Black-tie event will celebrate 80 years of service, leadership and achievement WASHINGTON, D.C. (Oct. 29, 2015) – Life hasn’t been a “crystal stair” for 11-time Grammy award-winning producer,
By Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sr. NNPA Contributor Across the country, parents have been in revolt against high-stakes standardized testing, with kids tested over and over again while creativity
The Dallas Chapter of the Huston-Tillotson University International Alumni Association is excited to extend the invitation to our Annual Pledge Brunch weekend. We are pleased to host the
BY GENE DAVIS A strong majority of voters have approved Dallas ISD’s proposed $1.6 billion bond package that is anticipated to fund nine new schools, 326 new classrooms, facility
Manon de la Rose Williams was more surprised than anybody when she heard her name called out on the football field on Friday night, October 2, 2015, announcing she’d
We are not told how long after the events of Pentecost that the incident of the text took place. Whatever the amount of time, the believers continued to
Black America needs more good news and positive news. Too often headlines in American media have the proclivity to focus only on the negative when it comes to
By Aimee Griffin, Esq., The Griffin Firm Special to the NNPA News Wire from The Washington Informer With about 10,000 Americans turning 65 each day, many families are
Often, the fact that the Clean Air Act was signed into law in 1970 after passing Congress by a strong bipartisan vote is forgotten. Â By enacting this landmark