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VOLUME 67 NUMBER 52 SERVING THE BLACK COMMUNITY WITHOUT FEAR OR FAVOR SINCE 1947 September 17 - 23, 2015 TRUSTEES NAME DR. MICHAEL HINOJOSA AS LONE FINALIST FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS

Rangers Overtake Astros for 1st In AL West with 6-5 win

Dr. Michael Hinojosa (AP) The Dallas Independent School District Board of Trustees has named Dr. Michael

Hinojosa as the lone finalist to serve as superintendent of schools. Texas Rangers' Ryan Rua (16), Shin-Soo Choo (17), Rougned Odor, rear, Mike Napoli, middle right, and Anthony Bass, The appointment followed a called meeting of the Trustees today at the Dallas ISD right tossing bucket of bubble gum, celebrate with Mitch Moreland, middle, after Moreland hit a sacrifice fly that scored Drew Stubbs during the ninth inning of a baseball game against the Houston Astros on Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2015, in administration building. The Trustees will now wait 21 days as required by law Arlington, Texas. The Rangers won 6-5. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez) before making the appointment final. Hinojosa will continue serving as interim Adrian Beltre and Prince Fielder pulled them within a after losing on Aug. 1, the superintendent of Dallas ISD during that time. Fielder teamed up again in a half-game of the Astros with Rangers have gone 27-14 tense Texas showdown, and a tiebreaking two-run home since. They've won five "Our board is pleased to have Dr. Hinojosa back in a permanent capacity. In just a this time the Rangers over- run with Beltre aboard in straight over the Astros, brief time since his return, he has proven to be the steady and experienced hand took the Houston Astros for the eighth. who had been in first place needed to guide Dallas ISD," said Board President Eric Cowan. "Dr. Hinojosa is com- first place in the AL West. Mitch Moreland's sacrifice since July 28. Texas won the Beltre's fourth hit Tuesday fly finished the 6-5 victory first two of this four-game mitted to working with the Trustees as we work to graduate students that are col- put the Rangers in position Tuesday night. series. lege and career ready. We have much work to do, and we are all ready to get start- to win in the bottom of the Eight games back and in Continues on Page 5A ed." Continues on Page 4A ninth inning a night after third place in the division

MISS AMERICA CHAIR APOLOGIZES TO VANESSA WILLIAMS Sam Haskell, executive chairman of the Miss America pageant, apologized to the entertainer for the way the pageant's predecessors handled a controversy involving photos of Williams. The photographs were published several months after she became the first African- American Miss America. Williams resigned the title in 1984. Haskell, who was not involved with the pageant at the time, said, "I want to apologize for anything that was said or done" during the photo scandal. "Vanessa: Welcome back!" Vanessa won both the swimsuit and talent competition, to become the first African American to win Miss America and making an unforgettable mark in pageant history. Despite her resignation, she performed her duties as Miss America in an exemplary fashion. "I want to thank everyone who has come up to me over the past 32 years and said, 'You'll always be MY Miss America,'" Williams said. "I got a chance to be on the stage and represent what I represented back in 1984. Thank you so much for being so welcoming to me." Since her 1988 debut album, "The Right Stuff," Williams has sold more than 7 million records worldwide and has scored No. 1 and Top 10 hits on various Billboard album and singles charts, including pop, dance, R&B, adult contemporary, holiday, Latin, gospel and jazz. Her work has been honored by four Emmy nominations; 17 Grammy nominations (of which 11 were for her individually); a Tony nomination, three Screen Actors Guild award nominations; seven NAACP Image Awards; and a Golden Globe, Grammy and an Oscar for Best Original Song for her platinum single "Colors of the Wind," from the Disney film "Pocahontas." She also starred on the TV shows "Ugly Betty" and "Desperate Housewives." Williams co-starred with Cicely Tyson and Cuba Gooding Jr. in Broadway's "The Trip To Bountiful" in 2013. She returned to the Great White Way the next year in the musical "After Midnight."

Presidential Candidate Donald Trump Visits Dallas ROMO FINDS WITTEN TO GIVE COWBOYS 27-26 final warm-ups for the second Republican debate Wednesday night. Trump will be positioned at center COMEBACK WIN OVER GIANTS stage once again, a reflection of polls "We'll try to reassess that and figure that show him holding a clear lead over out where to put guys," Romo said the rest of the field. after his 11-yard scoring toss to Witten Hundreds of critics of Donald with 7 seconds left gave the Cowboys a Trump's statements on Mexican immi- 27-26 win over the Giants. "No one can grants and immigration went on the replace Dez Bryant, but it's my job to march to protest a Trump presidential help that whole situation." campaign rally in Dallas. The Cowboys drove 72 yards in 1:27 More than 1,000 people participat- after stopping New York at the 1 and ed in the Monday march and demon- forcing Josh Brown's fourth field goal stration organized by the North Texas when a touchdown would have sealed chapter of the League of United Latin the Giants' first victory in an opener (AP) Donald Trump, the front-run- three-quarters full for the evening rally. American Citizens. They marched from against Dallas. ner in the Republican presidential "We are a dumping ground for the the Dallas Roman Catholic cathedral to The defending NFC East champion sweepstakes, received a standing ova- rest of the world," said Trump, who the American Airlines Center, where Cowboys are 8-0 against their division tion on Monday evening during a cam- emphasized his commitment to rival in openers, and have beaten them Trump was to appear to a packed five straight times. paign rally before thousands in an deporting all undocumented immi- house. Some marchers carried signs arena here when he hit on his signa- grants and building a wall on the south- "It was bad clock management," criticizing Trump and at least one car- said Manning, who had 193 yards pass- ture issue: curbing illegal immigration. ern border of the United States. ried a Trump piñata. (AP) - Tony Romo found Jason going with two catches for 40 yards. He The 20,000-capacity venue was at least "We don't want them either!" Witten for the winning touchdown ing with no touchdowns after throwing There were no disturbances and no for 12 TDs in his previous four games finished with team highs of eight catch- yelled a woman as he spoke. reports of arrests at what was promot- after a series of Dallas mistakes put the es for 70 yards with Bryant twice leav- The subject of illegal immigration, New York Giants in position to beat the against Dallas.” But coach Tom ing the game. The first time was in the ed as a "Dump Trump" rally. Cowboys in an opener for the first Coughlin took the blame as well. which has made Trump a sharply Trump enthusiasts started lining up "The decision to throw the ball on first half because of dehydration. polarizing figure in the 2016 White time. REPLACING MURRAY: Joseph at noon outside the arena, some driv- Now the Dallas quarterback has to third down was not a good decision," Randle got most of the work in the first House race, brought the Republican his ing considerable distances. Some said he said. "It should have been a run, most enthusiastic cheers of the figure out how to make the comeback game for Dallas without 2014 NFL they were not at all sure they would turn into more victories without All-Pro whether we scored or not." rushing leader DeMarco Murray. He evening. vote for him but sure didn't want to NO DEZ, SO DUNBAR: Running back The event served as one of Trump's receiver Dez Bryant, who will miss four had 16 carries for 65 yards, and Darren miss a chance to see him in person. to six weeks with a broken right foot. Lance Dunbar got the final Dallas drive McFadden had six for 16. Dallas: Too Busy Growing To Hate! September 17 - 23, 2015 The Dallas Post Tribune Page 2A District 6 Trustee Column: Joyce Foreman September 2015 : Helping Students Succeed day for doing homework. neering teacher Brandi Parent Conferences Stennis on being named scheduled for Oct. 12-14 two of 18 teachers awarded As the first six weeks of the Texas Instruments instruction will end Oct. 2, Foundation's Innovations in it is my hope that parents STEM Teaching Awards. and guardians of District 6 The program honors local students will make plans to secondary math and sci- attend parent conferences ence teachers who demon- and meet your child's strate quality instruction teachers and school admin- and build student achieve- istrators. ment in the STEM subjects. •Oct. 12: Secondary Each honoree received Parent Conferences $10,000, of which $5,000 is •Oct. 13:Middle School directly awarded to the Helping students succeed Parent Conferences teacher. Dallas ISD is already well •Oct. 14: Elementary Justin F. Kimball High into the first six weeks and Parent Conferences School Academy of approaching the second six Umphrey Lee named an Engineering teacher Tracey weeks of the academic cal- ACE Campus Giardina was named to the endar. It is important to Umphrey Lee Elementary Lenovo Scholar Network note ways parents can sup- School was named one of which provides application port students and teachers several ACE (Accelerating development curriculum to in reaching the goal of aca- Campus Excellence) cam- students. Lenovo will pro- demic success. puses at the conclusion of vide each of the participat- I would like to remind the 2014-2015 school year. ing schools Lenovo parents to be actively ACE emphasizes three pri- ThinkPad laptops and YOGA involved in your child's edu- mary factors that drive tablets to aid in the coding, cation and school. Take campus success: a strong testing and development of time to join the Parent leadership team, an effec- students' mobile apps and Teacher Association or the tive teacher in every class- help teachers implement Site Based Decision Making room, and high expecta- Lenovo's curriculum. Team on your child's cam- tions for both staff and stu- Lenovo Scholar Network pus and register for Parent dents. The district's goal is student teams and schools Portal, an online tool that to improve student aca- will also participate in a allows parents to monitor demic performance at ACE national competition grades, attendance and campuses. focused on designing and communicate with their Districtwide College Fair developing a mobile app student's teachers. set for Sept. 23 and a business plan for tak- One key way parents can Dallas ISD high school jun- ing the app to market. support their student's aca- iors and seniors are invited Additional Opportunities demic success is helping to attend the Districtwide to get involved at Kimball: with homework. College Fair from 5:30 to • 7:30 p.m., Fri, Oct. 2 at Here are three ways par- 8:30 p.m., Sept. 23, at Ellis Sprague Stadium: ents can help their child Davis Fieldhouse located at Homecoming Football succeed when he or she 9191 S. Polk Street. Kimball v. Adamson brings school work home: Students can register for • 9:30 a.m., Tues, Oct. 6 1. Make sure your child the event through their at Kimball Kingdom has a quiet, well-lit place to campus counselor. Community Center: do homework without tele- Registration and trans- Principal's Roundtable vision or other distractions. portation to the event are • 5 p.m., Mon, Oct. 26 at 2. Make sure the materi- free. Kimball PLC Room: Site- als your child needs are Accolades Based Decision Making available. If special materi- Congratulations to Zan Team Meeting Visit us online at: als are needed for projects, Wesley Holmes Jr. Middle • 6 p.m., Mon, Oct. 26 at get them in advance. School science teacher Kimball Auditorium: PTSA 3. Help your child with Felicia Cummings and Justin Meeting time management by F. Kimball High School engi- www.dallasposttrib.com establishing a set time each September 17 - 23, 2015 The Dallas Post Tribune Page 3A

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Why do all these Tennessee, Texas and Virginia. Mrs. Dorothy Lee correspondence to EDITOR, The Dallas Post Tribune, P.O. Box pation. voting statistics matter? The That's not surprising when you Vice President/Finance In the Civil Rights Movement, short answer is because if we consider that 55 percent of all Mrs. Shirley Gray 763939, Dallas, Texas 75376-3939 or e-mail [email protected]. voting rights were deemed pre- can continue to increase our African Americans reside in the Vice President/Operations, All articles should be addressed to Billing & Collections cious and a sacred moral voter turnout we will be better South, up from 53.6 percent in the appropriate staff member. responsibility to everyone of positioned to advance the 2000. Mrs. Veronica Zambrano Advertisements, articles, editorials, Vice President/ Production & letters to the editor and cartoons voting age. Today, there is need interests of the Black communi- It's not surprising that some Operations appearing in the paper do not nec- for the Black community to ty. of the most intense efforts to Mrs. Millie Ferguson, essarily represent the philosophy reassert the value and strategic A few weeks ago, the Pew suppress the Black vote is tak- 2nd Vice President/Quality Control or views of The Dallas Post Tribune. & Research leverage of the Black vote. It is Research Center reported that ing place in the South. one thing for the status quo to for the first time in history, Yes, Black Lives Matter! We Mrs. Joan Fowler Regulations for Publication By Benjamin F. Chavis, Jr. Public Relations 1) We reserve the right to edit ignore the political interests of there are at least 364 counties, must do whatever is necessary articles for content and proper NNPA Columnist the Black community, but it is independent cities and other to improve the quality of life Atty. Theodora Lee, Legal Counselor grammar. We also reserve the another when so many of us county-level equivalents in the for our families and communi- Atty. Gary Bond, Legal Counselor right to truncate articles for space As we enter the 2016 politi- are missing in action on U.S. that did not have a White ties. Do not fall into the cynical Dr. William Lyons, Consultant requirements. cal campaign season with Election Day. majority population - "the attempts to persuade us that Ms. Peggy Walker, Consultant 2) We reserve the right to numerous candidates for presi- refuse any advertisement or can- According to the United most in modern history, and our votes do not count. Our STAFF WRITERS cel any advertisement contract. dent of the United States in the States Elections Project, Black more than twice the level in votes do count and do make a Rev. Johnny C. Smith 3) Deadline for receipt of arti- Republican and Democratic voter turnout has been signifi- 1980." Ninety-two of the 364 big difference for the better- Mrs. Colleen White cles is MONDAY AT NOON WITH parties, it appears once again NO EXCEPTIONS unless authorized cantly increasing steadily from counties are predominantly ment of Black America. Yes, Dr.. Ester Davis that the political and economic 48.1 percent in 1996 to 52.9 Black. This is leading to the Black Votes Matter! Dr. Joyce Teal by the publisher. interests of Black America are Evangelist Waydell Nixon 4) Deadline for receipt of percent in 2000 to 61.4 percent election of more Blacks as advertisements is MONDAY AT not being adequately in 2004 and peeking at 69 per- county sheriffs, county chief Benjamin F. Chavis, Jr. is the CIRCULATION NOON. Advertisements will not addressed by either of the cent in 2008 when Senator executives, and other high pub- President and CEO of the Mr. Elester Coleman be received after that point unless major political parties. It is as if they are camera ready and have Barack H. Obama was elected lic offices at the county and National Newspaper Publishers Mrs. Joan Fowler the Black American vote is president. In 2016, we should regional levels. Association (NNPA) and can be Mr. Samuell Ferrell been approved by the publisher. 5) All articles and advertise- being taken for granted. Mr. Jermain Clemon have no less than a 90 percent Some would say it is poetic reached for national advertise- ments must be proofed by the The Black vote is important Black turnout. If that happens, justice, but it is a rapidly chang- ment sales and partnership article placer or advertiser. We ADVERTISING first to the Black community the Black vote, more than any ing racial demographics reality proposals at: will not be held responsible for and secondly to American Dr. T.R. Lee, Jr. any errors if the article placer or other single voting group in the in terms of population density [email protected]; and for Dr.. Ester Davis advertiser does not proof their democracy. The right to vote U.S., will determine the out- increases and Black elected lectures and other professional Mr. Keith Kennedy article or advertisement. and the Voting Rights Act of come of the elections. officials are on the rise particu- consultations at: http://drben- 6) Articles and advertisements 1965 did not come about with- PRODUCTION We should recall that in the larly in the 11 states that once jaminfchavisjr.wix.com/drbfc received past the stated deadlines out a struggle. Many brothers 2012 elections, for the first made up the old Confederacy: Mrs. Veronica Zambrano will be held over for the next pub- and sisters went to jail and paid Mrs. Millie Ferguson lication if applicable. Mrs. Mattie Weatherman 7) We will not be held respon- Mrs. Shirley Gray sible for pictures that are not claimed after two (2) weeks. PHOTOGRAPHER Pictures held after two (2) weeks Mr. Floyd Ferguson are subject to disposal. Trump's Attack on Immigrants of Color Mrs. Constance Cannon 8) Advertisement positioning however, is that we appreciate cease to be a predominantly American workers from the Mrs. Veronica Zambrano based on a first-come basis. that what Trump and others White country and that all hell South were used accordingly by Positioning can be guaranteed for are doing is not really crusading will break loose. For complete- businesses in the North and ADVISORY BOARD 15% over total cost. Dr. George Willis, Chairman Credo of The Black Press against immigrants but crusad- ly opportunistic reasons they Midwest in an attempt to Dr. C.C. Russeau, Co-Chair The Black Press believes that ing against people of color. want to enlist you - African undermine White-dominated Dr. Gwen Clark, Co-Chair America can best lead the world Let's think about this for a Americans - in this battle unions. Many of these White Dr. Thalia Matherson, Secretary away from racial and national moment. Trump attacks against immigrants of color. workers, instead of organizing Mrs. LaWanda Durham Mitchell antagonisms when it accords to every person, regardless of race, Mexicans, quite explicitly, sug- It does not stop with immi- with Black workers against the Mrs. Delia Lyons Dr. Ruth Wyrick - Mrs. gesting that they are bringing grants of color. Trump is the antics of the employers, turned Opal Jones Mrs. Shirley Fridia - -Dr. Alfred color or creed, full human and legal Roberts - Mrs. Ruth Harris - Mrs. Sharon H. rights. Hating no person, fearing no crime to the U.S. Well, the facts person who would not let go of on the Black workers as if they Cornell - Mrs. Alvastine Carr person, the Black Press strives to prove otherwise. Immigrants, his "birther" allegations that were the problem. Trump, help every person in the firm belief Mrs. Barbara Sweet Williams that all are hurt as long as anyone is legal or undocumented, are President Obama was, alleged- et.al., are trying to do the same Ms. Joan Fowler, Mrs. Bobbie Foster held back. less likely to be criminals. But ly, not born here. This was thing today. let's stick with this for a aimed at suggesting that an Jobs are not being moved to Editorial Board: Vice Chairman - Mrs. Shirley Gray; Consultant - Mrs. By Bill Fletcher, Jr. moment. If, for the sake of African American could not be other countries (or to rural Dorothy Lee; Consultant - Ms. Peggy Walker; Consultant - Mr. NNPA Columnist argument, Trump wanted to a legitimate president. Trump parts of the U.S.) by undocu- Thomas Wattley; Consultant - Dr. Thalia Matherson; Consultant - ; make a case against immi- continued this, in a pattern mented workers. They are Ms. Joan Fowler; Consultant - Dr. Alfred Roberts and Consultant - I want to address this column grants, why does he not once with which we are now famil- being moved by businesses Dr. Ester Davis quite explicitly to African mention Russians? The Russian iar, irrespective of the facts. that care more about the bot- Americans. If you are not mafia is known to be among These "birther" arguments go tom line than they do the fact African American, please feel the most dangerous criminal hand-in-hand with his anti- that you will be on the unem- free to read this, however. outfits in the U.S.A. So, if we immigrant of color stand, i.e., if ployment line. Donald Trump is When you hear Donald Trump are talking about immigrants you are not White, you are - at part of that select group that It’sRe-Subscribe Time to The toDallas RenewPost Tribune wail against immigrants, I hope bringing in crime, why not the best - a guest in the U.S. has made this situation possi- Mail Check or Money Order to:Dallas Post Tribune that you understand that he is Russians? There is no question but that ble and thrives while the rest of also talking about you. There is a very simple rea- immigrants have an impact on us fight like crabs in a barrel. P.O. Box 763939 Dallas, Texas 75376 I realize that many African son. The issue with immigrants, the job market but what has One year in-State $65.00 One year out-of-State $75.00 Americans - too many, as far as for people such as Trump, is been going on for centuries is I am concerned - believe that not that they are immigrants that businesses use new and Bill Fletcher, Jr. is the host of immigrants from Asia and Latin but that they are immigrants of vulnerable workforces as a way The Global African on Telesur- Name______America are the source of our color. There is a fear among a of trying to divide up the larger English. Follow him on Twitter, economic problems. They are section of the White popula- workforce. One hundred years Facebook and atwww.bill- Address______not, but I will get to that in a tion that the U.S. will soon ago, underpaid African fletcherjr.com. moment. What is more urgent, City______State______"A PSALM CELEBRATING THE REIGN OF THE LORD" Zip______PSALM 98:1-9 blessing the name of the to rejoice by saying "O sing begins with the exhortation - Phone______Lord, when he said - "Bless unto the LORD a new song; "Make a joyful noise unto the the LORD, O my soul: and all for He hath done marvellous LORD, all the earth: make a Check Number______that is within me, bless His things: His right hand, and loud noise, and rejoice, and holy name. Bless the LORD, O His holy arm, hath gotten sing praise." Signature______my soul, and forget not all His Him the victory" (v. 1). The benefits: Who forgiveth all Lord provided His salvation The psalmist calls upon the thine iniquities; who healeth because of His mercy and His stringed instruments, the all thy diseases; Who faithfulness demonstrated brass instruments, and finally redeemeth thy life from toward His people. As it nature to rejoice. During A Little Bit of Faith: Do God's Will destruction; who crowneth relates to our salvation, I am Christ's reign in the like Gideon, God is telling thee with lovingkindness and thankful for God's rich mercy, Millennium, nature will that you are the right per- REV. JOHNNY C. SMITH, tender mercies; Who satisfi- for Ephesians 2:4-5 states: rejoice because it will be PASTOR – MOUNT MORIAH eth thy mouth with good "But God, who is rich in released from the bondage it son. MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH things; so that thy youth is mercy, for His great love is under (Romans 8:20). The renewed like the eagle's" wherewith He loved us, Even psalmist concludes this God is willing to help you What an awesome psalm (Psalm 103:1-5). The word when we were dead in sins, psalm by giving a reason why with the task that He is ask- of praise we have for our "bless" means "to speak well hath quickened us together people should praise the ing you to do. And yet, you study. This psalm gives us a of." And we who are saved, with Christ, (by grace ye are Lord, for verse 9 states: grand invitation to praise the have plenty to say about the saved)." "Before the LORD; for He still might feel as though name of our God. May I ask you're not hearing God cor- Lord's abundant blessings He Yes, we need to thank the cometh to judge the earth: this thought-provoking ques- has provided to us. Lord for His mercy and His with righteousness shall He rectly. Gideon did the same tion - "Is He worthy of our In this wonderful psalm, grace as it relates to our sal- judge the world, and the thing. He wanted a sign praise?" As I look back over mainly in verses 1-3, the vation! Having praised God people with equity." from God to help reassure my life, I want to "bless His psalmist exhorts his audience for His power in salvation, By Colleen White him that he was doing the name" for blessing my life to render praise to God the psalmist calls upon the will of God. Are you waiting with the gift of salvation; and because of His awesome earth to rejoice loudly in May God Bless! for that reason, I am going to power in providing salvation. anticipation of the Lord's "The Angel of the Lord on a sign from God as well? join in with the psalmist in appeared to him, and said to Perhaps you are. He enthusiastically enjoins us Kingship (vv. 4-8). Verse 4 him, 'The Lord is with you, you mighty man of valor!'" Our Heavenly Father saw Evil The Dallas Post Tribune (Judges 6:12) Are you a Gideon as "a mighty man of mighty man or woman of valor" because He knew Evil is the work of the devil, valor? You might not be what Gideon would become Evil lives inside of very unhappy people. welcomes your com- sure. Why? Because you with His (God's) help. If God might think that you're too is able to do such a great Evil will cause you to do bad devilish things toward ments about published afraid to step out on what thing with Gideon, what your family, Friends, and neighbors to be jealous of God has asked you to do. more can God do with you? each other. Evil causes anger, Fighting, Killings, and information that may Like Gideon, in the book Therefore, if God is speak- world wars. Evil causes people to say hurting words of Judges, the Lord was call- ing to your heart about require correction or clarification. You ing Gideon to deliver Israel sharing the word with a to each other. Evil is another word for HATE! Evil is out of trouble with the friend, a family member, or just another name for satan. Midians. However, Gideon a co-worker, go ahead and can submit your comments by email- told the Lord that his people do it. God will help you By Sandra Gipson were the weakest and that every step of the way. If God ing our production staff at post- "…I am the least in my was willing to help Gideon, father's house" (Judges imagine how God will help Articles throughout The Dallas Post Tribune reflect the 6:15). Perhaps you too think you. Can you do what God is views of their authors, and not [email protected] or faxing the correc- that you're not the right per- asking you to do? I know I son to get the job done. But will. Amen? Amen. necessarily those of this publication. tion/clarification to 214.946.7636. September 17 - 23, 2015 The Dallas Post Tribune Page 4A Greenville Avenue CALENDAR OF EVENTS Church of Christ 1013 S. Greenville Ave Wiggins, LLC and has over ed at 2901 Pennsylvania Richardson, Texas 75081 SEPTEMBER thirty years of experience in Avenue. P: 972-644-2335 F: 972-644-9347 the Dallas and regional legal Who: This event is community. There will be a free and open to the public. In recognition of National special performance by the All media outlets are invited. 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Keynote speaker Sol SCHEDULE OF SERVICES 11:30 AM to 2:00 PM Event sponsors include: Sunday Villasana, will share the his- Where: The Martin City of Dallas, Capital One Morning Worship 8:00 a.m. tory and relevance of this cel- Bible Class 9:45 a.m. Luther King Recreation Bank, TXU Energy, and Morning Worship 10:45 a.m. ebration. Villasana is a civil Center Activity Room, locat- Reliant Energy. Evening Worship 6:00 p.m. trial lawyer with White Wednesday Prayer Service 7:00 p.m. Bible Class 7:30 p.m. Thursday DART drives you to the State Fair of Texas Bible Class 11:00 a.m. Dallas Area Rapid Transit is " Red and Blue Line on the GoPass? app available the easiest way for family and service will have additional for both Apple and Android. friends to travel to the 2015 service after 7 p.m. Saturdays State Fair of Texas. DART Rail and Sundays for transfer traf- GoPass app and Trinity Railway Express fic For the second year you (TRE) passengers can simply " Trinity Railway can also buy your State Fair transfer to Green Line trains Express (TRE) will operate on of Texas general admission showing "Fair Park," all four Sundays during the with the GoPass app. Just "Buckner" or "Lawnview" and fair. show your purchased fair ride to the front door from Page 1 of 2 ticket on GoPass? at the Sept. 25 through Oct. 18. gates to get in. To make the The two Green Line sta- A different schedule will be deal sweeter, save $2 on tions for fair attendees are in place for the football game every fair ticket by using Fair Park, located on Parry on Saturday, Oct. 10. GoPass. You do not have to Avenue at the entrance to Information can be found at buy a DART transit ticket in the fairgrounds, and MLK, Jr., www.DART.org/RedRiverSho order to take advantage of located south of R.B. Cullum wdown. the State Fair discount ticket. Boulevard and convenient to Details are available at the Gate 6 entrance and the Orange Line DART.org/StateFair or by call- The Premise Cotton Bowl stadium. Extra Orange Line passengers ing DART Customer Love of God, Green Line trains will be from DFW Airport and Irving Information at 214-979-1111. available approximately transfer to the Green Line at ST. JOHN Love of every 15 minutes between . Special game day service Victory and Lawnview sta- Southbound Orange, Red and DART and the TRE will pro- MISSIONARY Country, tions from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 Blue line passengers transfer vide additional service to the BAPTIST CHURCH Love of Self, p.m. weekdays and 9:30 a.m. at Pearl/Arts District or St. Southwest Airlines State Fair 2600 S. Marsalis Ave •Dallas, TX Rev. Todd M. Atkins, Pastor to 7:30 p.m. on weekends. Paul stations. Northbound Classic, played in the Cotton 75216 •214-375-4876 Love of Special rail service Red and Blue line passengers Bowl since the 1980s, featur- DART is adding special rail transfer at Akard Station. TRE ing the Grambling State Humanity, service beginning Monday, passengers transfer to the Tigers and Prairie View A&M the Will to Sept. 21, that includes: Green Line at . Panthers on Saturday, Sept. " All Orange Line trips Details are at 26, and the AT&T Red River Serve. extend to Parker Road TrinityRailwayExpress.org. Showdown game, played in Station the Cotton Bowl since 1929, " Red/Blue/Orange Day Pass between the Texas Lines have two-cars while Purchase a Local Day Pass Longhorns and the Green will use three-cars for $5, good for DART Rail, Oklahoma Sooners on Services " Green Line short local buses and riding the TRE Saturday, Oct. 10. Details are Sunday 11:00 a.m. service will be provided from CentrePort Station. available at Sunday School 9:15 a.m. between Lawnview and Tarrant and Denton County DART.org/StateFairClassic Wed. 12:00 p.m. Bible Study Victory Stations from 9:30 customers need to purchase and Wed 7:00 p.m. Bible Study a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday a Regional Day Pass for $10. DART.org/RedRiverShowdow “Come and Experience God’s through Friday and from 9:30 Passes are available at ticket n. Love for YOU Each Sunday” a.m. to 7:30 p.m. on vending machines located at Saturdays and Sundays all DART and TRE stations and TRUSTEES NAME DR. MICHAEL Tender Moving at Parkland HINOJOSA AS LONE FINALIST FOR evening, a full day ahead of Care Emergency schedule. New patients con- Department, and the Labor SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS tinued to be admitted and & Delivery services were treated in the new hospital. available for patients in the Continued from Page 1A The move would not have new facility beginning on been possible if Parkland August 20. In fact, the first had not prudently planned it new baby was delivered on Hinojosa previously served as Dallas ISD superin- and prepared its staff for the morning of the move. tendent from 2005-2011. During that time, the district every possible contingency graduation rate improved five consecutive years, vot- that could have arisen. Parkland, one of the largest public hospitals in the ers approved a $1.35 billion bond program, and the Comprehensive planning United States, serves approx- district opened several new schools, including Trinidad for the move began more imately one million patients "Trini" Garza Early College High School, New Tech than a year before it took each year. The new 2.1 mil- High School at A. Maceo Smith, and the Barack By Congresswoman Eddie place. In July of this year, lion square foot facility Bernice Johnson Parkland's administrators includes 862 private patient Obama Male Leadership Academy. In addition, Hinojosa worked with the board to lay the foundation The transfer of 626 and employees performed a rooms, and will continue to patients from the old full-scale simulation exer- serve residents of Dallas for the district's new teacher evaluation system that cise. Volunteers from the County with standards of later became the Teacher Excellence Initiative. Parkland facility to the new community played the roles excellence. Residents of Parkland Memorial Hospital of patients. Prior to that Dallas County and North "I am honored and excited to work alongside the tal- located at 5200 Harry Hines ented leadership team, school leaders, and teachers Blvd. was a modern-day time, mock drills were con- Texas have access to a ducted and refined. Every world-class public medical as we work to prepare all students to be college and medical miracle. The admin- detail was considered. facility that is dedicated to istrators and staff of On the day of the move, their well-being. career ready," Hinojosa said. "We will continue toward Parkland completed the task each patient was accompa- I am very proud to have making Dallas ISD a premier urban school system." safely and efficiently without nied by a group of health- played a role in helping to incident or interruption in care professionals who made bring about the new patient care. I applaud them certain that there were no Parkland for residents of the for their continued demon- lapses in necessary and vital Dallas area who deserve the BE KIND! Never speak harsh words. Be kind stration of excellence as medical care as they traveled very best healthcare treat- and gentle with your tongue. For it has been healthcare providers, and as across the Mike Myers Sky ment in a state of the art said that the tongue can be like a sword. people concerned about the Bridge that connects the old medical facility. We all well-being of others. and new facilities. should take pride in the New Think long before you criticize your neighbor. The patient transfer began Your tongue can be nasty. Living is one of the at 7 a.m. on the morning of The Rees-Jones Trauma Parkland, a medical jewel in August 20th and was com- Center, the Emergency the heart of District 30. most beautiful things in the world. But the pleted by 8 p.m. that Department, the Urgent tongue can kill!

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MAYWEATHER DOMINATES A DEFENSIVE BATTLE TO REMAIN DALLAS COWBOYS SCHEDULE UNBEATEN IN 49 FIGHTS vious fights. Mayweather had vowed to give fans an action fight in his last bout, after being criticized for fighting defensively in his win over Manny Pacquiao. He did trade punches with Berto on several occasions, but never stayed in the pocket long enough for Berto to find his mark. Mayweather complained to his father in the corner during the fight that he hurt his hand, but said since he is retiring it didn't matter. Ringside punch stats showed Mayweather's defensive wizardry. Mayweather was credited with landing 232 of 410 punches, while Berto land- ed only 83 of 495. "I was in great shape but it was diffi- cult to fight him," Berto said. "He was really, really slippery." Floyd Mayweather (AP) Mayweather weighed in at 146 (AP) - His career winding down to its jab and quick counter punches, leaving pounds, a pound more than Berto. final seconds, Floyd Mayweather Jr. Berto swinging at air most of the night. Mayweather, in his 26th title fight, took a victory lap around the ring, his "What can I say, I was the better controlled the action all night, now fist raised in triumph. man tonight," Mayweather said allowing Berto to land more than one After 19 years of perfection in the By the late rounds, Mayweather punch at a time. He was never able to ring, he deserved one final bow. was both talking to Berto (30-4) and hurt Berto, though, and passed up Mayweather capped a remarkable taunting him, secure in the knowledge chances to engage him in exchanges. career with a typical Mayweather fight he was winning big against the 18-1 Berto was surprisingly passive early, Saturday night, using his defensive wiz- underdog. In the final seconds of the doing little in the opening rounds but ardry to frustrate Andre Berto on his fight he took a victory lap, as the crowd throw punches that hit nothing but air. way to a decision so lopsided one judge of 13,395 stood and cheered at the He picked up the pace beginning in the gave him every round. MGM Grand arena. fourth round, but Mayweather had lit- The $32 million he earned was The ringside scorecards reflected tle trouble ducking and moving away pocket change compared to what he Mayweather's dominance, with one from his wild punches. got for Manny Pacquiao in his last fight. judge scoring a 120-108 shutout. The By the 10th round were talking so But the more important number was other scores were 118-110 and 117- much trash that referee Kenny Bayless win No. 49 in the final fight of his 111, while The Associated Press had called a halt to the action and told both unblemished career, tying the mark of Mayweather winning 119-109. fighters they needed to shut up. RANGERS OVERTAKE ASTROS the late heavyweight champion, Rocky Mayweather added to his pay-per- If Mayweather retires it will end a Marciano. view riches once again, and once again career that saw him become a pay-per- "You gotta know when to go. I've he didn't seem to have to work too view star and earn more money than had a great career," Mayweather said. hard to make it. Berto, who had lost any boxer before him. Though most in FOR 1ST IN AL WEST WITH 6-5 WIN "I'm leaving with all my faculties. I feel three of his last six fights, tried to make boxing believe he will some day fight Continued from Page 1A "If I make the absolute per- of the Rangers on the final day like I'm smart and sharp." it a fight but his punches were wide again, the 38-year-old said he had plen- fect throw, I might have a of the regular season to win Mayweather wasn't about to and mostly missed their marks. ty of money and his health is more change what he does best in his last "I pushed him to the limit," Berto important than chasing records. "They have fought, chance at Stubbs," said the AL West. fight. said. "But he was just better." "I've accomplished everything," scratched, clawed all ways Rasmus, who had moved over "We're not going to look at Both dominant and defensive, he Mayweather did what he's done Mayweather said. "I've done every- imaginable to get to this from left field in the eighth. us being in first or wherever used all the tricks learned in a pro best in his long career, fighting defen- thing in my sport." point," first-year manager Jeff "He can fly. I might have tried we're at right now," Moreland career that began in 1996 to take a sively and picking his shots against Banister said. "We're not done too hard to make the perfect said. "We've still got a couple unanimous decision over Berto and Berto. He was especially effective done yet. Still got a long ways throw instead of just throwing of weeks left in the regular sea- retain his welterweight titles in what he when Berto rushed at him, using his to go." it." son and we're going to contin- insists was his final fight. counter punching skills to keep Berto Fielder opened the ninth Texas closer Shawn Tolleson ue to focus on each game." Mayweather won yet again in a fight away. with a single to left off Oliver (6-3) pitched a scoreless ninth Houston (77-68) holds the where he was chased but never really It was a winning combination once tested. He piled up points with a sharp again, just as it had been in his 48 pre- Perez (0-2), and pinch-runner as the Rangers (77-67) moved second AL wild card, 1 1-2 Drew Stubbs went to third on a into sole possession of first games ahead of Minnesota single from Beltre, who drove place for the first time this after the Twins lost to Detroit in two runs with a single in the year, at a season-high 10 5-4. The Astros have lost six of first and a tying double in the games over .500. eight on the road trip and have fourth. The team, citing Elias, said one of the worst road records Moreland sent a 1-0 pitch the Rangers joined five teams in the AL at 29-44. 8:30 AM from Will Harris to Colby since 1969 to take the first divi- "This is really intense base- Rasmus in shallow center field, sion lead this late in the sea- ball," Astros manager A.J. but Rasmus' throw was off tar- son. The most recent was Hinch said. "It's fun to do it; it's 9:30 AM get and bounced, allowing Oakland in 2012 when the A's not fun to lose. I felt we Samuel Bailey, Minister Stubbs to score easily. finished a three-game sweep deserved a little better fate."

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Saint Phillips BE KIND! Never speak Missionary harsh words. Be kind Baptist Church and gentle with your www.jubileeumc.org 6000 Singing Hills Drive tongue. For it has Dallas, Texas been said that the 75241 Rev. Dr. C.J.R. 214.374.6631 tongue can be like a Phillips, Jr sword. Think long Email Address: before you criticize [email protected] Rev. Dr. C.J.R. Phillips, Jr., your neighbor. Your Pastor tongue can be nasty. 2431 S. Marsalis Ave. Schedule of Activities Dallas, Texas 75216 Living is one of the Office: 214-941-2531 most beautiful things Services Sunday Sunday School/ Children’s Bible Study 9:00 AM Early Morning Worship- 8AM Fax: 214-942-9646 in the world. But the Men’s Focused Bible Study 9:00 AM www.marsalisavenuecoc.org Sunday Morning Worship 10:30 AM Church School- 9AM tongue can kill! Children’s Church School (4th Sunday) 10:30 AM Morning Worship- 10AM Praise in Motion 1:30 PM Word on Wednesday (Bible Study) 7:00 PM Come Worship and Study with Us! Saturday Higher Praise Rehearsal (Saturday) 11:00 AM The Premise Of Love Sundays Love of God, Bible Study 8:45 AM Love of Country, Love of Self, Morning Worship 10:00 AM Love of Humanity, Children’s Bible Hour 10:00 AM the Will to Serve. The Premise Evening Worship 5:30 PM Amor a Dios, Amor Al Pais, Wednesdays Amor A Uno Mismo, Amor Bible Class 10:00 AM & 7:00 PM a la Humanidad, Bro. Lamont Ross, Senior Minister y el querer servir. My Day: Obama & Carson Series see blatant mistakes that parents In President Obama's book, make with young children. Let "The Audacity of Hope" he shad- me give you a few small exam- ows thoughts on reclaiming ples. A lady in the grocery store America's values, echos from the asked a "three year old" what he house he was raised in. Ben wanted to buy. When he made Carson's book, "One Nation", up his mind, the answer was 'no'. sub-titled 'what we can all do to The child proceeded into a seri- save America's future', is clearly a ous dramatic tantrum until she signature documentary on how gave in. It is a real "bad sign" he was raised. Looking beyond when a child ask for a 'toy' every the titles and the media 'hype' time he goes to the store. The that now chaperone their every unforgiving harm is when he gets moves, it is important to remem- it. My favorite non-parenting ber that each of these two 'presi- action is telling a child to 'come- dential giants' grew up in simple on-let's-go', to-wit the child, homes with powerful values. replies, "wait-a-minute". My And . . .these two men had By Dr. J. Ester Davis third serious mistake parents 'homework assignments' from make with young children is con- parents. Ben Carson's mother tinual shouting when talking to could not read and write, but her American President Barack him. Shouting. . . teaches a child mission was (with prayer) to Obama and Dr. Ben Carson, the that this is the way to communi- make her sons read. Barack renowned surgeon, now cate. Obama's mother was not illiter- Presidential hopeful, have some- All of these actions are what I ate, could read and write with thing in common. They both had call, 'writing a check you will the same focus in her household, homework assignments from never be able to cash". under adverse circumstances, for "A Church of Christ in the Heart of Dallas with Dallas at Heart" their parents. They were both raised in low income families A few weeks ago, millions of her children. Sunday with strict disciplines and agen- parents made a visit to the beau- It is not the 'hoopla' that das. However, this article is not ty/barber shops, bought new America has placed in the path of KHVN (970 A M Radio) school clothes, uniforms, drill childhood raising, it is simply con- 8:00 a.m. about these two men. It is about team stuff, a list of school sup- sistent disciplines that is always Bible Class today. . . parenting-in-America. . plies, top-of-the-line cell phones, in vogue. Please parents, teach 8:45 a.m. . and how we expect children to doubled-checked schedules and your children at home. My ques- Children Worship be. . . what they have not seen courses. Parents mapped out tion is -- What is their homework 10:00 a.m. as an example in their homes. Jonathan W. Morrison I don't have a polite opening routes to new schools, some assignment from you? Let me Ministering Evangelist Worship Service attended the orientations the know. 10:00 a.m. for this subject, so I will get right first week. I heard a young par- Next week: The Common 2134 Cedar Crest Blvd. Dallas, Texas 75203-4316 •(214) 943-1340 • to it. ent say this week, "now I am Thread That 80% of Inmates Fax (214) 941-3305 "All services are interpreted for the Deaf" The discipline of a child should start early. . . at home and MUST done with school, I can start on Have. be consistent. Children are cute Christmas shopping and my lay- Final: Raising Our Boys to be and precious, but only when they aways". Wrong! Wrong! Wrong! Presidents -- are disciplined and respectful. It You cannot be done with school Not Target Practice/Disrespect is such an insult to a child's devel- as a parent, as long as investors for Police Visit us online at: opment when you expect a continue to build "homes" for teacher to 'make-a-child-sit- low-performing (tested) children. Ester Davis can be reached at down' when you, the parent has Do indeed listen to me! 214.376.9000, or www.dallasposttrib.com not set the example. Everyday I www.Esterday.com Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month! In recognition of National Hispanic legal community. There will be a special Who: This event is free and open to the Heritage Month (September 15 to October performance by the Anita N. Martinez public. All media outlets are invited. 15), the Martin Luther King, Jr. Ballet Folklorico dancers. Local Dallas For more information, contact Natashia Community Center will recognize and cele- artists, including Iris Candelaria, founder of Cooper at 214-670-8418 or visit brate the heritage and culture of Hispanic ArtLoveMagic, will have Latin inspired art- www.mlkcelebrationdallas.org. Additional and Latino Americans during its annual cel- work on display during the event. Light information can also be found on The ebration on Thursday, September 17, 2015. refreshments will be served. Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Center's Elgie (214) 584-7370 Keynote speaker Sol Villasana, will share When: Thursday, September 17, 2015 Facebook page at the history and relevance of this celebra- from 11:30 AM to 2:00 PM www.facebook.com/mlkccdallas. tion. Villasana is a civil trial lawyer with Where: The Martin Luther King Event sponsors include: City of Dallas, Visit us online at: White Wiggins, LLC and has over thirty years Recreation Center Activity Room, located at Capital One Bank, TXU Energy, and Reliant of experience in the Dallas and regional 2901 Pennsylvania Avenue. Energy. www.dallasposttrib.com

CELEBRATING THE LIFE OF JAMES RAY MOORE James was born July 20th 1963 to the past on the 19th of June and his baby sister (Antionette), Christopher Moore (Marena) parentage of Jimmy and Mittie Moore. Gloria Moore. James was the life of a party Quinten Moore (Candice) Jessie Moore He was born in Teague Texas and attended and he never met a stranger in his life he (Machillie) Nieces Gwendolyn Warren school in Dallas, Texas. loved everyone no matter who they were. (Charles) Tawanna Greathouse, Emerioum James passed away on September 11th He leaves to cherish his memories four Smith (Kendrick) Elizabeth Faniel (Ross) early Friday morning at his home. children Howard Handy (Tawanna) Derrick fiancé Brenda Gipson, close friends Betty He was the 7th child of eight siblings; Handy, Donta Robinson, Tiffany Shaw Handy, Cathy Bass, Gerry Bass, and Rosa James attended Fountain of the living word (Calvin), four sisters and one brother, Warren Anthony Breedlove and Mike, BFF church with Apostle Jerry and Pastor Tami Mattie Weatherman (Rick) Thelma Bell Rick Weatherman, special friend Daryl Skelton. (Fredrick), Dorothy Stokes (Rufus) Shelia Godbolt. Special aunt and uncle Odell and His parents and two sisters preceded him Moore Floyd, and brother Jimmy Moore Jr. Lillie Beck, 15 grandchildren and a host of in death oldest sister Lois Smith who just Nephews Ray Moore (Nikki) Garry Smith many more family, friends and neighbors

In Loving Memory of Barbara Ann Overton Thomas Barbara Ann Overton was born September of Delta. department programs as Model United 2, 1953 to Daniel and Lorene Overton in Barbara began her career in education as a Nations, district's Annual Earth Day Indianapolis, Indiana. teacher at John XXIII Catholic School from Celebration, the American Indian Education Barbara received her formal education in 1978-1983. She remained there until 1983 Program and student film festival that chal- Saint Rita Catholic School and graduated from when she became employed at the Dallas lenged students to demonstrate the power of Short Ridge High School both in Indianapolis, Independent School District as a fifth grade giving back to the communities. Indiana. She accepted Christ as her Savior at teacher at John Neely Bryan Elementary Barbara transitions this life September 3, an early age. School. In 1995, she accepted the position in 2015 to be with her heavenly father. Barbara furthered her educations by the Social Studies Department. Barbara took She is preceded in death by her parents attending Bishop College in Dallas, Texas and great pride in her responsibilities and eventu- Daniel and Lorene Chilton Overton. receiving Bachelors in Political Science, then ally was promoted to Supervisor and Director Barbara leaves to cherish her memory and to Prairie View, Texas to attend Prairie View in 2011. continue her legacy: loving husband Gerald A&M to receive a Masters in Education. Mrs. Thomas developed a reputation as an W. Thomas, Siblings: Kenneth Overton, Sr. On June 24, 1978 Barbara united in Holy innovative instructional leader who ushered (Shara), Vincent Overton, Cathy Overton Matrimony to the love of her life Mr. Gerald in a variety of strategies to add rigor and Byrd, and Robert Overton, Uncle: Charles Thomas in Indianapolis, Indiana. Barbara enjoyment to the study of government, histo- Chilton, Aunts: Ophelia Wood (Earnest), and enjoyed spending time with her family, shop- ry and contributions of various cultures. Her Christine Aderson (Edward) and a host of ping, volunteering and working in the name insight and leadership are reflected in such nieces, nephews and friends. September 17 - 23, 2015 The Dallas Post Tribune Page 8A Leaders Of The Week

MAYOR CARL SHERMAN MRS. CHERYL B. WATTLEY Carl O. Sherman, Sr. is the 20th mayor (re-elected for a second term) - and the first African-American mayor Professor of Law and Director of Experiential Education - Professor Cheryl B. Wattley joins the inaugural faculty of - of DeSoto, Texas. DeSoto is a diverse city in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex with over 50,000 residents, a the UNT of Law from the University of Oklahoma College of Law, where she served on the faculty from budget of over $72 million and more than 350 city employees. Sherman was elected mayor in May 2010 and 2006 through 2013, and was Professor of Law and Director of Clinical Education. At UNT Dallas College of Law, Professor re-elected in May of 2013 on a platform of bringing new jobs and businesses to DeSoto and revitalizing the Wattley will teach Criminal Law in the first-year curriculum; she will also be the Director of Experiential Education and teach courses in professional skills, criminal law, and professionalism. Professor Wattley is the author of a new book, downtown area. Under his leadership, the city has launched an aggressive new focus on generating econom- "A Step Toward Brown v. Board of Education: Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher and Her Fight to End Segregation," published in ic development centered on attracting quality jobs to DeSoto; such as the new Kohl's ecommerce distribu- October 2014, and winner of the 2015 Oklahoma Book Award, Non-Fiction category. tion center that will employee over 2,000 people. The City's economic development standing with Governor >Professor Wattley graduated from Smith College, cum laude, with high honors in Sociology. She received her Juris Perry's Texas One economic development corporation has been upgraded from a Tier 5 to the second high- Doctorate degree from Boston University College of Law, where she was a Martin Luther King, Jr. fellow and recipient est status Tier 2, in which only two other North Texas cities maintain. In line with this vision, the city has of the Community Service Award. She also served as a summer intern for the General Counsel's Office of the National recently had its bond rating upgraded to AA with Fitch. Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Sherman has been a community advocate for many years, both as an elected official and a private citizen. Professor Wattley began her legal career as an Assistant United States Attorney in the District of Connecticut repre- senting the United States in civil litigation. Through her actions, the United States participated as litigating amicus curi- First elected to the DeSoto City Council in 2006, his fellow council members elected him as mayor pro-tem in ae in Connecticut ARC v. Thorne, the lawsuit that led to the entry of a consent decree overhauling the system for serv- 2008 and 2009. Prior to serving on the City Council, Sherman served as the SPAC chairman of the city's $32 ing persons with mental retardation in Connecticut. million general obligation bond in 2003, which voters overwhelmingly approved. Sherman also serves as an She later transferred to the United States Attorney's Office for the Northern District of Texas, located in Dallas, where executive member of the Dallas Regional Mobility Coalition Board and the TEX-21 Subsidiary of River of she focused on the prosecution of white collar crime and served as Chief of the Economic Crime Unit. During her serv- Trade, Agile Port and Trans-Texas Corridor. ice as a prosecutor, she received two Department of Justice Special Achievement Awards, the United States Postal Sherman has served the community in many other capacities, again as the first African-American in the Inspection Service National Award, and commendations from the Department of Treasury, the Immigration and position. Some of these positions include president of the DeSoto Rotary Club, board chairman of the DeSoto Naturalization Service, and the Customs Department. Professor Wattley then went into private litigation practice, where her work included white-collar criminal defense, Chamber of Commerce (2006) chairman of the business and government affairs committee (2002), and civil rights litigation, federal and state criminal defense, and post-conviction proceedings. After joining the OU College board chairman of the Best Southwest Chamber of Commerce (2007). The Best Southwest Chamber is com- of Law faculty in 2007, Professor Wattley continued to represent clients on a pro bono basis, primarily involving post- prised of the mayors of the four partner cities - DeSoto, Cedar Hill, Duncanville and Lancaster - and the asso- conviction relief. Professor Wattley continues to work with Centurion Ministries, a non-profit organization based in ciate cities of Ferris, Glen Heights, Hutchins, Midlothian, Ovilla, Red Oak and Wilmer. Princeton, New Jersey, devoted to the vindication and liberation of persons wrongfully convicted and imprisoned. Sherman also has more than two decades of experience as an entrepreneur and businessman. In 2003, Through Centurion, she served as one of the attorneys for Kerry Max Cook, a former Texas death row inmate. In 2009, as a visionary 35-year old chairman and CEO, he navigated eTelcharge.com, Inc. onto Wall Street, where it Professor Wattley represented Richard Miles in his release from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. traded on both the U.S. NASDAQ and the Frankfurt exchange in Europe. Professor Wattley has served on a variety of civic and professional boards and committees, including the State Bar of Texas Board of Disciplinary Appeals; District 6 Grievance Committee; Dallas Bar Foundation; and the Board of Sherman has received several honors for his leadership and commitment to innovation, including AT&T Regents for Texas Woman's University. She was appointed to serve on "Dallas Together," a mayoral committee Corporation's Alex Award for his patent application and recognition as one of the Dallas Urban League's appointed to address racial issues within the City of Dallas, and also was appointed Vice Chairperson for the 1990 and "Most Promising Leaders of the 21st Century". 2000 City of Dallas Redistricting Commissions. She has been an instructor for National Institute of Trial Advocacy pro- In 2007, Sherman accepted the call of the ministry to serve in God's Kingdom and became an ordained min- grams. ister, after serving as bishop for two years. Today, he pastors two congregations as the senior minister of the Professor Wattley received the Dallas Bar Association's Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Award in 1994. She is also the recip- Church of Christ in both Hutchins and Wilmer. ient of the DaVinci Institute Fellow Award for Innovative Teaching (2013), the Oklahoma Bar Association's Ada Lois Mayor Sherman and his wife, Michelle have five children and two grandchildren and reside in DeSoto, Sipuel Fisher Diversity Award (2012), the Association of Black Lawyers' Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher Award (2012), and the Texas. University of Oklahoma Regents' Award for Superior Professional and University Service and Public Outreach (2011).