Month: July 2018
While visiting our Dad for Father’s Day
He was honored as Father of the Year by his church members and his Pastor, Lester Frink, Sr., of First St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church, Whiteville, N.C. after […]
The Equalizer 2
The Equalizer 2 […]
Analyzing Obama’s Mandela Day Speech
Following Trump’s embarrassing conference with Vladimir Putin, CNN reports on Barack Obama’s passionate speech on democracy in South Africa, part of an event honoring Nelson Mandela shortly before what would have been his 100th birthday. […]
Norton, Chavis Vow to Seek Legislation After GAO Report
Holmes Norton said that she requested the GAO report to learn more about the disparities in federal advertising contracts. […]
How One Man’s Work Unearthed a Mass Grave of Black Prisoners in Texas
How One Man’s Work Unearthed a Mass Grave of Black Prisoners in Texas […]
NNPA President and CEO Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis Excites at the NAACP Convention
Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis, Jr., the president and CEO of the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA), delivered a rousing speech about the importance of the Black Press and the Black vote, during the 109th NAACP Annual Convention in San Antonio, Texas. […]
History Teacher Steps into Politics to Run for Congress
Johana Hayes, who was named the National Teacher of the Year in 2016, by President Barack Obama: is now set to make history as the first African American woman to represent Connecticut in Congress. […]
BOOK LIKE IS A PROVEN BROWARD COUNTY CULTURAL DESTINATIONS
Congratulations are in order once again as The African American Research Library and Cultural Center, led by book festival chairman/librarian Tray Fitzpatrick, hosted its annual two -day book festival. Friday night, day one of the two-day event featured tastings and complimentary cocktails. […]