The 50th anniversary of Freedom Summer is being commemorated this week in Mississippi and it provides the perfect backdrop to reflect on the transformation of not only Mississippi, then
By Freddie Allen NNPA Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON (NNPA) – Blacks with college degrees continue to fare worse than college-educated Whites in the labor market, according to a new
What is wrong with fashion today? Or is style your cup of tea? What will it take to bring this generation out of its thugged-out, throw-on induced coma?
Services were held for Earline Elizabeth Gadson on Friday, June 20, 2014 at Golden Gate Funeral Home. She was the first daughter born to the union of James
The Texas economy continued its trend of job growth in May, expanding by 56,400 seasonally adjusted nonfarm jobs. A total of 383,100 jobs were added in the past
Thr!ve Intern and Leadership Program is hosting a press conference at 12:30 p.m. Thursday, June 26 to announce that over 30 employers in the Dallas area have hired
The Black Academy of Arts and Letters (TBAAL) recently received a major contribution from Ron Kirk to support TBAAL’s extensive Archive Collection, a new community engagement partnership with
Dr. Ethene L. Jones received the Prestigous award from SMU selected 5 out of 42 women in Dallas for her Licensing 50 Diabetes Educators and Encouraging over 100