“That all citizens will be given an equal start through a sound education is one of the most basic, promised rights of our democracy. Our chronic refusal as
Following a month of wintery mixes of ice, snow, sleet and rain, March and April bring us into warmer temperatures perfect for the multitude of activity that typically
The Tom Joyner Foundation is partnering with the National Alumnae Association of Spelman College (NAASC), to help raise funds to support scholars attending the Atlanta institution, recognized as a global
The superscription of this psalm of lament reads – “A Song or Psalm for the Sons of Korah, to the chief Musician upon Mahalath Leannoth, Maschil of Heman
By Jason Thomas Nearly one thousand teachers, administrators, public officials and parents on Saturday attended the Congressional District 30 Education Initiative held at Desoto High School in Desoto.
(AP) — The Dallas Cowboys have made their big play in free agency, agreeing to terms with defensive end Greg Hardy. Although Hardy could face a league suspension for violating the NFL’s
Nothing was more startling than when a cardiologist looked me directly in the eyes and said matter-of-factly: “It looks like you had a heart attack.” I was dumbfounded.
In the 1960’s African American businesses enjoyed a lot of success, an impressive bottom line and loyal long term employees primarily family members. Believe it or not, South
There is no question that these are difficult times, and in Texas it seems the times get more difficult whenever the legislature is in session. Already during the