WASHINGTON, DC – Decades ago, Civil Rights Leader Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis Jr., who now serves a president and CEO of the National Newspaper Publishers Association, coined the
Most Americans probably don’t realize that we have a very limited understanding of the first Thanksgiving, which took place in 1621 in Massachusetts. Indeed, few of our present-day
In six short years International Leadership of Texas has experienced unprecedented growth to become the fifth largest charter school system in Texas. Soon, the school will continue breaking barriers
“In a life filled with meaning and accomplishment, Michelle Obama has emerged as one of the most iconic and compelling women of our era. As First Lady of
DALLAS – Texans Can Academies have implemented student counseling services for students at all of their 13 campuses located across the state in Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston
You could hear the loud screams and chants—coupled with the drumline’s melodic lows— from outside of Dallas ISD’s largest campus. The nation’s first magnet school was pure pandemonium
Dallas – The City of Dallas Code Compliance Department is hosting a series of community meetings beginning in late October through November to receive community feedback on a
(DALLAS, TX — October 16, 2018) – Local business owner Sharon Jones-Scaife pens her first children’s book. Jones-Scaife, owner of SJS Graphic Arts based in Sachse, TX released her
My Day By Dr. J. Ester Davis Landmark Commissions really do what? What is the difference between landmark and historic? Or the word preservation? I wonder about historic
By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Correspondent @StacyBrownMedia The transatlantic slave trade is often regarded as the first system of globalization and lasted from the 16th century through