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• Vol. 10 • April 14 - April 20, 2022
MY TRUTH By Cheryl Smith
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Black History First African American Woman to serve on Supreme Court
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Finally -- Another First with the Confirmation of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson Sorry, “Ms. Jackson.” Those words ring in my ears to the tune of the same song by hip-hop's legendary OutKast. Yes, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson is owed an apology for the treatment she received during her recent Senate confirmation hearings. I won’t hold my breath, though. While many social media posters questioned what messages our children would glean from “the slap heard around the world” at the 2022 Academy Awards, I Judge Ketanji wondered what Brown Jackson take-aways our children would glean from the awful “verbal slaps” of disrespect and mid-sentence cutoffs lodged against the brilliant jurist, Ms. Jackson. These jabs appeared OK to many. However, Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ), former mayor of Newark, my birth city, didn't have time for foolishness. He eloquently – and respectfully - addressed Judge Jackson, affirming her skills and abilities and, by extension, those of so many other accomplished women. I call it his finest moment. What will future generations say when they look back at these “slaps,” I wonder. Decades from now, my descendants will read my thoughts and feelings during the historic vote to confirm Judge Jackson to the Supreme Court. My heart raced at a faster pace than usual. See MY TRUTH, Page 4
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson on the White House Lawn
Dallasite Featured in Showtime’s The First Lady By Cheryl Smith Texas Metro News
For more than 40 years, a picture of Hollywood actress Regina Taylor hung in the Oak Cliff beauty salon of her cousin, Vera English. There, at The Pink Palace salon, English proudly dropped gems to her clients about Taylor’s childhood and, later, how she held her own
Showtime's "The First Lady" featuring Dallas' Regina Taylor, second from right
starring alongside leading men Denzel Washington and Samuel L. Jackson.
Then, there was the time in the mid1980s, that English See THE FIRST LADY, page 11
Congrats Teaira!
Teaira McCowan
Congratulations to Teaira McCowan of the WNBA’s Dallas Wings, on being named the EuroCup Women's Player of the Year, Center of the Year, and Foreign Player of the Year!
Chris Howell Foundation helping Black and Brown communities with financial literacy With April being Financial Literacy Month, now is the perfect time to start taking control of your finances and create a plan for achieving financial freedom. Unfortunately, this may be challenging for many Black and Brown households across North Texas, especially those who’ve been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic. So many households are still trying to put the pieces back together due to unemployment or crippling debt, which is why the Chris How-
Dominique and Chris Howell
ell Foundation is presenting a free financial empowerment See CHRIS HOWELL, page 16
Texas A&M Women’s Basketball Names Joni Taylor Head Coach By Dorothy J. Gentry Sports Editor
Joni Taylor knows what it takes to be a winner. She was the 2021 SEC Coach of the Year and a finalist for the Naismith Coach of the Year after leading the Georgia Bulldogs women’s basketball team to a 21-7 record and to the SEC Tournament Championship game for the first time since 2004. She led the Bulldogs to four NCAA Tournaments,
including top-four seeds in 2018 and 2021. In addition, last year, Taylor, and South Carolina's Dawn Staley, became the first pair of African American female head coaches to coach against one another in the SEC Tournament title game. Her winning ways are now in Texas. Last week she was named head coach at Texas A&M, the school’s eighth women’s basketball head coach in program history.
"I am extremely excited and humbled to have the opportunity to lead the Texas A&M women's basketball program. You are talking about a program that is rich with tradition and an institution that leads not only in the SEC, but in the country. “I am excited to get there and meet the team and immerse myself and our family into Aggieland,” she said. Taylor, 43, told media during her introductory See HEAD COACH, page 10
A&M Coach Joni Taylor Credit: Texas A&M Athletics - Kate Luffman