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Texas MeTro News

CELEBRATING BLACK MUSIC MONTH

VOL III ISSUE 22

JUNE 3, 2015

DIVA OF THE ARTSVicki Meek hosts Jazz Show on WRR Radio

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2 JUNE 3, 2015 W W W. T E X A S M E T R O N E W S . C O M AROUND THE WORLD METRO

BRIEFS

By Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson

Eddie Bernice Johnson represents the state of Texas’ 30th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives.

It is an honor to congratulate all high school graduates in the Thirtieth Congressional District for successfully completing your high school education. It is a significant achievement in your life, and it represents another step in your quest for k n o w l e d g e . I am certain that your families and your teachers are extremely proud.

Many of you will continue your studies in our nation’s colleges and universities. Some will become members of our military service, while others will pursue training that will provide you with skills that are so desperately needed in our society.

Whatever the path you have chosen, I urge all of our graduates to make the search for knowledge a lifetime quest.

Never give up on your dreams, even during times of difficulty and despair. Success will always be within your grasp.

As students, you have developed great minds and determined wills. I urge you to be relentless in the pursuit of those things that have captivated your interests and your energies.

Continue to conceive new inventions, and develop new ideas that will help mold our world, and the lives of people who live in it.

Our cities, our states, our nation and our world are in great need of your talent, your compassion, your determination, your ingenuity and

your commitment to creating a better society. In years to come, you will be the leaders in our society, responsible for making decisions that will affect the lives of others.

The teachers and administrators in your school have invested

in you because they know that the future will be determined by decisions that you make. I believe that they are correct, and I have no doubt that your accomplishments will be great!

This is also a special time for members of your family who have loved and guided you through this phase of your life.

I can imagine the great sense of pride they share in your accomplishments. I experienced the same sense of pride when my son and grandsons graduated from high school.

I was excited about their futures and looked forward to the many milestones they had yet to experience.

You must continue your search for academic and personal excellence. Be passionate about your beliefs and your work. Use sound judgment as you interact with others, and make certain that you contribute your special talents

A Salute to our High School Graduates

NORTH TEXAS GEARS UP FOR SEVENTH ANNUAL

GIVING DAYWith this year’s North Texas Giving Day set for September 17, area nonprofits are already gearing up for another exhilarating day of giving. In just six one-day events, Giving Day has pumped $89 million into local nonprofits and broken three national giving day records since 2009. Last year, more than 98,000 gifts totaling $26.3 million were donated, benefiting more than 1,580 local nonprofits. On September 17, donations can be made 6 a.m. to midnight to more than 1,500 certified nonprofits listed on www.NorthTexasGivingDay.org. Donations $25 and above will be amplified by $2 million in general bonus funds and prizes. Additionally and new this year, the website will feature advanced functionality, allowing donors to search for nonprofits that have their own Challenge funds – additional money raised and set aside by individual nonprofits to amplify donations even further. General bonus funds and prizes have been contributed so far by: Anonymous donor, Arlington Tomorrow Foundation, Bank of America, Communities Foundation of Texas, Community Foundation of North Texas, Cooper Institute Give for Good Campaign, The Dallas Foundation, Dallas Women’s Foundation, Hunt Consolidated’s Hunt Cares Campaign, Neiman Marcus, Sid W. Richardson Foundation, The Swan Smith Fund of Communities Foundation of Texas and the Mike and Mary Terry Family Foundation. Media sponsors so far include Dallas Morning News, MySweetCharity and WFAA. “North Texas Giving Day is a rallying cry for our entire community to support the organizations that tirelessly protect and provide for our area’s greatest resources, from animals and the environment to women and children,” says Brent Christopher, president and CEO of Communities Foundation of Texas, which founded and presents North Texas Giving Day. “The generosity that all of us experience on Giving Day not only fuels our local nonprofits financially, but energizes them to continue to do their great work.” North Texas Giving Day Donation Station events are planned to occur across North Texas throughout the day. Events are free and open to the public. Scheduled Donation Stations include: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. – Dallas County Donation Station and the 2nd annual Kids Give at Communities Foundation of Texas (5500 Caruth Haven Lane, Dallas, TX.) The Kids Give provides kids a chance to donate their loose change as well as do hands-on philanthropic and kid-friendly activities. Donors may watch the complimentary showcase performances by several nonprofits and purchase lunch from local food trucks. 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. – Collin County Donation Station in downtown McKinney Square (111 N. Tennessee St., McKinney, TX.) 5 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. – Denton County Donation Station at the Denton Square on the Courthouse Green (110 West Hickory, Denton, TX). More donation station events are being planned. For event updates, go to www.NorthTexasGivingDay.org.

NAACP to host annual convention in

Philadelphia July 11-15(PHILADELPHIA) – From July 11th to the 15th, the NAACP will host its 106th Annual Convention in Philadelphia, PA. This year’s convention theme is “Pursuing Liberty In the Face of Injustice.” In the wake of the social and economic unrest across the country, the NAACP will focus on building a broad based agenda around voting rights, criminal justice reform, health equity, economic opportunity and education equality ahead of the 2016 presidential election. “Under the banner of ‘Pursuing Liberty In the Face of Injustice,’ the NAACP looks forward to convening thousands of civil rights, human rights and social justice activists to network and develop measurable strategies that inspire courage in participants to implement sustainable political and economic changes in vulnerable neighborhoods throughout the country” said NAACP Board Chairman Roslyn M. Brock. This convention occurs a few weeks ahead of the kick off of the NAACP’s America Journey for Justice – a series of direct actions that will take place along the 850 mile route from Selma, Alabama to Washington, DC--through Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina and Virginia to highlight vulnerable communities subject to regressive voting rights tactics. “Our lives, our votes, our jobs and our schools matter,” said Cornell William Brooks, NAACP President & CEO. “I look forward to meeting with citizen leaders in Philadelphia, the birthplace of American liberty, who share these values and our unyielding commitment to protecting the lives of Americans, the sustainable jobs of our citizenry, our right to vote and the integrity of our democracy. As we head into the 2016 election, we must secure unfettered access to the ballot box for every American. The ballot box is our most powerful way to raise our voice. Join us in Philly as we work together to find the solutions, strategies and inspiration for what yet ails our nation.”

This year’s convention speakers include well-known as well as the next generation of civil rights leaders, elected officials, faith leaders, actors and community activists. “We are honored to welcome the NAACP to Philadelphia this July for its 106th National Convention,” said Mayor Michael Nutter. “As the birthplace of liberty, our city is the perfect location to host the NAACP, one of the leading organizations for social change in the world for more than a century. We are thrilled that some of the most pressing social, economic and civil rights issues of the 21st century will be addressed at this convention here in Philadelphia.” “The NAACP continues to be on the frontlines in the fight for social justice,” stated NAACP Vice Chairman Leon Russell. “Civic engagement and turning out the vote must be at the forefront of our work as we move into this presidential election year. We could not have picked a better place to reaffirm voting as the bedrock of our democracy than Philadelphia. We thank Pennsylvania State Conference President Dwayne Jackson Sr. for marshaling the support of all of our units in Pennsylvania for the success of this convention. We are particularly grateful to the Philadelphia Branch of the NAACP for working with us to help ensure the success of this 106th Annual Convention. We will continue to lead the charge for liberty in the face of injustice, just as we have done since our founding.” “The Pennsylvania State Conference looks forward to hosting the NAACP’s 106th National Annual Convention in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,” said Dwayne Jackson Sr., president of the NAACP Pennsylvania State Conference. “Our expectations and excitement are high as we prepare for civil and human rights advocates to visit our great state. The NAACP is moving forward more energized than ever and this convention will ensure attendees leave with a renewed commitment to being champions for human and civil rights.” “The Philadelphia Branch of the NAACP was founded in 1912, and for more than a century, our branch has been fighting to protect the civil and human rights of every Philadelphia resident, especially those in communities of color,” said Rodney Muhammad, president of the NAACP Philadelphia Branch. “Our hope is that this 106th annual national convention will cause the entire Association to attack the social ills of poverty, racial profiling, police brutality, health disparities and income inequality, with more vigor than ever before.” In addition to the primary convention schedule, the NAACP’s Youth & College Division will host workshops, luncheons and forums throughout the week. Emerging youth from across the nation will be featured in the annual Academic, Cultural, Technological and Scientific Olympics (ACT-SO) competition beginning July 8. Students will compete in 26 categories including sciences, humanities, performing arts, visual arts, and business over the course of the event. Celebrity hosts will be serving as guest judges throughout the competition and hosting the closing awards ceremony.

DCHHS provides West Nile Virus update

–Dallas County Health and Human Services (DCHHS) Director Zachary Thompson and Medical Director/Health Authority Dr. Christopher Perkins has provided an update on West Nile Virus in Dallas County Commissioners Court. “West Nile season is underway and DCHHS is doing its part to protect Dallas County residents,” said Thompson. “It is very important for Dallas County residents to know what they can do to minimize mosquito exposure.” DCHHS purchased more than 10,000 mosquito dunks and issued the supply

to municipalities throughout Dallas County. The dunks will be used to treat standing water and help control the mosquito population. DCHHS issued a West Nile Virus health advisory to Dallas area medical providers and laboratory staff, and also continues to issue weekly s u r v e i l l a n c e

reports. Additionally,

DCHHS informed the court the department remains in contact with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Division of Vector-Borne Diseases to share and analyze Dallas County mosquito pool data. DCHHS urges citizens to do their part as well to help control the mosquito population. “Dallas County has experienced a record amount of rain, which in turn increases breeding sites for mosquitoes,” said Dr. Perkins. “If residents are unable to drain standing water, they should use larvicide products, such as mosquito dunks, to prevent mosquito larvae from maturing.” So far this season, five mosquito traps have tested positive for West Nile Virus. No human cases have been reported.

Dr. Christopher Perkins, DCHHS medical director/health authority; Dallas County Commissioner John Wiley Price; Zachary Thompson, DCHHS director. Photo by Wallace Faggett.

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Pastor Rickie Rush in Austin

State Representative Yvonne Davis is pictured with Pastor Rickie Rush of the Inspiring Body of Christ Church along with Texas Speaker of the House Joe Strauss at the State Capitol in Austin, TX. Pastor Rush recently served as Pastor of the Day. Representative Davis sponsored Pastor Rush who was responsible for providing the opening prayer for that particular day of the legislative session.

Science and Engineering Magnet students take top

honors in state competition

Eight students from Dallas ISD’s Science and Engineering Magnet at Yvonne A. Ewell Townview Center (SEM) attended the State UIL Academic meet in late May, winning a variety of individual and team awards.Sirjan Kafle won first place in Calculator Applications, allowing SEM its first win ever in that state academic championship category. SEM also had a student place first in the state in the mathematics UIL competition for the third year in a row. With all speech and academic events completed, SEM is currently fourth place in the overall state academic sweepstakes standings.

Number Sense – 3rd place teamMurali SubramanianGaurachandra DasYash ChandakSirjan Kafle

Calculator Applications – 1st place teamSirjan Kafle – 1st placeMurali Subramanian – 6th placeDong HurJonathan Lee

President Michael Sorrell welcomes Dr. Shepherd to

Paul Quinn CollegeFelicia Shepherd joins the full-time staff as one of the new Retention Managers. Dr. Shepherd will be responsible for administering and managing the Carrington Plan (which starting in the fall becomes mandatory from day one for all conditionally admitted students). She starts her work this summer with the Summer Bridge Program.She will also continue to serve as the Introduction to Reading and Writing professor. Dr. Shepherd graduates from Texas A & M University-Commerce on August 14 with an Education Doctorate Degree in Higher Education Leadership

Civil Rights Museum lecture series features Wattley

The Dallas Civil Rights Museum, housed at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Center, has launched its new Dr. Jerry B. Chambers Lecture series, named after the former MLK Advisory Board member who passed away in April 2015. Dr. Jerry B. Chambers was a long-time educator and Civil Rights activist with a passion for teaching students about Black history. The first speaker in the lecture series is Cheryl Brown Wattley, author of A Step Toward Brown v. Board of Education: Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher and Her Fight to End Segregation. Wattley is the Professor and Director of Experiential Education at UNT Dallas College of Law. She has also served as Professor and Director of Clinical Education at Oklahoma University College of Law in Norman, OK. Prior to teaching, Wattley practiced law for 28 years, receiving numerous awards including the Dallas Bar Association’s Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Award in 1994. Wattley’s book was published in October 2014.

Red Cross blood drive honors toddler

Raeleigh Vasquez diagnosed with spine cancer in January

Three-year-old Raeleigh Vasquez loves dolls, especially Barbie dolls, and dreams of visiting Disneyworld. Trips will have to wait as Raeleigh is in the fight of her life since being diagnosed with a rare spine cancer in January 2015. During her treatment, Raeleigh has received six blood transfusions. On June 7, Raeleigh’s daycare, Stonebrook Learning Center, is hosting an American Red Cross blood drive in her honor to help others in need of blood. “I will probably never know the six people who took an hour out of their day to donate the blood Raeleigh received,” said Brittnee Hogue, Raeleigh’s mom. “Inviting the community to give blood at this drive is one way I can give back.”Give blood in honor of Raeleigh VasquezSunday, June 711 a.m. to 5 p.m.Stonebrook Learning Center, 3200 South FM 548, Royse City “Raeleigh is one strong little girl – a real fighter,” said Jeannie Massong, director, Stonebrook Learning Center. “We invite the community to drop by this blood drive to honor Raeleigh, help save a life and enjoy the cook out.” All those coming to donate at the blood drive in Raeleigh’s honor will be treated to a cook out, courtesy of Suburban Propane. Suburban Propane is the official sponsor of the Red Cross “100 days of summer. 100 days of hope.” campaign, and is helping to increase awareness of the constant need for blood donations. Every day this summer is a chance to give hope. Eligible donors are encouraged to choose their day to make a difference. Donors of all blood types – especially those with types O negative, A negative and B negative – are needed. To make an appointment to give blood, download the Red Cross Blood Donor App, visit redcrossblood.org or call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767).

Small business owners: register for free 10,000 small

businesses program by 6/8 Small business owners who want to learn more about managing and expanding their businesses -- and about hiring great employees -- are invited to apply for the Goldman-Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses program in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. Registration for the next class/cohort in the free program, which starts on Sept. 11, closes on Mon., June 8, 2015. Interested small business owners can apply online now for the program; visit the Dallas County Community College District’s website at www.dcccd.edu/10KSB.Teaching small business owners how to run their companies more efficiently, plus providing capital to support their efforts, are key components of the 10,000 Small Businesses initiative created by Goldman Sachs, an internationally-known finance corporation. In May 2014, the 10,000 Small Businesses program came to Dallas-Fort Worth – and DCCCD delivers courses for the initiative through the Bill J. Priest Institute for Economic Development at El Centro College. The 10,000 Small Businesses initiative seeks out community colleges like DCCCD to deliver its education component of the program because they are at the center of economic development and they are accessible to many people who are in need. Several graduates of the program already are seeing positive results. Two graduates of the first cohort of students, Dustin Gadberry of Gadberry Construction and Quincy Roberts of Roberts Trucking, both were named this spring among the 2015 members of the Dallas Business Journal’s “40 Under 40” business people to watch in this area. Additionally, David Shutler, who graduated from cohort 2 and who is the president of Utility Solutions Systems Inc., was named the U.S. Small Business Administration’s 2015 Texas Small Business Person of the Year. The program involves three key components: business and management education; access to capital; and business services. The business education classes are designed to help small business owners develop a business growth plan to help them increase revenues and hire new employees. The course modules include: “You and Your Business”; “Growth and Opportunities”; “Money and Metrics”; You Are the Leader”; “It’s the People”; “Marketing and Selling”; “Operations and Processes”; “Being Bankable”; and “Action for Growth” (two parts). The 100-hour curriculum is taught in 11 sessions. Other local DFW partners in the program with DCCCD and Goldman Sachs are Accion Texas Inc. and PeopleFund; those two institutions will use funds from the program to make loans to small business owners in the area. For more information, call (214) 860-5798; send an email to [email protected]; or contact Cristin Thomas at [email protected]://www.dcccd.edu/10KSB.

THA response to Gov. Abbott’s Veto of S.B. 359

Legislation would have provided key tool to protect patient exhibiting mental health issue The Texas Hospital Association, on behalf of its 400-plus member hospitals, is disappointed that Gov. Greg Abbott chose to veto Senate Bill 359, which would have given physicians in hospitals an important tool to help patients in psychiatric distress and protect community safety. The bill would have allowed physicians to initiate a temporary, four-hour hold of a patient with mental illness who is judged to be a danger to self or others only if the governing body of a facility adopts a policy permitting the hold. During that time, the patient would have received necessary crisis psychiatric care, which would reduce the risk that he or she would self-harm or engage in violent or destructive acts in the community. Allowing a physician to temporarily hold a patient with mental illness also would have alleviated the burden on law enforcement officers throughout our state who have multiple and competing demands for their services. S.B. 359 included precautions and protections to preserve civil liberties while also allowing sufficient time to deliver behavioral health care to a person judged to be a danger to self or others. The bill would have required a patient to be released at the end of the four-hour period unless the physician or hospital arranges for a peace officer to initiate an emergency detention under the officer’s authority or an order of protective custody is issued. An overwhelming majority of Texas legislators voted for S.B. 359, and the bill had the support not only of Texas hospitals but also the Texas Medical Association, Sherriff’s Association of Texas and National Alliance for the Mentally Ill.

Mathematics – 2nd place teamSirjan Kafle – 2nd placeMurali Subramanian – 4th placeBen LawrenceMinh Tran June is

Black Music Month

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I recently attended my grandson Austin Ragland’s graduation from pre-school in Buford, Ga. Yes, you read correctly – pre-school. It’s never too soon to begin celebrating academic achievement, as his graduation from pre-school attests. So, PaPa was excited about going to Austin’s graduation ceremony and seeing him don a cap and gown for the first time to receive his diploma.”

In addition to wanting to support every significant event in Austin’s life, PaPa realizes, to borrow a phrase from Jesse Jackson, that he has more yesterdays than tomorrows. I don’t know how many such celebrations I’ll be around for, so the sooner we begin celebrating, the better.

At 5 years old, Austin is extremely smart. He read more books than anyone else in his age-group and thanks to his parents, learning is fun to him. He frequently wants to practice his site words, even on weekends, without being asked and loves reading to Grammy.

I was expecting to hear some reference to Austin’s quickly developing intellect at his graduation, but was I ever disappointed. Miffed is a more accurate description. Naw, I was pissed.

When it was Austin’s turn to receive his diploma, he had been instructed to run to the front of the room, which he did.

“Austin Ragland – as you can see, he’s our best boy runner,” the presiding teacher said. “He’s really fast. Give me a hug.”

I said beneath my breath, “He does more than run.” And the more I thought about it, the angrier I became.

Let’s be clear: Austin’s pre-school has done a wonderful job providing him with a firm educational foundation. I believe his teachers are good-hearted, caring individuals who have Austin’s best interests at heart. Still, I find it troubling that of all the things they could have

said about Austin, they chose to focus on his speed.

To be fair, they did the same things to some of Austin’s White classmates – one boy was praised for his athletic skills. So, I don’t view it as conscious racism. But I don’t know Austin’s White classmates, I know him. And I know how critical it is to highlight brain over brawn.

Fortunately, Austin is a good athlete –

he plays basketball and soccer – and he’s an excellent student. But his parents and grandparents want him to know that what he does academically is far more important than what he does on the basketball court or soccer field. In my grandson’s case, he will definitely get that reinforcement from his family. But I fear some of his friends might not receive the message. And that’s why it’s so important that educators be aware of the messages they are consciously and unconsciously transmitting to young Black boys in particular.

As education consultant and prolific author Jawanza Kunjufu observes, “Visit a kindergarten class and observe Black boys in action. They’re eager, they sit in the front, they’re on task. They love learning.”

But by the time they are in the 9th grade, they have absorbed a different message, one where academics are not valued as much as they should be.

Kunjufu explained, “Boys don’t drop out in the 12th grade. They physically drop out in the ninth grade, but they emotionally and academically drop out in the fourth grade.”

A contributing factor, according to Kunjufu, is the composition of the teaching force.

“Can you imagine African Americans may be the only group expecting someone else to educate their children?” he wrote. “White female teachers constitute 83 percent of the U.S. elementary teaching force. African American students are 17 percent of public school students nationwide, but represent only 6 percent of the teachers.

“Unfortunately, African American males constitute only 1 percent of the teaching population. There are schools without one African American male academic teacher. They are employed as custodians, security guards, and P.E. teachers. Often schools will hire an African American male to be assistant principal which translates into being in charge of all male behavioral problems.”

Make no mistake about it, Black girls, who are suspended or expelled from school at higher rates than White girls, also deserve special attention and should not be ignored in the rush to create new programs and opportunities for Black boys and men. Still, visit any college campus and you’ll notice the severe underrepresentation of Black males.

After the graduation ceremony, one of the administrators told Grammy that Austin will be attending a challenging kindergarten in the fall and volunteered, “He’ll probably be placed in the gifted class.”

To me, sharing that with the audience would have been much better than merely proclaiming that he was the fastest student in the class. He was also one of the smartest and that should not have been overlooked.

CURRY: Black Boys do more than run

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Another school year comes to an end, at least for those in America. A time to chill. It’s like rap

group Public Enemy says, “another summer.” Well, sadly just like in 1989, the year that Chuck D spoke of, in 2014, 25 years later; it was a violent summer -- one we shouldn’t want to repeat in 2015. Many educators are exhaling and ready

to enjoy a few months of relaxation; while unfortunately others are gearing up for a second tour of duty. That’s right, a summer job. The salary they

bring home is just not enough to sustain their lifestyle without some form of subsidizing. Then there are the youth. It would be great

to say that every child of a certain age would have some program or opportunity to keep them busy and not left to their own devices or wild, inquisitive imaginations. Whether they are working at

a McDonald’s under the watchful eye of a mentor like businessman Roland Parrish, or participating in programs at places like the South Dallas Cultural Center, Dallas

Black Dance Theatre, The Black Academy of Arts and Letters, Heads Up! Foundation or one of the many Boys or Girls Clubs; our communities would be so much better. For some this will be a summer of growth

and development, of fun and memories to cherish a lifetime. Some young people are fortunate that plans are made for them. Some

will be visiting relatives, going away to camp or studying abroad. Plans were made 60 years ago for Emmett

Louis Till when his mother, like so many parents living in big cities would do, sent him south from Chicago to visit relatives in Money, Mississippi. Unfortunately she never saw her son again. He was brutally beaten and murdered by men who said that he whistled at a white woman. His was a story no parents wants to tell. But

more and more often, the stories are being told about the brutal deaths of young people. How about a moratorium this summer, that

extends for eternity? Violence can’t and should not be the answer. Answers have to come by investing in our

young. Have you made an investment yet?

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When racist attitudes, either conscious or subconscious, are combined with the discretionary powers that law enforcement officers have, the result is a differential outcome, with African Americans more likely to be the targets of “blind justice.”

Most of our politicians and leaders are exploiting subconscious racism, and pandering to explicit racial fears. Even worse, they are rewarded when they say they are “tough on crime.”

Soledad O’Brien documented some of these attitudes in her most recent “Black In America” series. Included was an interview with a young Black man was stopped more than 100 times as he stood outside his college.

Of course, he’d done nothing wrong, but police officers, “doing their duty,” felt free to harass him.

In a more telling segment, two young men, one Black and one White, staged the “stealing” of a bike to show how members of the public responded to watching the apparent theft. The young men were dressed similarly – T-shirts, casual pants, caps. People walked by as the White guy did everything he could to break the lock on the bike, including using a chain cutter. One even offered to help him take “his” bike, even though he acknowledged it was not his.

Within moments of the Black man approaching the bike, White people, one or

two of whom called 911, surrounded him. As opposed to the benign response the White guy got, the Black guy was simply assumed to be a criminal.

How does this play out on the streets and with officers of the law? Police officers use their discretion selectively. A Black man (Eric Garner) selling loose cigarettes is manhandled, arrested, and dies when he is choked and cannot breathe. Most have seen the video by now, and wonder why Daniel Pantaleo was not charged with any crime, even though he used an illegal chokehold on Garner.

Pantaleo could have told Garner to move on, or he would risk arrest. Instead, Pantaleo and his posse of lawless cowboys chose to kill the man. Would a White man be similarly

treated, or did unconscious racism play into the callous way Eric Garner was treated?

During the late 1990s, Mayor Rudy Giuliani’s “stop and frisk” policies resulted in African American men being stopped more than five times as frequently as

Caucasians, even though these frisks led to nothing more than the humiliation of Black men, some simply coming off the subway or walking down the street. Hispanic men were stopped about three times as often as Caucasians. White men were stopped and frisked less frequently than others. Unconscious racism? Discretion? The law sanctions both. Stop and frisk incidents increased

See MALVEAUX, page 11

W W W. T E X A S M E T R O N E W S . C O M JUNE 3, 2015 5 EDITORIAL PERSPECTIVES

F*ck hash tags and retweets ni**a140 characters in these streets ni**a!Tom Ford – Jay Z

June is officially Black Music Month so let’s get it started the right way. Immo be Trill (a combination of the words True and Real or in some circles “The attempt to be True with oneself and Real with all.”)

Let’s keep it one hundud; I agree with Jay-Z...I ain’t feelin’ this whack vibe you Negroes got on Facebook and Twitter or as I call them “Fakebook” and “Quitter.”

I went directly to your FB page the other day. I did a double take and looked again, but I still can’t tell what’s up with you by looking at your FB page.

How is it that a gizmo of technological grandeur can be reduced to a gossip spot and housing a bunch of fake pictures?

I mean how needy and unsecure do you have to be to change your homemade glamour shots daily?

It doesn’t matter how much you rearrange that weave and slap on them extended length lashes…you look like that old chick in the club. You don’t want to be known as “THOT.”

And bruh; you keep posting new selfies donning them designer knockoff shades, gangster leaning in that raggedy assed truck. We can tell that you ain’t matured a bit since

you graduated high school or pledged that damn fraternity.

I assume since I see you on FB that your children are all safe and well. Support payments up to date and you enjoy them on the regular?

You have to forgive me; I’m FB deficient because there’s so much going on. Did you realize that while you were repackaging America’s funniest videos from six years ago, the Dallas Independent School District is in a mess?

Jim Mitchell, whose acts as the ultrta-Conservative brother on the Dallas Morning News editorial board, had a helluva headline

last week. “STAAR results; Another lost generation of Dallas students is in the pipeline.”

The same paper that once defended DISD Superintendent Mike Miles has had to admit that four years of declining test scores is getting scary. And while y’all was stylin’ and profilin’ on FakeBook, the Mayor and three of your soon to be ex-Negro councilpersons (Thank God) were adamant that Miles should remain.

Somebody posted a heinous denial of justice in your backyard, but you didn’t read it. Mothers Against Police Brutality uses Facebook to keep you informed. Here is the MAPB press release from last week that I bet you didn’t read.

“MAPB expected that Arlington Police Officer Thedrick Andres would not be indicted in the death of Juan May last June, after the two had fought on a party bus in Duncanville (at Pappadeaux Restaurant). Shortly

after Juan’s death, we met with A s s i s t a n t Chief Jaime Ayala to make sure Andres was taken off patrol and his weapon taken from him.

Andres was off duty, not in uniform, when he physically fought with May after a dispute on a party bus.

“Andres left the bus, went to his car, retrieved his police weapon, and shot May to death the night of June 22, 2014.

“Thedrick Andres killed Juan May as a private citizen, not in any official capacity. But he was treated by Duncanville officers differently than any private citizen suspected of homicide would have been treated. He was not arraigned, not taken to jail, not given a drug or alcohol test.”

I got a deal. Play on Facebook everyday and then let’s all promise to go to a protest or just meet somewhere once a month to do a good deed for some soul that could never repay us.

That way I won’t complain and maybe, like in the 50’s and 60’s, some of these injustices will begin to subside.

Being truthful and real (Trill) we need 140 characters in the streets and not just in tweets.

Talk is cheap and we got too much of our lives invested in Facebook and Twitter.

Quit Playin’ Vincent Hall

Vincent L. Hall is an author and award-winning columnist.

HALL: RU a Facebook Twit?

MALVEAUX: Justice is not BlindThe Last Word

By Dr. Julianne MalveauxJulianne Malveaux is an author and economist based in

Washington, DC. She can be contacted at www.juliannemalveaux.com.

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June 6 JDRF Announces TypeOneNation North Texas 2015 – an interactive Summit to enhance knowledge, increase confidence and provide valuable connections for anyone impacted by Type 1 Diabetes. Sean Busby, an Olympic snowboarder living with type 1 diabetes, will be the special guest speaker for the day. Registration opens at 7:00am. Events

are from 8:00am – 4:30pmRenaissance Hotel; 2222 N. Stemmons Freeway, Dallas, TX 75207

Cost: $25 per adult and $15 per child 16 and under.

******Safe Conversations: Moving From Conflict to Connections Jun 2015

Family Wellness Dallas!8:30 AM to 5:30 PM (CDT) Concord Church Dallas, Texas

******12TH ANNUAL STEPHANIE’S DAY:

A FREE EVENT FOR SPECIAL NEEDS CHILDREN AND THEIR FAMILIES

Dallas/Fort Worth - CBS 11 and TXA 21 will host a free event for special needs children and their families from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at NorthPark

Center (on level one, near Macy’s) More info at cbs11cares.com.

You don’t want to miss Dallas Greek Picnic Weekend. @ William Bill Blair Jr Park 3000 Municipal st. Dallas, TX 75081

- 12pm to 7pm

Top Ten Elvis tribute artist David Allen will be taking his audience on a journey through Elvis’ career, starting with 1969’s “That’s The Way It Is” all the way through 1972’s “On Tour.” Tickets are $20-$25, and may be purchased at www.YourElvis.com. For more information, contact Cheryl Clary at 317-341-5800 or [email protected]. Plaza

Theatre, 521 W. State Street downtown Garland

June 7Rev. Yvette Blair Lavallais will be commissioned as a Probational Elder in the North Texas Conference of The United Methodist Church. The ceremony is part of the Annual Conference, June 7-9, at St. Andrews United Methodist Church in Plano, TX. It will take during the 7:00 p.m.

worship celebration.

June 8“Getting the Competitive Edge”

Lunch & Learn Workshop Noon-1:00 pm

This month’s workshop presents.... “Fast & Easy Website with Squarespace.com “

Need a website quickly? Have big ideas but a small budget? Want a starter site before making a big investment in a large one? Want to

learn the basics of selling online?Squarespace.com is your answer. There are many great DIY website products out there, and Squarespace is one of the all-around best. It’s a great starter website tool for blogs, business brochure sites and building

eCommerce sites. Cost to attend: Free for Chamber members; $15 for non-Chamber

members. Please RSVP below. Oak Cliff Chamber “Methodist” Conference Room

1001 N. Bishop Ave. Dallas, TX 75208 ***********

Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce Scholarship Golf TourneyDallas Black Chamber of Commerce Excellence in Education

Scholarship Golf Tournament. 2200 W. Red Bird Lane, Dallas

June 10

ClubsCorp Announces the next “Best In Class CEO” luncheon series in Dallas and Ft. Worth, Texas.

(Dallas, Texas) ClubsCorps, a unique platform that connects entrepreneurs who are seeking access to capital with registered, dues paying member-investors, announces the upcoming “Best In Class

CEO Luncheons.” ClubsCorp “Best in Class CEO” Luncheon

Maggiano’s Little Italy on the NorthPark Center in Dallas, Texas 11:45 am to 2:00 pm

ClubsCorp “Best in Class CEO” Luncheon

Joe T. Garcia’s in Fort Worth, Texas June 11, 2015

11:45 am to 2:00 pm

All “Best in Class CEO” Luncheons and other ClubsCorp events are open to our members. To participate become a member by signing up

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June 122015 Oak Cliff Chamber Gala “Oak Cliff: Dallas’ Hidden Treasure”

Chris Arnold, emcee, from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM CDT Renaissance Hotel 2222 N. Stemmons Fwy. Dallas, TX 75207

June 13The Potter’s House- Fort Worth Campus 1270 Woodhaven Blvd. Ft,

Texas 76112 Doors open at 3:00 p.m. Tickets: Advance: $30.00

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OAKCLIFF’S SUMMER LOVE FEST! 12-4 pm @ a Park Near You! This free spectacular event will take place in the Oak Cliff Community and will encourage healthy relationships, through uplifting music,

Summer program details, family fun food and entertainment! Love Never Fails……………Love is the Key to Life! Its time to make

things right! If you really want to be free Love is the Key! HOST SPONSORS - LANKFORD AVENUE INC. , Marsalis Ave. Baptist Church, “Flipped Kouture” , Dr. Conrad Alumni Association

Together we put the “neighbor” back into the “hood”! [email protected]

June 18The Dallas Civil Rights Museum, housed at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Center, has launched its new Dr. Jerry B. Chambers Lecture series, named after the former MLK Advisory Board member who passed away in April 2015. Dr. Jerry B. Chambers was a long-time educator and Civil Rights activist with a passion for teaching students

about Black history.

The first speaker in the lecture series is Cheryl Brown Wattley, author of A Step Toward Brown v. Board of Education: Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher and Her Fight to End Segregation. Wattley is the Professor and Director of Experiential Education at UNT Dallas College of Law. She has also served as Professor and Director of Clinical Education at Oklahoma University College of Law in Norman, OK. Prior to teaching, Wattley practiced law for 28 years, receiving numerous awards including the Dallas Bar Association’s Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Award in 1994.

Wattley’s book was published in October 2014.

June 20Friendship-West Baptist Church in Dallas will host a Prostate Health Educational Symposium. Reverend Dr. Frederick D. Haynes, III, Senior Pastor, and Reverend James L. Fitzgerald, Pastor of Pastoral Care and a prostate cancer survivor, are inviting members of the local community to learn more about the disease and to get free prostate

cancer screening.***********

Volunteer opportunities at the 35TH National Veterans Wheelchair Games, Saturday, June 20 through Saturday, June 27 at Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center, Dallas Sheraton and other venues during the week including Southern Methodist University, Fair Park

and McInnish Park.

MetroPCS Presents Juneteenth Celebration and Festival – June 20thFree family friendly event is being held from noon to 6 p.m. at City

Hall Plaza

******First Annual Juneteenth Collard Green Cultural Festival

Celebrating African Cultural Traditions and Historical Contributions of people of African Decent, while promoting Family Unity and Healthy

Eating at Pan African Connection and Resource CenterSaturday June 20, 2015 11am - 7 p.m.

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Save the Date! A Fathers Table 2015

June 24Great Chefs. Great Food. Great Cause.

The 2nd Annual Flavors of Dallas is a unique gourmet experience with DFW Top Chefs assembling for a night of exquisite food, fine wines, and elaborate table décor designed by each chef. Each guest sits tableside while watching and interacting with the chef throughout the evening as a 5 course dinner paired with wines is prepared and served for a table

of 12. 6:30 p.m. – No Host Reception/Silent Auction Hyatt Regency Dallas, 300 Reunion Blvd Dallas,

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The One that Got Away

Dear Alma:I’ve been married for over 10 years and I’m very happy

with my husband and two kids. My husband is very kind to me. My kids are very well behaved and we have a good life. Before I got married I was in love with a man who said he would never get married and he didn’t want any kids. I always hoped that he didn’t mean that and would marry me but he never did. After more than a year and a half, we broke it off and I met my husband and got married. After I got married I would see him from time to time and he stayed in touch with my brother. When he and my brother would go out, he would always ask about me to see how I was doing. Recently my brother told me that he said he should have married me. I know you’re gonna think I’m crazy but I can’t stop thinking about him. I think we need to have a conversation because I have so much I want to say to him. I am trying to figure out my best option. I could email him or reach out on Facebook. I was thinking I could ask him to meet me. How should I contact him in a way that’s the most respectful?

Name withheld Excuse me, did you say respectful? What exactly is

respectful about a married woman trying to reconnect with an ex? Because that’s basically all you’re trying to do. You

wanna know how I know – cause I thought the same thing. And when I did, I asked my BFF Neasy about it. Yep, I wanted to contact my old “here he comes, I can’t breathe” high school crush named Poopie. Girl, it was a crush like no other, LOL. Like you, I was happily married, life was good, and all I wanted to do is let him know just how much I truly loved him. I did my best explaining and exasperating my heart and soul to Neasy and you know what she asked me: Why? Yep, just that simple. So now I’m asking you. Why?

What if he misunderstands YOUR actions? Is it worth your marriage, the love of your husband, the happiness of your children? If he wanted to marry you, he would have. Ain’t no truth in shoudda, cudda, wudda.

Stop romanticizing over what you wish could have happen and live in what is happening. What is happening is that you have a loving husband and father to your children. If circumstances were the other way around and your husband wanted to have a conversation with an ex, girl pleez, we wouldn’t even be having this conversation. You’d be accusing him of all kinds of disrespect!

Turn your twinkle toes towards what’s real and watch the video, live version of Whitney Houston, “All the Man I Need” and fall back in fabulous love with your husband. My favorite is the one with her in a beautiful red gown, Kirk Whalum’s on the sax. It’s the concert she did for our troops. Girl, rewind it two or three times if you need to.

All the romance and attention you’re looking for is already living inside your home. You just need to breathe new life into it. Let that other man go, that conversation and action of sharing words, just isn’t worth the risk of losing your happy home. I never contacted Poopie and I’m perfectly fine with that decision. Give it some time and you will be, too. If not, go find a BFF you can confide in, who’ll keep you on TRACK named Neasy!

Alma

Ask AlmaAlma Gill’s newsroom experience spans over 25 years,

including various roles at USA Today, Newsday and the Washington Post. Email questions to: [email protected]. Follow her on Facebook at “Ask Alma” and twitter @almaaskalma.

Oak Cliff’s Summer Love Fest

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June is Men’s Health Month and communities across the country and around the globe are joining Men’s Health Network in celebrating this special awareness period. The goal of Men’s Health Month is to encourage men and boys to take care of their health and to heighten the public’s awareness of the many preventable health problems that affect them and their families. “These efforts reach men where they live, work, play, and pray,” said Ana Fadich, Vice President of Men’s Health Network, which organizes Men’s Heath Month events nationwide. “They’re a great way for healthcare providers, policy makers, the media, and individuals to educate men, their families, and the public on a wide range of men’s health issues, including cancers, hypogonadism, cardiovascular problems, sexual and mental health concerns.” During Men’s Health Month, health care professionals, private corporations, faith-based and fraternal organizations, government agencies, and other interested organization plan activities and events which focus on the health and well-being of men and boys. “As a urologist, prostate specialist and Men’s Health Network advocate, I feel this is a critical time to encourage men and their families to focus on Men’s Health,” saidJudd W. Moul, MD, Professor and Director, Duke Prostate Cancer, Durham, NC, and Advisor to Men’s Health Network. “Many men do not like to go to the doctor and do not like to think about their own

health. This is one time a year when we can get the word out that men need to take time for themselves, to think about their health, and take action to improve their health!" “Men's Health is more than just physical health,” stated Sankineni J. Rao, MD, George Washington - Medical Faculty Associates, and Advisor to Men’s Health Network. “In addition to regular check-ups, it also involves mental and spiritual awareness, and addressing socioeconomic barriers. Men’s health can improve with the help of the women in our lives, increasing physical activity at home and at work, and teaching young boys the value of healthy eating and healthy living.” Proclamations from governors and mayors, and resources in both English and Spanish are available at www.menshealthmonth.org . Men’s Health Month sponsors include Pfizer and Endo Pharmaceuticals. Men’s Health Month and Men’s Health Week are organized by Men's Health Network (MHN), a national non-profit organization committed to improving the health and wellness of men and their families with health prevention messages and tools, screening programs, educational materials, advocacy opportunities, and patient navigation. Learn more about MHN at www.menshealthnetwork.org and follow them on Twitter @MensHlthNetwork and facebook.com/menshealthnetwork

Communities join in celebration of Men’s Health Month

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- WRR-FM, the station for classical music and the arts will launch a new jazz show on Sunday June 7th at 7:00 pm. Jazz at Fair Park will be a new weekly program that can be heard throughout North Texas at 101.1 FM or worldwide at wrr101.com. Jazz music will be added to the classical format because WRR views jazz as an American form of chamber music. This important musical genre has influenced generations of classical composers and performers just as jazz has been influenced by classical music. It is also a part of the fabric of American life and is closely interwoven with Broadway, television, film and most forms of popular music that appeals to the listeners of WRR. Jazz at Fair Park will be hosted by DFW-area arts & cultural expert and jazz aficionado Vicki Meek. The one hour show will feature occasional interviews, music and “live” performances by jazz musicians of note from the local area, Texas and around the world. Each month will feature a particular jazz style or period in history influenced by jazz music and musicians. This is the first full-length jazz program produced by WRR and one of the few available anywhere in the nation. Jazz at Fair Park is a reflection of the station’s commitment to bringing great music and art to all residents of its listening area. "I am so thrilled to be able to continue promoting jazz by hosting WRR's newest show, Jazz at Fair Park. I have been committed to sharing this music which Chamber Music America includes in the American classical music genre and what better place to do that than on Dallas' premier classical radio station. I hope all those classic jazz fans will tune in on Sundays to hear some great music - because that's what I promise to bring them," stated Vicki Meek. Jazz at Fair Park will be produced and broadcasted from the historic WRR studios in Fair Park. WRR is a program

of the City of Dallas / Office of Cultural Affairs. For more information call (214) 670-8888. WRR 101.1 FM is a 24-hour classical music station; the only one of its kind in the State of Texas and is the oldest same-owner station in the United States. WRR was the first

licensed broadcast station in Texas and one of the nation's five inaugural stations. Owned by the City of Dallas and operated by the Office of Cultural Affairs, the station was licensed in August 1921 and originally served as a Dallas Fire Rescue communications tool. When not fighting fires, the fire fighters blazed the broadcast trail by playing music. An integral component of the City of Dallas' commitment to providing arts access and opportunities to all its citizens, the 100,000 watt station broadcasts a digital signal with a 100 mile terrestrial reach and is streamed online at wrr101.com. WRR generates revenue through advertising to sustain its operations budget and maintains a capital improvement fund. For more information about chamber music log onto (www.chamber-music.org

JAZZ is in the air at WRR-FM

Vicki Meek

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Today is truly a day that the Lord has made and it’s apparent to me that as the world gets more and more complicated, the Word of God gets easier to understand. I oftentimes get reminded of the power of ego (mine), pride and the desire to control or more correctly, be in control. Dare I say that most people believe, certainly understand the concept of letting go and letting God. But actually doing it, they find is impossible. I know many so called Christians, as you do, who can quote scripture, but even after all these years demonstrate very little faith, if any. I know Christian control freaks who must have the last say and who just have to be right all the time. I’ve gotten caught up in rationalizing my own actions given the circumstances of the day, as if by some miracle of intelligence, I am the authority, only to recognize later that not only am I wrong, but God never entered the picture. I call it faithless behavior.It is at these times that I feel open to receiving the

Holy Spirit and realize every day is full of miracles. I am blessed and highly favored and always have been. I am not in control. I never have been and if the truth be told, it’s okay. Giving one’s life to Christ requires a constant vigil against taking credit or assessing blame. When you focus on service in the name of the Lord, you really do get a chance to see all of this from a very different perspective. Service in this regard

neither seeks nor expects reward. Any act of this nature speaks for itself. It can’t get any simpler than this. Christ suggests that God can see into your heart and knows your intention. Let’s see now. Love God and love your neighbor as you would love yourself. Incredibly simple! So simple, you could miss it altogether. Now on this day, any day that the Lord has made, let’s march this simple concept in what appears to be an ever increasingly complex world. Behavior should then have limits. Actions should have purpose and your intent should be upper most in your mind. So, let’s take a look at yesterday. You see how easy it is to get up and succumb to jealousy, pettiness, cruelty, envy and the like? It actually takes work to be humble, loving, giving and a source of truth all day every day. It shouldn’t but it does. The world sees to that. It takes will power and you know the will I’m talking about.I believe the calling of every Christian is simply to

try. It’s the effort that God expects. It’s the intent He wants. If you’re first seeking Him, then the question, then how you perform, how you think, what you say and who you hang out with gets answered with a resounding amen! I’m fortunate enough to believe that I’ve known people who were angels walking. Thus, I believe there are saints among us and I don’t ever want to be so busy that I ignore them in my haste pursuing the world instead of the Word. However, from these living breathing angels, I’ve learned the battle is not necessarily over until you win. And don’t concern yourself about the victory because Christ did that some time ago. What’s that line in the movie? What we do today echoes in eternity. My eternity is set. All I have to do is get through this life thing. Therefore get up each and every day and get this before you leave your home. See me see God. You can do this one hour at a time, one day at a time, one person at a time. Let it go, please. May God bless and keep you always.

Let it Go, PleaseSpiritually Speaking

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POLICE have not apprehended Pookie the serial rapist.

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,

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Will it matter when it is your sister,

mother, aunt or grandmother-

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dramatically with no concomitant increase in crime. However, since New York Mayor Bill Blasio took office, the number of stop and frisk incidents has dropped by almost three quarters, again with no increase in crime. It appears that whether stop and frisk occurrences are aggressive or gentle; the incidence of crime does not increase. There are many occurrences where police can make discretionary decisions. First, they can decide whom to stop. Then, when they stop they don’t have to arrest or frisk. A simple conversation that explains the reason for the stop will yield a more favorable outcome than wrestling someone to the ground, knee in his or her back, or handcuffing someone without explaining why. Police resistance to the use of body

cameras suggests these officers know that they are out of order in dealing with the public. Once someone is arrested, the police have the right to charge him or her with a minor crime or let them go. Finally, prosecutors can decline to bring charges. All of these decisions can be minimized or maximized, based on discretion. Justice is not blind when police officers use discretion to stop one segment of the population to harshly mistreat and let the other population slide. If police officers wonder why there is antipathy and distrust toward them in the African American community, somebody needs to tell them that their use of discretion suggests that justice is hardly blind.

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Southern Soul and Blues star Mel Waiters was born and raised in San Antonio, TX, where in 1974 he began his performing career at local teen clubs; after a stint as a radio DJ, he was awarded a government contract to entertain at military bases across the Southwest. With the exception of sax Waiters produced, played and wrote all the material for his first CD release in 1996. The slick “Hit It & Quit It” and “Whatever It Took” gave him his first Southern hits. He followed this up with his second for the Serious Sounds with “Suki Suki Man” that got his biggest song to date with the title track. Waiters was next snatched up by Malaco Records’s Waldoxy imprint in 1997 and an even bigger hit was produced by the single “Got My Whiskey” featuring a very

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guarantee you’ll work in the Chitlin Circuit for years to come. The single, which also featured a remix by Bigg Robb, managed to hit Billboard’s Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales chart at #24 and also gave Waiters his first placing on Billboard’s Top Blues Albums chart (#5) and the Top R & B/Hip Hop Albums chart at #83. Since that time Waiters has scored with a string of similar sounding dance songs about drinking whiskey and partying at the “hole in the wall.” His most recent disc, “Throwback Days,” dented Billboard Top 100 R & B/Hip Hop Albums chart at #93 proving longevity for the artist. Waiters also ran his own label, Britney Records, for a time and his roster includes legend Lattimore. Waiters died on May 28, 2015

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There will never be another, Mother!

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