A few weeks ago, the United Negro College Fund (UNCF) made a stunning announcement that caused a lot of consternation in the Black community. UNCF had accepted a
Nothing says Fourth of July like fireworks and sparklers, but specialists at Parkland Memorial Hospital’s Regional Burn Center warn that the potential for severe injuries is especially high
Jacqueline “Jackye” Waiters-Lee was born September 8, 1945 in Greenville, Texas, to S. W. “Jack” Waiters, Sr. and Jessie Dean Waiters. She moved with her family to Dallas
Dr. Michael Bowie, Jr. will assume the role of new senior pastor at St. Luke “Community” United Methodist Church of Dallas. He will deliver his inaugural sermon July
Dallas community activist and business owner Joyce Foreman is the member-elect for the District 6 seat on the Dallas Board of Trustees in Texas. She first won election
The 50th anniversary of Freedom Summer is being commemorated this week in Mississippi and it provides the perfect backdrop to reflect on the transformation of not only Mississippi, then
By Freddie Allen NNPA Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON (NNPA) – Blacks with college degrees continue to fare worse than college-educated Whites in the labor market, according to a new
What is wrong with fashion today? Or is style your cup of tea? What will it take to bring this generation out of its thugged-out, throw-on induced coma?