In collaboration with the Dallas African American Museum in Fair Park, the African American Education Archives and History Program (AAEAHP) is launching a new initiative to collect, document
By Nicole Narae (NNPA Newswire Contributor) FORT LAUDERDALE — On Thursday, January 26, almost 200 students from Broward County-area high schools participated in an education workshop hosted by
This February, across America, we once again celebrate Black History Month. In 1976, the week was extended for the entire month and celebrated all over America. Although Black
As the United States of America and the global community salutes, recognizes and commemorates the 88th birthday of The Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., it is a
CHICAGO — You’ll never know where you’re going, unless you first know where you’ve been. So, make 2017 your year of self-pride and timeless knowledge with The Educational
DALLAS — The community and the State Fair of Texas came together to provide 100 percent of seniors at Lincoln High School and Madison High School with the opportunity to complete the
Rachael Royal is both a student and part-time employee at El Centro College. Since her school participates in Dallas Area Rapid Transit’s Higher Education Pass Program and purchases
Dallas, Texas – The Dallas County District Attorney’s Office is pleased to announce the swearing-in ceremony for the Honorable Faith Johnson as Dallas County District Attorney. The event
Why is school so important to you? School for kids is of course, is a part of everyday life. For the most part, their fundamental growth depends largely
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Leaders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) on Friday Dec. 2 extended an