The Broward County Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. has formed a joint initiative to host a political candidatesā forum on June 28, 2012
Month: June 2012
The modern political party system in the United States is dominated by the Democratic and Republican parties. Itās important that Black Americans recognize that neither of these parties have helped us to gain political equity. Supposedly the purpose of political parties is to bring people together who hold similar points of view about government.
Little Bo Peep once lost her sheep and didnāt know where to find them. Well, the Bo Peep Commander in Chief appears to be losing some of his Black sheep and efforts to bring them back into the fold seem to be failing miserably!
The Republican National committee and GOP Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney have rejected invitations to attend the National Association of Black Journalistsā convention this year.
This week, White House Senior Advisor Valerie Jarrett appeared at the National Association of Black Journalists Convention in New Orleans. During her appearance, Jarrett reiterated the deep affection and appreciation that President Obama has for the African American community.
You could probably count on one hand the number of individuals who have had the impact that the late Dr. Calvin Hyton Shirley has had on this community. He practiced medicine in Broward County
SoBe Sober is proud to announce that Gian-Carlo Acevedo is the Grand Prize winner of this yearās SoBe Sober Broward Art Contest! The art work, will be featured in this year’s SoBe Sober Prevention Advertising campaign in Broward
W.E.B. Du Bois the American civil rights leader who cofounded the NAACP, had a very high opinion of Black men who graduated from college and designated them as the āTalented Tenthā
Fort Lauderdale resident Kielda Louisā life was rocked when she was 17 and found out that she was pregnant. Now sheās 18-years-old with a 10 month old daughter, a junior in high school and working.
For South Florida eleventh grader Nakeya Wilson, painting is her passion. A passion fueled by talent that helped Wilson, a student at Dr. Michael M. Krop Senior High School, beat out 75 other students