David W. Carter High School’s librarian, Mrs. Warren Lewis, wanted to present a different experience for Black History Month. This year, she embellished the décor with black figurines and
PRESIDENT /CEO OF THE DALLAS POST TRIBUNE (July 18, 1929 – March 2, 2016) Everyday in some special way Memories of you come our way For instance, would
Dallas – The City of Dallas is taking a different approach to helping people with unpaid traffic citations or warrants. And the good news is, it does not
DALLAS — As progress on Dallas ISD’s $1.6 billion bond program moves forward, the participation of minority and women owned businesses is a major priority in awarding contracts for the
In November the Dallas Post Tribune reached out to our readers to help locate 15 Black men missing pictures from Dallas County that served in the Vietnam War
(AP) ‐ ABC has named a black woman as its “Bachelorette” for the first time in the show’s history. Rachel Lindsay will lead the 13th season of “The Bachelor” spinoff.
T. Blanco’s Mexican Cantina, a fine Mexican cuisine, is hosting its grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony on February 22, 2017. The ceremony will start at 10:30 a.m. with
What: The Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Center will host a panel discussion focusing on the challenges minority women face while serving as leaders in the public sector
By Danny J. Bakewell, Jr. (Executive Editor, Los Angeles Sentinel) Congressman Cedric Richmond has been a congressman in New Orleans for the past six years. During his tenure,
On February 1, the first day of Black History Month, the National Museum of African American History and Culture premiered the Oscar-nominated documentary “I Am Not Your Negro,”