By Candace J. Semien, The Drum, NNPA Member Leaving the city of Baker, Louisiana, I turned left onto the interstate faster than I normally would. I needed to get
By Edward Henderson The term ‘crack baby’ emerged into the social consciousness in the 80’s and 90’s during the crack epidemic sweeping minority communities. It referred to children
During the summertime, we usually envision children running through sprinklers, learning new skills in camps, playing with friends, and eating hot dogs by the pool. For many children,
2017 will mark the 190 anniversary of the Black Press in America. Since the first publication of Freedom’s Journal on March 16, 1827 in New York City, Black
Tarrant Regional Water District and City of Dallas Water Utilities have launched a joint campaign to encourage North Texas residents to be more efficient with their water use.
Throughout AIDS 2016, whispers that global funds to fight HIV/AIDS have begun to dry up have turned to shouts. In the crowded hallways of the International Convention Center,
As we viewed Chapter 7 of Romans, Paul was experiencing a perplexing Christian life; in contrast in Chapter 8, one explores the great blessings possessed by the believer
Mountain View College and Cedar Valley College in DCCCD attend inaugural convening of Second Chance Pell Pilot Program in Washington, DC with U.S. Department of Education Secretary John
Have you prayed today? Did you pray yesterday? Have you prayed at all this month? The Word says that we are to “pray continually” (1 Thessalonians 5:17). Many