The African American Education Archives and History Hall of Fame Program honors Black educators, alive or deceased, who made significant contributions to Dallas County education for African Americans.
Partnership will use data and community engagement to improve Dallas’s parks and open spaces (DALLAS) The City of Dallas Park and Recreation Board announced today a partnership with
Dallas, Texas – Dallas County District Attorney Susan Hawk will hold her first bilingual Town Hall meeting on Sunday, April 3, 2016 at 2:00 p.m. at the St. Pius X
As we march full-swing to the latter half of the spring semester, we enter the time in which our older students are making decisions about college, preparing for
One of the most powerful ways you can encourage your son to become successful, happy and a contributing member of society is to teach him good decision-making skills,
The incident before us is recorded in all four gospels; therefore its subject matter is of uncommon importance. The incident referred to is Jesus’ triumphant entry into Jerusalem,
By Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson Since 1981, America has recognized March as Women’s History Month. Women’s History Month is a time to celebrate the successes of America’s women
One of the most important seasons of the Christian life is closely upon us, Easter. As we prepare our hearts and minds for this coming Blessed season, we
By Stacy M. Brown NNPA News Wire Contributing Writer Publishers and leaders from the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA), a trade group of more than 200 Black-owned media
By Dr. J. Ester Davis Dr. Theodore Lee, Publisher of The Dallas Post Tribune, died last week. He was 86 years old. Dr. Lee lived two full service missions. He taught children on