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Voting

#WeVote: Frequently asked questions about voting rights in Texas – Getting assistance

April 10, 2022 Mollie Belt 0

  Does the person assisting me have to fill out a form?   A person, other than an election officer, who assists a voter in accordance with this chapter is required to complete a form […]

Black History

She Rose: Barbara Jordan

April 10, 2022 Mollie Belt 0

  By CHARITY CHUKWU The Dallas Examiner   Barbara Charline Jordan was the first Black woman elected to the Texas State Senate and the first Black Texan in Congress. As the great-granddaughter of Edward Patton, […]

Black History

She Rose: Dr. Maya Angelou, a truly ‘phenomenal woman’

April 9, 2022 Mollie Belt 0

  By ROBYN H. JIMENEZ The Dallas Examiner   Poet, author and civil rights activist, Dr. Maya Angelou, was truly a ‘phenomenal woman.’ She rose to fame after her autobiography, I Know Why the Caged […]

Black History

She Rose: Vice President Kamala D. Harris – Blazing a trail for all women and people of color

April 9, 2022 Mollie Belt 0

  By ROBYN H. JIMENEZ The Dallas Examiner   “At every step of the way, I’ve been guided by the words I spoke from the first time I stood in a courtroom: Kamala Harris, for […]

Arts & Life

Remembering Dr. King – A visit to the Lorraine Motel

April 9, 2022 Selena Seabrookis 0

By SELENA SEABROOKS The Dallas Examiner “I may not get there with you, but I want you to know that we as a people will get to the promised land,” Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. […]

Perspectives

Prices are going up, and CEOs are making out like bandits

April 9, 2022 Mollie Belt 0

  By ALLISON MORROW CNN   Inflation is eating into everyone’s paycheck – unless you’re a CEO. Prices are going up just about everywhere, and corporations have been quick to blame those hikes on the […]

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Perspectives

We’re not letting anybody steal our joy

April 9, 2022 Mollie Belt 0

  By BEN JEALOUS People For the American Way   (TriceEdneyWire.com) – A congressional meeting room might be the last place people would expect to find joy. But joy was in the air on the […]

Charlene Crowell
Perspectives

Medical debt of $88 billion burdens 43 million consumers New law takes effect to end “surprise” medical bills

April 9, 2022 Mollie Belt 0

  By CHARLENE CROWELL Center for Responsible Lending   A new report from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau finds that the nation’s health care system is supported by an infrastructure of billing, payments, collections and […]

Marian Wright Edelman
Perspectives

The invisible backbone leaders of transforming social change

April 9, 2022 Mollie Belt 0

  By MARIAN WRIGHT EDELMAN Children’s Defense Fund   Women’s History Month is a reminder that in every major American social reform movement, women have always played a critical role. Women at the forefront, acting […]

Perspectives

A punch to the gut for Alzheimer’s patients and their loved ones

April 9, 2022 Mollie Belt 0

  By MICHELLE MCMURRY-HEATH Biotechnology Innovation Organization   Over 6 million Americans suffering from Alzheimer’s just received a gut-punch from the federal agency that oversees Medicare. So did their loved ones. The Centers for Medicare […]

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