Breaking News: What Would You Do With $310 MILLION Dollars???

February 9th, 2012 by radavis

The Powerball is up to $310 MILLION DOLLARS — FOR REAL!

TUNE IN tomorrow because we will be blowing out LOTTERY TICKETS ALL DAY LONG BABY!

On Air AND In The Streets!  Look for the Magnum Crew because they could possibly getcha that $310 MILLION DOLLARS!

Our History Makers: Malcolm X

February 9th, 2012 by radavis

Born Malcolm Little in 1925, the man the world later know as Malcolm X or even El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz, helped spur the growth of Islam and Black nationalism in America in the 1960s thanks largely to his supreme oratorial gifts. The former spokesman for the Nation of Islam, largely considered one of the nation’s most influential black leaders, was an outspoken advocate for Black rights and an opponent against the oppression of his people from White America, even though he himself was half white.

His detractors labeled him as a racist, anti-Semitic black supremacist who preached violence, unlike his counterpart Martin Luther King who preached non-violence during his fight for civil rights. Before rising to national prominence as a preacher and civil rights advocate, Malcolm X was a felon who served prison time for burglary. It was in prison that he converted to Islam and joined the Nation of Islam, a controversial Black muslim organization founded by Elijah Muhammad that taught Black supremacy and separatism. Malcolm X quickly rose through the ranks to become the public face of the group and leader of its Harlem No. 5 mosque.

Malcolm X left the Nation of Islam in 1964 after becoming disillusioned with the group. He founded the Muslim Mosque, Inc. and the Organization of Afro-American Unity after spending time abroad in the Middle East and Africa and discovering a new perspective that challenged his previous views of race. Unfortunately, Malcolm X did not have a chance to spread his new found message because he was assassinated in front of his wife, four daughters and hundreds of audience members during a speech in Harlem in 1965. His shooters were three alleged members of the Nation of Islam.

Top 5 Malcolm X Speeches according to News One

1. By Any Means Necessary

2. Ballot or the Bullet

3. House Negro Vs. The Field Negro

4. Speech on Police Brutality

5. Speech at Oxford University

Disagree with the list? Did we miss one? Let us know what you think in the comments area below.

National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

February 6th, 2012 by radavis

National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day was founded by five national organizations funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in 1999 to provide capacity building assistance to Black communities and organizations.

National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day has been and always will be a grass roots effort, that is shaped around the needs of those communities that work hard each and every year to make it a success. Each year, almost 20,000 Blacks in the United States test positive for HIV, that is an alarming amount if you multiply it times the last five years alone – that’s 100,000 Blacks who are now living with HIV or may have died from AIDS related complications. It’s time for us to do something different that inspires young and old, gay and straight, religious and non-religious, etc. to get on board with realizing the value and worth of Black life and acting accordingly.

February 7, 2012 marks the 12th year for National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, a national HIV testing and treatment community mobilization initiative targeted at Blacks in the United States and the Diaspora. There are four specific focal points: education, testing, involvement, and treatmentEducationally, the focus is to get Blacks educated about the basics of HIV/AIDS in their local communities.Testing is at the core of this initiative, as it is hoped that Blacks will mark February 7th of every year as their annual or biannual day to get tested for HIV. This is vital for those who are sexually active and those at high risk of contracting HIV.

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Female African American AIDS Numbers In Dallas Troubling

February 6th, 2012 by radavis

DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM) – Currently, black women make up 22-percent of the population in Dallas — yet, according to county health officials, the group accounts for 71-percent of all female HIV cases.

In Dallas County, there are some 1800 other black women who share the same diagnosis. There is no other group of Dallas women that are impacted more by the disease.

The numbers are staggering – 7 out of 10 Dallas women with HIV are African American and AIDS education advocates and activists said they know why.

“We have a whole community of black men out there who are HIV positive, who are heterosexual, and nobody is talking to them,” said Marsha Jones, head of the Afiya Center, an HIV prevention center in south Dallas.

Read More: http://dfw.cbslocal.com

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Our History Makers: Will Smith

February 6th, 2012 by radavis

Willard Christopher “Will” Smith, Jr. (born September 25, 1968), also known by his stage name The Fresh Prince, is an American actor, producer, and rapper. He has enjoyed success in television, film and music. In April 2007, Newsweek called him the most powerful actor in Hollywood.[2] Smith has been nominated for four Golden Globe Awards, two Academy Awards, and has won multiple Grammy Awards. Source

MUSIC

Will got his first taste of showbiz when he debuted in a rap duo “DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince” with a chart-topping and record-breaking single, ” Parents Just Don’t Understand” which garnered the first Grammy awarded in the Rap category in 1988.

Who could forget the critically acclaimed “Summertime” performed by the duo? This song still gets heavily played during the summer season during family reunions, in your local barber and beauty shops, and on radio stations nationwide.

TELEVISION AND FILM

After nearly being bankrupt in 1990, NBC networks created a show around Will called ‘The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” which seen huge success and launched a thriving acting career for the rapper.

He then set a goal to be the “biggest movie star in the world” and began studying hit movies trends and successes.

His first movie was in 1993 titled, Six Degrees of Separation later starring alongside Martin Lawrence in Bad Boys two years later.

Check out more of Will Smith’s top 10 films below courtesy of IMDB.

Independence Day (1996)

In the beginning of July, a strange spaceship is heading towards Earth. Humans received a strange signal, and this has turned into a global phenomenon. It was aliens. smaller spaceships began to cover entire cities around the world. Suddenly, the wonder turns into horror as the spaceships destroy the cities. Then, when the world counterattacked, the alien ships are invincible to normal weapon systems, then The President of the United States, decides to head to area 51, to formulate a plan to defeat the aliens. Now, the fate of the world rests on a handful of surviving humans. Written by John Wiggins

Men In Black (1997)

Men in Black follows the exploits of agents Kay (Jones) and Jay (Smith), members of a top-secret organization established to monitor and police alien activity on Earth. The two Men in Black find themselves in the middle of the deadly plot by an intergalactic terrorist who has arrived on Earth to assassinate two ambassadors from opposing galaxies. In order to prevent worlds from colliding, the MiB must track down the terrorist and prevent the destruction of Earth. Source

Enemy of the State (1998)

A successful lawyer (Smith) finds himself the target of a treacherous NSA official and his goons after receiving evidence to a politically motivated murder, the only man that can help him is a former government operative turned surveillance expert (Hackman). Written by mystic80

Ali (2001)

Muhammad Ali from 1964 to 1974, told in three braided threads. The boxer: from becoming champion to regaining the championship. Religion and politics: Cassius Clay becomes a Black Muslim, truncates a friendship with Malcolm X, perhaps is Elijah Muhammad’s pawn, refuses induction into the US military, and faces a five year prison sentence while his case goes to the Supreme Court. Family: he marries twice and by 1974 marriage two is strained, defends his white trainer, has a brother in Bundini Brown, and is wily with Howard Cosell. Throughout, Ali keeps his own counsel: in the ring, at the induction center when he won’t step forward, and in friendship, love, and victory. Written by <jhailey@hotmail.com>

Men In Black II (2002)

For Agent J, it is another day at the office, monitoring, licensing and policing all alien activity on Earth. One day, J receives a report of an unauthorized landing of an alien spacecraft near New York. It is an old enemy of MIB, a Kylothian named Surleena. Who is searching for a powerful artifact called The Light of Zartha. J investigates and quickly realizes he is going to need help. Unfortunately, the other MIB agents do not work up to par like J can. So, J decides to bring back K. J must bring back K’s memory as an MIB agent and try to stop Surleena, before she can succeed. Written by John Wiggins

I, Robot (2004)

This is the year 2035. Everybody in the world relies on a huge system of robots, which are programmed specifically to help humans and not harm them in any way. But one person does not think that robots are helpful. Chicago homicide detective Del Spooner. but one day, he received a call from the United States Robotics (USR) about a recent death of renowned robot scientist Dr. Alfred J. Laning. Spooner immediately blamed this incident on robots without justifiable reason or proof. Then, he begins his investigation on Lanning’s death, only to discover Sonny, a “unique” robot. What Spooner does not realize, is that something is about to happen. Something that is beyond even spooner’s wildest dreams. Written by John Wiggins

Hitch (2005)

Alex Hitchens is “The Date Doctor.” He helps men to land dates. Sara is a gossip columnist for a New York City tabloid. Both are very guarded around the opposite sex. Despite their natures, Alex and Sara begin a relationship. Complications ensue when Sara’s latest scoop happens to be one of Alex’s clients. Written by Ken Miller <wkmiller704@yahoo.com>

The Pursuit of Happyness (2006)

Chris Gardner has big dreams for him and his family but it doesn’t seem to come together for him. Chris has an opportunity to be a stock broker but first he has to go through a grueling internship which means no pay. Chris decides to do it but when his wife leaves and he is evicted, he has to take care of his son on his own. So they find themselves sometimes living on the street and struggling to get by. But Chris is determined to make it. Written by rcs0411@yahoo.com

I Am Legend (2007)

It is the year 2012. In the ruins of New York city. Robert Neville who is a military scientist who is the lone survivor of a biochemical disease which was supposed to cure cancer 3 years previous. With only blood thirsty zombies as his neighbors and his trusty dog, Samantha, Robert is trying to discover a cure for this disease and to find out any other people who might have also survived. Written by John Wiggins

FUN FACTS ABOUT WILL SMITH:

  1. He was originally casted as Neo in The Matrix movie, but turned it down to do the film, Wild Wild West.
  2. He enjoys playing chess.
  3. He was a millionaire by age 20.
  4. Will Smith speaks fluent Spanish.
  5. Will Smith is also an author, penning a children’s book called “Just The Two of Us”.

SOURCE

First lady Michelle Obama to visit Dallas, Fort Worth for anti-obesity program

February 6th, 2012 by radavis

First lady Michelle Obama is scheduled to visit Dallas next week as part of a three-day celebration of her initiative to fight childhood obesity.

Obama, marking the second anniversary of her “Let’s Move” program, will join Dallas Cowboys players and contestants from the past two seasons of Bravo’sTop Chef.

Source: http://www.the33tv.com/news/kdaf-first-lady-michelle-obama-headed-to-north-texas-this-week-20120206,0,2888930.story

Visit: http://www.letsmove.gov/ to find out about First Lady Obama’s fight against childhood obesity.

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DALLAS BLACK HISTORY

February 5th, 2012 by radavis

After the Civil War many African –Americans migrated west to the Dallas in search of employment opportunities, particularly, in the city’s train yards. Many others ,in an attempt to find ways to sustain themselves, built small rural agricultural communities outside the Dallas area. As the area began to grow and the impact of the industrial boom was felt, more and more African Americans came to Dallas in search of opportunities. By the 1950s, African-Americans had been “redlined” into certain sections of the city, primarily in South Dallas and sections of the Oak Cliff area. However, as a result of and after forced desegregation which was brought on by the Civil Rights era, most Anglo-Americans abandoned Oak Cliff leaving to become home to a large portion of African-Americans.

The following are some of the more known early African-American communities in the area:

Bear Creek (Irving)
The oldest known African-American community in “Black Dallas. It was, founded by former slaves, in Dallas County and is actually located in the city of Irving. Jim Green, a former slave, bought land near Bear Creek in the 1850s. In the 1880s, Jim Green established a mission and helped build a one-room freedom school that later held as many as 80 students, at a time. By 1900, nine black families owned land in Bear Creek. The Jackie Townsell Bear Creek Heritage Center at Bear Creek Heritage Park is part of the City of Irving’s Parks and Recreation. It is named after the city’s first Black City counsel member and Bear Creek resident. Many of the area’s original homes still stand, however, most of Bear Creek is  surrounded by development.

Freedman’s Town/Tenth Street Historic District (Oak Cliff)
This district is the oldest, relatively, intact Freedmen’s Town in Dallas, with many of its original buildings still standing.  The district was a starter neighborhood for African-Americans, soon after Emancipation and is roughly bounded by E. Clarendon, S. Fleming, IH-35E., E. 8th, Eastern end of Church, E. 9th, and Plum Streets.  Most of the remaining historic houses were built between 1890 and the early 1940′s in various folk designs: shotgun, double shotgun, and camel back. These modest houses are examples of the skill of Black crafts people., roughly bounded by E. Clarendon, S. Fleming, IH-35E., E. 8th, eastern end of Church, E. 9th, and Plum streets.

Freedman’s Town (North Dallas)
Freedman’s Town was created immediately after Emancipation, as a separate settlement adjacent to the town of Dallas, but still well outside its limits so as to escape harsh vagrancy laws specifically targeting freedmen. By the close of Reconstruction, when it was incorporated into Dallas proper, Freedman’s Town contained, at least, 500 citizens. By the late 19th century, the area was known as the North Dallas Freedman’s Town. The name of the community has been changed. Originally known as Freedman’s Town, by the early twentieth century, it was more commonly known to it’s own inhabitants as North Dallas and later still, the “State-Thomas” Neighborhood, which was incorporated into the city of Dallas at the close of Reconstruction in 1874.

Deep Ellum
The area was settled as a “freedmen’s town” by former slaves after the Civil War; its location on Elm Street, just east of the Houston and Texas Central tracks near the depot, was too far from downtown Dallas to be desirable. The area was called Deep Elm or as early residents pronounced it, “Deep Ellum.” Because of the proximity of the railroad, it was ,also, ,called Central Track. Entertainment was an important part of the business of Deep Ellum,as a result, it  became a Mecca for Jazz and Blues artists. In 1920, twelve nightclubs, cafes, and domino parlors were open in Deep Ellum, and by 1950, the number had grown to twenty. Many famous Jazz and Blues musicians played in the Deep Ellum, helping to solidify the areas music history, such legends including Blind Lemon Jefferson and Sam “Lightnin” Hopkins. Huddie “Leadbelly” Ledbetter began performing in 1920 in Deep Ellum, before he began his career in Greenwich Village in New York. By 1991, Deep Ellum had become popular as a nightspot for young urban dwellers and had fifty-seven bars and nightclubs.

Hamilton Park: A Planned Black Community in Dallas
World War II (1939-1945) brought staggering changes to Dallas, as the city became a banking, commercial, and transportation center. While, the end of the war brought economic opportunity to  some African-American families who for the first time in their lives could afford better living conditions, the growing population strained available housing and put increased pressure on already overcrowded African-American neighborhoods. Both African-American and Anglo-American citizens of Dallas worked together to create a thriving African-American planned community – Hamilton Park.

This movement by Dallas’ African –Americans to obtain decent housing fit into the broader context of rapid postwar growth in the United States and matched the struggles of African-Americans throughout the nation. As in other cities in the South, African-Americans in Dallas were faced with the dilemma of identifying and procuring a suitable tract of land — one large enough, near African-American employment and far enough from Anglo-American neighborhoods that the development would not be opposed. Likewise, certain challenges confronted individuals who hoped to move, from procuring utilities in the new neighborhood to arranging financing for new home buyers, among others. Despite the many obstacles early planners and pioneer residents encountered, the community of Hamilton Park evolved, established civic organizations, public schools, and churches, and helped redefine the culture for Blacks in Dallas.

Important Dates in Texas History:

* 1841 – John Neely Bryan establishes a settlement on the eastern bank of the Trinity River, the site that would evolve to become Dallas.
* 1846 – Dallas County is organized and Dallas is named to serve as the temporary county seat.
* 1850 – Voters select Dallas as the permanent county seat, turning down the rival communities of Hord’s Ridge and Cedar Springs.
* 1855 – European immigrants establish the utopian community of La Reunion west of Dallas.
* 1856 – The city of Dallas is incorporated by the state.
* 1857 – La Reunion begins to disband, with many of its members relocating to Dallas.
* 1867 – Freedmen’s Bureau is established in Dallas.
* 1903 – Dallas annexes the neighboring community of Oak Cliff.
* 1905 – April 5: President Theodore Roosevelt is the first president to visit Dallas while in office.
* 1911 – Dallas became the location of one of twelve regional Federal Reserve Banks
* 1961 – Racial integration of Dallas public facilities begins.
* 1969 – George L. Allen is the first black elected to the Dallas City Council. He was appointed in 1968.
* 1995 – May 6: Ron Kirk is elected Dallas’ first black mayor.
* 1996 – Aug. 1: Dallas’ Michael Johnson wins the 200-meter dash in 19.32 seconds (world record) at the Olympics in Atlanta, becoming the first man to win the 400 and 200 at the same Olympics.

BOOKER T. WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL
Founded in 1922, Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing & Visual Arts was Dallas’ first African-American high school, and today is Dallas’ Arts & Magnet High School aimed at successfully combining arts and academics. Sixteen Presidential Scholars have graduated from this arts magnet high school, in addition to Grammy winning artists Erykah Badu, Roy Hargrove and Norah Jones .

Source: blacksindallas.com/DallasBlackHistory.html

Royal Comedy Tour – Dallas Showed UP and Showed OUT

February 5th, 2012 by radavis

Last nights Comedy Show at The Verizon Theatre was OFF the chain HILARIOUS!

Comedian and Headliner Sommore opened the show with an uber sexy black floor length dress that left just enough for the imagination!  Comedian Tony Rock brought the crowd to tears ripping on “the woman with the gold boots” in the front audience.

Highlights of the night:

Mark Curry doing an extra long set, shouting out local Dallas landmarks that only true Dallas residents know about.

Arnez J. somehow got lost in the Dallas area called “Stop 6″, making everyone cry laughing!

Earthquake…well what can we say, “Hes a FOOL”!

Check out the galleries to witness just how many people SHOWED UP AND SHOWED OUT!

If you went LET US KNOW, if you didnt LET US KNOW. Leave a comment and enjoy cracking up!

Local Black History Month Events

February 1st, 2012 by radavis

February is here again and the weather forecast looks great!  Black History Month is the time in which we celebrate historical African American people, events and culture. Here is a list of local community events celebrating our rich black history during the month of February.

Grand Opening of the Lassiter Emporium and Dr. Wright L. Lassiter, Jr. book-signing
Saturday, January 21, 2012 6:00p.m. – 8:00p.m.

Note: April 13 – 15, 2012 is the Southwest Black Fine Art Show 2012

African American Museum * Fair Park
3536 Grand Ave, Dallas, TX 75210-1005
(214) 565-9026
http://www.aamdallas.org

Pretty Fire

A young girl’s coming of age story composed of live autobiographical vignettes that begin with her premature birth and end with her first solo performance in her church’s junior choir.

Box office info:

506 Main Street
Fort Worth, Texas 76102

Phone: 817.338.4411

Hours: 12pm – 6pm, Tuesday through Friday

CNN anchor and special correspondent Soledad O’Brien discusses “Diversity in America.”

When: Tuesday, Feb. 7th

7:30 PM

Texas Hall

701 West Nedderman Drive , Arlington, TX

BREAKING NEWS: DON CORNELIUS DEAD Apparent Suicide

February 1st, 2012 by radavis

According to TMZ.com Don Cornelius — who famously created “Soul Train” was found dead in his Sherman Oaks, CA home this morning … and law enforcement sources tell us it appears he committed suicide.

Read More: http://www.tmz.com/2012/02/01/don-cornelius-commits-suicide-dead-died-gunshot/#.TylLumPOzrN