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• Vol-9 • 15-21 October 2020

My Truth

By Cheryl Smith Publisher

Shaking my head Don’t push me, cause I’m close to the edge, just got real. I felt a twinge, down deep. I also felt pressure in my head. This must be what heartache or real despair feels like. Darn Internet.

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Quest For Success Honorees

Once again the Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce is honoring the Quest for Success award recipients; four entrepreneurs and four non profit organization leaders. The recipients were unveiled at this year’s virtual event where Dallas MAVS CEO Cynt Marshall was the speaker.

Class of 2020

Dr. Candace Brown-Evans Dr. Candace Brown-Evans Joseph Akintolayo Debra Nixon Bowles Lead dentist and CEO of Fresh Dentistry University to pursue a degree tions and served as president Dr. Evans grew up in Dallas in B.S in Family and Consum- of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, and attended Lake Highlands er Sciences. On her campus, Inc. She also received her DDS High School in Richardson she was involved in organiza- at Baylor. She is now an active ISD. She then went to Baylor

member of the Texas Dental Association and serves as a committee member for the Urban League of Greater Dallas Young Professionals.

Joseph Akintolayo CEO of Renaissance Payments, Inc. Mr. Akintolayo is the founder and CEO of Renaissance Payments, Inc, a Dallas financial technology startup, and created the MyCARESAct app. The app helped more than 120 businesses connect to find funding for the establishments. This See QUEST, page 9

Annual Selma Bridge Crossing BIDEN’S WIFE CAMPAIGNS Jubilee goes global as a virtual event A busy first day of early voting People Power, Political Power, Economic Power - the PPE our communities need

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If it weren’t for the Internet, I might have never heard of this horrific case that is causing me so much grief right now. Which brings me to my truth. If there was one time that I knew for sure I couldn’t be a first responder it had to be while reading about the arrival of police to an apartment in Providence Township, PA, where they found a 10-month-old in distress, her diaper saturated with blood. According to the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office, “At around 10:40 pm on Saturday, Lower Providence police responded to a home in the 3400 block of GerSee MY TRUTH, page 3

As citizens across the country In addition to interactive are either voting or preparing to workshops, storytelling by Foot vote in the November presiden- Soldiers of the voting rights tial election, organizers are plan- movement, awards ceremonies, ning to commemoa virtual expo floor, rate “Bloody Sunday,” and a concert with a brutal moment that world-renowned mushocked the nation sicians, this emotionand led to the protecal and thought-protion of voting rights voking celebration is for all Americans. For bringing an exciting its 56th anniversary experience born in and the first time ever, Selma to touch every the annual Selma corner of the globe. Drew Glover Bridge Crossing JubiAccording to Prinlee, a celebration of the victories cipal Coordinator Drew Glover, of the voting rights movement with the honoring of the late U.S. will be hosted virtually March Congressman John Lewis who 4-7, 2021. See SELMA BRIDGE, page 12

By Ashley Moss Texas Metro News Some Texas voting numbers on Day 1 of early voting 35,944 Denton County 59,000 Dallas County set new record 42,428 Tarrant County 128,000 Harris County On the first day of early voting in Texas, Dallas area residents gathered in Fair Park for a drivein rally to hear Dr. Jill Biden as she urged voters to cast their ballots for the Biden-Harris ticket. “Joe will be a president for all Americans,” said his wife to supporters “riding with Biden”

Dr. Jill Biden campaigns in Dallas for Biden/Harris. Photo Courtesy of Ashley Moss

in at least 100 cars on Tuesday. As she talked about the former Vice President’s plan to rebuild an America that’s “better than ever,”she laid out a proposal that includes a guarantee to end the COVID-19 pandemic, provide healthcare for those with preexisting conditions and See BIDEN, page 13

Long seen as a rising star for GOP, Kentucky AG now faces heat for handling of Breonna Taylor case I WAS JUST THINKING

By Norma Adams-Wade

“This story is being reprinted in Texas Metro News as part of a partnership with The Dallas Morning News.” It was clear from the beginning that U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and President Donald Trump wanted rising Republican star Dan-

iel Cameron to win the Kentucky attorney general’s race last November. So say many commentators Breonna Taylor and news analysts who have followed the

career of the young lawyer, who some observers say viewed McConnell as a father figure and who McConnell, in turn, had viewed as a worthy protégé since Cameron won a high school scholarship in McConnell’s name. Perhaps the most interesting

characterization of Cameron, who was 34 during his campaign, was as a charismatic Republican version of a young Barack Obama during the latter’s early political campaigns. Cameron presented as cleancut, nice-looking, articulate See THINKING, page 12


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