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VOL.8 NO. 39

July 8, 2020

Please wear your mask and wash your hands!

Hall of Famer Chris Arnold page 8-9

MY TRUTH

By Cheryl Smith,

Publisher

Chair issues message as publishers salute 80 years of NNPA at annual convention To our esteemed publishers, staff, guests and volunteers, I want to welcome the Publishers, Sponsors and Online Viewers to the National Newspaper Publishers Association’s (NNPA) first-ever, Virtual 2020 Annual Convention. The NNPA Planning Committee has worked tirelessly to put together this unique Annual Convention, with “TRUST, HOPE AND RESILIENCE: Overcoming COVID-19” as this year’s theme. This year’s NNPA Annual Convention is definitely not the type of convention we in-

What if you asked? NEWSFLASH! For anyone reading this, the world did not begin with you! Huge surprise for many, I bet. Unfortunately, in many relationships, disputes arise because someone believes that no one else could possibly have had the same experience. You’ve heard the arguments from children before. Parents couldn’t possibly know anything, The Fresh Prince and DJ Jazzy Jeff articulated the premise in their hit record, “Parents Just Don’t Understand.“ Does anyone really understand? Another hit song explains it all to me. Jerry Butler and Brenda Lee Eager sang, “Ain’t Understanding Mellow?” Which brings me to my truth! First and foremost, I must say, history is important. Years ago I was charged with working with my students at Paul Quinn College to start a newspaper. Now I could have done like so many who don’t do their research, and published our newspaper immediately. Nope. Couldn’t do it. I directed my students to research OUR school and see if there had ever been a newspaper. Guess what? There was. So, as much as we had wonderful names on the drawing board, I went with history and see MY TRUTH, page 15

VIRTUAL NNPA 2020 ANNUAL CONVENTION CELEBRATING 80 YEARS OF THE NNPA AND 193 YEARS OF THE BLACK PRESS WWW.NNPA.ORG

KAREN CARTER RICHARDS Publisher of the Houston Forward Times

A millennial’s take on becoming the Watch Dog in the era of BLM By ALLANA J. BAREFIELD Staff Writer

The power of social media from hashtags to trending topics has shined light on the Black Lives Matter Movement for users to initiate change. Recent graduate, Alexus Christian is proud to be a millennial in this era. Christian who studied mass communication at University of Houston–Clear Lake understands that

I WAS JUST THINKING By Norma Adams-Wade

Songster Sam Cooke promised us in his hopeful lyrics and haunting vocal rendition that “a change is gonna come.” “It’s been a long, a long time coming,” Cooke crooned, “But I

itially planned. However, we know how important it is to provide the publishers of our esteemed organization an avenue to be uplifted and encouraged while dealing with one of the most dangerous pandemics in the history of this country – known to us as COVID-19. see NNPA, page 7

Essential worker gifted van

you don’t have to be a reporter in order to report on events that are happening in your community. “I see our everyday Alexus people becoming acChristian tivists,” she said. “It’s not only reporters or news channels, it’s your neighbors and young people

Sheriff Marian Brown, Commissioner John Wiley Price, and other Dallas County officials joined with area car dealers on Thursday to present essential worker

see CHRISTIAN, page 2

see SHERIFF, page 6

By MARVA J. SNEED Texas Metro News

Deputy Sheriff Catrina Gabriel and son Devon

Change “gonna” or has come? know a change gonna come, oh yes it will.” By the same uplifting tone, before Barack Obama became our 44th POTUS (President of the United States), he gave the nation and the world a prescription for change and a better America in his best-selling book The Audacity of Hope.

After George Floyd’s Memorial Day death under the cruel and heartless knee of Minneapolis police George Floyd officer Derek Chauvin, Floyd’s six-year-old daughter Gianna “Gigi” Floyd

gave the world a prophetic and proud declaration with no hint of doubt: “Daddy changed the world!” Gigi exclaimed as media captured the moment and reported and broadcast it around the world. Gigi was giving her take on see THINKING, page 5


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