The Apostle Paul begins the next section of Romans chapter 9 with regard to the sovereignty of God by raising this most poignant question – “What shall we
Dr. Helen Jackson: 1928-2019 Architect of Style Influence Education My Day By Dr. J. Ester Davis Around the 1980’s Southern Dallas African Americans had a treasured group of
Cass Robert Callaway, a practicing criminal defense lawyer who represents individuals accused of misdemeanor and felony charges, will be the presenter for the February Lunch & Learn Series
By Lauren Poteat, NNPA Newswire Washington Correspondent On a mission to combat issues of diabetes, which disproportionately afflicts Black Americans nationwide, the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA), the
Helen Giddings, former Texas State Representative, will be honored with the James C. Belt Jr. Lifetime Achievement Award by the United Methodist Men of St. Luke “Community” United
Gretchen Gerzina – The Conversation Professor of English, Paul Murray Kendall Chair in Biography, University of Massachusetts Amherst Victorian-era, middle-class black women who loved to read and write
By STEVE PEOPLES and WILL WEISSERT Though the taping was Tuesday, the interview won’t air on Winfrey’s network until Feb. 16. After that, O’Rourke doesn’t have another headline-grabbing
By Chris Lamb, The Conversation Professor of Journalism, IUPUI Jackie Robinson, who would have turned 100 on Jan. 31, is often remembered for his courage, athleticism, tenacity and
DALLAS, Texas – At a time when quality, affordable housing for low-income people is at a premium in Dallas, residents of one of the few remaining intact Freedmen’s