“Bullying is a form of aggressive behavior in which someone intentionally and repeatedly causes another person injury or discomfort. Bullying can take the form of physical contact, words
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The effects of tutoring programs for students that are struggling in school have lasting results throughout life. For a variety of reasons, some children and adolescents that experience
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Bernice Johnson announced $5,600,000 million in grant awards to community health centers in Texas to expand access to health care, thanks to the Affordable Care Act. These funds
By Maya Jones Special to the NNPA from the New York Amsterdam News The new insurance exchanges within the Affordable Care Act have provided millions of consumers with
By: Michelle Matthews-Alexander Are you a student attending a Historically Black College and University who’s interested in giving back to both your community and your university? If so,
Guest Speaker at Arthur Ashe Kid’s Day “I love the game of tennis,” First Lady Michelle Obama told the crowd at Arthur Ashe Kids’ Day on Saturday, August
Do you need health insurance? Do you need health insurance that you can afford to use? All persons residing in Dallas County can sign up for health insurance
It’s my pleasure to introduce you to Resilient, Receptive and Relevant: The African-Consumer 2013 Report. This is Nielsen and the NNPA’s third comprehensive, in-depth report on African-American consumers.