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THURSDAY JULY 7, 2022

By Cheryl Smith Publisher

By Stacy M. Brown

July is Uterine Fibroid Awareness Month Twenty years ago my doctor told me that doctors he consulted with didn’t expect me to live. You see, going into surgery, there was going to be some moving around of “stuff” inside of me and there was a possibility that some blood clots would break away and rush to my heart. Death would result.

Dr. Suzanne Slonim

I survived and still today I thank Dr. William Glaze for not throwing in the towel on me. A few other things happened 20 years ago. Because of my surgery I was unable to attend my annual Don’t Believe the Hype Celebrity Bowl-a-thon; someone I adored, Paula McClure passed; and one of my best friends, someone who I looked forward to sharing war stories with in our senior years, veteran journalist Lawrence Young, died. It was a rough time for me. But there See MY TRUTH, page 7

Ahead of the all-important 2022 midterm elections, reports show that more than 55 million Americans remain unregistered to vote – and about 10 million are African Americans who are eligible to vote but who are unregistered. Whether the reason is because of apathy, suppression, or other means, the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) and the Transformative Justice Coalition seek to get to the bottom of why, with so much at stake, voter registration and GOTV mobilization remain lacking notably among Black Ameri-

Attorneys Daryl Jones and Barbara Arnwine of the Transformative Justice Coalition

cans across the nation. During the national convention marking the 195th -anniversary celebration of the

Black Press of America in New Orleans, leaders of both organizations announced a get-out-tovote campaign aimed at register-

ing and mobilizing GOTV for 10 million more African Americans to vote in time for the 2022 midterms. “The NNPA has talked about the vote, and there is no better time for us to show our power,” NNPA Chair Karen Carter Richards said during the announcement, at the national convention in the Big Easy. “Let us take the lead and not be on the tail-end so we can show the present-day power of the Black Press,” continued Richards, who publishes the Houston Forward Times. Attorney Barbara Arnwine, the founder, and president of the See NNPA, TRANSFORMATIVE, page 2

Need to Destigmatize Gynecological Health Conversations America is in the midst of a public health crisis and Dallas is showing leadership in addressing the most prevalent and costly health issue affecting women - uterine fibroids. The Dallas City Council’s proclamation of July as Uterine Fibroid Awareness Month is a first step toward destigmatizing gynecological health conversations so more women can become informed about possible solutions. The Dallas action underscores similar legislation passed last week recognizing July as Uterine Fibroid Aware-

ness Month in the State of Texas. the source of their symptoms and Fibroid treatment is at the inter- most women do not know they have section of healthcare equity and racial several options for treatment. justice. Latina and Black women are In the United States, almost $8 two to three times more likely to suf- billion is spent on obstetric outfer from fibroid symptoms, including comes attributed to fibroids, with a heavy bleeding, secost of more than vere cramps, pelvic GUEST COMMENTARY $17 billion annualpain, urinary frely in absenteeism quency, and reproductive dysfunction and short-term disability. including miscarriage, early labor, and It is imperative to prioritize reinfertility. sources for research, treatment, and Eighty percent of women have fi- prevention of fibroids and to support broids by the age of 50. Because infor- a readily available, comprehensive, ormation is elusive, many do not know ganized source of information about

fibroid risk factors, symptoms, diagnostic techniques, and treatment options. Fibroid awareness is not a political issue. It is a critical medical, social, and financial issue that disproportionately affects women of color. The exciting news is that the Dallas City Council recognized this, catalyzing conversations that lead to solutions.

Superb Women Our Superb Women! By Cheryl Smith Texas Metro News

2021 was the "Year of the Woman," especially the Black Woman! For 10 months we dedicated this space to uplifting Black women and spreading a message that we need to show love and empower people with love instead of destroying them with hate and disrespect. We celebrate Black Women and call them SUPERB! AND WE ARE KEEPING THE CELEBRATION GOING IN 2022! MAXCIE TAYLOR Maxcie Taylor is a speaker, author, B.R.A.N.D. Ambassador Coach

Here she is Ms. Curve Texas ’22! Yes, Maxcie Taylor recently won this title as part of the Regency International Pageant and will be competing in Las Vegas this July against other plus size women. As a plus size woman Maxcie is excited to use her platform to share encouragement with other curvy women and to inspire them to go after their dreams regardless of their size. Not only is she a pageant queen, Maxcie is also a social media strategist, and runs a B.R.A.N.D. Ambassador agency that teaches inspiring influencers how to develop their B.R.A.N.D. and monetize their Instagram account. A wife and mother, the mass communications major’s book, “Queen in Me” is on sale. KIM CLEMONS Fun-loving, energetic and a joy to be around, Kim Dunn Clemons is a wife and mother. Kim Dunn Clemons hails from Santa Cruz, CA where she attended Santa Cruz High School and graduated from San Jose State University with a degree in Radio,

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NNPA, Transformative Justice Coalition Announce National GOTV Campaign

My Truth

Paula McClure

SERVING NORTH EAST TEXAS

TV and Film Production. Kim is currently a Showrunner/Writer at AMS PICTURES in Dallas – producing “Murder Made Me Famous,” “Scandal Made Me Famous” and “The Price of Fame series’ for The REELZ Channel. Also a former producer with USA networks and programming coordinator KXAS-TV/NBC-5, she is a proud member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. TERRI T. THOMAS Terri T. Thomas is vice president and community manager for Chase and she is a “hustler” in a positive way.

For the past 19 years she has held several positions from branch manager to vice president and she is about the community and helping clients improve their personal finances. Terri has a BA in

Business Administration and Management from Austin College and she studied her junior year abroad at the La Universidad de Salamanca. A founding member, she is also a board member of the Collin County Black Chamber of Commerce. We especially like that she worked with From Your Heart Ministries to provide dental cleanings to youth in Uganda. And, she has done so much more, including with the North Texas Jobs Corp. SHANIA WILHITE Shania Wilhite is energetic and a go-getter. She wants to focus on community health, environmental safety and curbing gentrification.

A recent graduate of Texas A&M University-Commerce with a degree in public health, Shania attended the School of Health Professions at Yvonne A. Ewell Townview Magnet Center. Shania is a community coordinator for the DEC Network where she is responsible for membership and guest experience, event planning, and facilitates support as well as operational support at the DEC@RedBird. Shania is interested in Animal Welfare • Arts and Culture • Civil Rights and Social Action • Disaster and Humanitarian Relief • Environment • Health • Human Rights • Politics. HOPE ANGELA IRETI HART She’s a student of life and an activist. Hope Angela Ireti Hart is constantly evolving and leaving places better than she found them. An Urban Planning & Community/ Economic Development Consultant, she has enjoyed stints at U.S. Small Business Administration and Prospector Works. Hope Angela Ireti Hart hails from Oak Cliff and

Suzanne Slonim, MD, FSIR Fibroid Institute Dallas Jessica Shepherd MD, MBA, FACOG Sanctum Med + Wellness Andrea Arguello, MD, FACOG MacArthur OBGYN

June 2022

she undertakes, she masters! Erin currently resides in Brooklyn but her heart remains in her hometown of Dallas, TX!

graduated from Justin F. Kimble High School. She received a BA degree in Urban Studies/ Africana Studies from Vassar College. Hope also studied at Mountain View Community College, Spelman College and Cornell University where she received a MRP in City and Regional Planning. A member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Hope’s specialties include: Project Management, Pre-Development, Brainstorming, Proposal Concept & Design, Troubleshooting, Conflict Resolution, Mediation, Community Relations, Public Relations and Networking. ERIN E. EVANS You have to check out some of Erin E. Evans’ insightful, thoughtprovoking pieces. @heyerinevans or www.erinevans.me

Currently a senior enterprise editor at HuffPost, where she manages a team of reporters and critics who write about arts and entertainment; Erin Evans is a graduate of Howard University with a BA Degree in Journalism with honors (Summa Cum Laude) and she received her Masters Degree from New York University. Yes! She’s an NABJ Baby!!! Her impressive career includes stints at The Root, Black Entertainment Television, Mic, The Movement and NBC News. She specializes in content around social justice, identity and culture. Erin calls herself an amateur cook, but everything

TONYAA WEATHERSBEE A Florida native,Tonyaa Weathersbee writes and edits projects, speeches and scripts, as well as lecture on topics ranging from politics, social justice and the craft of journalism to issues on Cuba, Latin America and the African diaspora.

Tonyaa Weathersbee is the metro columnist for The Commercial Appeal, the major newspaper of Memphis, Tenn. Journalist Tonyaa Weathersbee is the bomb. A long-time member of the National Association of Black Journalists, and award-winning journalist, Tonyaa earned a master’s degree in mass communication with a concentration in international/ intercultural communications and a BS Degree in Journalism from the University of Florida. Hailing from Jacksonville, she graduated from William M. Raines High School and she has participated in numerous fellowships. She is a self-professed “expert in Afro-Caribbean culture, a Florida Gator and Jacksonville Jaguar fan and mom to 2 kitties!” MADISON CHASE Madison Chase is a trainer, host, author, motivational speaker and ambassador for helping you be your Best You. A Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts alum and a trained classical ballerina, Madison Chase studied at The Juilliard School. She is CEO and Founder at Madison Chase Fitness, Celebrity Fitness Expert at Madison Chase Fitness and World’s Only 3X Miss Fitness

Champion at ESPN. Madison represented Richardson in the Miss America Pageant and she also previously hosted a live weekly fitness segment, “Workout Wednesday.” Her articles have been published in Eclipse Magazine, www.eurweb.com, www. dallasblack.com, www.eclipsedfw.com, Heart & Soul Magazine, Oxygen, Muscle and Fitness Hers publications. https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=gJh23paKqHo LASHIRL SMITH LaShirl Smith represents some of the hottest in the business and she is all about results and putting her clients first.

LaShirl Smith is the Boss Lady at Group PR and RonSean Productions, LLC. Hailing from Dallas, LaShirl currently resides in Cali and she’s making things happen internationally. She is the president and lead publicist representing celebrities and professional athletes in the entertainment and sports industry. LaShirl received a BA degree in Communications, Public Relations and Advertising from the University of North Texas. A consummate professional LaShirl has branched off into the world of producing so we’ll be seeing a lot more of her in the future and we salute her because she is the epitome of Black Girl Magic! See SUPERB WOMEN page 8


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