Most of us walking around are wounded people. We may have been hurt by a close friend, we may have been betrayed by a family member, or we may have been lied on by
Nearly 250 local judges and lawyers will be on hand Friday, May 1, as Justice Eva Guzman, of the Supreme Court of Texas, presents the keynote address at the annual Law Day Luncheon sponsored by the Dallas
National Volunteer Appreciation Month, observed during the month of April, commemorates the shining contribution of those who make our schools better by volunteering. Umphrey Lee Elementary School recognizes
Without the video, North Charleston, S.C. police officer Michael T. Slager would likely have gotten away with murder. Without the video, we wouldn’t see Officer Michael T. Slager
Early childhood education is of critical importance to the future of our children, and our nation. Children who experience seamless and comprehensive services from birth until age five
WASHINGTON (NNPA) – Less than a year after her death, Maya Angelou has been further immortalized on a U.S. Postal Service commemorative Forever Stamp. An all-star assembly gathered
WASHINGTON (NNPA) – Even as health care costs continue to cause concerns for the poor, nearly 40 percent African Americans and about half of Whites didn’t know that
The phrase African Americans came into existence by a North Carolinian Bigot, who named all black people African Americans, which is an ambiguous statement. This bigot made this
The classic passage before us warrants our careful attention because it is of supreme importance, in that, it describes the unusual suffering that the suffering servant (Jesus Christ)