Roslyn Thibodeaux Goodall is Making Noise About Alzheimer’s Disease in the Black Community By Lynn Pearcey Alzheimer’s Disease is a debilitating monster that ravages sufferers in a painfully slow, methodical […]
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City of Dallas Office of Homeless Solutions, the All-Neighbors Coalition and Housing Forward Reaches 2,700 Housed in the R.E.A.L. Time Rehousing Initiative
The City of Dallas Office of Homeless Solutions is pleased to announce with partners that the R.E.A.L. Time Rehousing Initiative (RTR), launched in October of 2021 as the Dallas R.E.A.L. […]
Comerica Bank’s 5th Annual Women’s Business Symposium Featured Diversity, Inclusion, Equity & Accessibility
By Marlissa Collier It didn’t take long to catch what the minds behind Comerica Bank’s Women’s Business Symposium were thinking by way of the type of conference they wanted to […]
Civil Rights, the Movement to Free Palestine, and Parallels of Disinformation Campaigns
Yesterday, the Palestinian Youth Movement led a protest as a show of solidarity with Palestinians currently undergoing a genocide in Gaza as 6,000 bombs have been dropped over six days. […]
Southern Black Girls And Women’s Consortium, Pete And Thomas Foundation Announce Special Cycle Of The #Blackgirljoychallenge Focused On Mental Health And Wellness
The #BlackGirlJoyChallenge launches on the “International Day of the Girl Child” and seeks to spread JOY to inspire the mental, social, emotional and overall well-being for Black girls and gender-expansive […]
“Bondage” & the Impacts of Slavery
By Martha Heimberg Bondage at Undermain portrays the trauma of slavery erupting from the tight gene pool of an island plantation. It’s a wise child who knows his own father,” […]
Dallas Theater Center’s camped-up Rocky Horror Show is stupidly funny!
Review by Martha Heimberg Talk about twist n shout. Saturday night’s audience, at Dallas Theater Center’s perfectly posh production of The Rocky Horror Show were dancing in the lobby of […]
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson, Switching Political Affiliations, and the Ethics of Partisanship
Eric Johnson, the Mayor of Dallas, has been accused of betraying his constituents after announcing his switch to the Republican Party, despite having been re-elected unopposed in May of this year.
How gas prices have changed in Dallas in the last week
Gas prices are rising due to tight supply of oil and flooding in Libya, with the national average in Dallas, TX currently at $3.30 and the most expensive gas in Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA at $6.122.
A unique Texas legal rule lets the attorney general’s office supersede some judges’ orders
Texas’ Attorney General’s Office has used the supersedeas rule to block temporary injunctions against new state laws, creating chaos for Texans and criticizing the provision for eroding the separation of powers between the executive branch and courts.
