Texas Metro News 12-16-21

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• Vol. 10 • December 16 - 22, 2021

MY TRUTH By Cheryl Smith PUBLISHER

Some sense of

"normal"

We know there’s a pandemic. There will be challenges, obstacles and roadblocks that will cause us to face, overcome and pivot. We also know that in spite of what is going on in life, we must continue to live until we take that last breath. You’ve heard people say before, “I don’t know how I can live without _________.” Well, guess what, although there are painful days ahead and some are tough, we still manage to live on; until it is our time to transition. We have definitely had some tough times over the past 22 months and in order to navigate through all the drama, we have to do the time and not let the time do us! Which brings me to my truth. Prior to COVID -19, the Don’t Believe the Hype foundation, along with other sponsors, began hosting the Realizing the Dream Healthy Living Expo. Initially held in December and featuring the incomparable Dick Gregory as the headliner, the event was moved to Dr. Martin Luther King Day and partnered with the annual parade commemorating his life. This year the Avenue Proactive Resource Center is joining with the Don’t Believe the Hype Foundation, in conjunction with I Messenger Media LLC (Texas Metro News, Garland Journal and I Messenger), Comerica, African American Museum and others, to host the Realizing the Dream Healthy Living Expo because together we want to build stronger communities. The 5th Annual Realizing the Dream Healthy Living Expo is scheduled for Monday, January 17, See MY TRUTH, page 6

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Memorial Service: 12/18/21 10:30a - 11:30a (Public Viewing) 11:45a - 1:15p (Memorial Service)

Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church 1819 N. Washington Ave Dallas, Texas 75204

Richard Knight, Jr.

State bound! South Oak Cliff dominates Lubbock-Cooper,

advances to championship game

more on www.texasmetronews.com

Carter alum graduates from PV with honors

South Oak Cliff is the first Dallas ISD team to reach the state title game since Lincoln in 2004. By Shawn McFarland ABILENE – There’s something special about doing something for the first time. Doing something that hasn’t been done in a long time, and doing something that, in turn, places one a step closer to doing something that hasn’t been done in an even longer time. It’s just … “It’s just very inspiring,” Dallas ISD superintendent Michael Hinojosa said, as he watched a celebration continue on in front of him at Abilene’s ShotSee CHAMPIONSHIP GAME, page 12

Alexis VanZandt

By Kerry Laird

Special to Texas Metro News from Prairie View A&M University

South Oak Cliff wide receiver Kylin Mathis (3) celebrates after scoring a touchdown during the first half of a Class 5A Division II state semifinal against Lubbock Cooper at Shotwell Stadium on Friday, Dec. 10, 2021, in Abilene, Texas. Photo Credit: Smiley N. Pool/The Dallas Morning News, Smiley N. Pool / Staff Photographer

PRAIRIE VIEW, Texas – Stellar researcher, Magna Cum Laude, HBCU STEM Queen: These are just a few of the titles Alexis VanZandt, a biology major at Prairie View A&M University, has earned during her undergraduate work. And she won’t stop there—her goal after graduation this month is to pursue See CARTER ALUM, page 13

Former state District Judge Arts and Culture Ribbon Cutting Ceremony held at Elizabeth Frizell seeking a rematch new Oak Cliff Government Center Advisory Commission Photo and Brief against DA John Creuzot includes a two-stoChair Named: Ella By Marva Sneed Elizabeth Frizell lost the 2018 Democratic primary to John Creuzot by 589 votes.

By Krista M. Torralva After narrowly losing the race for Dallas County district attorney in 2018, former state judge Elizabeth Frizell once again is challenging John Creuzot in the Democratic primary race. Frizell and Creuzot are the only candidates so far to file with the local Democratic party. Monday is the filing deadline. The local Republican party did not respond Thursday about whether anyone has filed for the GOP primary. Frizell lost by 589 votes

Officials and citizens gathered for the ribbon cutting ceremony for the Dallas County Oak Cliff Government Center located at 702 E. Jefferson Blvd. The $35 million project

ry, 43,000 square foot building that houses Justice of the Peace,and Constables, and Truancy and Tax Departments. It also includes a three-story parking garage with 240 parking spaces.

Goode Johnson

Judge Elizabeth Frizell and DA John Creuzot

to Creuzot, also a former state district judge who is serving his first term as district attorney. She filed a lawsuit shortly after the election alleging voter fraud. The suit was dismissed in December 2018. Neither Frizell nor See FORMER STATE, page 6

Ella Goode Johnson

Justice of the Peace Juan Jasso, County Tax Assessor/Collector John R. Ames, County Commissioner Dr. Elba Garcia, Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins and Texas State Senator Royce West

The City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture will begin its 2022 calendar year with a new chairwoman of the Arts and Culture Advisory Commission, Ella Goode Johnson. Nominated by Mayor Eric Johnson and confirmed unanimously by City See ELLA GOODE JOHNSON, page 13


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