Black women voters have no interest in engaging with the Trump administration, as they are tired of the opposition’s unrepentant racism and the majority of white voters voting for Trump.
Category: Metro
The City Manager “Meet-and-Greet” tour is over… now what?
The city of Dallas is seeking a new City Manager, with three candidates vying for the position, including Kim Tolbert, William Johnson, and Mario Lara, after a nationwide search conducted by the city council.
Dear Fathers Event Empowers Black Fathers to Strengthen Family Bonds and Leave a Lasting Legacy
The Dear Fathers organization hosted its annual pregame panel at the American Airlines Center, featuring Nico Harrison, Kalvin Bridgewater, Lubbock D. Smith III, and Charles Dillon, discussing mental health and leaving a lasting legacy.
Breakfast Brothers Announced as Title Sponsor for The In Season Showcase
Snoop Johnson Basketball and The Snoop Johnson Family Foundation have announced Breakfast Brothers, a popular black-owned restaurant, as the title sponsor for the 2024 In Season Showcase, a high school basketball event featuring seventeen boys’ teams from Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Texas.
Mavericks Hold Press Conference to Announce New CEO
Rick Welts has been appointed as the new President and CEO of the Dallas Mavericks, replacing Cynt Marshall who will remain as a consultant until the end of 2025.
Dr. Harry Robinson: The Visionary Behind the African American Museum of Dallas
Dr. Harry Robinson, the founding president and CEO of the African American Museum of Dallas, has dedicated his life to preserving and celebrating the rich heritage and contributions of African Americans, transforming the museum into a cornerstone of cultural education and community engagement.
Follow-up: Whatever Happened to South Dallas’ Malcolm X Plaza?Â
Neighbors say the temporary improvements fell short of long-term impact In summer 2022 South Dallas neighbors watched as a vacant parking lot on Malcolm X Boulevard transformed into the “Malcolm […]
Dallas ponies up $8 million for Forest Theater’s 100-year-old pipes and other outdated infrastructureÂ
The City of Dallas has approved an $8 million grant to restore the historic Forest Theater on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, which will include infrastructure updates and construction, and is expected to begin in early 2025.
Dallas’ Nightmare Continues
The Dallas Cowboys suffered a 34-6 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, their fourth blowout at home this season, due to offensive struggles and five turnovers, including four lost fumbles.
Yes, Trump Won. Here’s What Happens Next
Trump doesn’t represent policy, but that’s not what people voted for. Here are six key takeaways about election night — and our future.
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