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Welcome to Stay Woke! Your Dallas Weekly Newsletter for Monday, July 28, 2025!

MAGAville is crashing out and it’s really sad. Now, just advising people of their rights makes them mad. This Epstein Files coverup has got them so twisted they’re literally cheering a deal for the pedo who assisted. And did you hear about the racist substitute teacher from Northside High School? Inviting ICE to deport his students because he’s that big of a fool. Crying that they were willing to use language apps to learn. Now he can go pick berries, because I doubt Northside will let him return.

Editor’s Top Pick

Our Fight At Home: When the System Fails the Soldiers

Veterans in Texas face barriers to accessing reliable healthcare, with rural communities and communities of color being particularly at risk, and a shrinking VA staff raising questions about how the rising needs of an aging, growing veteran population will be met.


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Spirituality

Preserved by Purpose: Blessings Come in Threes

Through the love story of Elizabeth and Robert Barrett Browning, the author explores the blessings of singleness, such as anticipation, integrity, and sincerity, and how they can help people develop the patience to wait for the right person.


Politics

How Will the โ€˜Big Beautiful Billโ€™ Impact Black Children?

The โ€œOne Big Beautiful Bill Actโ€ has been passed, resulting in cuts to Medicaid, SNAP, and other programs, which will disproportionately affect Black and Brown communities and the 16 million Americans who rely on these programs for health care and food.


Today in Black History

The 14th Amendment Promised Justice. Some Of Us Are Still Waiting.

The 14th Amendment, ratified 157 years ago, promised equal protection under the law and expanded civil rights for marginalized groups, but its principles are still being fought for today as the current administration attempts to suppress them.


Local / Culture

Moody Fund for the Arts Distributes $445,000 in Funding to Dallas Arts Organizations

The Moody Fund for the Arts has awarded grants to 66 Dallas arts organizations, ranging from $3,500 to $12,000, to support a broad range of art forms and cultural enrichment to underserved communities.


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