President Obama announced, after meeting with top health and security officials about the Ebola outbreak in Africa, that the U.S. government is preparing additional measures to screen passengers
The Leadership Conference of Civil Rights (LCCR), a coalition of more than 200 human rights groups, has issued a new congressional report card that reaches the same conclusion
Ann Williams: The Dancing Clairvoyant Finally, some good news we can all delight in. The Dallas City Council voted unanimously last week to rename a significant portion of
In recent weeks, the latest major steps towards realizing the Brown v. Board of Education guarantee that education “is a right which must be made available to all
I know first-hand the power of public education. I grew up facing a number of the same challenges our students do. The children of an African-American father who
The expectation of the coming Kingdom was of primary interest in the minds of the disciples. When you are thoroughly expecting someone or something, you are looking steadfastly
(AP) — Tony Romo and the Dallas Cowboys crumbled two years ago in Seattle after an early special teams blunder. This time he led another fourth-quarter comeback in
The ideas of brotherhood and leadership have been key in the development of the young men at Barack Obama Male Leadership Academy as evidenced by the character of
The 2015 African American Educators Hall of Fame Program will be held Saturday, April 18th, 12:00 Noon, Hilton Garden Inn, 800 N. Main Street, Duncanville, Texas. An induction ceremony will be
The Ebola crisis in the U.S. took another alarming turn Wednesday with word that a second Dallas nurse caught the disease from a patient and flew across the