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ROYLE KINGScholar gentleman leader

Mentors ATTY. BEN CRUMP and CHERYL SMITH salute

ROYLE KING

Royle is among newly elected officers sworn in for Chi Omega Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.

ROYLE KING

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Message to the People...

When an investment pays off !I am so very proud of Royle King Jr.He was a student at Lincoln Humanities and Communications Magnet High

School when at the insistence of his teacher, Dr. Louie White, Royle applied to the Dallas-Fort Worth Association of Black Communicators Urban Journalism Workshop.

We had a stellar bunch of mostly young men and the students worked with professional journalists as they learned about the world of communications.

In addition to a trip to the Texas Black Legislative Caucus Convention in Austin where the Honorable Ron Kirk and Rev. Zan W. Holmes, Jr. were featured speakers; we attended the National Association of Black Journalists regional conference in Baton Rouge, another journalism conference in Oklahoma City, and the NAACP Regional Conference in Little Rock, Arkansas.

Students met and interviewed key figures and newsmakers, like then-NAACP President Kweisi Mfume, rapper-turned-minister Mase, veteran journalist George E. Curry, then-New Orleans Mayor Marc Morial, NAACP Regional Director Keryl Burgess Douglas, and key NABJ officers.

Royle was an enthusiastic participant and a joy to be around. He was a favorite with the professionals Always respectful and full of personality, he embraced the messages from the professionals and it was clear he was benefiting from the experience.

I love to give “nicknames” and Royle had two. I affectionately called him “Dr. King” and I told him that if he acted up, he would know it because then I called him, “Burger King!” I was pleased when he decided to attend my alma mater, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University. Sure there was the influence from the other A&M, Prairie View; but the orange and green reigned supreme over the purple and gold and he was off to Tallahassee. He did, however, get to make his Dad proud by wearing the purple and gold of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. -- initiated in the Spring of 2007.Every year I return to my alma mater for Homecoming and Royle always manages to find me and spend a little time and this year’s Homecoming was no different. Earlier this month I traveled to Tallahassee as not only FAMU celebrated its 125th anniversary, but the Beta Alpha Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. was celebrating its 75th anniversary. I had to be in attendance for these historic milestones of two institutions that are great significance to me! During my visit this year, Royle, who is now a graduate and working at the local ABC affiliate, WTXL-TV, asked me out to dinner. The ideal gentleman,

Royle picked me up, opened all doors and displayed the home training that had been instilled in him as a child. We had a lovely dinner at the Longhorn Restaurant and Royle filled me in on his future plans.The next day, his fraternity’s graduate chapter would be holding its annual Achievement Week Brunch and since I was

staying over, I accepted Royle’s invitation to attend. It was an enjoyable event visiting with the mother and brother of Trayvon Martin, Sybrina and Jarvis Fulton; their attorney

Benjamin Crump; and keynote Thomas Dortch, Jr., who was instrumental in helping establish the Dallas Metroplex Council of Black Alumni Associations in Dallas.

It was great hearing Atty. Crump, who was the outgoing president of the Chi Omega Chapter, praising Royle, especially for his work with the youth group, the Lamp Lighters.

After the Fultons were honored as Citizens of the Year, Royle’s name was called for the Service Award. I beamed with pride as I listened to his acceptance speech.

The icing on the cake, however, was when it came time to install the newly-elected officers and Royle was among the group. This was important to me because it is so important to honor commitments and when he joined the organization, he made a commitment for life so it was great to see that in addition to making the transition to the graduate chapter, the former basileus/president of his undergraduate chapter was also taking a leadership role.

Royle is one of the many young men and women who I have had the opportunity to mentor over the years. Some love me and some probably hate me, but they remember me so maybe they remember some of the lessons I shared as I attempted to not only prepare them for a career as a journalist but also further impress upon them the valuable lessons their parents tried to instill in them.

I expect to keep hearing great things from Royle King Jr. and I know his parents are so proud of him. He understands the importance of lifting as he climbs and he is an honorable young man. Too often the headlines scream of

dysfunction, death, violence despair and disparaging statistics when referencing young black men. The headlines should be just as large when saluting positive black men, like Royle King Jr.

Royle Sr. and Mary did good!

I MESSENGERCheryl Smith, Publisher

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IMESSENGER is a tribute to Le Messager, founded by Cameroonian journalist Pius Njawe and The Messenger, an independent magazine, founded by labor activist A . Philip Randolph and economist Chandler Owen.IMESSENGER is committed to informing, inspiring, enlightening and provoking thought in a forum that is international. Submissions for publication consideration may be submitted to www.myimessenger.com.

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GIVING THANKS

As we gather with friends and family to celebrate Thanksgiving, my thoughts have not left those on the

East Coast that were affected by Hurricane Sandy. If you

or your loved ones are still recovering, my thoughts and prayers are with you.

The massive rebuilding effort is far from over – but I believe there is still reason to give thanks today. One of America's greatest strengths is the ability to come together as a country and as a community in times of crisis. I know this because I've seen it before.

I was on the ground in the days after Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans in 2005. I don't need to tell you about the devastation that urban communities suffered that day – or about the subsequent years of rebuilding that ensued so families could return to their lives.

National Urban League was there to help individuals and families recover from Katrina, and we will be there again – for as long as it takes – to help urban communities bounce back from Sandy's effects. Last week, the National Urban League Walgreens Wellness Bus made a special trip from Florida to NYC to reach out to our neighbors affected by this historic superstorm. My colleagues joined me in Coney Island to distribute food, clothing, blankets, and other basic necessities to thousands of people affected by Hurricane Sandy.

This is the work you help us do every day through your generosity and commitment to uplifting urban communities. This is why I have so very much to be grateful for this Thanksgiving.

Thank you for being a part of the National Urban League – I wish you and your family a happy and healthy holiday.

Marc H. MorialPresident and CEO

National Urban League

SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT...

I MESSENGER wants you to SPEAK YOUR MIND!Is there something on your mind? Is there something we should be thinking about? Your thoughts are welcomed on the opinion pages of I MESSENGER!We would love to hear from you. Send your thoughts to us at www.myimessenger.com along with your photo, a contact number and a brief bio. Submissions should not exceed 300 words.

Every man has a right to his own opinion. Every race has a right to its own action; therefore let no man persuade you against your will, let no other race influence you against your own.

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JACKSON: Obama voters want jobs, better citiesElections have consequences. President Barack Obama’s stunning re-election victory came dramatically

from the same emerging majority coalition — a rainbow coalition — that brought him to the presidency in 2008. At its heart are minorities, young people, single women and union households.

What do they want? These voters reflect America’s diversity. But they share one thing in common: They were the hardest hit by the recession and have had the hardest time recovering from it.

The president’s vote directly tracked income levels. He won a large majority of those making less than $50,000 a year and lost a majority of those making more. Romney was clearly the candidate of the 1 percent. Obama was the candidate of middle-, working-class and poor Americans; those in the middle class and those aspiring to get there.

They want action on jobs. They want action on wages, with overwhelming support for raising the minimum wage. They want investment in education and opportunity, so their children can get a good public education and afford to go to college. They want high-speed rail public transportation — which was rejected by the governors in New Jersey, Florida

and Wisconsin — put back on the table. We can connect the jobs to where people live. We can make the steel, make the rail, lay the rail. The cost of energy-efficient transportation will reap rewards. We’ll all benefit and be more secure.

These are the most vulnerable of Americans, so when Washington talks about a deficit agreement, these Americans will have clear priorities. Like the vast majority of Americans, they want Social Security and Medicare protected, not cut.

An election night poll by Campaign for America’s Future and Democracy Corps found that 62 percent of voters would find cuts in Social Security benefits unacceptable as part of a deficit agreement, and 79 percent would oppose cuts in Medicare benefits.

They support increasing taxes on the rich, as do a majority of voters. They join the stunning 72 percent of voters who would find unacceptable cuts in domestic discretionary spending such as “education, child nutrition, and worker training and disease control.” They stand with the 75 percent who would find unacceptable deep across-the-board cuts that don’t protect programs for “infants, poor children, schools and college aid.”

Obama’s majority came significantly from our cities. What do urban residents need? They need a plan to rebuild America’s cities. They suffer from a decrepit and outmoded

infrastructure — aging sewers, inadequate and costly mass transit, vulnerable electric grids, underfunded schools and inadequate public parks and programs. They need affordable housing that is energy-efficient. They need jobs desperately.

The president’s real mandate — and his real opportunity — is to lay out a plan for revitalizing our cities. This will help get the economy going and put people to work. It will decrease poverty, despair and the hopelessness that feeds drugs and depression. And as people go to work, they start paying taxes and stop collecting unemployment insurance — and that helps bring deficits down.

Clearly, the big issues of poverty, racial disparity, gender inequality and violence will not go away on their own. We must drive them away with opportunities of hope as the live alternatives to hurt, hatred and despair. The president’s voters want jobs, not cuts in vital programs. They want a plan to rebuild our cities — not a plan to cut vital security programs and continue to starve vital investments in our cities.

These voters have stood up for the president, now the president has a clear mandate to stand up for them.

Jesse Louis Jackson, Sr. is an American civil rights activist and Baptist minister. He was a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1984 and 1988 and served as a shadow U.S. Senator for the District of Columbia from 1991 to 1997.

Rev. Jesse JacksonMarc H. Morial

The I MESSENGER Family gives thanks and extends heartfelt wishes for the best for each and everyone. And remember that for this short time we are on this earth, we can do so much to make this world a better place.

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Congressman Jackson’s resignation letter In 1995, when I was first elected to the House of Representatives I came to Washington with a singular purpose — to serve the constituents of the Second District of Illinois. During that time for seventeen years I have traveled on a journey with the people of the Second District of Illinois, and with their unwavering support we have worked together to transform what once was an underdeveloped and nearly forgotten South Side of Chicago.Along this journey we have accomplished much. We have built new train stations, water towers, and emergency rooms. We have brought affordable housing, community centers and healthcare clinics to those that need it most. In all, nearly a billion dollars of infrastructure and community improvement has been made on the South Side of Chicago and thousands of new jobs have been created. We began this journey by promising fresh water for the people of Ford Heights and a new airport that would employ upon completion 300,000 people. Today the people of Ford Heights have fresh water and sitting on the Governor’s desk 400,000,000 proposal for an airport that

will cost the taxpayers nothing and only awaits the Governor’s commitment to build it. And while our journey to strengthen communities and provide a better future for our children will continue, I know that together we have made the Second District of Illinois a better place.For seventeen years I have given 100 percent of my time, energy, and life to public service. However, over the past several months, as my health has deteriorated, my ability to serve the constituents of my district has continued to diminish. Against the recommendations of my doctors, I had hoped and tried to return to Washington and continue working on the issues that matter most to the people of the Second District. I know now that will not be possible.The constituents of the Second District deserve a full-time legislator in

Washington, something I cannot be for the foreseeable future. My health issues and treatment regimen have been incompatible with service in the House of Representatives. Therefore, it is with great regret that I hereby resign as a member of the United States House of Representatives, effective today, in

order to focus on restoring my health.During this journey I have made my fair share of mistakes. I am aware of the ongoing federal investigation into my activities and am doing my best to address the situation responsibly, cooperate with the investigators, and accept responsibility for my mistakes, for they are my mistakes and mine alone. None of us is immune from our share of shortcomings or human frailties and I pray that I will be remembered for

what I did right. It has been a profound honor to serve the constituents of Illinois’s Second Congressional District and I thank them for their patience, their words of support and prayers during what has been, and what will continue to be a very trying time for me and my family.I also thank my colleagues and staff for supporting me and the citizens of my district over the past several months. I am proud to have worked alongside each of them over these many years. I know that our work and accomplishments will have a lasting positive impact on our community and our nation.With optimism and hope I look forward to the day when my treatment is complete and my health improves. I will truly miss serving as a Member of Congress and I will never be able to fully express my gratitude to the people of Chicago, and her Southland for granting me the opportunity to serve them for 17 wonderful years.

Sincerely,Jesse Jackson,Jr.Member of Congress

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By Jamille BradfieldI Messenger

Film Critic and Entertainment Writer

Award-winning actress and gender in media activist Geena Davis recently delivered the keynote address at the 27th annual Dallas Women’s Foundation Luncheon, presented by U.S. Trust. Ms. Davis’ inspirational and informative message focused on gender equality and the portrayal of women and girls in the media. The event, held on Wednesday, Nov. 7 at the Hilton Anatole, is the largest annual fundraiser for the Dallas Women’s Foundation (DWF), which over the past 27 years has invested more than $19 million in programs benefiting women and girls and the greater community. “Geena Davis applies her considerable t a l en t s no t on ly to por t r ay ing empowered women on screen, but also to improving gender portrayals in the media that influence young minds and therefore the future of our culture and our communities,” said Roslyn Dawson Thompson, president and CEO of Dallas Women’s Foundation. Best known for her roles in major motion pictures such as “A League of Their Own,” “Thelma & Louise” and “The Accidental Tourist,” Davis broke barriers with her award-winning portrayal of the President of the United States in the ABC show “Commander in Chief.” Ms. Davis said she initially wanted to play the character, Louise, in “Thelma & Louise” until the director asked her to play Thelma – a role that later earned her Academy and Golden Globe Award nominations in 1992 for best actress. Ms. Davis also won an Academy Award in 1989 for best supporting role by an actress in “The Accidental Tourist” and a Golden Globe nomination in 1993 for best actress for her portrayal of baseball phenomenon Dottie Hinson in “A League of Their Own.” “Thelma and Louise changed the course of my life,” said Geena Davis, actress and activist. “People had no

idea the nerve it would strike. How few opportunities we give women to come out of a movie feeling empowered.” In addition to her successful acting career, Ms. Davis is a passionate advocate for gender equality in the media. She is the founder of the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media and its programming arm, “See Jane,” which engages film and television creators to dramatically increase the percentage of female characters and reduce gender stereotyping in media made for children 11 and under. W h i l e w a t c h i n g c h i l d r e n ' s entertainment with her young daughter, Ms. Davis was astounded by the scarcity of female characters. Motivated to take action, she started looking at children’s programming and G-rated films closely, observing how few female characters there were. As a result of her analysis, Davis concluded the more hours a girl watches (movies and television), the fewer options she feels she has in life, while the more hours a boy watches, the more sexist he is likely to become.

According to thegeenadavisinstitute.org, Davis commissioned the largest research project on gender in film and television ever undertaken, conducted by Dr. Stacy Smith at the University of Southern California’s Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism. The research confirmed the disparity she observed: in family films, there is only one female character for every three male characters and in crowd scenes, only 17 percent of the characters are female. Ms. Davis, a self-proclaimed data head, said the percentage (17 percent) of females in media has been the same since 1946. “Bewitched” and “I Dream of Jeannie” were the television shows with female leading roles that Davis says she watched as a child. “They were characters who had to sit on their abilities so as not to upset their men.

This happened in many of my marriages,” Davis joked. She also cited 17 percent, give or take, as the seemingly acceptable percentage of women not only portrayed in film,

but also represented in other areas of society. Ms. Davis says 16.8 percent in the U.S. House of Representatives are women, 19 percent in the U.S. Senate, 16.1 percent are board members and 17 percent are cardiac surgeons. She mentioned the glaring omission of females from critical occupational movie roles and specifically highlighted the fact that there are no female film roles with STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) jobs. “We need to add women in all sectors of society,” Davis said. Born Virginia Elizabeth Davis, Geena Davis, 56, has achieved remarkable success in a variety of endeavors. In addition to being an award-winning actress and a tireless advocate for women and girls, she is a world-class athlete. Standing six-feet tall, at age 41 the attractive former model took up archery and two years later qualified for

the U.S. Olympic trials. At one time, Ms. Davis was nationally ranked as the 13th best archer in the country. A native of Wareham, Massachusetts, the Boston University graduate is also a member of the genius society Mensa. During the luncheon, Dallas Women’s Foundation also recognized the contributions of two of the region’s leaders in philanthropy by and for women. The organization presented the a n n u a l P o w e r o f T h e P u r s e ® Philanthropist Award to Joy S. Mankoff and the Power Of The Purse® Wealth Advisor Award to Philip B. Cubeta. Ms. Mankoff is one of DWF’s 19 founders a n d a n a c t i v e m e m b e r o f t h e foundation’s Advisory Council. Mr. Cubeta is the Sallie B. and William B. Wallace Chair in Philanthropy at The American College. T h e P o w e r o f t h e P u r s e ® Philanthropist Award is given annually to a woman who has made a significant difference in women’s lives through charitable contributions and provided leadership and support of women’s issues. Former honorees have included Catalina E. Garcia, M.D., Cecilia G. Boone, Serena Connelly, Helen LaKelly Hunt, Caren Prothro and Nancy Tartaglino Richards. The Power of the Purse® Wealth Advisor Award (established in 2011) recognizes the important role wealth advisors play counseling modern philanthropists. The inaugural Power of the Purse® Wealth Advisor Award was given to Dodee Crockett. Katherine Wynne LaLonde, a member of the Dallas Women’s Foundation board of directors, served as chair of this year’s luncheon. LaLonde is west division marketing executive with U.S. Trust, and an active community leader for organizations including Cattle Baron’s Ball, Junior League of Dallas, New Friends New Life and The Salvation Army Women’s Auxiliary. She previously served on the North Texas Super Bowl XLV Host Committee.

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Diana Dutton, chair, board of directors, Dallas Womens’ Foundation; Geena Davis; Roslyn Dawson Thompson, president & CEO, Dallas Women’s Foundation; and Katherine LaLonde, luncheon chair and West division marketing executive, US Trust. (US Trust was also presenting sponsor of the event.)

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Geena Davis;

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Ifill to head Legal Defense FundThe Board of Directors of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. (LDF) has selected Sherrilyn Ifill as President and Director-Counsel, effective January 2013. For over 70 years, LDF has carried out its mission through advocacy, policy development and impact litigation to expand political participation, fight injustice in the criminal justice system, broaden the avenues of educational opportunity, defend economic freedoms, and further the nomination and appointment of fair-minded and diverse judges. We believe Sherrilyn Ifill is extraordinarily well suited to carry the mantle forward. With her background and experiences, Sherrilyn brings an array of important skills to LDF's already strong staff. A civil rights scholar, litigator, author, philanthropist, and civic leader, Sherrilyn is a longtime member of the LDF family. Early in her career, she served as assistant counsel in LDF's New York office where she litigated voting rights cases, including the landmark Voting Rights Act case Houston Lawyers' Association v. Attorney General of Texas. In 1993, Sherrilyn joined the faculty of the University Maryland, Francis King Carey School of Law, where she continued to litigate and consult on a broad and diverse range of civil rights cases, while grooming the next generation of civil rights lawyers. In addition to teaching in the classroom, Ifill launched several innovative legal clinics while at Maryland Law School, including an environmental justice clinic, and one of the first legal clinics in the nation focused on the legal rights of ex-offenders. She is a respected civil rights strategist and public intellectual whose writings, speeches and media appearances enrich public debate about a range of civil rights issues. A critically acclaimed author, her book On the Courthouse Lawn: Confronting the Legacy of Lynching in the 21st Century, reflects her lifelong engagement in, and analysis of, race in American life. She is an active and respected civic leader in the city of Baltimore. For the past two years, Ifill has served as the chair of the U.S. Programs board of the Open Society Foundations, one of the largest philanthropic supporters of civil rights and social justice organizations in the country. Sherrilyn brings to this position visionary leadership, keen intellect, an unwavering commitment to social justice, an esteemed reputation, and a deep understanding of LDF's legacy. We look forward to working with her at the helm as LDF continues the fight for racial justice in the 21st century.

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The NFF Weekly TV Schedule for NCAA Division IFootball - Week 13

The following schedule is for games from Division I (FBS and FCS) for the dates of Nov. 22 - Nov.28. If you choose to reproduce this schedule, please credit The National Football Foundation and usethe NFF logo, which is available upon request.

* All times Eastern* FBS Rankings reflect the USA Today Coaches’ Poll* FCS Rankings reflect the Sports Network/Fathead.com Poll* Schedule organized by home team.

This schedule is compiled by Jill Kemp, NFF Correspondent. Any comments or updates, please [email protected].

ACCDate Time Game Network (Talent)

Sat., Nov. 24 12 p.m. Virginia

at Virginia Tech

ESPNU

(Tom Hart, John Congemi)

Sat., Nov. 24 12:30 p.m. Miami

at Duke

ACC Network

(Tim Brant, Dave Archer, Mike Hogewood)

Sat., Nov. 24 3 p.m. Maryland

at North Carolina

RSN

(Rich Waltz, Keith Jones, Jenn Hildreth)

Sat., Nov. 24 3 p.m. Boston College

at North Carolina State

ESPN3

(Jon Meterparel, Pete Cronan, Brian St. Pierre)

Sat., Nov. 24 3:30 p.m. (6) Florida

at (5) Florida State

ABC

(Brad Nessler, Todd Blackledge, Holly Rowe)

Sat., Nov. 24 3:30 p.m. Vanderbilt

at Wake Forest

ESPNU

(Anish Shroff, Dan Hawkins)

Sat., Nov. 24 7 p.m. South Carolina

at (9) Clemson

ESPN

(Joe Tessitore, Matt Millen, Shannon Spake)

The NFF Weekly TV Schedule for NCAA Division I Football

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November 23

BLACK FRIDAY SALES EVENT & EXPO November 23, 2012   

The Dock Bookshop 

BLACK FRIDAY SALES EVENT2013 Calendars, holiday cards, Bible organizers, journals,

music, DVD's, Books & More!FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2012 - 9AM-12NOON

 BLACK FRIDAY AUTHORS & BUSINESS EXPO

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 2012 - 2-6PM

MOVING SALESaturday, November 3 @ 7a.m.

Washer, furniture, clothes, books and more! Everything must go!

8508 Arroyo Verda Dr. Dallas 75249

November 24Dallas NBUF will meet from 12:00pm - 2pm at 4907

Spring Avenue Dallas, Texas 75210 at Spring Plaza (ICDC) Suite #106.

 

November 28

UNCF–the United Negro College Fund– the nation’s largest and most effective minority education organization, proudly presents its fifth annual North Texas Governor’s Luncheon – on Wednesday, November 28, 2012 at the Omni Mandalay Hotel at Las Colinas. The fundraiser will feature a keynote address by Governor Rick Perry, greetings by Irving Mayor

Beth Van Duyne and Sign Your Team Up Now 

New Beginning Center will host its 10th Annual Bowling Tournament at Plano Super Bowl 2521 K Ave in Plano.

Enjoy an exciting afternoon of fun and bring on the competition!

   We will have two divisions - competitive and recreational. Prizes will be given out to the highest scoring team, best

dressed, most strikes, best team spirit and more.  All proceeds will go to the agency. For more information, go to

our web site www.newbeginningcenter.org. 

December 1

Ladies Tee Time LeagueHoliday Brunch 11am

Crescent Hotel

***********Decreasing debt and building wealth spiritually and financially. At times, you may need a little encouragement or more information to achieve the goal. To help and encourage you in the effort, I will be facilitating a Financial Empowerment Workshop on Saturday,

Dec. 1st, 2012 10am - 2pm at Friendship-West. The workshop will discuss:

Your Purpose - Who Are You and What are You Doing?Your Spending Plan - Road Map to Financial Freedom

Your Savings - Building a Life SaverYour Security - Insuring Your Investments: Intro to Stocks, CDs,

Mutual FundsIf you are interested in attending, you must register to ensure the proper materials are available to assist in your learning. Cost to

attend is free.You may register by clicking on the following link or copy and

paste the link into your web browser:  www.danychristi.eventbrite.com.

If you have any questions email [email protected] Start: 9:30AM - Presentation Start: 10:00AM

Presale Affiliates: $15.00 - Affiliate Price @ The Door: $20.00 Guest Free! 

817.690.4637 

**CCBCC 6th Annual Holiday

Extravaganza01 Dec 2012 5:30 PM •

Cascades Event Center - The Colony, Texas

December 4JFS Women’s Center along with the City of Desoto, AIDS Arms

and Dallas County Health and Human Services will be hosting our World AIDS Day Health Fair on December 4th. On that day, from

11 AM until 3 PM, people in the community can come and get tested for HIV, STDS and get their prostate checked for FREE!

December 6 Dallas Peace Center  

26th Annual Peacemaker Awards Dinner  

December 8

Christmas Toy Drive Sponsored by

Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity

Benefitting Single Moms

Come enjoy a hot breakfast, and great entertainment during our second annual a toy!

8 a.m. - 12 p.m. Luby's Restaurant

926 E. Highway 67 in Duncanville, TX 75137

Love & Laughter Holiday Jam

Presented by Black Elite EntertainmentIt's that time again! The 2012 Community Market Festival sponsored by the Dallas Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. will be held on Saturday, December 8th

at Southwest Center Mall from 11:00am to 4:00pm.  The attached vendor invitation letter has specific details

regarding the event and the online registration link. The deadline to register is November 17, 2012. 

For information regarding vendor participation, please contact Sylvia Hamilton via email at

[email protected]

December 28Verizon Theatre Grand Prairie

8:00pm

KEM & Rickey Smiley

Featuring: Avery Sunshine, Melanie Camacho, & Junior

SEND US YOUR CALENDAR ITEMS!

Mark your calendar

Saturday, November 23 & 24

Are you tired of trying to find relatives, or friends to pick up your medication for you...? Constantly depending on different people with your money to bring your prescription back to you????

Call the Walgreen's store NOW and let them know you are interested in getting your medication delivered to you.

You can set up payments for your prescription with...

• Credit Card, Medicare/ Medicaid• Insurance (Some insurances doesn't

cover entire retail price of your prescription, that will be discuss with pharmacy tech

• Cash on date when its delivered to you

Three locations to serve you:

! 5001 Ross Ave. Dallas, Texas 75206 (214) 370-8747 ! 1104 S. Westmoreland Dallas, Texas

75211 (214) 467-3540! 2045 Broadway Garland Texas

75041 (972) 864-1608

WALGREENSDELIVERS YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS

FREE!!!

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Friday, November 30

Black Economic History Fact of the Day HOST: DEBRA BROWN STURNS

Thursday, November 29 Black Economic History

Fact of the Day

Wednesday, November 28 Black Economic History

Fact of the Day

HOST - YVETTE BROOKS

Tuesday, November 27• Black Economic History

Fact of the Day• DEBORAH CHAMBERS

Monday, November 26Black Economic History

Fact of the Day

Cheryl’s World on Blogtalkradio.com at 6p.m.

Call in to 646-200-0459

Donna P. Charles

5/20/1958 - 3/23/2012Elusive Lady #22

Spring 1978Beta Alpha Chapter of

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., FAMU

IN MEMORIAM

National Capital Area Cowboys & Cowgirls

7 Springs Mountain Ski Resort, Champion PA

2 Per Room $573 (pp) 3 Per Room $473 (pp) 4 Per Room $423 (pp) Child (6-11yrs) $220

(Slope Side Rooms Additional Fee)  

 

Bus  Departs:  Greenbelt  Metro  Park  &  Ride  (Greenbelt,  MD)  

 Thursday,  January  24th  ,  2013  @  10AM  Bus  Returns:  Sunday,    January  27th,  2013    approximately    6PM  

Visit  us  at  http://www.ncacowboy.com  

Children  Welcome  w/limited  Parlor  Room  Access!$100  Non-­Refundable  Deposit  Required  Call  About  Non-­Transportation  Prices  

 

Dallas  Alumnae  Chapter  of  Delta  Sigma  Theta  Sorority,  Inc.  presents  

           

Community  Market  Festival    

Saturday,  December  8,  2012  11:00  AM    4:00  PM  

Southwest  Center  Mall  3662  West  Camp  Wisdom  Road  

Dallas,  Texas  75237  

Apparel  |  Greeting  Cards  |  Jewelry|  Handmade  Ceramics  |  Candles  |  Cosmetics    

Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce

2013 Event Schedule

29th Annual Quest For Success Awards LuncheonMonday, February 4, 2013 @

12:00 noonDallas Convention Center-

Ballroom A

16th Annual Excellence In Education

Scholarship LuncheonFriday, April 5, 2013 @ 12:00

noonDallas Convention Center-

Ballroom A

24th Annual Scholarship Golf Tournament

Monday, June 10, 2013 @7:30 a.m. (shotgun)

Thorntree Country Club, DeSoto, TX.

87th Annual Awards Banquet

Friday, October 11, 2013 @ 7:00 p.m.

Dallas Convention Center-Ballroom A

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Support the Black PressSupport Black -owned

bookstores

Send your books for review to: Cheryl Smith, P.O. Box

860 Grand Prairie, TX 75053 ELITENEWS

In our library

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GARLAND

JOURNAL

MOVING SALESaturday, November 3 @ 7a.m.

Washer, furniture, clothes, books and more! Everything must go!

8508 Arroyo Verda Dr. Dallas 75249

Friday and Saturday, November 23 and 24, 7AM-3PM

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2012 Dallas Cowboys(NFC East)2012 Dallas Cowboys(NFC East)2012 Dallas Cowboys(NFC East)2012 Dallas Cowboys(NFC East)Date Opponent Time/TV

Wednesday09/05/12

at New York GiantsMetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ

Won

Sunday09/16/12

at Seattle SeahawksCenturyLink Field, Seattle, WA

Loss

Sunday09/23/12

Tampa Bay BuccaneersCowboys Stadium, Arlington, TX

Won

Monday10/01/12

Chicago BearsCowboys Stadium, Arlington, TX

Loss

Sunday10/07/12 --- BYE ---Sunday10/14/12

at Baltimore RavensM&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, MD

Loss

Sunday10/21/12

at Carolina PanthersBank of America Stadium, Charlotte, NC

Won

Sunday10/28/12

New York GiantsCowboys Stadium, Arlington, TX

Loss

Sunday11/04/12

at Atlanta FalconsGeorgia Dome, Atlanta, GA

Won

Sunday11/11/12

at Philadelphia EaglesLincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, PA

Won

Sunday11/18/12

Cleveland BrownsCowboys Stadium, Arlington, TX

Won

Thursday11/22/12

Washington RedskinsCowboys Stadium, Arlington, TX

4:15 p.m. ETFOX

Sunday12/02/12

Philadelphia EaglesCowboys Stadium, Arlington, TX

8:20 p.m. ETNBC

Sunday12/09/12

at Cincinnati BengalsPaul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati, OH

1:00 p.m. ETFOX

Sunday12/16/12

Pittsburgh SteelersCowboys Stadium, Arlington, TX

4:25 p.m. ETCBS

Sunday12/23/12

New Orleans SaintsCowboys Stadium, Arlington, TX

1:00 p.m. ETFOX

Sunday12/30/12

at Washington RedskinsFedEx Field, Landover, MD

1:00 p.m. ETFOX

Note: Game times for weeks 11-17 are subject to changeNote: Game times for weeks 11-17 are subject to changeNote: Game times for weeks 11-17 are subject to changeNote: Game times for weeks 11-17 are subject to change

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ANYONE CAN RECEIVE A GRANT IF YOU KNOW THE SECRET!

Billions of grant dollars are given away each year to individuals and businesses by Foundations, Non-Profit organizations, Private Corporations and individuals. To learn how to get your share of the billions of grant dollars awarded every year go to:

• College funding

• Paying off existing student loan debt

• Paying off credit card debt

• Paying off a mortgage

• Supplementing retirement

• Purchasing a home

• Starting a business

• Church funding & building expansion

• Paying off judgments

• Eliminate Bankruptcies (Chapters: 7,8.11 & 13)

• Any legal financial need…

Anyone can receive a grant if you know the secret to applying and how to access the grant providers. If you are interested in receiving a grant, let me show you how. Send an email to: [email protected]

ARE YOU DROWNING IN DEBT?

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Come on PEOPLE! Don’t you CARE?

POLICE have not apprehended Pookie the serial rapist. Aren’t you concerned? Do you care?We know he has attacked members of

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. and there is a $5,000 reward offered by Crime Stoppers.

If you have ANY information, PLEASE call Crime Stoppers

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Also, if you want extra protection,

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