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“IT CAN WAIT, PLEASE DON’T TEXT AND DRIVE” 2726 S. Beckley Ave • Dallas, Texas 75224 ISSN # 0746-7303 P.O. Box 763939 Dallas, Texas 75376 50¢ Serving Dallas More Than 65 Years — Tel. 214 946-7678, 214.946.6820 & 214.943.3047 - Fax 214 946-7636 — Web Site: www.dallasposttrib.com — E-mail: [email protected] VOLUME 68 NUMBER 09 SERVING THE BLACK COMMUNITY WITHOUT FEAR OR FAVOR SINCE 1947 November 19 - 25, 2015 NAMING CEREMONY OF THE CLEOPHAS R. STEEL, JR. COURTHOUSE HILLARY CLINTON SPEAKS AT MOUNTAIN VIEW COLLEGE Hillary Clinton held a rally in Dallas Tuesday, close to 1,500 people were at Mountain View College in Oak Cliff to hear presidential candidate speak.- AP Photo (AP) - Hillary Clinton held house that backed among the most ethnically a rally in Dallas Tuesday, President Barack Obama in diverse unions in the coun- close to 1,500 people were 2008. try. The decision is a blow In honor of the late Justice of the Peace Judge and Constable Cleophas R. Steele, at Mountain View College She discussed the health to Vermont Sen. Bernie in Oak Cliff to hear presi- care overhaul under Sanders, whose supporters Jr. The Dallas County Commissioners Court and Staff; Commissioner John Wiley dential candidate speak. Obama. It represents had pushed against an Price, Commissioner Dr. Elba Garcia, Commissioner Dr. Theresa Daniel, This was her first public another show of strength endorsement. event in Dallas in this elec- for Clinton, who has locked "Hillary Clinton has Commissioner Mike Cantrell and Judge Clay Jenkins held the Official Naming tion campaign. up most of the major proven she will fight, deliv- State Sen. Royce West unions despite Sanders' er and win for working Ceremony of the CLEOPHAS R. STEELE JR. COURTHOUSE on Wednesday, November introduced Clinton noting message of helping work- families," said SEIU presi- 18 2015 10:00 am at 414 South R.L. Thornton Frwy Dallas, TX 75203. her first public appearance ers overcome income dent Mary Kay Henry in a in Dallas was held south of inequality. In a statement, statement. "SEIU members Honorable Steele was one of the first African-Americans to graduate from the Trinity River. Oak Cliff is Clinton said she was and working families Southern Methodist University School of Law. He was also one of the first attorneys historically Democratic. "deeply honored" by the across America are part of Hillary Rodham Clinton endorsement. a growing movement to to sign a petition supporting the desegregation of the Dallas Independent School won the endorsement of The nation's largest build a better future for the Service Employees health care union repre- their families, and Hillary District in the early 1970s. International Union on sents about 2 million nurs- Clinton will support and A longtime lawyer, Steele was a justice of the peace for 31 years until his 2006 Tuesday, giving her the es, health care workers and stand with them." support of a labor power- other caregivers and is retirement. He was appointed constable of Precinct 1 in 2012. Continues on Page 3A Cedar Valley College Receives $2.4 Million Federal STEM Grant Cedar Valley College plans to use the PBI grant to promote enrollment and participa- tion in STEM programs among young African-American men who reside in communi- ties surrounding the college in Southern Dallas County. The grant will also be used to create positive synergies between Cedar Valley College's African-American Male Initiative and the recently developed Pipelines and Pathways project, which is designed to promote success for male students of color. U.S. Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson, D-Dallas, presented the first installment of the PBI grant to Cedar Valley College at a press conference yesterday in the college's state-of- the art Math, Science & Allied Health Building. In addition to local business and com- munity leaders, the press conference was attended by the superintendents of Cedar Hill, Lancaster and DeSoto Independent School Districts as well as State Sen. Royce West, D-Dallas "To address poverty and quality of life issues in our communities, education will play Cedar Valley College, one of seven independently accredited colleges that make up a key role," said Johnson. "I am very pleased to see Cedar Valley College at the fore- the Dallas County Community College District, has been awarded a grant from the U. S. front of eliminating barriers and providing opportunities for African-American male Department of Education's Predominantly Black Institutions (PBI) program. The college students to succeed in the STEM fields of math, science and technology. Their STEM will receive $2,452,567 over the next five years to focus on Science, Technology, education will be key in helping these students to secure good paying jobs in the 21st Engineering and Math (STEM) programs. century." Continues on Page 3A Minneapolis Mayor Betsy Hodges Requested DCHHS Offers Free Flu Vaccine A Civil Rights Investigation Beginning Nov. 18 Mayor Betsy Hodges has requested to open civil rights Dallas County Health and Human Services (DCHHS) begins Wednesday, Nov. 18 investigation into the killing of Jamar Clark. offering the seasonal flu vaccine for children and adults at no cost. The flu vaccine The mayor of Minneapolis is free for all uninsured and low income Dallas County residents. has asked the Department of Justice to open a civil rights There were 3 pediatric and 55 adult flu-related deaths in Dallas County during the investigation into the police 2013-14 flu season, and 19 adult deaths last season. shooting of Jamar Clark, a young black man whose poten- DCHHS Medical Director/Health Authority Dr. Christopher Perkins encourages tially fatal injuries have led to everyone to get the flu vaccine once a year. protests. Mayor Hodges made the "The flu vaccine is the best form of protection against the flu virus, which is why request following a day of we are encouraging everyone to get the vaccine if they haven't already," Dr. Perkins demonstrations by activists who say that Clark, 24, was said. unarmed and in handcuffs Individuals should also practice proper hand washing and other flu prevention when a police officer shot him Minneapolis Mayor Betsy Hodges speaks during a press conference regarding the in the head. Protesters made a officer-involved shooting in the Minnesota city on Sunday. Tony Webster/Flickr methods, Dr. Perkins added. Flu materials are posted on the DCHHS website. series of demands including an independent federal inquiry. The flu vaccine DCHHS provides is an all-in-one vaccine that protects against mul- "We need all the tools we have available," said Hodges at a press con- ference on Monday evening. Stressing that she supported the decision tiple flu strains including the H1N1 virus. and that it should not be seen as an admission of any wrongdoing, the The adult vaccine is given in the adult immunization clinic on the first floor at the Minneapolis police chief, Janeé Harteau, said: "Everyone involved needs and deserves the truth and the facts." DCHHS building located at 2377 N. Stemmons Frwy. in Dallas. The children's vaccine Clark was shot early on Sunday morning after allegedly struggling with is available at all DCHHS immunization clinics. Clinic hours are from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. officers. Police said that after assaulting someone minutes earlier, he returned to the scene, "confronting paramedics and disrupting their abil- Monday through Friday. Appointments aren't necessary. For more information call ity to render aid" to the assault victim. 214-819-2162. Dallas: Too Busy Growing To Hate! 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