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Month: March 2018
Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis on ‘The Faith That Strengthens’
Despite having pleaded guilty to the heinous crime, he’s finally been unanimously exonerated by Virginia’s Supreme Court after DNA evidence revealed he didn’t do it.
Bill Cosby to Change Strategy in Upcoming Sexual Assault Trial
James C. Boyd Funeral Home, Inc. celebrates 47 years in business with a free Information Forum and Candlelight Vigil.
Willie Steele, 71, of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, passed away peacefully on March 2, 2018, at Florida Memorial Medical Center
Henry W. Mack, Ph.D., a native of Detroit, enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1947. He was noted for being one of the rare living “Buffalo Soldiers.
In recognition of an appreciation for Coach Robert A. Green, who has dedicated over 60 years of outstanding service and love to Dillard High School’s students and community, the Broward County School Board approved the naming of the Dillard High School track, “The Robert A. Green Track.”
The US Black Engineer & Information Technology (USBE&IT) magazine recently celebrated the history-making career of Alicia Boler Davis, the executive vice president of global manufacturing for General Motors, by honoring her with the 2018 Black Engineer of the Year Award, during the BEYA gala in Washington, D.C. Boler Davis is the sixth woman to receive the award.
gives crowd pleasing performance — Mae Berenice Meite of France began her Olympic appearance in 12th place in Pyeong Chang 2018.
