Juneteenth celebration in Lauderdale Lakes
The City of Lauderdale Lakes, led by Commissioner Sandra Davey, celebrated Juneteenth immediately following the Regular Commission Meeting. […]
The City of Lauderdale Lakes, led by Commissioner Sandra Davey, celebrated Juneteenth immediately following the Regular Commission Meeting. […]
‘You should be led by your own sincerity to get things right’
Amid caution, Black Church Groups join effort to bring attention to global attacks on Christians […]
The killing of Charleena Lyles raises many disturbing questions and is a critical moment for Seattle’s police accountability system The following statement is from ACLU of Washington Executive Director Kathleen Taylor. “The ACLU of Washington is […]
After 27 hours of deliberation, a jury of seven men and five women reached a verdict in Philando Castile’s death. Eight hours later, after a march in St. Paul, hundreds went on the freeway, where some faced off with police before 18 were arrested.
A work in progress until completion
The nonprofit will use the AT&T contribution to support the Save Our Sons initiative. SOS was created to develop and enhance the lives of young men primarily in the Overtown community […]
Things you should know about Lyme disease
Did you know that you can test for HIV in the privacy of your own home? The maker of the OraQuick In-Home HIV Test, the first FDA-approved in-home HIV test, is working with BlackDoctor.org, the leading destination for Black health information and news, to raise awareness of HIV home testing and encourage testing among African Americans […]
There were more questions than answers in the hours after Seattle police officers fatally shot a pregnant mother in her home Sunday morning. […]
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