By Jose Martinez, COMPLEX In response to the polarizing national anthem protest remarks made by Dak Prescott last week, artist Trey Wilder made a mural which depicted the
In October, a Mississippi historical marker for Emmett Till was riddled with bullet holes in an act of vandalism. Now, less than a year later, a second state
Hundreds of students in Dallas have new after school options in neighborhoods that didn’t have them before after six new Boys and Girls Clubs opened their doors. The
Thus far Paul, a grand Apostle of Jesus Christ, has affirmed in this supreme book of Romans that the entire human race stands under the condemnation of God
In 1979, a man named Ron Stallworth who was the first African-American police officer and detective in the Colorado Springs Police Department also became a card-carrying member of
Countdown to Class 2018 school uniform drive has begun DALLAS – July 31, 2018 – Texans Can Academies, a non-profit organization giving young Texans a second chance at
By Freddie Allen (Editor-in-Chief, NNPA Newswire) In the early morning hours of January 10, 1966, civil rights leader Vernon Dahmer Sr. was jolted from his sleep, as members
DALLAS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Jul 26, 2018–Paul Quinn College (Paul Quinn), the creator of the Urban Work College and one of the most innovative colleges in America, will open the inaugural
DALLAS –In observance of World Breastfeeding Week (celebrated Aug. 1-7), Parkland will host its annual Breastfeeding Awareness and Community Fair on Wednesday, Aug. 1, from 10 a.m. to