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Observer names Narvaez
best councilman
In its annual best-of issue, The Dallas
Observer named first-term councilman
Omar Narvaez the best councilman.
The Dallas Observer wrote:
During his first term as a member of the
Dallas City Council, West Dallas’ Omar
Narvaez has distinguished himself as more
than just a member of the council’s pro-
gressive caucus. While he reliably partners
with Scott Griggs and Philip Kingston to
advance smart policies, Narvaez stands out
from the pack when it comes to advocating
for the city’s poor and addressing historical
inequities. In May, he called out Dallas’
problem with income inequality as being
the result of systemic racism. It wasn’t a
new idea, but it was jolting to hear it coming
from behind the council horseshoe.
Narvaez, who is gay, distinguished
himself during his campaign by negotiating
a way hundreds of people in West Dallas
could stay in and repair their homes. This
week, he negotiated with Amazon for a tax
break that would bring a distribution ware-
house to District 6. To qualify for the tax
break, Amazon must pay new employees
a minimum of $13 an hour and hire at least
35 percent of its workforce locally.
— David Taffet
Developments in the
North Texas art scene
This week has been a torrent of devel-
opments in the North Texas art scene.
Sept. 25, the Nasher Sculpture Center
announced the fourth recipient of its presti-
gious Nasher Prize, presented to an artist
with a sculpture concentration who con-
tributes to a conversation about art. The
2019 laureate is Isa Genzken, a German
contemporary artist who creates sculpture
as well as videos, films, collages and pho-
tography. Four years ago, Genzken was
the focus of a retrospective, co-sponsored
by M0MA, at the Dallas Museum of Art.
Sept. 27, the Goss-Michael Founda-
tion hosted a public reception for Jwan
Yosef, with the artist is attendance. The
Syrian-born, Yosef, of Kurdish-Armenian
descent, grew up in Sweden, and his
mixed background informs his interests
in materials and our relationship to them,
including a preoccupation with Rock Hud-
son. He is married to actor-musician Ricky
Martin. The exhibit runs through Nov. 15.
Now open at the African American
Museum in Fair Park is the exhibit Slavery
at Jefferson’s Monticello: Paradox of
Liberty, which focuses on the hundreds of
“owned” humans who lived and worked at
the home of the man who wrote “All men
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Nash, Tammye. Dallas Voice (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 2018, newspaper, September 28, 2018; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1181353/m1/4/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.