Monday, December 1st marked the 26th annual observance of World AIDS Day across the globe. Over the years, countless lives both foreign and domestic have been claimed by
Black Americans are blessed, not cursed. I say that because it is true and verifiable. As a people we are blessed with intellectual genius, creativity, ingenuity and a
Five members of the St. Louis Rams used the pregame introduction to give the ‘hands up’ gesture connected to Ferguson protesters supporting slain teen Michael Brown. In light
The City of Dallas is releasing a list of Ebola-related expenses incurred by the Office of Emergency Management, Dallas Fire-Rescue, Dallas Police Department, Dallas Animal Services, Dallas Water
Mike Rawlings was elected mayor in 2011 after defeating former Dallas Police Chief David Kunkle in a runoff. Elected Mayor in June 2011, Mike Rawlings is working to
Mayor Pro Tem Tennell Atkins is inviting the Dallas community to participate in the Adopt a Family program as part of the Home for the Holidays Celebration. Adopting a
As I watched President Barack Obama address the nation on his “controversial” Executive Order on immigration reform, I was reminded of the evening that I was inside Riverside
Here’s a sobering statement from Economic Policy Institute (EPI): “Fifty years ago (2013), the unemployment rate was 5% for Whites and 10.9% for Blacks. Today, it is 6.6%