Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART), the Dallas Area Agency on Aging and the City of Dallas Park and Recreation invite all senior citizens to help celebrate Older Americans
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) have had a long tradition of pursuing and encouraging excellence. Howard University in Washington, D.C. is considered by many to be the
Tommye Allen Jackson Pullam, lovingly known as “Mimi” was the fifth of seven children born to Clarence W. and Bernice Mays Jackson in Robstown, Texas on June 16,
The Catholic Diocese of Dallas is sponsoring “Awakening the Spirit: Catching the Fire!” a three-day evangelization, praise and workshop weekend, May 16-18, 2014. The guest speaker and homilist
The superscription of this grand psalm reads, “To the chief Musician, A Psalm or Song of David.” Psalm 68, ascribed to David, celebrates one of his military victories
In June of 2007, the Congress asked President Bush to issue a resolution proclaiming the significance of the 5th of May, commonly referred to around the world as
The NAACP is pleased the NBA is taking swift and strong action against Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling for his racist and offensive remarks. Their decision to