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My Truth By Cheryl Smith Publisher
These are the times!
Cheryl Hickmon and Cheryl Smith
I met my sorority sister Cheryl Hickmon when she was a regional representative of Delta Sigma Theta Linda Barrett Neal Sorority. During the time we spent together it wasn’t an easy time because we were gathered in Dallas, TX for the national Debra Jones convention and several sorors were on a plane traveling to the convention when Delta Airlines Flight 191 crashed. So many lives Clif Sneed were lost. See THESE ARE THE TIMES, page 4
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 3, 2022
VOLUME X
PRIME time for HBCUs Deion Sanders is I Messenger Media’s Person of the Year
By Edward Hill
Texas Metro News
When former Dallas Cowboy Deion Sanders was hired as head coach at Jackson State University, you could line up the list of doubters like mile markers from Texas to Mississippi. Everybody, it seemed, had an opinion. The biggest question? Whether the NFL Hall of Famer, called “Primetime,” would use JSU as a ploy, a stepping stone toward a more lucrative coaching gig. Nevertheless, JSU Athletic Director Ashley Robinson had a vision, albeit an out-of-box one:
Coach Prime is interested in players on and off the field
She wanted to re-energize a once proud program that produced 93 NFL players and four Pro Football Hall of Famers - Lem Barney,
Walter Payton, Robert Brazile, and Jackie Slater. Problem was, JSU had not had a winning season since 2013 nor a
Running for Change My name is Amye Thompson Hollins, and I am running for Dallas County District Clerk in the upcoming 2022 Democratic Primary election. I am running to restore leadership accountability to the District Clerk’s Office by reinforcing, reevaluating and redirecting the duties of the deputy clerks. I plan to improve morale through motivation of middle and senior level management. I will be a stalwart supporter for the staff and leaders who work the closest with the public. I will improve the quality of the relationships between the Clerk’s
Serving in community
Office, the judiciary, and all constituent services to provide a better experience for the community.
LIBBIE T. LEE Libbie is a recognized professional in nonprofit management, business development, grant writing and fund development. She has exceptional capacity in community development and building and maintaining strong working partnerships As executive director of The Golden SEEDS Foundation, Libbie Lee brings her commitment and passion to the Bottom community and is energized with the opportunity to be a part of the transformation of this historic neighborhood. As a Dallas native, born and raised in South Dallas, she has witnessed the many destructive things that have happened over the years, and is now part of the community change that is coming. A graduate of LIncoln High School in Dallas, she is dual degreed, graduating from Huston Tillotson University and earned an MBA from Amberton University. She is also the managing director and principal of LTL International, a human resource and business management company. SHERRYE E. WILLIS Sherrye E. Willis’ mission is to propel leaders to unlock their greatness from the inside out. Founder and President of Alliance for Greater Works, in 2001 Sherrye answered a call to serve organizations working in underresourced communities. She’s also the author of Launching Greater Works: Turning a God-Inspired Vision into a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit, which details her founding journey and offers inspiration and practical advice to help leaders turn their visions into a reality. Previously she was executive director for Esping Family Foundation. Sherrye received her BBA from Northwood University, and executive MBA with honors from Grand Canyon University and she is currently a doctoral student, pursuing a degree in intercultural/multicultural and diversity studies from Biola University. ANDREA SANDERS Andrea Sanders leads by example. As she climbed the corporate ladder, she found time to serve her community. A native of San Antonio, Andrea Sanders began working for
Oncor almost 25 years ago and served as the Dallas Manager for Customer Operation where she carries out Oncor’s strategic point of contact for municipal, legislative and escalated customer issues with the City of Dallas. She also worked as the Weatherization Director at Houston Sheltering Arms and as an Energy Training Specialist for Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs. Andrea served as a chairman of Greater East Dallas Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors and Oak Cliff Chamber. She is a 2011 graduate of Leadership Dallas and 2013 graduate of Leadership Texas. CLAUDIA FOWLER Claudia Fowler is engaged and focused as she stays on top of the issues in her community. Claudia Fowler made history when at the age of 26 she was elected to the Wilmer Hutchins ISD School Board, becoming the youngest African American to hold this post. She has served as President/CEO of the Joppa South Central Coalition for Neighborhood Redevelopment, Inc., and as a member of Mayor Mike Rawlings’ Grow South Advisory Council. Formerly the Community Liaison at Urban League of Greater Dallas and North Central Texas; Claudia received her BA degree in Accounting from Bishop College, where she was secretary of her class. A member of the Top Ladies of Distinction and a 2016 Unsung Hero of Eta Phi Beta Sorority, Claudia also hosted the radio show, Queen of Community Conversation and she’s listed in Who’s Who in Black Dallas. ROBIN E. HUTCHISON GORDON Robin E. Hutchison Gordon participated in Ramsey Solutions Financial Coach Master Training and she has an impressive resume in non profit management and leadership. Robin E. Hutchison Gordon hails from Saint Paul, Minnesota and is financial coach for Gordon Financial Coaching. She served as president and chief executive of the Can! Academy Education Foundation, Inc.
She also has served as executive development director for Texas Can Academies and executive director with the Todd Wagner Foundation and After School All-stars. She was a volunteer with AmeriCorp and served as an executive board member of Circle Ten Council, Boy Scouts of America. She has also served as a volunteer with Lone Star Casa and Rockwall County Helping Hands Food Pantry. Robin received a Bachelor of Science degree in early children education and family studies and a Masters of Science degree in recreation and leisure management. CARMEN GUTTER You have to be compassionate and committed to do the work that Carmen Gutter has been doing for quite some time. During Carmen Gutter’s career she has managed as many as 85-90 cases simultaneously. She has experience in writing policy, enforcing compliance and leading teams both professionally and personally. She currently works at Dallas County Juvenile Department as a re-entry specialist and she has been a child protection investigator for the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services. A graduate of Florida A&M University with a BA in Criminal Justice and Corrections, Carmen has also enjoyed stints at Safe & Sound Inc and Wisconsin Department of Corrections. MOLLIE BELT Mollie Belt has received numerous awards for her civic work and commitment to community service, as well as the publisher of the Dallas Examiner. Mollie Belt has been a newspaper publisher for almost 36 years. She has served as the 1st Vice Chair of the National Newspaper Publishers Association and vice president of the Texas Publishers Association. A former long-time government employee working as an employment counselor for the Texas Employment Commission, she also held several positions for the city of Dallas. Mollie is the recipient of numerous awards including the National Newspaper Publishers Association’s 2020 Publisher Lifetime Achievement Award. She received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Society/Psychology from the University of Denver, after attending Spelman College for a
See DEION SANDERS, page 5
Amye Thompson Hollins on why she deserves your vote
Role and responsibilities The District Clerk is the custodian of the records for all district court proceedings including Criminal, Civil, Family and Juvenile District Courts, as well as Family IV-D (child support), Tax, and Magistrate Courts. The District Clerk also operates three passport offices. The District Clerk’s Office is responsible for processing cases filed by attorneys, pro se litigants and citizens. When cases are filed, they are sorted and sent to the district courts to be reviewed and ruled upon by a district judge. Once a dispo-
Superb Women
conference title since 2007. The ultra-confident Sanders, who had never coached on the college level, but also had never failed athletically in his life, saw the light. He wanted to change lives - and shake up college football. “God called me to Jackson State,” Sanders said upon his hiring in September 2020. “Why not? Isn’t this the time? Isn’t this the moment? Isn’t this what’s needed? “It’s a match made in heaven. This is a God move.” That was 17 months ago. Sanders has delivered on his promise. Jackson State University is a
Amye Thompson Hollins and her daughter
sition in a case has been reached, the records are maintained and made available to the legal comSee RUNNING FOR CHANGE, page 4
January 2022 year. A mother and grandmother, Mollie was born in Dallas and graduated from Lincoln High School. She is a 50+ year member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. ATTY. TONYA TARPEH She’s every woman - smart, compassionate, loving and dedicated. Atty. Tonya Tarpeh serves on the Board of Directors for the Dallas Children’s Advocacy Center, Single Mothers Interchanging Love, Empathy and Support (S.M.I.L.E.S.), and The IMPACT Movement. Attorney Tonya Tarpeh is a partner in West and Associates LLP. A graduate of Superman College, she received her Juris Doctor Degree from Temple University Beasley School of Law in 1995 and was admitted to the New Jersey State Bar; then in 1997 she was admitted to the Texas State Bar. She has also earned a Professional Certificate in Municipal Finance from The University of Chicago’s Harris School of Public Policy in 2017. Her legal experience includes serving as an Assistant Regional Attorney for the Texas Department of Human Services, an Assistant Attorney General for the State of Texas, and private practice. A health enthusiast, Tonya is the loving mother to her two daughters and an active member of Jack and Jill of America, Inc. THE REV. FRANCES CUDJOE WATERS, J.D. Talk about servant leader, businesswoman, scholar, and more, that’s Rev. Frances Cudjoe Waters, JD. Rev. Frances Cudjoe Waters, J.D. is the Founder and C.E.O. of FCW Consulting and the African American Renaissance, L.L.C. A highly-regarded Educational, Diversity and Organizational Strategic Consultant. Rev. Dr. Frances serves as Chair of the Dallas Task Force on Confederate Monuments Born in the Bronx, New York, she graduated with honors from Stanford University and Harvard Law School and has served as an Associate Pastor in the United Methodist Church. She currently serves on the Executive Board of the SMU (Southern Methodist University) Meadows School and on the Education and Engagement Committee of the Dallas Museum of Art. She is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority and a proud wife and Jack and Jill mom. See SUPERB WOMEN page 8