The Harambee Festival Steering Committee, in conjunction with the City of Dallas will host the 41st Annual Harambee Festival, an African- American cultural event created to give children a safe
This year, one teacher from the elementary and secondary categories and an elementary and secondary teacher from the magnet/special schools category were selected to receive the top award
The Board of Trustees on August 21 approved sending the $1.6 billion bond package to the district’s registered voters. The proposal is based on recommendations compiled by the Future Facilities
Black America needs more good news and positive news. Too often headlines in American media have the proclivity to focus only on the negative when it comes to
By Aimee Griffin, Esq., The Griffin Firm Special to the NNPA News Wire from The Washington Informer With about 10,000 Americans turning 65 each day, many families are
BYÂ THE HUBÂ STUDENTS’ CORNER As a theater arts student at Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, Darnna Banks (Class of 2004) always loved science,
DALLAS — Three hundred million square feet of retail—that’s a lot of space. It’s also, roughly, the total amount of real estate that Terrence Maiden, David W. Carter High School
Often, the fact that the Clean Air Act was signed into law in 1970 after passing Congress by a strong bipartisan vote is forgotten. Â By enacting this landmark
Michael Williams was appointed Texas commissioner of education by Gov. Rick Perry on Sept. 1, 2012. As commissioner, Williams heads the Texas Education Agency, which oversees pre-kindergarten through