DALLAS RESOURCES
BlacksinDallas.com
Find out why Black Americans are choosing relocation to Dallas; Plenty of neighborhood profiles, statistics, and trends; http://www.BlacksinDallas.com
1st Friday African Village Night
Drumming by Kumaasi Ensemble; guest drummers welcome and dance to traditional West African Rhythms; 8p-10p; Sandaga African Market; 1325 East Levee Street;
Dallas; 214-747-8431
Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce
An advocate for the creation, growth and general welfare of the African American business; 2838 Martin Luther King Blvd; 214-421-5200
Dallas NAACP; 800-734-3406
Dallas Urban League
10325 Lake June Road, #118; 214-413-1760
Print
The Dallas Weekly
Black weekly newspaper founded in 1954; 3101 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd, 214-428-8958; http://www.dallasweekly.com
African-American News & Issues
Established in 1996; Texas’ widest circulated Black newspaper and largest of its type in the country; 713-692-1288; http://www.aframnews.com
Dallas Post Tribune
Another, younger Black weekly newspaper to challenge the former, 2726 South Beckley; 214-428-8958; http:// www.dallaspost.com
A voice of the church and community; 3906 South Lancaster Road, 214.372.6500, http://www.EliteNews.com
Minority Business News
11333 North Central Expressway, Suite 201; 214-369-3200,
http://www.minoritybusinessnews.com
Mon the Gazette
Focuses on economic, social and political issues of importance to the African-American community; 972-516-2992; http://www.MonTheGazette.com
Southwest Blues Magazine
Self-proclaimed #1 Blues magazine in the Southwest; 214-887-1188; http://www.southwestblues.com
Radio Stations
89.3 FM KNON - Old & New School R&B
97.9 FM KBFB - Hip-Hop, R&B, Russ Parr Morning Show
94.5 FM KTXQ – K-Soul, Old & New School R&B
104.5 FM KKDA - Hip-Hop, R&B
105.7 FM KRNB - Tom Joyner, Old & New School R&B
107.5 FM KOAI - Jazz
730 AM KKDA - Old & New School R&B, Blues, Gospel, Talk
970 AM KHVN - Gospel
1040 AM KGGR - Gospel





