matrice Kirk and Levi Davis penning the Foreword and Introduction for this edition,” says Carter Womack, Chief Operating Officer of Who’s

Equality Texas condemns Denton County Sheriff candidate, for inciting violence against transgender Texans Equality Texas, the largest statewide organization dedicated solely to fighting for LGBT equality in Texas, condemns Tracy Murphree, Denton County Sheriff Candidate, for inciting violence against transgender Texans. Tracy Murphree used his Facebook account on April 22 to say he would violently attack a transgender person who uses the same bathroom as his daughter.

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Who Publishing. “Their respective impact on the African-American community goes hand in hand

“No Texan should ever have to live in fear of violence because of their gender identity or gender expression. At Equality Texas we believe it is inappropriate and unacceptable for any law enforcement official to make inflammatory statements that condone violence,” said Steve Rudner, Equality Texas Board Chair. Overwhelmingly, Texans believe that everyone throughout the state should be able to live without fear of discrimination or fear of being a victim of crime. Equality Texas is working with Resource Center and other local organizations on further planned actions in response to Mr. Murphree’s public attacks. For more information contact DeAnne Cuellar at 210-896-9141. Equality Texas is the largest statewide organization dedicated solely to securing full equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender Texans through political action, education, community organizing, and collaboration.

Matrice Ellis Kirk with the commitment and vision of Who’s Who Publishing.”

Local Law Enforcement to collect unused and expired Prescription Medication Cedar Hill, Texas – Impact Cedar Hill and Local law enforcement will host a Prescription Drug Take Back on April 30, 2016 from 10:00am to 2:00pm officers will be accepting unused and expired prescription and over-the-counter medications for disposal. This event is a partnership between the Cedar Hill Police Department, Cedar Hill ISD, City of Cedar Hill, Walgreens, and IMPACT Cedar Hill. The Prescription Drug Take Back is part of a national effort by the Drug Enforcement Agency to reduce the availability of unmonitored medications in home medicine cabinets. Each day, approximately 2,500 teens use prescription drugs

An added feature to the third edition unveiling is the issuing of three awards – Trailblazer, Comer Cottrell Maverick in honor of the late Hair Care Manufacturing Entrepreneur and Community Impact. Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson will received the Trailblazer, Roland Parrish, owner of numerous McDonald’s franchises will get the Comer Cottrell Maverick Award and City Wide Community Development Corporation, developer of the highly successful Lancaster Urban Village and other housing projects in Lancaster Keist area, the Community Impact Award. “We wanted to recognize three areas of impact,” said returning Associate Publisher Ken Carter, President and CEO of Focus Communications, a 36 year-old public relations, public affairs, marketing and crisis communications company “We strongly believe the recipients of these honors are truly noteworthy and Game Changers,” said Carter.

to get high for the first time according to the Partnership for a Drug Free America. Studies show that a majority of abused prescription drugs are obtained from family and friends, as well as the home medicine cabinet. Turning in medications to law enforcement officers is the best way to safely dispose of these potentially hazardous materials and keep them away from our youth. Please do not throw away or flush medications down a toilet, which results in contamination of our local water supplies and landfills. To participate, bring your unused or expired over the counter and prescription drugs to the Prescription Drug Take Back site at Walgreens located at 501 E. Beltline in Cedar Hill from 10:00am – 2:00pm. Pills and liquid medications will be accepted; however, officers will not be able to accept inhalers or injection (needle) supplies. The service is anonymous and free of charge. NoID will be required before disposal and no questions will be asked

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“We find our population suffering from old inequalities, little changed by vast sporadic remedies. In spite of our efforts and in spite of our talk, we have not weeded out the over privileged and we have not effectively lifted up the underprivileged. Both of these manifestations of injustice have retarded happiness. No wise man has any intention of destroying what is known as the profit motive; because by the profit motive we mean the right by work to earn a decent livelihood for ourselves and for our families.� - President Franklin D. Roosevelt, State of the Union Address, January 4, 1935 Day in and day out, men and women all over our country work hard at their jobs - but hardly have anything to show for it. As the debate over income inequality and narrowing the ever-widening wealth gap continues to dominate our national and political conversations, private corporations and states are taking matters into their own hands, bridging the dueling divides of income and opportunity by increasing the minimum

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wage. Target is reportedly raising employee wages to a $10 minimum in May. This would be the second wage hike in a year for the retail giant. Only a few weeks ago, the governors of New York and California signed bills that would gradually increase their states’ minimum wages to $15, the highest in the nation. In the face of the Congress’ refusal to increase the federal minimum wage, these gestures from private enterprise and legislative offices reflect a new reality in our post-recession economy: jobs are coming back, but, for the most part, they aren’t the kinds of jobs that pay a living wage. Very often, they are not the kind of jobs that serve as a platform to better paying work. And they are the kinds of jobs that predominately employ young people, minorities and women - the most vulnerable members of our low-wage, slow growth recovery economy. What was a Franklin Roosevelt era labor law meant to put a floor on poverty in America has become a low ceiling barring millions of American workers from present and future prosperity. For 10 years, the National Urban League has advocated for a federal minimum wage hike tied to the Consumer Price Index, which tracks inflation by observing changes over time in consumer pricing for a variety of goods. If prices are going up - and they are - wages that don’t reflect these hikes in prices translates into working-class employees never getting ahead

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and being forced to make difficult choices to survive, provide for themselves and their family. The current federal minimum wage stands at $7.25. President Barack Obama, during a State of the Union address, said, “Let’s declare that in the wealthiest nation on Earth, no one who works full-time should have to live in poverty.� Well, on $7.25 an hour, you can bet they will. In fact, if the minimum wage kept pace with inflation, the current minimum wage would be $19. We support a $15 minimum wage, tied to inflation. With more Americans surviving on minimum wage than at any other point in our history, to ignore the issue of wages is to ignore the problem of income inequality, and to ignore the struggles of men and women left behind as the economy recovers. While I applaud the initiative taken by states and businesses to provide employees with living wages, we must put an end to the “vast, sporadic remedies� condemned by President Roosevelt. The current patchwork of state minimum wages is not a solution. Congress needs to do its job. Republicans supported minimum wage increases under President George W. Bush, but have blocked all efforts to raise it since then. Rather than condemn a generation to a lifetime of poverty, let’s afford them the opportunity to earn living wages and climb the economic ladder of opportunity and success.

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quoted as saying. No train, bus or airline company can match this former slave woman’s safety record. And few of us could match her faithful partnership with God, determination to be free and willingness to help others to be free without thought about self-sacrifice. Now the entire nation will pay public homage to Harriet Tubman’s devotion to freedom, and also honor Sojourner Truth and other great women and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. who never stopped demanding and working to assure that America lives up to its declared creed of freedom, life, liberty, pursuit of happiness and equality for all Kudos to the Treasury Department which has announced that Harriet Tubman’s face will grace the front of the redesigned $20 bill, making her the first woman in more than a century and first African American ever to be represented on the face of an American paper note. And it’s wonderful that she will not be alone. Sojourner Truth and women suffragette activists and leaders will be featured on the back of the $10 bill. Great contralto and opera singer Marian Anderson, for whom I was named and about whom great conductor Arturo Toscanini said “yours is a voice such as one hears once in a hundred years,� will be featured on the back of the $5 bill. First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt arranged for Marian Anderson to perform at the Lincoln Memorial before 75,000 in 1939 after the Daughters of the American Revolution refused to let her sing at Constitution Hall because she was not White. Mrs. Roosevelt and Dr. King will grace the back of the $5 bill rounding out the inspiring group of determined moral warriors who expanded the civil and human rights of women, people of

color and all of us. Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew said he had an ‘aha’ moment after recognizing the groundswell of public response to his announcement that the Treasury Department was considering changing the design of the $10 bill. To so many people these new treasury bills will be much more than pieces of paper. For too long and for too many money has been the most powerful symbol of what we value as a nation. Harriet Tubman, Sojourner Truth, Marian Anderson, Eleanor Roosevelt, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Alice Paul, Susan B. Anthony, Lucretia Mott, and Martin Luther King, Jr. - their faces on American currency will send powerful messages about what - and who - we Americans are, value and strive to become. The new bills also will powerfully remind all Americans and teach our children and grandchildren that Black history and women’s history are American history. They will take us a giant step forward towards healing our nation’s profoundly crippling birth defects of slavery, Native American genocide, and exclusion of all women and non-propertied men of all races from our electoral process and ensuring full participation in our nation’s life. It is so important to make sure all of our children can see their ancestors pictured on something as basic as the money used every day by countless millions and this will deepen the meaning of how we define success in America. And to Black children who remain the poorest group in America, I hope Harriet Tubman and Sojourner Truth become anchor reminders of their great heritage of strength, courage, faith and belief in the equality of women and people of every color. None of us must ever give up fighting for freedom and equality and human dignity however tough the road. I hope all of our children and all of us will be inspired anew by our diverse and rich heritages and cultures as Americans and renew our determination to build a level playing field in our nation for every child and help our nation shine a brighter beacon of hope in a world hungering for moral example.


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HALL: The Sound Doctrine of Prince!!!

The Revolutionary voice we knew and respected as Prince Rogers Nelson, has been quieted. I didn’t know what to say publicly, so let me share my privacy with you. For decades, I harbored a desire to share dinner with two men who share my birth year…Michael Jackson and Prince. But I ain’t ready for that soiree no time soon. The old Negro spiritual said it would be a day of rejoicing when we all got to Heaven, however, it did not say we all had to arrive at the same time. LOL. That being said… Prince had been on my radar for a while, but I officially met his music at a disco in 1978. He was sassy, but classy and he had developed plenty of sweet–nothings to whisper to girls; an art that I had not yet perfected. “Hey, lover, I got sugarcane…that I want to lose in you, Baby can you stand the pain? Hey, lover, sugar don’t you see? There’s so many things that you do to me. Cuz you are “Soft and Wet.” This chance meeting occurred on a parquet floor and under the pulsating attack of colorful strobe lighting. But I had heard him suggestively seducing girls using metaphors involving automobiles previously. “I guess I should have known by the way you parked your car sideways that it wouldn’t last. You’re the kinda person that believes in making out once, love ‘em and leave ‘em fast.” She was a Little Red Corvette. Maybe she was still driving Prince because he died much too fast.

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The original fresh Prince and I maintained a casual, some-timey relationship until Purple Rain. In one scene, he took this beautiful girl to a questionable body of water that she assumed was Lake Minnetonka. She went skinny-dipping in the wrong lake and blushed with embarrassment. But nothing like the public embarrassment she would suffer soon after. “I knew a girl named Nikki, I guess you could say she was a sex fiend. I met her in a hotel lobby masturbating with a magazine. She said, “How’d you like to waste some time?” And I could not resist when I saw little Nikki grind.” Come back Nikki, come back!! The song was driven by syncopation, a hard beat and an acid rock guitar solo. The rest, as they say, was Negro history! Or was this Negro history? Long before America fell in love with a handsome mixed-raced President, Prince was a poster boy for the Mulatto club. Prince perfected an amorphous cultural and

racial duality and dexterity that made everyone comfortable with him. The symbol once known as the “Artist formerly known as Prince” lived Frank Sinatra’s “I did it my way.”

For m e , Prince was a carbon copy of James Brown with better diction and a more expansive vocabulary. But simultaneously, Prince was a more soulful version of Mick Jagger or David Bowie. Prince laid claim to a diplomatic immunity that wouldn’t allow him to be bound by race, sexuality or those who maintained music’s status quo. He, like Malcolm X, chose to change his name rather than be a willing slave. That

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was revolution…that’s when Prince went from promising to permanent for me. So…“Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to get through this thing called life.” Don’t go crazy, but the man who declared; “I would die 4 U” has left the building. The sound doctrine according to Prince Rogers Nelson ain’t in the King James, but for many it was straight Gospel. Let me bid you adieu in Prince’s own words. “Sometimes it snows in April…Sometimes I feel so bad.” Prophetically, it is now April and some of us are feeling so bad. But Prince is kicking it with the King of Kings and will never have to ask “How come you don’t call me…anymore? Sounds good huh?

CURRY: Poor People are Discouraged from Voting TRUTH TO POWER

By George E. Curry

George E. Curry, former editor-in-chief of Emerge magazine and editor-in-chief of the National Newspaper Publishers Association News Service (NNPA.) He is a keynote speaker, moderator, and media coach. Curry can be reached through his Web site, www. georgecurry.com. You can also follow him at www.twitter.com/ currygeorge and George E. Curry Fan Page on Facebook.

Bernie Sanders on Sunday tried to attribute most of his losses to Hillary Clinton - his recent string of victories notwithstanding - to poor people not voting. “Poor people don’t vote,” he said on NBC’s Meet the Press. “I mean, that’s just a fact. That’s a sad reality of American society.” What’s a fact is that when poor people do vote, they are not voting for Bernie Sanders. As the Washington Post observed, “Sanders has lost Democratic voters with household incomes below $50,000 by 55 percent to 44 percent to Clinton across primaries where network exit polls have been conducted.” He lost to Clinton 21 percent among voters bringing in more than $100,000 a year and by 9 points among middle income voters, according to the newspaper. So if more poor people were voting, if the current trends hold true, Clinton would be beating Sanders by an even larger margin. There is no doubt that poor people are far less likely to vote than more affluent citizens. According to the Census Bureau, 47 percent of eligible adults with family incomes of less than $20,000 annually

voted in 2012. By contrast, approximately 80 percent of those in families earning $100,000 or more a year voted in 2012. Similar patterns also held true to voter registration. Sanders said on Meet the Press, “If we can significantly increase voter turnout so that low-income people and working people and young people participated in the political process, if we got a voter turnout of 75 percent, this country would be radically transformed.” Sanders failed to address why poor people are less likely to vote. A study for Caltech and MIT reported that people generally failed to vote for a variety of reasons, including dissatisfaction with the choice of candidates, other obligations, transportation problems and registration issues. Under the headline, “Why Are the Poor and Minorities Less Likely to Vote?,” an article in Atlantic magazine noted, “While income and education levels were not recorded in the survey, race and age were major factors influencing who made it to the polls on Election Day and what kind of barriers they faced. Black and Hispanic citizens, for whom the poverty rate is close to three times that of whites, were three times as likely as whites to not have the requisite I.D. and to have difficulty finding the correct polling place. They were more than three times as likely as whites to not receive a requested absentee ballots, and roughly twice as likely to be out of town on Election Day or to have to wait in long lines. “They were also substantially more likely than whites to report transportation

problems and bad time and location as reasons for not getting to the polls, while white voters were the most likely to cite disapproval of candidate choices. Taken together, the surveys suggest that white citizens who abstain from voting do so primarily by choice, while the majority of minority non-voters face problems along the way.” And the problems faced along the way are considerable. According to the Caltech/MIT survey, between 910,000 and 3 million votes were lost in 2008 as a result of registration problems. Another 1.5 million voters said the polling places were poorly run and 1 million reported feeling intimidated at the polls. Of those asked to show a photo ID, 70 percent were Black, 65 percent were Latino and only 51 percent were White, according to the study. The United States voter turnout consistently trails most developed countries. According to the Pew Research Center, the U.S. turnout rates in 2012 was 53.6 percent, compared to 87.2 percent in Belgium, 86.4 percent in Turkey, and 82.6 percent in Sweden. Numerous suggestions have been made to make it easier for Americans to vote, including weekend and online voting, extending voting over several days and making the hours more convenient. But instead of doing that, many states are moving in the opposite direction. The Brennan Center for Justice at the New York University School of Law reported

17 states will have new voter restrictions in place for the 2016 presidential election, ranging from strict Photo ID requirements to curtailing voting hours and adding more registration restrictions. The 17 states are: Alabama, Arizona, Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Mississippi, Nebraska, New Hampshire, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and Wisconsin. A survey by the Brennan Center found: Seven of the 11 states with the highest Black turnout in 2008 have new voter restrictions in place; Eight of the 12 state where Latino population growth was greatest from 2000 to 2010 passed laws making it harder to vote; Blacks were four times more likely than Whites to stand in voting lines for more than 30 minutes; Latinos were six times more likely than Whites to stand in voting lines more than 30 minutes and Voters in precincts in Florida, Maryland and South Carolina with higher percentages of voters of color have fewer voting machines. It’s not easy being poor in this country. And, by design, we seem to be doing very little to increase the number of poor people voting.


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There’s a Reason Life Happens Spiritually Speaking by James A. Washington subscribe to a personal theory that our suffering is an integral part of God’s plan to ready us for the struggle of spreading the good news of Jesus Christ. Suffering in some ways is a prerequisite for strengthening one’s spiritual muscle. I look at Christ’s time in the desert as a toughening or cleansing that readied Him for the task ahead. Given my perspective I offer to you that for me it is difficult to respect the opinion of someone who has led the so called “charmed life” or, someone who was born with the proverbial silver spoon in a cavity free mouth. It’s hard, if

not impossible, to listen to someone talk with certainty about things they’ve never seen or places they’ve never been. My belief is that God teaches in a manner few of us will ever truly understand. I honestly believe that when He chooses you, when it’s your time, He has a unique way of communicating who’s really in charge. And, if the truth be told, it ain’t us. When God is talking to you, you eventually come to know it. Take notes on this. “No discipline seems pleasant at the time, but (rather) painful. Later on, however, it produces a harvest of righteousness and peace for those who have been trained by it.” Hebrews 12:11. As far as I’m concerned, we’re all in training, believe it or not, to fight in God’s war. Whether being forged in a fiery furnace or stuck in a tailspin of perceived despair and hopelessness, each one of us is being

battle tested in anticipation that one day, we will be called to arms. This struggle, these experiences, they bring about wisdom; a spiritual wisdom from a spiritual perspective that I believe must be shared. It must be. Otherwise, God keeps you in a perpetual classroom where life constantly gives you a new place to go to the bathroom. You haven’t learned anything, so life keeps kicking your…well, you get the picture. When you finally realize the One trying to tell you something is God, then a wondrous thing begins to happen. You listen more intently and learn more eagerly. Like the child who discovers walking leads to the joy of running, or the baby who discovers his own hand, the possibilities seem endless. The mind says ‘tell me more.’ The spirit says ‘Thank you Jesus.’ At that very moment, it is my belief that God let’s us know we’re able to withstand, overcome, rise above and win the battle of carrying T:10.25”

the message of salvation. Christ is savior. At that moment, we also move from being in the classroom to being on the battlefield where Satan keeps score. You remember those days back in school when you actually studied and were prepared for the test? Confidence oozed from you. When God has been the lesson planner, the study partner, the instructor, it doesn’t matter how much Satan wants it to be a Net Flix Night. “Blessed is the man who perseveres under trial, because when he has stood the test, he will receive the crown of life that God has promised to those who love Him.” James 1:12. Our job then is to recognize and represent; recognize the hell we’re going through is not without purpose. The most important message of the day is to understand who (Jesus) has suffered the most and why. “It is your Father’s good pleasure to give you the Kingdom.” Luke 12:32. May God bless and keep you always.

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-Raymond Dones, Founder The National Association of Minority Contractors Dallas/Ft Worth Inc., is a nonprofit minority business trade, educational and advocacy association located in Arlington Texas to address the needs and concerns of minority contractors, NAMC’s membership consist of all races and ethnic background; the organization’s mandated “ Building Bridges-Crossing Barriers” focusing on construction industry concerns common to African American, Asian Americans, Hispanic Americans, Native Americans and Women.

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More than just a Pizza Parlor...

What will area business do about demands to change name If there’s one thing customers have come to expect when they walk through the door of Black Jack Pizza in Sunny South Dallas, it has to be the big smile on Dorothy Jones’ face as she greets each and every man, woman or child; many by name. No matter what kind of day she’s having Mrs. Jones is going to show some love to her customers. She wants them to know she appreciates their business. That radiant smile was there during a recent visit, but it wasn’t too long before one could tell that something was wrong. Very wrong. Fred Conwright and James Runnels know exactly what Mrs. Jones was going through and why her heart was heavy.

Dorothy Jones with DPD’s finest, Avery Reddy.

Around 1989, after almost eight years of operating their popular South Dallas restaurant, the two received a cease and desist demand from the owners of Ponderosa Steakhouse. It seems the owners of Ponderosa Steakhouse were going after any business using the name they had on their approximately 600 locations across the country. “They went after everyone using the Ponderosa name, except for a nudist colony,” said Mr. Runnels. “They watched us closely and let us know if they saw any use of their name.” After media attention, a contest to come up with a new name, and massive community support; the men chose Two Podners Bar-B-Que and Seafood. Fast forward to 2016, another century, another decade; but same story. Mrs. Jones is proud of the reputation that Black Jack Pizza has, not only in Dallas, Texas, but across the country. With locations in Sunny South Dallas and Pleasant Grove; there’s a constant stream of loyal customers who travel from near and far for their great pizza, which you can even purchase by the slice, and burgers. But there’s more. Black Jack Pizza's i c e d tea is praised across the country, with customers clamoring for the family recipe. Business was good at both

restaurants and customers seemed really happy. Everything was fine, or so Mrs. Jones thought. A LETTER IN THE MAIL Then she received a letter from Robert D. Carmignani, vice president of Internal Operations for Askar Management Group, LLC on behalf of Blackjack Enterprises, LLC. “Blackjack Enterprises, LLC is the franchisor of restaurants doing business as Blackjack Pizza. We recently learned that you and/or

your business, located at 2536 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. Dallas, Texas 75215, is using the trademark “Blackjack Pizza” as your business name, in connection with your services and products, on your store front signs, marketing pieces, social media sites, promotional materials, uniforms and menus, among other things,” wrote Mr. Carmignani on letterhead bearing a Commerce TWP, Michigan address. “Our Marks are an important, distinctive, and valuable representation of our company, products, and services, as well as our goodwill. We therefore ask that you immediately cease and desist any and all infringing activity, including, without limitation, any further use of Blackjack Pizza (or any other name or mark that may be confusingly similar) for any purpose in connection with the marketing, sale, promotion, distribution, or identification of your products, services or your pizza/restaurant location at 2536 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. Dallas, Texas 75215.” On the letter dated, March 18, 2016, was the threat of legal action to “enforce any and all rights we may have,” if the Jones Family did not provide the “requested assurance of compliance.” WHY DALLAS, WHY NOW, AFTER ALMOST THREE DECADE? Mrs. Jones said she was confused and upset. She and her son opened their doors on the Boulevard in 1990. For over 25 years no one has said anything about the name and when she does hear from someone, allegedly her competition, well, they are operating thousands of miles away, in Utah, Colorado, Arizona, Montana and Wyoming. “We’re here in Texas and they have no restaurants in Texas,” she said, clearly confused about why this big business was making a move that she felt could cost her dearly. “They want us to change our name and we have had the name for almost 30 years. We don’t want people to think we have sold out or that we’re just a front for companies that come into the community and take over.” And that is a major concern for Mrs. Jones because she says her customers have already been questioning the recent change she made to the restaurant, hoping that by changing the name to “ D J’s BlackJack Pizza” Mr. Carmignani and the “other” BlackJack would back off pursuing her business. NECESSARY FILINGS Sure the big company filed for a trademark in 1987, and they have been operating since 1983. Mrs. Jones said when she applied for an assumed name with Dallas County, no one alerted her that another business had the same name. The idea for naming her restaurant came from a relative who went by that name and the accompanying logo features a Black man in a chef’s hat, unlike the corporation’s logo which has the artwork of a man much like the one that appears on a deck of cards. And legal experts say it was her responsibility to research the information when filing her paperwork. Sure she filed for an assumed name back in 1990 with then-Dallas County Clerk Earl Bullock, but there were other steps she needed to take including with the Secretary of State, said current County Clerk John Warren. Reached at a conference, Mr. Warren said, you begin the process by doing a search for the availability of the name of the business at www.roamdallaspropertyrecords.com. Unfortunately Mrs. Jones never attempted to trademark the name, or she would have found out that the folks in Colorado own a Federal Registration Number, filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Center and the State of Colorado. And when she filed for an assumed name with the County Clerk, there was no other Black Jack Pizza or any other businesses with the name in Dallas County. If there had been, she wouldn’t have received the name, which was only valid in Dallas County. GET READY FOR A FIGHT Now when a situation comes up like this, everyone has an opinion. Many are encouraging the Joneses to “Fight for their name.” The easiest way, some say, would be to change a few

letters, add a vowel or another name to the current name. Nope, that is not the way to go. Efforts have to be made to ensure there is no confusion, that there is a clear distinction between users. The whole trademark issue is one that few know about. The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has a website and pamphlets to make the process simpler and more affordable. According to the website, you should search the USPTO database before filing your application, to determine whether anyone already claims trademark rights in a particular mark through a federal registration. You are also able to file your application and pay online. A trademark is a brand for goods and services, according to the USPTO. It is a word, slogan, symbol, design or combination of the aforementioned. It can also be a sound, color or smell. To enjoy the nationwide rights offered by a federal trademark registration, you must file an application and receive a registration from the USPTO. Individual states also offer to register trademarks, but any protection granted is limited to that state. By registering, you gain the right to use the “coveted ‘R in the circle.’” The process to get a trademark can seem cumbersome and for small businesses, costly. You can always hire an attorney. There is also the Patent and Trademark Resource Center program that can assist, but there are also other options. PREPARING BUSINESSES FOR BUSINESS The issues Mrs. Jones is having points to a need for business counseling like that provided by the Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce. Wilton Munnings, president and COO of the Chamber says they established a business assistance center to work with entrepreneurs, like the Joneses. They give one-on-one training and address many issues, like selecting an assumed name, developing a business plan, obtaining trademarks and understanding their marketplace and the importance of marketing their businesses. Mr. Munnings said he is not pleased that Dallas’ Blackjack Pizza is dealing with legal issues that the Jones family members say could really hurt their business. A patron of the restaurant, Mr. Mullins said, “It would be a sad day” for all of Dallas if a business of that magnitude and quality had to shut its doors. “We will work with them, he continued. “ I would love to see them take this opportunity to expand their business. “ And this is exactly what Two Podners has done with locations in the D/FW International Airport and a new facility opening next door to its present location on Robert B. Cullum Blvd. across from Fair Park. Interestingly Ponderosa has had challenges of its own, proving it takes more than a name to be successful. A POSITIVE SPIN Mrs. Jones and her son Terry manage the Martin Luther King Blvd. location and the 2120 North St. Augustine Drive location in Pleasant Grove is managed by her daughter and son-in-law Marilyn and Vincent Pond and grandson, Trevor. Daphne Hornbuckle is president of the business organization, Iota Phi Lambda Sorority, Inc. Upon hearing about Mrs. Jones legal troubles, Mrs. Hornbuckle said she was “heartbroken.” “I know Mrs. Jones and the type of person she is,” she said. “I felt we really needed to rally around her and her son to keep those doors open. She supports our community full force and its

the least we can do.” As she plans for her sorority’s annual leadership forum, Mrs. Hornbuckle said there’s so much aspiring entrepreneurs need to know about starting a business because it goes “beyond having a great product or service.” When her members gather at the Frontier Flight Museum on June 4, 2016, she said they will be joined by a dozen “dynamic women” who will be discussing successes and failures, pitfalls and guides for understanding Gregory Johnson, Mrs. Jones’ son what needs to be done to be in compliance. And the legal components are an issue for Dallas City Councilwoman Tiffinni A. Young, who says it is imperative that steps are taken to avoid the problems that Conwright and Runnels, and now the Joneses are dealing with. Small businesses are important in her district and she is disturbed by the number of businesses and non-profit organizations that need help with making sure they have all the right documents filed, including their taxes. Mr. Runnels agrees with Mrs. Hornbuckle and Mr. Munnings about turning this situation from lemons to lemonade. “We had it (our business) registered in Dallas, but Ponderosa was national and they were coming into Dallas,” he said, adding that he understands how Mrs. Jones feels. “I can understand protecting the name. We had the Ponderosa name for eight years, they have had Black Jack for almost 30 and they have been really good for the community.” He continued, “I don’t think it will affect business at all.” Mr. Mullins said it’s important that the Joneses let the public know that it’s the same product and same people, but a different name. Mrs. Hornbuckle concurred, “This situation could be really good. I know its upsetting, but she can look at it as a refresh, a time for rebranding. People will support the name change and the business because they will look forward to good food and having Mrs. Jones’ big, gracious smile to greet us.” -Cheryl Smith PRESS CONFERENCE SCHEDULED WHO: Owners of the restaurant formerly known as Black Jack Pizza-Dorothy Jones, Terry Jones, Marilyn Pond, Vincent Pond, Trevor Pond Wilton Munnings - Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce COO and President Dallas City Councilwoman Tiffinni A. Young Dallas Deputy Mayor Pro Tem Erik Wilson Atty. Cheryl Wattley, UNT Law School Terry Allen, National Black Public Relations Society -Texas James Runnels, Two Podners Restaurant list at press time

WHAT: WHEN: WHERE: WHY: immediately,

Press Conference on status of Black Jack Pizza Monday, May 2, 2016 10a.m. 2536 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Dallas, TX 75215 If the Jones Family does not take drastic measures they could lose their family business. After lengthy

consultations with some great legal minds, and with help from the University of North Texas Law School and other organizations, the Jones' family has come up with a way to keep yet another South Dallas business from failing. They will announce their plans at the 10:00a.m. press conference.


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NEW YORK, NY – This month, CURLS, one of the bestrecognized natural hair care brands in North America, marks its 14 year anniversary of pioneering the burgeoning natural hair market with a festive celebration Saturday, April 30, 2016 at the MADI Museum (3109 Carlisle Street, Dallas, Texas). Led by CURLS CEO and Founder, Mahisha Dellinger, the anniversary celebration will recognize its historic past and meteoric growth, laud the company’s present success as well as pay homage to the Dallas community by celebrating industry trailblazers, Renee Cottrell-Brown and Eric Brown. ”According to statistics, I was not expected to succeed in life. The generational cycle of poverty was destined to continue. An unmarried, single mom stuck on welfare or in a dead-end job was my fate. However, I had a vision for my life and was determined that my present circumstances would dictate my destiny,” said CURLS CEO & Founder, Mahisha Dellinger. “Creating CURLS from nothing and turning it in to successful international company that it is today has exceeded my expectations and I am incredibly grateful.” In 2002, Ms. Dellinger launched CURLS, a family of awardwinning organic hair care products, out of her frustration with the lack of effective products for natural and curly hair; a market previously unanswered by the beauty industry. Today, Ms. Dellinger’s astute business acumen and natural talent for delivering market-driven products has made CURLS into a multi-million dollar brand that continues to experience tremendous growth. As a “Modern Day Madame C.J. Walker,” Ms. Dellinger has singlehandedly built a strong demand for CURLS in the United States, Canada, Brazil, Africa and the United Kingdom. CURLS has multi-channel distribution, including retail, where CURLS

products can be found nationwide in Target, Sally’s Beauty Supply, Wal-Mart, Rite Aid, CVS and Duane Reed. The organic products have become a fan favorite amongst Curly Girls all over the world and celebrities like Alicia Keys, Halle Berry, Brandy, and Zoe Saldana, to name a few. Ms. Dellinger and CURLS have been featured in WWD, ESSENCE, Ebony, Black Enterprise, Glamour, InStyle, Lucky and on CNBC, News One Now, Bloomberg and more. The festive anniversary celebration, hosted by Jasmine

Saunders, Co-Host of the nationally-syndicated D.L. Hughley Show, and well-known Blogger, Eugenia Says, will spotlight the best that the CURLS company has to offer today’s natural hair consumer and more by featuring The unveiling of the company’s entire CURLS Blueberry Bliss Curl Collection, which is exclusively available at Target. The enormously successful line features the unique and restorative properties of blueberry extract, proven to protect, restore and grow hair. The Blueberry Bliss Curl Collection includesBlueberry Bliss Reparative Hair Wash, Hair Mask, Leave-In

Conditioner, Blueberry Bliss Curl Control Paste, Curl Control Jelly, Twist N Shout Cream, and Blueberry Bliss Hair Growth Oil.  Recognition of the company’s newest philanthropic program that gives back to the CURLS consumer called, CURLS Girls Rule the World, which is devoted to empowering women and girls of color by encouraging entrepreneurship and excellence using mentorship as the foundation. Recently launched In New York City, CURLS Girls Rule the World hosted 100 girls from the New York City area and paired them with its CURLS Celebrity Expert Mentors, who included a NYC Supreme Court Justice, bestselling authors, as well as C-Suite Corporate Executives and Media personalities.  Honoring Hair Care Industry Trailblazers, Renee CottrellBrown and Eric Brown, for their pioneering work in the Black Hair Market. Building upon the legacy her father, Comer Cottrell, Renee Cottrell-Brown and Eric Brown have together launched multi-million dollar international hair care products that have revolutionized the market. From Just for Me to Ultra Sheen’s Ultra Care, Renee and Eric are known industry wide for their professional innovation and philanthropic efforts toward the Black community. “When you wake up in the morning, you have two choices: go back to sleep and dream your dreams, or wake up and chase your dreams. I chose the latter,” shares Ms. Dellinger. For more information on the CURLS anniversary celebration and for media inquiries, contact L.A.I. Communications at Tyrha. Lindsey@laicommunications.com or 908.672.6024.

Continental Societies, Inc. holds conference for young men Continental Societies, Inc., Dallas Chapter presents An Affair for Him, a conference for boys and young men 12-18 years of age April 30, 2016. 8:00 am-5:00 pm

Continental Societies, Inc., an international public service organization dedicated to the cultural welfare and socioeconomic development of underprivileged children and youth. The organization was founded in June 1956 and incorporated nationally in 1972. Continental Societies Inc. celebrates sixty years of service to children and youth in 42 chapters in 19 states in the Continental USA, District of Columbia and Bermuda and is continuing to grow.

Rita C. White Continental Societies Inc. Event Coordinator

The Dallas Chapter of Continentals is presenting a day-long program for under-served young men, entitled An Affair for Him. The conference is designed for students 12-18 years of age. The theme for this year's event is "The Dream is Possible". This free event will be held on Saturday, April 30, 2016 from 8:00 am4:00 pm at the University of North Texas at Dallas, 7300 University Hills Blvd. Dallas, TX 75241. There will be approximately 50-75 young men attending the event.

Reel-ality TV Talk Reel-ality TV By Marquesa Ladawn George Curry Media Columnist Yes, I'm addicted to the world of Reality TV. I experience a boat load of emotions with every season. I remember when Blood, Sweat & Heels first premiered on Bravo a couple of years ago, I was excited! Women my age, from my town, living my life, sorta! Forty-somethings living the Manhattan life, that includes, but is not limited to, opportunity at your fingertips, overwhelm of everything from fashion, to food, to fun; Contacts and connections that one only dreams about. Events, parties and invites that keep you connected to the energy of New York City. This is what this show focused on, specifically

for the Black female, a younger and mostly safer version of The Real Housewives of Atlanta. You see as a 40-something living in New York City, you're still trying to figure out what's next. There's a chance you have not met your husband yet? There's a chance you are completely career focused. I told you we where special living in NYC.

celebrated every aspect of life. She refused to let any situation or person bring her down. If you haven't heard, she recently died at age of 36. I remember working and navigating Facebook on a regular day and seeing the news pop on my screen. My eyes begin to water as I remembered how much she fought to stay alive. In Season 1 of Blood, Sweat and Heels, she was the peacemaker who gave everyone a fair shake. She loved exploring life in the city by designing looks for women of every body type. She loved playing with various looks on her own and knew someday love would find her. But, she never imagined that within a year, after her make up artist told her that greenness in her eyes needed to be checked out, she would find out she had a rare cancer.

Daisy Lewellyn, one of the reality TV stars of Blood, Sweat and Heels, comes to mind. A kind-hearted and ambitious 30-something, she

We got a chance to see her navigate Season 2 with the confidence of beating this horrible disease. She refused to let it own her or shut down her life. She continued to go to events and support her friends and family. Anytime negativity or sadness showed

The conference will include presentations by businessmen, medical professionals, educators, law enforcement professionals and sports professionals from around the metroplex. Presenters will provide workshops and skills development, focusing on the Continental Societies five-point programmatic thrust: Health, Education, Employment, Recreation and Arts & Humanities. Some of the presenters are Senator Royce West, Dr. Jelani Ingram,

and Skye Dawson (Detroit Pistons). According to Rita C. White, event coordinator, An Affair for Him has been a positive forum for the distribution of information to young men in the community. The Continentals are committed to this project and its success. We believe the information provided will aid these students in choosing and developing goals for the future.

By Marquesa LaDawn up, she greeted it with a smile and a mindset for overcoming. I just knew that if anyone could beat this disease, it was Daisy. Even, the kind-hearted Daisy lost her battle with cancer.

if you are giving your entire self? If you are giving your very best? If you are appreciating every breath you take along with loving the ones around you that shape your day and your life.

As a motivational speaker, I travel the country inspiring and reinventing my audiences. In less than 24 hours of learning about Daisy's death, I found myself saying, how dare I complain about anything. I had a presentation coming up and was a bit nervous because of having to master some new material, but I visualized Daisy and her bright attitude. I immediately put on my happy mindset and gave an impressive presentation. In that moment, I committed to live for Daisy and honor her life by kicking any fear in the butt and doing my thing.

From one NYC girl to another... Your Life can be as Big and as Amazing as you Dream it. Love you Daisy. Thanks for inspiring me.

You see, the real housewives and the like, are not actors, but real people that at times can do crazy things, but we come to care about them and love them, like they are our friends and family. As you end today and begin tomorrow, ask yourself

Marquesa Ladawn is a professional businesswoman who escapes the pressures of living in New York City by retreating into the real world of reality TV. Follow her on twitter @realityshowgirl, Periscope and subscribe to her podcast at www.RealitytvGirl.com.


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AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM 2016 The Science of Art Summer Camp

Ages3rd 8- -5th 15 Grades Black Wall Street Tour and Ceremony Tulsa, Oklahoma Sunday May 29, 2016 Charter Bus Departing Dallas to Tulsa at 7:30 am from The Act of Change 3200 Lancaster Rd Suite #623, Dallas, TX 75216 $60 per seat. Departing Tulsa to Dallas after Activities Late Sunday Evening Please bring your own food & drink as it will be a long day.

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will host a community ceremony to pay homage to our ancestors that were murdered during the terrorist attack on Black Wall Street and during slavery. For more information call Bro. Fred at 214 607 6445 DEADLINE FOR ALL MONIES IS MONDAY, MAY 23, 2016

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DCCCD, area chambers offer free workshops during National Small Business Week (DALLAS)—Entrepreneurs who want to learn how to expand their businesses are invited to attend the inaugural National Small Business Week Conference presented by the Dallas County Community College District, in collaboration with the Greater Dallas Asian American Chamber of Commerce, the Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce and the Greater Dallas Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. Small business owners can attend free workshops that will teach them important skills such as accessing capital, hiring, bidding on contracts, how to get certified as minority businesses and more. The three-day program will be held Monday through Wednesday, May 2-4, from 4 to 7:30 p.m. each day at DCCCD’s Bill J. Priest Institute for Economic Development, located at 1402 S. Corinth St. Small business owners who have been established for at least two years and would like to attend can sign up through Eventbrite. (https:// www.eventbrite.com/e/national-small-business-week-conferencetickets-24350218158) Participants must attend all three days of the conference in order to receive a certificate of completion.

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Dear Alma, I have been dating “David” for over eight months, but I have never been to his house. Every time I bring it up, he changes the subject or comes up with a lame excuse. I’m not sure what to think. He will stay with me for weeks at a time, so I don’t think he’s involved with someone else. I’m confused. Hello, Confused, This situation occurs more often than you might imagine. I’ve heard it pondered by countless co-workers and plenty of sisterfriends. I’m not going to make this long and drawn out. Bottom line: I suspect he doesn’t have a home. You guys are kickin’ it at your house because… No. 1: He might be married. I’m sure you’ve wondered the same thing. Or, he may be separated and still living with the wife.

Do you know this man? POLICE have not apprehended Pookie the serial rapist. We know he has attacked members of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. and there is a $5,000 reward offered by Crime Stoppers. If you have ANY information, PLEASE call Crime Stoppers

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Come on PEOPLE! Don’t you CARE? Will it matter when it is your sister, mother, aunt or grandmotheror maybe YOU?

No. 2: He could be living with his mom. Most men would hide this temporary, ohI’m-just-passing-thru situation. No. 3: He could be homeless. It’s tough out there nowadays, with the economy the way it is. Maybe he’s stretching when it comes to his living conditions – a few weeks at your house, a few weeks at another woman’s house and a few weeks with his mom. Trying to pull together a security deposit and first month’s rent ain’t easy. I find it more disheartening that, after eight months, you haven’t said to him point-blank, “Take me to your crib.” He’s definitely hiding something, but you aren’t being honest, either…with yourself. You haven’t made a fuss because you really don’t want to know. Truth is easier to deal with when we deny it. This is real simple. The next time he comes by, ask him. But make sure you’re ready for the answer. Alma


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event. To purchase tickets or for more information, including a full conference schedule, please visit www.smu.edu/ tippingthescales.

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Get to Know Garland Race Get to know Garland while supporting a local nonprofit. Similar to a scavenger hunt, the Get to Know Garland Race requires participants to solve a clue sheet that leads to local destinations. Cost for registration is a $20 charity donation. The race begins at 8:45 a.m. Saturday, April 30, at the Central Fire Station, 1019 Austin St. Visit GarlandChamber.com for details and registration.

May 5 CINCO DE MAYO

Richard Sayles & Veronica Roth Sayles Invite you to attend a General Election Reception for JUDGE PHYLLIS LISTER BROWN, 162nd Civil District Court 6:00-8:00 p.m. at 3930 Shorecrest Drive Dallas, Texas 75209 ********

******** Local Law Enforcement to Collect Unused and Expired Prescription Medication Impact Cedar Hill and Local law enforcement will host a Prescription Drug Take Back on April 30, 2016 from 10:00am to 2:00pm officers will be accepting unused and expired prescription and over-the-counter medications for disposal. This event is a partnership between the Cedar Hill Police Department, Cedar Hill ISD, City of Cedar Hill, Walgreens, and IMPACT Cedar Hill. To participate, please bring your unused or expired over the counter and prescription drugs to the Prescription Drug Take Back site at Walgreens located at 501 E. Beltline in Cedar Hill from 10:00am – 2:00pm. For more information regarding the Prescription Drug Take Back, please contact IMPACT Cedar Hill at telephone 469-523-1309 or email at achavez@dpri.com.

May 1

2016 Oak Cliff Chamber Gala - SOARING TO NEW HEIGHT from 6PM to 10PM CDT at the Hilton Anatole, Imperial Ballroom, 2201 N. Stemmons Fwy. Dallas, TX 75207

****** A Red Carpet Event will announce the winners of the 2016 ACT-SO competition on April 30, 2015 at the DeSoto Clarion Hotel, 1515 N I-35, DeSoto at 7 PM.

National Council of Negro Women - Goodloe Section Inaugural Golf Classic , Country View Golf Club 240 W. Beltline Road, Lancaster, TX 75146

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Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson hosts The 16th Annual “A World of Women for World Peace” Conference 9.30-11.30 am at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center 2301 Flora Street, Dallas RSVP at 214-922-8885 ***** Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity’s Alpha Merit Group Beautillion Hilton Garden Inn located at Market Center in Dallas, TX. The key note speaker will be Dallas Mayor Pro-Tem Erik Wilson. The theme of this year’s event is “Motivating Young Men for Leadership, Service & Excellence.

Free Block Party Workshop Block parties are a great way to get to know neighbors, celebrate accomplishments and just have fun. Learn best practices and event planning basics at 6 p.m. Thursday, May 5, at the Main Street Municipal Building, 800 Main St. Your neighborhood group also will have a chance to win a free bounce house rental for its next block party! Click here to register or visit GarlandVitalNeighborhoods.org.

Balch Springs Chamber 5th Annual Celebrity Golf Classic Waterview Golf Club 9509 Waterview Parkway Rowlett TX, 75089 Friday, , 2016 - Tee off Time: 1:00pm Check-In and Lunch at 11:30 Partial Proceeds to Benefit Texas Wounded Warrior Foundation

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American Broadcasting School will be hosting a HUGE sports symposium on April 30th at the Arlington campus! The event will be starting at 9am and lasting until 3pm

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May 2 SAVE THE DATE for the unveiling of the third edition of Who’s Who In Black Dallas will be Monday, May 2nd at the Perot Museum beginning at 6:30 p.m.

May 3 Stuffed Animal Sleepover Children ages 18 months to 8 years may enjoy stories and crafts with their favorite plush pal at the Garland library’s stuffed animal sleepover. The free event will begin at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 3, at the Walnut Creek Branch Library, 3319 Edgewood Drive. For added fun, kids are encouraged to leave their stuffed animal at the library overnight. See a schedule of stuffed animal sleepovers on the Garland library webpage. ****** More than 343,430 children in Dallas County – one in two -- are overweight or obese, and the problem keeps getting bigger. The Cooper Institute and SMU’s Maguire Center for Ethics & Public Responsibility are bringing together respected thought leaders to tackle one of the most pressing ethical issues of this era: childhood obesity. A first-of-its kind event, Tipping the Scales for Children: From Ethics to Action to Wellbeing will be held May 3, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., at the George W. Bush Institute to examine how Dallas can pull together for the sake of its children. The event is open to the public and everyone is encouraged to attend to hear from leading experts and participate in the discussion. Tickets are $50 and are available now for the one-day

Woman of Strength Ministry, Inc Mother’s Day Luncheon Back by Popular Demand! Ed Johnson, III “Will The Real Woman Please Stand Up?” (Part 2) Tommy Young West, Cheree Cooks Created2Worship YOU CAN RSVP NOW! email: gantt.donna@gmail.com or call: 214-538-7008 ***** Derrick L. Geter’s Kids’ Day in the Park @ Derrick L. Geter Park in Oak Cliff 11am - 3pm 2300 Scotland Drive | Dallas, TX 75216 *Open to the Public* | *Free Admission*

MAY 14 POETIC VISIONS WILL PRESENT “THE LOVE JONES EXPERIENCE @ 730PM at THE BLACK ACADEMY OF ARTS & LETTERS IN THE NAOMI BRUTON THEATRE , FEATURING AN EVENING OF POETRY & LOVE SONGS WITH DFW FAVORITE RUDY VEE, MUSIQ SOULCHILD and GRAMMY WINNER LALAH HATHAWAY, WITH A LOVING TRIBUTE TO HER FATHER ,DONNY HATHAWAY ****** The Miss Black Texas US Ambassador Pageant is currently accepting applications and is open to any young ladies, 14-26. The pageant is August 6, 2016 in Dallas with the location tbd

May 19 Launch of the DFW Chapter - NAMC at Globe Life Park, Hosted by the Texas Rangers on May 19, 2016 from 6pm to 8pm.

May 21 Community Garage Sale Vendor spaces are still available for the Community Garage Sale scheduled from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, May 21, at Granger Recreation Center, 1310 W. Avenue F. Sell your treasures or discover new finds! All advertising, promotion and permits will be handled by the City of Garland. After the garage sale, any unwanted or leftover items will be donated to a local nonprofit organization. Cost for vendor space is $30. Register by calling 972-205-2771.

May 27 The “All White” Multicultural Affair is a fundraiser for the Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Center & its Social Services Program, which provides financial assistance to more than 29,000 families annually in the form of food, utility, & rental assistance. This event is from 8:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. at the Women’s museum, 3800 Parry Avenue. Guests can enjoy a fashion show sponsored by the Modeltude Agency, live performers, an art exhibit, vendors, food, drinks and music. White attire is required. Visit www.mlkculturalaffair.com for more information regarding tickets and sponsorship opportunities.

June 4 African American Museum Annual Gala, Omni Hotel, Downtown Dallas

June 6 Second Annual Fairways for Leaders Golf Tournament at Hackberry Creek Country Club, Las Colinas, TX Hosted by: Life School


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