DALLAS, November 8, 2022 — The MARCH Foundation, a private non-operating foundation, has announced a gift of $50,000 to provide scholarships for deserving students at Paul Quinn College, the nation’s only […]
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Experts Say Texas Churches Violated Tax Laws, Ahead of Nov. 8 Elections
Churches in Texas invited Beto O’Rourke and Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick to speak to their congregations before the 2022 midterms, raising questions about the effectiveness of the Johnson Amendment.
‘Serial Entrepreneur’ Looks to Inspire Others Through Work Ethic, Inspiration
By Tyler Carter Will Baggett calls himself the ‘serial entrepreneur’ and has reached a place in his career where he wants to provide the knowledge he’s learned to provide to […]
My Fair Lady Is Coming To Dallas Music Hall
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE “Thrilling! Glorious and better than it ever was! A marvelous and transformative revival.” -The New York Times “Enthralling! Bartlett Sher’s glowing revival proves that a beloved musical […]
Black Residents in Corpus Christi File a Civil Rights Complaint to Stop Texas’ First Desalination Plant
By Dylan Baddour, Inside Climate News Originally Appeared in the Texas Tribune Since 2007, Hillcrest residents have sued to challenge plans for a sewage treatment plant in their neighborhood, and […]
A New Public Safety Project in Mill City May Be a Solution to the City’s 311 Problem
By Sujanta Dand Originally appeared in Dallas Free Press The South Dallas neighborhood of Mill City, which sits just southwest of Fair Park, has approximately 1,530 parcels of land, most […]
King Shakur on Volunteering While Black and His Arts Intiative in South Dallas
By Catrina Satterwhite As a society, we give a lot of attention to musicians, artists, and other public figures. And while those are amazing accomplishments and they deserve that recognition, […]
Period Poverty (US & Texas)
Scott Blair discusses poverty, its impact on periods and how the problem trickles into crucial areas of a persons life.
Forest Theatre Muralist Armando Aguirre
Artist Bio Armando’s art career was inspired by a cousin in Mexico that made skulls and clay sculpture. Family members encouraged him to become a tattoo artist, but his parents […]
Join us to Discuss the South Dallas Community and What Can Be Improved
Join Dallas Weekly’s Jess Washington and Dallas Free Press’ Keri Mitchell on October 20 for a community celebration to talk about what you’d like to see in South Dallas.
