Top Ladies of Distinction, Incorporated, Dallas Chapter, hosted its First Annual Top Teens Alumni Soirée Sunday, November 23, 2014, at the African-American Museum, in recognition of the 50th
Monday, December 1st marked the 26th annual observance of World AIDS Day across the globe. Over the years, countless lives both foreign and domestic have been claimed by
Black Americans are blessed, not cursed. I say that because it is true and verifiable. As a people we are blessed with intellectual genius, creativity, ingenuity and a
You may be getting ready for the upcoming holidays. You might be planning on visiting your family or friends for Christmas. You might even be planning a vacation.
There has never been justice for Black people in this country. Everything started the wrong way for all Black people in this country. First of all Black people
As I watched President Barack Obama address the nation on his “controversial” Executive Order on immigration reform, I was reminded of the evening that I was inside Riverside
Here’s a sobering statement from Economic Policy Institute (EPI): “Fifty years ago (2013), the unemployment rate was 5% for Whites and 10.9% for Blacks. Today, it is 6.6%
The psalmist, Asaph, is lamenting earnestly for the Lord to execute justice. Judah is bombarded about with enemies, and Asaph is asking for God’s help. In a similar