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Inaugural Dallas ISD Athletic Hall of Fame inductees. “Black Panther” actor Chadwick Boseman delivered the commencement address during Howard University’s 150th Photo Courtesy: Dallas ISD Commencement Ceremony in Washington, D.C. (Freddie Allen/AMG/NNPA) DALLAS — From “Mr. Raider” to “Grandmama,” the inaugural By Lauren Poteat (NNPA day, a day that will be one of walked across “The Yard.” for, was not for yourself, but Dallas ISD Athletic Hall of Fame induction ceremony celebrated Newswire Contributor) the most important accom‐ “I remember walking across for those that come after you,” 10 outstanding alumni who have made their mark both on and plishments of your life to this yard on what seemed to Boseman said. off the field of competition. After celebrating the suc‐ date.” be a random day, my head Overcome with gratitude The ceremony held May 4 at the American Airlines Center pre‐ cess of back‐to‐back, global Howard University President down, lost in my own world of and excitement, Howard grad‐ sented the inductees with jackets, plaques and rings to celebrate box office hits, Marvel’s “Black Dr. Wayne A. I. Frederick issues like many of you do, uate Kyla Maupin, who their accomplishments. Each living inductee addressed the audi‐ Panther” actor Chadwick recalled “how Boseman and daily. And I raise my received her degree in French, ence, sharing jokes, stories and inspirational words about their Boseman, returned to his alma his classmates advocated and head…Muhammad Ali is walk‐ expressed her sentiments life journey. mater, Howard University, to participated in a three‐day ing towards me,” Boseman about Boseman’s speech. Dallas ISD Athletic Director Troy Mathieu applauded the 10 deliver the school’s 2018 com‐ protest against the university said. “Time seemed to slow “Hearing Chadwick speak phenomenal student‐athletes who were inducted into the Hall mencement convocation to dismiss an initiative to tran‐ down, as his eyes locked on was really inspiring,” Maupin of Fame and inspiration they provide students everywhere. address. sition the College of Fine Arts mine. He then raised his fist said. “I really appreciated “We need to celebrate the great history we have here in Dallas In March, Marvel’s “Black into the Department of Fine into a quintessential guard and hearing about his struggles in ISD,” Mathieu said. “This is a motivational tool that shows stu‐ Panther” became the highest‐ Arts. The protest was unsuc‐ I was game to play along with the beginning of his career; dents that, one day, they too can be great.” grossing superhero movie of cessful in stopping the transi‐ him, to act as if I was a worthy that was really inspiring for Also at the ceremony, Kennedy Taylor of Lincoln High School all‐time in the United States tion,” a press release about opponent. What an honor to me. and Sergio Armendariz of Adamson High School were selected as (not adjusted for inflation), the president’s speech said. be challenged by ‘The Greatest Maupin added that she was of All‐Time.’” proud to see a fellow Bison the 2018 Dallas ISD Student‐Athletes of the Year. when it surpassed the $623 With Boseman by his side, million mark set by “The Dr. Frederick, “announced a Boseman continued: “I deliver the commencement Armendariz received a cross country and track scholarship and Avengers” in 2012, according campaign to re‐establish the walked away floating like a address. will attend Sam Houston State University to complete his stud‐ to Variety.com. Then, College of Fine Arts and launch butterfly. I walked away, at Closing out the high‐energy ies. Kennedy recieved a basketball scholarship and will attend Boseman reprised his “Black an Endowed College of Fine that moment, amused at life, ceremony, Boseman offered Texas State University to further her academic career. Panther” role for “Avengers: Arts Award,” the press release amused that no one would be one last nugget of wisdom, Kennedy and Sergio both received a $2500 scholarship. Infinity War,” which is current‐ said. able to believe that story, but urging graduates to find their ly the fifth highest grossing Dr. Frederick encouraged me. That is the magic of this purpose. movie of all‐time. the graduates to “take risks” place [Howard University]. “Purpose is the essential Championing his own per‐ and “learn how to be wrong.” “Almost anything can hap‐ element of you,” Boseman The Black Police sonal experiences during his “It is the best way to learn pen here,” Boseman said said. “It is the reason you are time studying at the presti‐ and grow,” Dr. Frederick said. before giving the crowd the on the planet at this particular gious, historically Black univer‐ “Build a culture of generous official Howard salute (“H‐U! time in history. Your very exis‐ Association of Greater sity, Boseman urged proud listening so that others may be U‐Know!”). tence is wrapped up in the degree recipients, to press for‐ emboldened to take risks, Boseman also praised the things you are here to fulfill.” ward, to hold up their heads too.” students for their drive and Boseman continued: Dallas Launches Home and to never fear rejection. According to school officials, perseverance in organizing the “Whatever you choose for a “I can think of no better during the 2018 commence‐ longest sit‐in protest at career path, remember the place to be right now, after the ment convocation, Howard Howard University’s adminis‐ struggles along the way are Buying Community ‘Black Panther’ and ‘Avengers’ University awarded 2,217 tration building in the school’s only meant to shape you for campaigns, then to return and degrees, including 343 mas‐ history. Allegations of misman‐ your purpose.” participate in these graduation ter’s degrees, and 90 Ph.Ds. agement in the school’s finan‐ Outreach Program ceremonies with you,” Boseman called Howard cial aid office sparked the This article was originally Boseman told the graduates. University “a magical place” as protest, which lasted nearly published at See Page 5 “It is a great privilege, gradu‐ he recalled the day that he two weeks in April. 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But that is what makes the Come, see the place where after seeing that His body Post Tribune Editor Christian faith so unique. He lay.’” But it does not stop was not there, but instead We welcome letters to the editor. “A SURVEY OF THE BOOK OF ROMANS” ROMANS 3:1-8 Submissions must be signed, addressed and must include a daytime FAILURE TO BELIEVE THE PROMISES OF GOD and an evening phone number. Please Rev. Johnny C. Smith Editorial Columnist righteousness because they had did not serve its’ intend‐ justified in thy sayings, and limit submissions to 350 words. We could not keep the Law that ed purpose, and does this mightest overcome when Thus far, in this grand epis‐ could not save anyway! mean that God’s faithfulness thou art judged.” God will reserve the right to edit and correct all tle of Romans, the Apostle In verse 1, the grand to His people is nullified? always remain faithful and Paul has argued vehemently Apostle Paul raised two In verse 3, the failure of true despite man’s change‐ submissions although; every effort will that both the Gentiles, as rather interesting questions the Jews or their lack of faith ableness. The questions of be made to retain the intended mean‐ well as, the Jews did not that said: “What advantage cannot negate the faithful‐ verse 5 can better be ren‐ attain God’s righteousness then hath the Jews? Or what ness of God. His promises to dered‐ “If God uses sin to ing of the submission. 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Never speak harsh words. Be the Jews, who were privi‐ that being a Jew or being cir‐ All of God’s promises for the argument stated in verse leged with being the custo‐ cumcised had really no the Nation of Israel will be 5 is “God forbid (v.6). The kind and gentle with your tongue. For it dians of the Law, also did not value. Paul answers the first fulfilled to His glory despite question of verse 7 is anoth‐ has been said that the tongue can be attain God’s righteousness question by stating that the their unbelief and rejection. attempt on the part of the like a sword. Think long before you criti- because they did not keep Jews were entrusted with Paul continued to stress that unsaved to blaspheme God cize your neighbor. Your tongue can be the Law ( Romans 2:1‐29). the promises and commands God’s faithfulness is not and to advance their bent to nasty. Living is one of the most beautiful Now, in Chapter 3, Paul will of God; however, being in a affected by Israel’s unbelief, engage in sin (v.8). again prove that the Jews, much entrusted position, for verse 4, says: “God for‐ things in the world. But the tongue can who had the advantage of they did not live up to God’s bid: yea, let God be true, but May God Bless! kill! having the Law, did not real‐ holy standard. Furthermore, every man a liar; as it is writ‐ ly attain God’s standard of the advantage that the Jews ten, that thou mightest be May 17 - 23, 2018 The Dallas Post Tribune Page 3 Church Directory

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Tribes welcome Fountain of the Living Word Church will be celebrating 54 years Pastoral Anniversary of Apostle Jerry Skelton opportunity to add 2543 E. Ledbetter Dr. sports book to casinos May 17 & 18, 7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.

(AP) — American Indian tribes are welcoming an May 20, 3:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. opportunity to offer sports betting in potentially hun‐ Come out and celebrate with us. dreds of casinos across the country after the U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way for states to legalize it. Guests, past and present members everyone welcome Tribal casinos generate more than $31 billion a year in gross revenue. While adding sports books isn't expected Dinner served immediately after the Sunday Morning service. to boost that number significantly, tribes say it's another source to deliver services to tribal members. "The conversation is always, 'Why don't you do like Vegas?'" said Sheila Morago, executive director of the Miss Clean Starbucks: From Boycott to Victory Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association. "Everybody always wants to give their customers things they have asked for." Sunny South By Phillip Jackson Case Study seems not to be the Many tribes give a share of casino profits to states in In , The Black Star Starbucks way today. In exchange for exclusive rights to conduct gambling opera‐ Dallas If Howard Shultz wasn’t Project organized a 12‐ 2015, Starbucks tried to tions. In Arizona, the state's share was about $100 million the founder of Starbucks, store boycott of Starbucks. convene a ‘Race Together” last year. Pageant he would have been one of During the boycott, no dialogue through its stores. Some tribes believe agreements with states already give May 26, 2018 the boycott protesters with anger was displayed. No America was not ready them the right to control sports betting, while others will Lincoln High School us. He said he was “embar‐ one was arrested. No win‐ then. In 2018, America is work out the details through negotiations in compacts Auditorium rassed” and “ashamed” by dows were broken. No coming apart racially, that vary in wording state by state. 1:00 pm‐ 5:00 pm the arrest of two Black stores were firebombed. socially and religiously. "It's going to be important for the tribes that their posi‐ men in a Starbucks Store in Instead, there was plenty America is now ready for tion as sovereigns and their existing compacts within their 3 Lucky young ladies Philadelphia, Pennsylvania of dialogue. Dialogue is Howard Schultz’ ideas. But states are recognized," said Valerie Spicer, a co‐founder of will be selected from who were taken away by the Starbucks way. There this effort cannot be the consulting firm Trilogy Group. "There's still a lot of DISD schools to compete police and subsequently were reports of Starbucks’ owned by Starbucks alone. work left to do." for the chance to Reign held for 9 hours in a employees offering the Other corporations, gov‐ Nearly 240 tribes operate casinos in more than half of Queen as Miss Clean Philadelphia jail for the boycotters free coffee and ernment agencies at all lev‐ U.S. states under the federal Indian Gaming Regulatory Sunny South Dallas! The crime of sitting in a standing with the protest‐ els, foundations, faith‐ Act or as commercial ventures. Some only have games like Grand Prize Winner will Starbucks store and not ers. Protesters held doors based and civic organiza‐ bingo or pull tabs that don't need authorization from receive a check for col‐ ordering coffee. open for elderly customers tions along with social states. The majority of the roughly 475 tribal casinos have lege tuition and a prize institutions and others those games and others like slot machines, blackjack and Starbucks is widely who did not honor the package donated by Mrs. other table games, according to the National Indian known as a good operator boycott. One protester must partner with Nanette Watts of Miss Gaming Commission. Sports wagering would fall in the and an overall good guy in even offered to buy a Starbucks to make America World Plus Pageants! It latter category, the commission said. American business circles Starbucks coffee for the and the world better. includes a custom sash, a The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday struck down the with its clean stores, open sick father of a man who Mr. Schultz’ leadership Coach wristlet, and Shoe Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act on a chal‐ meeting spaces, free Wi‐Fi; expressed guilt about vio‐ style has been described as Dazzle gift card! Our lenge from New Jersey. The law limited sports betting to strong community rela‐ lating the boycott, but transformational. He does Amazing Clean Sunny four states that met a 1991 deadline to legalize it: Nevada, tions, and its great busi‐ explained that his dad not think like a busi‐ South Dallas Committee Delaware, Montana and Oregon. ness model consisting of could only drink one kind nessperson. He thinks like has also arranged for all States now can adopt laws regulating sports betting, good jobs with fair bene‐ of coffee—only available at a person wanting to make participating contestants though some already have the legal framework in place. fits. Starbucks. It seemed as the world a better place. to be showered like In , voters would have to approve a change to though boycotters and But even he, super‐rich, Royalty throughout the But the Starbucks deci‐ the state constitution. As is, California tribes have exclu‐ powerful, and well‐inten‐ duration of the pageant! sion to fix this public rela‐ boycottees had reached a sivity in casino‐style gambling, and some believe that tions problem with “diver‐ human accord ‐‐ The tioned, needs the help of includes sports betting. sity training” is not the Starbucks Way. the world to achieve this Steve Stallings, the chairman of the California Indian Howard Schultz or even The Chicago boycott transformational vision Gaming Commission, said the group that represents 34 The Black Police the Starbucks way. Rather organizers are now plan‐ and reality. Starbucks, well tribes wants specifics on what sports betting would Association of than work with the Black ning community forums at established in business his‐ encompass before the state moves to legalize it. For Greater Dallas community towards a solu‐ more than 300 Black‐ tory, now has a chance to example, he said, would it occur at a physical sports book tion to this potentially owned or managed coffee establish itself in human or could wagers be placed online? Launches Home international issue, houses, as well as at faith‐ history. "Expansion of gaming is a slippery slope," he said. Buying Community Starbucks turned to them‐ based and community‐ In the words of Mr. "Tribes feel like they have somewhat an exclusivity to it. selves and created a pro‐ based organizations across Schultz: “…if we think When the state or other interests violate that, then tribes Outreach Program gram for diversity training the U.S., especially near about the country today — are concerned." that includes closing their the 12 Starbucks stores and I’m not talking about In Arizona, Gov. Doug Ducey saw the U.S. Supreme stores for one day and hir‐ previously boycotted. politics — I think the coun‐ Court's decision as a way to modernize tribal gambling These community forums try needs to become more compacts and potentially boost revenue to the state. ing the highest‐priced Most of the tribal compacts are up for renewal in 2022. diversity trainers money will serve as “Black compassionate, more Greg Jones was visiting a casino run by the Navajo can buy. Economic Empowerment empathic. And we can’t Nation east of Flagstaff this week. He said he used to The Black community Forums”, where attendees speak about the promise of regularly on college football and being able to do it at a wanted to know, “How will will develop plans to America and the American tribal casino less than an hour from his home beats trav‐ we, the Black community‐‐ improve the economic Dream and leave millions eling to Nevada. aggrieved by this incident vitality of their communi‐ of people behind. And it’s "It's a big pot," he said. "Everyone should be able to dip The Black Police and aggrieved every day‐‐ ties. my view that — leave their foot in the pool." Association of Greater how will we be better We wanted Starbucks to Washington aside and all Tribes in Oklahoma have been trying to get sports bet‐ Dallas is committed to because of your “diversity be part of this initiative. So the politics aside — busi‐ ting approved through the state legislature in the last two building strong partner‐ training”? The only answer far, they have said no. nesses and business lead‐ sessions but have been unsuccessful, Morago said. ships with residents, civic Starbucks could give was, Starbucks is really one of ers need to do a lot more In Connecticut, the Mohegan Tribe said it's looking for‐ organizations, community after the training “You will the “good guys” in corpo‐ for the people we employ, ward to working with the state to legalize and regulate leaders, school officials and be better because we will rate America but working the communities we serve, sports betting. local businesses to meet be better.” Sorry! Not with the community will and we can make a signifi‐ the ever‐changing law "We have long felt that Mohegan Gaming & good enough! only make them better. It’s cant difference.” enforcement needs of the Entertainment was in a great position to offer this type of Numerous studies by important to understand So where does Starbucks community. gaming at our properties," spokeswoman Jennifer Harris go from here? On April 7th, the associa‐ Harvard University, MIT, that even with over 9,000 Ballester wrote in a statement. Tel Aviv University and oth‐ stores throughout Schultz says that he Ernie Stevens Jr., chairman of the National Indian tion held a Home Buying 101 seminar led by local ers show that diversity America, Starbucks shops knows the Starbucks chain Gaming Association, said the group has been preparing real estate agent, Randy training doesn’t work and are really only guests in "won't bridge the racial tribal governments for sports betting with listening ses‐ Bell, and lender, Ed Tatum, can produce the opposite these communities. divide on its own" and that sions outlining internal regulations and negotiations of giving police officers and of intended outcomes. Meet Howard Schultz, a coffee company "can only state gambling compacts. Location and competition community members the These studies conclude Executive Chairman of the do so much." However, he would be major factors in tribes' decisions to add sports tools needed to purchase that decades of cultural, Board of Directors hopes to keep pushing for‐ betting, he said. homes in Dallas county racial and environmental Howard Schultz, Founder ward and pursue initiatives "I don't believe this is going to take the place of our slot including grant information and Executive Chairman of that matter to him with the machines, but it's another amenity we can enjoy and peo‐ bias and prejudice cannot and financing options. This be eradicated with one or the Starbucks Board of "same vigor he pursues ple can have fun with," he said. "And we want to be able is the first of many semi‐ to move forward with the overall industry." 50 or 100 “diversity train‐ Directors does understand corporate profits." nars the association will be ings.” In fact, such “train‐ Starbucks culture and he The Montgomery Bus hosting as part of their new ings” can cause those hard‐ understands America. He Boycott that changed home buyers community wired feelings to become knows that the Starbucks America forever lasted 381 If you have sports information that you outreach program. The next one is scheduled for more deeply entrenched success is tied to communi‐ days. The Starbucks would like placed in the DALLAS POST May 19th from 12 to 2 PM thus resulting in the oppo‐ ties’ success. He is Boycott is only 33 days old. TRIBUNE Sports Section e‐mail us at: at 211 Centre Street. site of the sought‐after unafraid to try new ideas Only 348 days to go. Register to attend at effect. even though those ideas [email protected] bpadallas.eventbrite.com. The Chicago Boycott – might fail. However, this May 17 - 23, 2018 The Dallas Post Tribune Page 6