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My Truth By Cheryl Smith Publisher
Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop! While I could reference several pandemics that we didn’t identify as such while growing up in Newark, New Jersey; only slavery had such a devastating death toll on Black people, that is prior to COVID-19. As of May 7, 2022 the CDC reported 998,408 total deaths in America, with 15-20% being Black and still the World Health Organization reports a significant undercount. According to Dallas County Health and Human Services, “a total of 6,427 Dallas County residents have lost their lives due to COVID-19 illness.” And it’s not over. Daily I receive reports about the number of new cases and deaths related to COVID-19. My message to everyone, you’d better get to living because the reality of life and death has become more “real” since COVID. Which brings me to my truth. I received a purse for Mother’s Day and the message inscribed was so significant to me: “Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop.” A former editorial assistant, Marva Sneed, said that it was one of the more memorable quotes she has heard me use, at least that can be put in print! I’ve been saying “Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop” for years and while I would like to say the phrase was my own contribution to great sayings, I have to attribute it to the hip hop culture. Now when I think about what “Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop” means to me, it boils down to a simple premise, and that is how a person chooses to live their life. Are they giving or existing? Are they giving their all or doing just enough to get by. Sure I like the grind, the hustle and the feeling of accomplishment. Also, as I attempt to figure out this thing called, “life,” always on my mind is the contribution I make during this lifetime. Speaking of sayings, there’s one that says there are two important times in your life: when you are born and when you realize why you were born. In a nutshell, what is your purpose? Many times at funerals you will hear folks ask, “Why?” They want to know why the person in the coffin is gone when there are others in their life they would rather be saying farewell to. It’s interesting that some will even proclaim, “It should have been me!” Reality check time. And again, what is your purpose? Death causes folks to make the strangest declarations. It never ceases to amaze me when folks say that a death was “untimely.” For the life of me, I don’t know when a death is “timely.” For the most part, you can say that the majority of people only die once or “YODO.” But more than likely you See MY TRUTH, page 8
SERVING NORTH EAST TEXAS
THURSDAY MAY 19, 2022
VOLUME X
Officials Release Names of those Killed in Racist Buffalo Massacre
By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire
The victims of the racist massacre at a Buffalo, New York supermarket have been identified and their ages range from 32 to 86. Avowed white racist Payton Gendron allegedly put together a 180-page manifesto that revealed his hatred for Black and Jewish people and the “replacement theory” ideology that Fox News often speaks of, notably hosts Tucker Carlson and Laura Ingraham. Additionally, several Republican politicians have spouted the racist “theory,” saying that Democrats’ immigration policies See RACIST BUFFALO MASSACRE, page 5
HOPE for Garland It was celebration time for Hope Clinic of Garland recently at the Granville Center. For 20 years, since its inception when it was only open one night a week; Hope Clinic of Garland, Inc. has served residents as envisioned by the founders who were affiliated with First Baptist Church of Garland (FBCG): Martha Sanford, R.N., Phd and Jim Witt, FBCG Missions Pastor. Under the leadership of new executive director Tanya Downing, Hope Clinic is celebrating two decades of providing medical services to the underserved communities of Garland. Dr. Michael A. Horne, President and CEO of Parkland Foundation, was the speaker at the celebration where many of Garland’s health professionals, first responders and elected officials turned out to support. At Hope, Dallas County residents are provided service freeof-charge; thanks to grants and support from philanthropists and the business community. In addition to providing Behavioral Health and Telehealth Services, Hope physicians, nurses and volunteer health care professionals ensure that the poor and uninsured are taken care of.
Mark King Hope Clinic Board Chair
Shon T. Cass CTP Hope Clinic Board and Event Chair
Hope Clinic Staff
Tanya Downing with volunteers from Altrusa Foundation
Dr. Michael A. Horne President and CEO Parkland Foundation
Captain Shelley Hood, Corps Officer with the Salvation Army -- Garland Corps and Community Center with Hope Executive Director Tanya Downing
Locals weigh-in on “Evil” description of Russian President Vladimir Putin I Was Just Thinking... By Norma Adams-Wade When you hear and see Russian President Vladimir Putin’s name in media and on the Web these days, he frequently is described as evil. For instance: • Author Bill Browder during TV interview about Freezing Order, his true story book about Putin’s exploits: “This guy is just evil…It’s hard for us to understand …this is evil on a level that’s just incomprehensible.” • Antonio Guterres, U. N. Secretary General on a recent Ukraine tour: “(This is) “simply evil. There’s no way a war can be acceptable in the 21st Century.”
• Dennis Prager, radio talk show host discussing Putin: “This is as clear an act of evil as anyone can imagine.” • Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minnesota): during a recent Senate hearing spoke of society’s current “war against evil.” So, the word of the era right now is “evil.” But what is evil? Most people have their own definition, based on their own standards. Media images and reports about Russian’s invasion of neighboring Ukraine allege evils that includes blocking about 900 Ukrainian adults and children who were hiding in a cave so that they will be forced to starve to death, bombing hospitals that housed injured and sick children and infants, bombing many apartment buildings where innocent Ukrainian civilians live,
Vladimir Putin
blocking humanitarian aid to Ukrainians to force starvation and prevent medical aid, soldiers raping Ukrainian women, murdering more than a dozen journalists and injuring or torturing others, executing some handtied civilians and leaving their bodies in the streets. Also, since
the conflict started in February this year, Media reports that Ukraine deaths in the conflict are 3,000 adults, 210 children; injuries more than 3,200 adults, more than 300 children. Some Dallas locals have been watching the news as have you and have strong opinions. In general, their views are reactions cased on culture, faith and psychology. Clinical psychologist Dr. Brenda Wall said having to see media reports of horrendous devastation in Ukraine dredges up thoughts about similar violence to various cultures in history – the Holocaust, enslavement of African people, crisis at the Southern border, indigenous native Americans, Haitian migrants. “Yes. Putin IS an evil man and power has corrupted him, “Dr. See PRESIDENT VLADIMIR PUTIN, page 5