July 2, 2014 marks the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which was signed into law by Texan and then-President Lyndon B. Johnson. The Act
Earlier this month, Joyce Foreman was elected to the Dallas ISD Board of Trustees representing District 6, which covers southwest Dallas. She was sworn into office during the
If you ever doubted that conservatives were sore losers, the recent Senate election in Mississippi should remove all doubt. After complaining for a half century about Blacks not
By T. L. Wyatt – The Villager As the community celebrated Juneteenth by attending the parade on Saturday (June 21), there were the usual floats, marchers, revelers and
The Associated Press Judge Clay Jenkins says as many as 2,000 unaccompanied immigrant children could be transported from the Texas-Mexico border to three temporary housing facilities in Dallas
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
Cricket Wireless recently joined the Urban League of Greater Dallas and North Central Texas to celebrate 10 college-bound students during the organization’s2014 Achievement Matters Awards Luncheon. During the
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
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