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VOLUME 68 NUMBER 47 SERVING THE BLACK COMMUNITY WITHOUT FEAR OR FAVOR SINCE 1947 August 25 - 31, 2016 IN THIS ISSUE SOUTHSIDE WITH YOU IN DFW AREA THEATERS THIS FRIDAY, AUGUST 26TH Editorial - Page 6

Taking a Closer Look at Black Mental Health By Patricia Maryland, Dr. PH (NNPA News Wire Guest Columnist)

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KIPP DFW Announces Inspired by Barack and Michelle Left, "Cinema Cool"). Producers are The following theatres will open Garland, TX Superintendent Obama's first date, Southside With You Robert Teitel (Soul Food, Barbershop), Southside With You in the DFW Area • Firewheel Michael Horne recounts the eventful summer day in and . this Friday August 26: Grand Prairie, TX 1989 when a charming young law asso‐ Executive producers are Stuart Ford, • Movies 16 ‐ Grand Prairie 9 ciate named (Parker Matt Jackson, Glendon Palmer, John Arlington, TX Grapevine, TX Sports - Page 3 Sawyers) tries to woo reluctant attorney Legend, Mike Jackson, Carrie Holt de • Studio Movie Grill • Grapevine Mills 30 Theatres Michelle Robinson (Tika Sumpter) dur‐ Lama, Tracey Bing, Zanne Devine and • AMC Parks @ Arlington 18 Hurst, TX ing a daylong date that takes them from Rosanne Korenberg. Patrick Scola (A Cedar Hill, TX • North East Mall an art exhibit to a screening of Spike Beautiful Now, Here Build Your Homes) • Cedar Hill, TX Cinemark 14 Lancaster, TX Lee's to a sweet first is director of photography. Production Dallas, TX • Movies 14 kiss outside of a Baskin‐Robbins ice‐ designer is Lucio Seixas (Never • Studio Movie Grill Northwest Hwy 9 Mesquite, TX cream parlor. Forever,The Sleepwalker). Film editor is • Studio Movie Grill Spring Valley 16 • AMC 30 Southside with You stars Tika Sumpter Evan Schiff (Everly, The Time Being). • Northpark 15 Plano, TX (Get On Up, "Bessie"), Parker Sawyers Costume designer is Megan Spatz • Angelika Film Center and Cafe 9 • Cinemark West Plano 20 (Zero Dark Thirty, Jack Ryan: Shadow (Unexpected,American Fable). Music is • Cinemark 17 Legacy• Recruit) and by Stephen James Taylor (Maya Angelou • Valley View 2016 Paralympics (Coming To America, What's Love Got to and Still I Rise, Phantom Punch). Tracy Fort Worth, TX Photo credit: Matt Dinerstein and Do With It). The film is written and "Twinkie" Bird ( Fruitvale Station, • Hulen Movie Tavern Pat Scola / Courtesy of and Begins September 7th directed by Richard Tanne (You Never Jumping the Broom) is casting director. • Ridgmar

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Quote of the Week “Darkness cannot drive out dark‐ ness: Only light George Edward Curry, a media pioneer at a time when Jim Crow laws were the order ARRANGEMENTS can do that. Hate and longtime advocate for the black press of the day. They made a pact early in life to and civil rights, will be laid to rest Saturday, never forget their upbringing and to work to PUBLIC VIEWING: cannot drive out Aug. 27, 2016, in his hometown, with the help lift others, Dr. Steele said. Friday, Aug, 26, 2016 hate: only love Rev. Al Sharpton, founder and president of “We wanted to tell our stories, because we Noon ‐ 7 p. m. the National Action Network, delivering the knew it could inspire and impact others,” Dr. Weeping Mary Baptist Church, can do that.” eulogy at Weeping Mary Baptist Church, Steele said. “We were two fellas from impov‐ 2701‐20th Street Martin Luther 2701‐20th Street, Tuscaloosa, Alabama erished backgrounds, where African‐ Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35401 king Jr. 35401. Americans endured second‐class citizenship. Dr. Charles Steele, president and CEO of We were able to overcome and find success. FUNERAL SERVICES: Saturday, Aug. 27, 2016 the Southern Christian Leadership We will celebrate that success in remember‐ Weeping Mary Conference and lifelong friend of Mr. Curry, ing the life of George Curry this weekend.” Baptist Church announced the arrangements today. The A number of dignitaries and noted journal‐ Rev. Ricky J. McKinney, Pastor. two leaders grew up in the segregated South ists are expected to attend the services. Eulogy Rev. Alfred Charles "Al" Sharpton Coming Soon...Our 70th Anniversary Edition! August 25 - 31, 2016 The Dallas Post Tribune Page 2A CALENDAR OF EVENTS What: North Texas $20) include the fair, Fair and Rodeo rodeo and concertS. AUGUST When: August 25‐27 August 25 ‐ 28 Where: 2217 N. Carroll Blvd., Denton SEPTEMBER What: NorthPark Texas Auto Show (Free) A festival of human September 14 activities is a lot. all When: August 25‐28 manner of human Minorities Needed to During Mall Hours events — from tractor Give Blood pulls to youth art con‐ Where: NorthPark tests to carnivals to live Remington College Fort Center music from big name Worth Campus invites 8687 N. Central acts like Randy Rogers people to give blood at its Expressway Band and Charlie upcoming 3 Lives Blood Dallas, TX 75241 Daniels Band — as well Drive on the campus on as a complete livestock Wednesday, September August 25‐27 and rodeo showing. 14 from 9:30 am‐ 2:00 pm Gate admissions ($15 to and 5:30pm‐8:00 pm.

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(AP) — The U.S. Olympic By now, the Americans The Russians and the Team made itself right at winning the medal race is Chinese probably didn't feel home in Rio. almost commonplace. But the same. The British, they had a the significance in Rio were China won 26 golds, just Games to savor as well. the sheer amounts of hard‐ over half as many as it won 2431 S. Marsalis Ave. The host Brazilians got ware. in Beijing in 2008. Russia ‐ Dallas, Texas 75216 soccer gold that they The previous record for with its track team told to Office: 214‐941‐2531 Fax: 214‐942‐9646 craved, the Russians strug‐ U.S. medals at a fully stay home because of the www.marsalisavenuecoc.org gled on the heels of the attended Olympics was 110, doping probe and a cloud exposure of a state‐spon‐ set at Beijing eight years hovering over its athletes Come Worship and Study with Us! sored doping program, and ago. And the margin who were in Rio, some of Sundays the Chinese finished well between first and second in whom got publicly called below expectations. the overall medals race this out by competitors ‐ fin‐ Bible Study 8:45 AM So went the medal race at year tops all others (the ished with 19 golds and 56 Morning Worship 10:00 AM the Rio de Janeiro Olympics, boycotted games of 1980 medals overall, both well Children’s Bible Hour 10:00 AM where the Americans ‐ with and 1984 excluded) since below its normal showings. Evening Worship 5:30 PM women leading the way ‐ the Americans won 67 more U.S. swimmer Lilly King Wednesdays If you have some sports information dominated both the gold medals than did at the beat Russia's Yulia Efimova Bible Class 10:00 AM & 7:00 PM that you would like placed in the and overall totals. The U.S. 1932 Los Angeles Games. for the 100‐meter breast‐ Bro. Lamont Ross, Senior Minister DALLAS POST TRIBUNE Sports Section finished with 46 gold "We weren't sure we stroke gold, doing so after e-mail us at: [email protected] medals and 121 medals were going to have that saying the games should overall, its 51‐total‐medal kind of success coming in," have no room for dopers. margin over second‐place said USOC CEO Scott Efimova has twice been China the largest in a non‐ Blackmun, noting the track banned. The Dallas Post Tribune Prayer List boycotted Olympics in near‐ and swimming teams had "I stand by what I said," RueNette Donna Hunt Family Mr. Cornell Neally Thompson ly a century. "This experi‐ plenty of first‐time King said. Chambers & Families Mrs. Joan Fowler & Family Ms. Dana Norris Bro. Willie Dr. T.R. Lee, Jr.’s Family Camp Wisdom Church Family Mrs. E.D. Jackson Our Military Service Tucker ence has been the dream of Olympians. "It was not positive," Mr. Fred Allen II Mrs. Anita Clay Mr. Fred Jackson Personnel Mr. Arthur Turner a lifetime for me," said U.S. But Blackmun was thrilled Efimova told the BBC. "It Mr. & Mrs. Ray Allen Mr. L.C. Coleman Rev. George Jackson President Barack Obama Rev. S.T. Tuston, Jr. gymnast and closing cere‐ by the results, and he was‐ was like war." Rev. Curtis Anderson Theodora Conyers Family Mrs. Hattie Jackson Mr. Lawrance O’Neal Mr. Michael Vick Mrs. Sheilah Bailey B. Darden Mrs. Ruth Jackson Sis. Jewel Perrio Mrs. Peggy Walker- Brown mony flagbearer Simone n't the only one leaving Rio There were plenty of pos‐ Mrs. Mary Batts Mr. & Mrs. Eli Davis Ms. Jean Johnson Mr. Jimmie Lee Pritchett Mr. Waylon Wallace Biles, who won five medals, happy. itives for others, however. Mr. Marshall Batts Mrs. Betty Davis Mrs. Opal Jones’ Family Mrs. A. Polk Mrs. Loyce Ward The Baylock Family Ms. Sonya Day Kennedy Family Ms. Carrenna Polk Mrs. Claudia Washington four of them gold, in her Even with far fewer ath‐ Usain Bolt finished off his Mr. Jimmy Bell Mrs. Betty Deming Mrs. Mary Kennedy Rev. & Mrs. Homer Reagan Mrs. S.W. Washington first Olympics. letes competing in Rio than triple‐triple ‐ three Ms. Evelyn Blackshear Mrs. Ann Edwards Mr. Alexis Lacy Dr. Maxine Reese Mrs. Mytris Jones-Watkins For the fourth consecu‐ it had in London four years Olympics, three sprint golds Mr. Marcus Bolden Bro. Micheal Erby Mrs. Dorothy Lee Mrs. Ruth Robinson Mr. & Mrs. Weatherman Mrs. Gwen Brewer Mrs. Joan Fowler Mr. Melvin Lee Dr. C.C. Russeau Mrs. Ann Williams tive games, U.S. swimmer ago ‐ and no home‐field in each ‐ for Jamaica, in Mr. Otis Brooks Mrs. Emma Greene Mrs. Joyce Lester Mrs. Odetta Russeau Mrs. Barbara Sweet Williams Michael Phelps left with advantage this time, either ‐ what he said was his last Ms. Christine Brown Mr. Robert Greene Mrs. Patricia Matthews Mr. Jose (Joe) Sandoval Mr. Chuck Williams more medals than anyone Britain got more medals games. Neymar's game‐ Mr. & Mrs. Robert Brown Mr. Able Gomez Mrs. Fannie McClure Mrs. Joyce Stanifer & Lee ]Mr. Richard Williams Mrs. Emma Calahan Mrs. Dorothy Love-Griffin Mr. James McClure Family Mr. Shelder Williams else. He won six in Rio, than ever in the modern winning penalty kick decid‐ Ms. Adrienne D. Carr Mrs. Kattie Hall Mrs. Priscilla McGaughey Mrs. Standford Dr. George Willis while Biles and U.S. swim‐ games. The British won 67 ed a shootout and clinched Mrs. Alavastine Carr Mrs. Ruth Harris Mrs. Algeria Merrell Mr. James & Mrs. Jackie Mr. Booker T. Woods, Sr. mer Katie Ledecky each won medals in Rio, 27 of them the men's soccer gold Mr & Mrs. James Carr & Kids Mr. Sam Henry Mrs. Larry Mitchell Stewart Mr. Frank Wood F. Cox Mr. & Mrs. Lupe Hernandez Mr. Jimmy Moore Mr. Artist Thornton Lawrence & Marder Church five to lead to lead a big gold. medal for Brazil, a host that Mr. Terry & Mrs. Mrs. Alma Hunstberry Ms. Destiny K. Morgan Mrs. Ruby Arterbrey haul from American "The atmosphere at the wasn't a factor in the medal women. GB house has been amazing standings but got the gold Elgie (214) 584-7370 U.S. women left Rio with in the village," said Mo that it probably wanted 27 golds ‐ by far the most Farah, who won gold for most. among any team of female Britain in the 5,000‐ and And 10 teams ‐ including Olympians at these games ‐ 10,000‐meter races to the independent team ‐ and 61 medals total. U.S. match the feat he pulled off won their first golds, includ‐ track star Allyson Felix, now at London in 2012. ing Monica Puig in women's a six‐time gold medalist and "Winning medals and just tennis for Puerto Rico. a winner of nine medals in one after the other. Gold, "That island has given me all, was particularly delight‐ silver, bronze. The atmos‐ so much," Puig said. "So ed to learn that women are phere has been brilliant. To much love and support bringing more medals home be able to go even further throughout my career and I to American than the men. than London, I think as a just wanted this one for "Got 'em," Felix said, smil‐ nation we should be them." ing. proud." Coverage of the 2016 Paralympics The Premise Love of God, Love of begins on the networks of NBC Country, 8:30 AM Love of Self, Love of starting Sept. 7. Humanity, the Will to 9:30 AM Serve.

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By Stacy M. Brown be the 19th and newest museum of the Smithsonian Philanthropies, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, The (NNPA News Wire Contributor) Institution. Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, The Rhimes Family Museum officials noted the four pillars upon which Foundation and David M. Rubenstein. Sponsorships and donations have been pouring the NMAAHC stands: It provides an opportunity for Cornerstone donors – those who have contributed into the new Smithsonian’s National Museum of those who are interested in African‐American culture at least $5 million – include 3M, American Express, African American History and Culture (NMAAHC), to explore and revel in this history through interac‐ The Boeing Company, Ford Foundation, GE, Robert L. which is set to open on Sept. 24 on the National Mall tive exhibitions; It helps all Americans see how their Johnson, Kaiser Permanente, The Rockefeller in Washington, D.C. stories, their histories, and their cultures are shaped Foundation, Target, United Health Group, and Most recently, the popular 1990s R&B group En and informed by global influences; It explores what it Walmart. Vogue donated their performance‐worn dresses to means to be an American and share how American Keystone Donors – those who have contributed at the museum. values like resiliency, optimism, and spirituality are least $2 million – include 21st Century Fox and News “Our dresses from the ‘Never Gonna Get It/My reflected in African‐American history and culture; Corp, Bank of America, The Walt Disney Company, Lovin’ video and the ‘Giving Him Something He Can and it serves as a place of collaboration that reaches W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Kovler Foundation, Feel’ video will be debuting in the Smithsonian beyond Washington, D.C., to engage new audiences Medtronic Foundation, The Moore Charitable African American History museum on September and to collaborate with the myriad of museums and Foundation/Louis Moore Bacon, Stavros Niarchos 24,” group member Terry Ellis said. “So, we’re really educational institutions that have explored and pre‐ Foundation, Northrop Grumman, Prudential, super excited about that.” served this important history well before this muse‐ Smithsonian Channel, Earl W. and Amanda Stafford, NBA Icon Michael Jordan also announced this um was created. Patty Stonesifer and Michael Kinsley, Time Warner month that he was providing a $5 million gift to the Earlier this year, The Hartford, a popular financial Foundation, Toyota, United Technologies museum along with his game‐worn 1996 NBA Finals services company, announced its founding sponsor‐ Corporation, Walton Family Foundation, Anthony jersey. ship of the museum. The company made a $1 million and Beatrice Welters and the Vincent Wilkinson The museum will reportedly place the famous jer‐ contribution over five years to support the design Foundation. sey in a wing called “Michael Jordan Hall,” that will and construction of the building. Verizon, Xerox, Wells Fargo, Google, Tyler Perry, feature stories of 17 historic athletes. “The Hartford has been a part of American history New York Life, MetLife Foundation, Fed Ex, Ford In a news release, Jordan noted athletes like Jesse for more than 200 years, growing, thriving and Motor Company Fund, General Motors and a host of Owens whose “talent, commitment and persever‐ changing along with our nation,” said Susan Johnson, others have donated at least $1 million, making them ance broke racial barriers and laid the groundwork head of diversity and inclusion at The Hartford. “We “milestone donors.” for the successful careers of so many African‐ are proud to be a founding sponsor of the National “After more than a decade of hard work and dedi‐ Americans in athletics and beyond.” Museum of African American History and Culture cation on the part of so many, we will open the doors Also, in a statement, museum director Lonnie G. and celebrate the important contributions of African of the museum and let visitors see that it is a place Bunch III said Jordan’s contribution will enable muse‐ Americans to the American Dream.” for all people,” Bunch said in an earlier statement. um “visitors to explore how sports were used to On Feb. 22, 2012, the Smithsonian broke ground on Bunch continued: “We have created exhibitions break barriers as a way to gain full participation in the NMAAHC at a five‐acre site on Constitution and programs designed to unite and capture the American society.” Avenue between 14th and 15th streets in Northwest attention of millions of people worldwide. It will be a The National Museum of African American History Washington, D.C. place for healing and reconciliation, a place where and Culture is the only national museum devoted The 400,000‐square‐foot building has five levels everyone can explore the story of America through exclusively to the documentation of African‐ above ground and four below. It will have exhibition the lens of the African American experience.” American life, history, and culture. It was established galleries, an education center, a theater, café and The National Museum of African American History by an Act of Congress in 2003, following decades of store as well as staff offices. and Culture officially opens to the public following efforts to promote and highlight the contributions of Pinnacle donors – those who have contributed $20 the dedication ceremony on Saturday, September 24, African‐Americans, according to the museum’s web‐ million or more – include the Lilly Endowment Inc., 2016. The museum keeps its doors open for extend‐ site. To date, the museum has collected more than Robert Frederick Smith, and the Oprah Winfrey ed hours Sunday, September 25, from 10 am to 36,000 artifacts. Charitable Foundation. 10pm. Nearly 100,000 individuals have become charter Capstone donors – those who have contributed at members of the museum and, when it opens, it will least $10 million – include the Atlantic KIPP DALLAS‐FORT WORTH ANNOUNCES NEW SUPERINTENDENT

KIPP Dallas‐Fort Worth Public Schools (KIPP DFW) In 2012 Michael was selected to the KIPP Fisher announced that Michael Horne will be the new Fellowship program, a highly selective leadership Superintendent. development program designed to prepare leaders to Michael’s transition comes at a pivotal time for KIPP found and lead KIPP schools. Michael was also selected Dallas‐Fort Worth as it seeks to increase high‐quality to the Miles Family Fellowship program, a two‐year choice options in southern Dallas. Over the next five leadership program to support emerging KIPP school years, KIPP DFW will open five schools to reach its goal leaders. In 2005, Michael won the Amherst College of serving five‐thousand students in ten schools in Class of 1954 Commitment to Teaching award. southern Dallas. “Michael’s vision for what is possible Michael holds a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from in public education is a testament to his leadership and Amherst College, a Master in Public Policy from the unwavering commitment to service” says Peter Harvard Kennedy School of Government, and a Master Brodsky, KIPP DFW Board Chair. “Under his leadership, of Education Policy and Management from the Harvard KIPP Dallas‐Fort Worth will continue to honor the Graduate School of Education. Michael is also a doctor‐ sacred promises we have made to children and fami‐ al candidate at the Harvard Graduate School of lies.” Education where his research centers on building new Most recently, Michael served as a Head of Schools models of urban educational leadership. with KIPP DFW responsible for overseeing the academ‐ ic performance of its middle schools. Michael Horne About KIPP DFW began his career with KIPP Dallas Fort Worth as a Dean of Instruction at KIPP Truth Academy, KIPP DFW’s flag‐ KIPP DFW is part of the Knowledge is Power Program ship public charter middle school serving students (KIPP), a national network of 183 free, open‐enroll‐ grades five through eight. In 2012, Michael was ment, college‐preparatory public charter schools serv‐ appointed the School Leader and was instrumental in ing more than 70,000 students in 20 states and the developing organization structures designed to sup‐ District of Columbia. KIPP DFW is currently comprised port increased high school and college readiness. of five public charter schools serving elementary and Before joining the KIPP family, Michael was a kinder‐ middle school students within its charter area of 16 zip garten teacher at Excellence Charter School in codes in southern Dallas. With high expectations for Brooklyn, NY and a seventh grade English teacher at students and an extended school day and year, KIPP Roxbury Preparatory Charter School in Roxbury, MA, DFW builds a partnership among parents, students, where students consistently outperform their district and teachers that puts learning first and helps students and state peers. Superintendent Michael Horne achieve choice‐filled lives. For more information, visit www.kippdfw.org. August 25 - 31, 2016 The Dallas Post Tribune 5A August 25 - 31, 2016 The Dallas Post Tribune Page 6A

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God, the Divine Judge, has spire in creation, the love Mrs. Delia Lyons Dr. Ruth Wyrick antagonisms when it accords to ‐Mrs. Shirley Fridia ‐ ‐Dr. Alfred Roberts ‐ every person, regardless of race, In Romans 8:29‐30, we fully pardoned and acquit‐ that Christ has for us clings color or creed, full human and legal Mrs. Sharon H. Cornell ‐ Mrs. Alvastine Carr catch a glimpse of all eterni‐ ted us, no one can bring a to us regardless of death, rights. Hating no person, fearing no ty and time, for these verses sustaining charge against life, or anything else in the Mrs. Barbara Sweet Williams person, the Black Press strives to By John Calvin Smith Ms. Joan Fowler, Mrs. Bobbie Foster help every person in the firm belief confirm and elaborate what God. In addition, the con‐ universe (vs. 38‐39). The that all are hurt as long as anyone is Paul said in verse 28. From demnation of the believers believer of Jesus Christ is held back. Romans chapter 8 is one these sublime verses, we are is impossible since God the never cut off from His love – glorious chapter assuring us assured that God’s eternal Father has pardoned them Praise God! David conclud‐ Editorial Board: Vice Chairman ‐ Mrs. Shirley Gray; Consultant ‐ Mrs. Dorothy Lee; Consultant ‐ Ms. Peggy Walker; Consultant ‐ of victory in Jesus Christ. plan conceived in eternity (vs. 33‐34). It is a wonderful ed in Psalm 139:7‐12 that Dr. Ester Davis; Consultant Although this chapter brings will be consummated in thought to know that we are there was no place he could out the fact that there are time. As believers, we have saved because God the go to escape God’s presence challenges we must been called, justified and Father is the great Justifier and I am assured from read‐ encounter, yet we will be one day we will experience of all who accept Jesus’ ing these verses 38‐39 that victorious in Jesus Christ! being glorified when we work on the cross (Romans no circumstance can sepa‐ After describing the groan‐ receive a glorified body at 3:24‐26). rate us from God’s awesome It’s Time to Renew ing of both Christians and the Rapture (I Corinthians In verse 35‐36, although love for us! Again nothing in Re-Subscribe to The Dallas Post Tribune creation itself, Paul said, 15:51‐57). Our God demon‐ believers may experience this universe can cut off Mail Check or Money Order to:Dallas Post Tribune “And we know that all things strated His vested interest in various trials, we are God’s love for us! work together for good” P.O. 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One year in-State $65.00 One year out-of-State $75.00 Name______TAKING A CLOSER LOOK AT Address______City______BLACK MENTAL HEALTH State______ness, incarceration, sub‐ but the intended changes improve the quality and stance abuse and violent have been problematic and access of care to veterans Zip______crime are higher, the risk of slow in coming.” nationwide. mental illness is compound‐ On the part of healthcare All of these programs and Phone______ed. providers, addressing this investments are important, One of the challenges challenge means promoting but real gains in this fight African‐Americans with and expanding access to will not come without the Check Number______mental health issues contin‐ affordable mental and support and participation of ue to face is an imbalance in behavioral healthcare — the African‐American com‐ Signature______health insurance coverage. care that recognizes the munity overall. We must While the Affordable Care stressors that African‐ stop viewing mental illness By Patricia Maryland, Dr.PH Act has caused the unin‐ Americans experience and in America as if it were a per‐ (NNPA News Wire Guest sured rate among Blacks to provides solutions that are sonal failing rather than a Credo of Columnist) decline by close to 10 per‐ culturally competent. For serious health concern. And centage points between our part, we have estab‐ we must help our loved ones The Black Press Good physical and mental 2013 and 2016, it remains lished behavioral/mental and neighbors to stop health help drive success almost twice as high as the health as a dedicated priori‐ neglecting the care they and enjoyment in our lives. uninsured rate for non‐ ty service line across our need because of stigmas The Black Press believes that America can But when it comes to over‐ Hispanic Whites. There is national healthcare system. that surround mental best lead the world away from racial and coming some of our soci‐ also a lack of African‐ This work demands con‐ health. These stigmas must ety’s biggest health chal‐ American mental health pro‐ tinued investment in com‐ be addressed and overcome. national antagonisms when it accords to lenges – from HIV/AIDS to fessionals who can deliver munity health centers, While communities of every person, regardless of race, color or cancer to diabetes to behav‐ culturally competent care which are vital to serving color are having important creed, full human and legal rights. Hating ioral health issues – the for illnesses that are often high‐need minority neigh‐ conversations about mental African‐American communi‐ deeply personal and can be borhoods. And it requires health, we can do more. no person, fearing no person, the Black ty unfortunately shoulders a the subject of stigmatiza‐ that we go beyond the tradi‐ Breaking down these barri‐ Press strives to help every person in the firm disproportionate share of tion. According to a 2014 tional scope of care by ers will compel us not only belief that all are hurt as long as anyone is the burden. As our nation survey, less than 2 percent addressing the socioeco‐ to recognize the necessity of increasingly deals with vio‐ of American Psychological nomic needs that contribute mental health care, but also held back. lence, suicide and depres‐ Association members are to mental health, including to marshal our support for sion, it’s important to take a African‐American. access to affordable hous‐ family, friends and neighbors close look at the state of These disparities are unac‐ ing, food security and more. who are seeking the help BE KIND! Never Black mental health in ceptable. It is clear that we Going beyond the tradi‐ and treatment they need. Articles through‐ speak harsh words. America. must make mental health tional scope also means that Together, we can build a Be kind and gentle The National Institute of equity a guiding principle our nation must address the healthier, stronger commu‐ out The Dallas Mental Health estimates and an utmost priority. As care of our military veterans. nity, where getting support with your tongue. that one of every five adults Ascension’s President and Current statistics reveal that for mental health problems For it has been said in the U.S. — some 43 mil‐ CEO Anthony Tersigni 18 to 22 veterans die by sui‐ is not a sign of weakness, Post Tribune lion people — will experi‐ recently stated: “Insurance cide each day in America but one of strength. that the tongue can ence mental illness this year. coverage for the treatment because of their unique Patricia A. Maryland, reflect the views be like a sword. African‐Americans are far of these disorders has long mental and behavioral Dr.PH, is the President of Think long before from immune. In fact, Blacks been discriminatory com‐ health needs. Some of these Healthcare Operations and are more than 20 percent pared with coverage for veterans are African‐ Chief Operating Officer for of their authors, you criticize your more likely than Whites to physical diseases. In 2008, Americans; we must do Ascension Health, the neighbor. Your report having serious psy‐ the federal government more to help all vets. That’s healthcare delivery sub‐ and not neces‐ tongue can be nasty. chological distress. For peo‐ essentially legislated that one reason for Ascension’s sidiary of Ascension, the ple of color living in poverty‐ there be parity between participation in the federal nation’s largest non‐profit sarily those of Living is one of the stricken neighborhoods, mental health coverage and Veterans Choice Program, and largest Catholic health most beautiful things where rates of homeless‐ physical health coverage, which was formed to system. this publication. in the world. But the tongue can kill! Articles throughout The Dallas Post Tribune reflect the views of their authors, and not necessarily those of this publication. August 25 - 31, 2016 The Dallas Post Tribune Page 7A CLASSIFIEDS

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Visit The Dallas Post Tribune online at www.dallasposttrib.com. DALLAS BLACK DANCE THEATRE CELEBRATES ITS 40TH ANNIVERSARY SEASON Three World Pemieres by Master Choreographers Two International Engagements a Season from History to Innovation Dallas Black Dance Theatre. Interpretations is miere a contemporary Theatre (DBDT) announces supported in part by an piece in Dallas with DBDT its 40th anniversary during award from the Mid‐ company members. In the 2016‐2017 season, 40 America Arts Alliance, the addition, the performance Years Forward, from histo‐ National Endowment for will also feature special ry to innovation. The sea‐ the Arts, the Texas guest artists from Ballet son's theme reflects the Commission on the Arts, Austin. trajectory of the company and foundations, corpora‐ that has maintained its tions and individuals Other performances excellence in artistry as it throughout Arkansas, include the October season has developed into a Missouri, Nebraska, opener, DanceAfrica, dur‐ world‐renowned dance Oklahoma and Texas. ing the tenth annual organization. This season "Dallas Black Dance DanceAfrica festival at the includes three world pre‐ Theatre is rich with history Annette Strauss Square mieres, including a com‐ and we are excited to tell and performances October missioned work that the story of our 40‐year 7‐8, 2016, at the Dallas City reflects the legacy of the legacy through dance," Performance Hall. Dancing organization and another said Ann Williams, founder Beyond Borders features utilizing technology to cre‐ of Dallas Black Dance both DBDTand DBDT: ate a unique audience Theatre. "We are grateful Encore! (formerly DBDT II) experience. New this sea‐ to all of our patrons and in Metroplex performances son, DBDT is offering an sponsors over the decades. in Richardson and Fort innovative initiative, group We could not have reached Worth during March 2017. season subscriptions. this milestone without The Rising Excellence DBDT celebrates its their support." Dallas Black series showcases DBDT: fourth decade with some Dance Theatre is the Encore!, the next genera‐ nostalgic dance themes. largest minority arts organ‐ tion of professional Matthew Rushing,of Alvin ization in Dallas and the dancers, April 7‐8, 2017, at Ailey American Dance tenth largest in the coun‐ the Dallas City Theater, is choreographing try. Performance Hall. Tribute, a dance that In addition to historical The 2016‐2017 touring chronicles 100 years of pieces, DBDT will be using season of Dallas Black Black dance masters. It will innovation so members of Dance Theatre includes be a world premiere during the audience can create international performanc‐ the Director's Choice their own experience in es in Dance X BZ 2016 in series, November 4‐6, Tiffany Rea‐Fisher's, The B Belize City, Belize in 2016, at the Dee and Side. Headphones will November 2016 and the Charles Wyly Theatre. Mr. allow them to select from Fintdaz Festival in Iquique, Rushing's choreography three original music scores Chile in May 2017. has been selected as a as they view the dance. For group season sub‐ recipient of a grant from The world premiere of The scriptions and group sales, the TACA Donna Wilhelm B Side reinvents the con‐ call (214) 871‐2390. Family New Works Fund. cert dance experience dur‐ Individual subscriber The 40‐year evolution of ing the Director's Choice benefits include a 15% dis‐ Dallas Black Dance Theatre series. count on ticket prices. To unfolds in the world pre‐ The season finale during select individual season miere ofInterpretations by the Spring Celebration packages, visit the AT&T DBDT company member series at the Dee and Performing Arts Center at Sean J. Smith. Charles Wyly Theatre www.attpac.org. Interpretations makes its includes both choreogra‐ Single tickets go on sale world premiere during the phy and dancers from September 1, 2016, at Cultural Awareness series, Ballet Austin. Ballet www.attpac.org. February 17‐19, 2017, at Austin's Artistic Director, the Dee and Charles Wyly Stephen Mills, will pre‐