REFLECTIONS ON THE LIFE OF HATTIE KELLY Minister Hattie Katherine Kelly was born and raised in Josephine, Texas. She was the daughter of Isaiah & Luverter Clark and
By Barrington M. Salmon (NNPA Newswire Contributor) It’s been nearly a month since two, historic hurricanes savaged Puerto Rico, and despite the utter devastation left after the storms,
DALLAS – Led by local Holocaust survivors and the Mayor of Dallas, the Dallas Holocaust Museum broke ground today on a new, iconic 51,000 square-foot museum in downtown
DALLAS – On October 5, Dallas Regional business and community leaders once again shadowed Dallas ISD principals to gain an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at our local education system
DALLAS – In the true sense of “Dallas Strong,” Mayor Mike Rawlings, Councilman Kingston, new Dallas Police Chief Hall, Dallas’ Assistant City Manager Jon Fortune, Dallas Housing Authority
By Derrick Johnson (Interim President and CEO, NAACP) We all know the power of the vote. One person, one vote serves as the basic ethos and measurement of
A dual exhibition of paintings by Babson Alums Lashonda Cooks ’10 and Jamaal Eversley ’10. The Hollister Gallery will host The Pursuit of Womanhood by LaShonda Cooks and
(AP) – The rapid-fire popping sounded like firecrackers at first, and many in the crowd of 22,000 country music fans didn’t understand what was happening when the band
A statement by Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, Sr. President Trump’s crude name calling is beneath the dignity of the office – way, way below. Attacking an American citizen
Dallas, TX – Dallas Black Dance Theatre (DBDT) presents its 12th Annual DanceAfrica celebrating the life of National DanceAfrica Founder, Dr. Charles “Baba Chuck” Davis, Friday October 6, 2017 through Saturday October 7, 2017. This