Trumpâs proposed budget cuts threaten Civil Rights
Month: July 2017
South Florida members of the Women of AT&T (WOA) Florida Chapter recently donated more than 100 bags of toiletries and clothing items to the Human Trafficking Coalition (www.1HTC.org).
Two-time author, actor and theater professor Keith C. Wade is releasing the world premiere of his highly anticipated film/novel combo, âA Warriorâs Path Alphaâ, at this yearâs 15th Annual South Florida Book Festival, entitled âBook Lifeâ
President Trumpâs first travel ban targeting majority-Muslim countries in January unleashed chaos around the world, as foreigners were stopped from boarding flights overseas and detained or deported after reaching U.S. airports.
The City of Miramar celebrated the grand opening of a new, world-class Amphitheater at Miramar Regional Park, 16801 Miramar Parkway held on July 4 with a free community concert.
Teen Summit 2017
Eight-year-old Miami gymnast, Nya Harris-Middleton, recently returned from competing at AAU Gymnastics Age Group National Championships in Kingsport, Tennessee
More than $750,000 Broward Education Foundation Scholarships awarded to help students fulfill college dreams
Eight-year-old Miami gymnast, Nya Harris-Middleton, recently returned from competing at AAU Gymnastics Age Group National Championships in Kingsport, Tennessee.
An African American woman has filed a federal lawsuit against a Mississippi school district, claiming a white student was named âco-valedictorianâ with her daughter, despite the white student having a lower grade-point average.