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• Vol. 9 • June 17 - 23, 2021
MY TRUTH By Cheryl Smith PUBLISHER
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The least of Us Have you ever been hungry, wondering where your next meal would come from? What about shelter? When you’re in your warm, comfy bed, do you think about the thousands, right in your city, that not only don’t have a pillow to place their heads on at the end of the day, but also are lacking many of the amenities that make a house a home. According to a survey conducted by welfareinfo.org, the poverty rate in Dallas is 21.8%, which equates to one out of every 4.6 residents of Dallas lives in poverty. So everyone is not doing well and while there are some who speak out, there are so many others who suffer in silence. Whatever a person’s lot in life, having someone in your corner who doesn’t mind adversity or being challenged, is nothing to sneeze at. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, was such a person, who championed causes for our country’s poor, during the 1960s. Today we have the likes of Rev. William Barber and Rev. Liz Theoharis; who work tirelessly calling attention to the plight of the poor. They are the Co-Chairs of the Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival. Last week, during a video call, I listened to stories from people who wanted a decent life where they didn’t have to suffer. Is that too much to ask of the country that is the home of the free and land of the brave? The Texas Poor People’s Campaign is demanding that U.S. Representatives from Texas “demonstrate their political and moral commitment to ending poverty” by signing on See MY TRUTH, page 7
After the passing of his wife, Jihad Hassan overcomes pain, and perseveres raising his children By Damon L. Hill
Texas Metro News
Jihad Hassan Muhammad was enjoying a joyous life, as a husband, father, contributing editor for The Final Call newspaper and media nationally, in addition to locally, the managing editor for one of Dallas- Fort Worth’s major Black news outlets; when tragedy struck him. It would take years for him to recover from the devastating Jihad Hassan Muhammad (c) shown here with sons.
Credit: Family
See JOURNEY, page 12
Scrub Ball Weekend to educate, recognize, honor unspoken heroes in healthcare
From Staff Reports
A comedy show, industry speakers, workshops and awards program highlight the three-day Scrub Ball event designed to educate, recognize, and honor unspoken employees in the healthcare industry June 17-19, 2021, at the Sheraton Dallas Hotel in downtown Dallas. Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson has proclaimed the three-day event as Scrub Ball Weekend in honor of the healthcare workers. Scrub Ball is being presented by the Cherry Foundation in collaboration with SIPS Consults and CS Assist. The purpose is to recognize members of the healthcare community that are seldom recognized, with an emphasis on their importance to the industry.
Chasity Seymour
Arthur
“We are very thankful for the Mayor to recognize our efforts. We just saw a need to expand the appreciation and education for those that are often overlooked, and this is our way of thanking them.” said Karen Cherry, founder of the nonprofit foundation bearing her name. The event is offering Continuing Education Units (CEU) to workers, seminars,
workshops, scholarships, and an awards gala. Awards will be given out in five categories that acknowledge healthcare workers and employees of hospitals, nursing homes, and clinics. A snapshot of the weekend: Thursday • Registration • Opening Reception
Sylvia Trent-Adams
Friday • Greetings - Deronda Lewis, Scrub Ball Chair - Karen Cherry, Cherry Foundation -City, County & State Elected Officials • Sessions - Sharyn Combs – An interactive presentation See SCRUB BALL, page 3