Thereâs a new generation of leaders taking the reins in the fight against HIV/AIDS, and they are passionate, focused and young. Theyâre also women. As the HIV/AIDS pandemic hits its 36th birthday, young sisters are grabbing the torch and not looking back. And weâre ready for them.
Month: March 2017
There is an epidemic. The status has been escalated mainly due to the uproar on social media. Letâs face itâif we were still partying it up in 1999âthere would be no need to address the fact that 14 Black girls vanished within a 24-hour period.
National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA), a trade association of more than 200 African Americanâowned community newspapers from around the United States, are collaborating to raise awareness of sickle cell disease, a lifelong and debilitating genetic disorder that affects red blood cells
Dallas homeless surge felt strongest in local classrooms
Three families have settled a lawsuit that included allegations of racial discrimination by the University Place School District.
Nunes, speaks with reporters outside the White House on Wednesday following a meeting with President Trump. Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA) claims to have evidence that President Donald Trump was surveilled after all.
The Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. said, âThe time is always right to do what is right.â For this reason, Masterâs Golf
Mr. President, what if it was your mama?
I was reading an article in the March 23rd circulation regarding the state of the Von D. Mizell Center that I found enlightening and disheartening all at the same time.
Three âworld classâ liars who will destroy our country unless we continue our non-violent protests.