Hawkins, TX – Jarvis Christian College is pleased to announce that George E. Curry, editor-in-chief and publisher of EmergeNewsOnline.com will serve as keynote speaker on Saturday, May 7,
Coalition-building is the best way for Black people to make the kind of progress we need to make in this country, especially when it comes to economic empowerment.
(DESOTO, TX) — Twenty (20) DHS students competed in NAACP Tri-Cities (Cedar Hill, DeSoto, Duncanville) Branch Local ACT-SO (Afro-Academic, Cultural, Technological and Scientific Olympics) competition at DeSoto High
Black Lives Matter activist DeRay Mckesson deserves high props. The young man used his activism as a platform to run for Mayor of Baltimore, and he placed better
(Dallas) – Dr. Wright Lassiter Jr., chancellor emeritus of the Dallas County Community College District, received the 2016 national Leadership Award from the American Association of Community Colleges
by Gwendolyn J. Brantley The nine nominees inducted and enshrined in the African American Education Archives and History Program on April 16 were: Mary Smith Bradley, Marilyn Gibson
DART is hosting a Bike to Work Challenge to help encourage riders to use bicycles as an alternative to driving during the month of May. Cyclists can help the
DALLAS — Texas raised its standards for mathematics and reading this year, and Dallas Independent School District eighth-grade students rose to the occasion with an improved passing rate in reading
DALLAS — Five Dallas Independent School District campuses are ranked among the nation’s 50 most challenging high schools, according to new Washington Post report. Two of the schools—the School for Science