Farewell, John Bolton
Month: September 2019
Georgia K-12 public school leaders, including those in Richmond and Columbia County, need to account for why there is no proportional racial representation between teachers and students. White teachers are overrepresented while Black teachers are underrepresented.
Janelle Floyd is CEO/founder of a program called Girls In Christ. Girls in Christ is a Christian ministry program for girls ages 13-18 and they grow…
In light of the unprecedented devastation Hurricane Dorian has wrought on the Commonwealth of the Bahamas and the ensuing humanitarian crisis, we write to respectfully request that your administration provide additional assistance by waiving or suspending certain visa requirements to facilitate the reunification of Bahamians with U.S. relatives.
With all hope of survival fading faster than water vapor in the Mohave Desert, God appears and says to the child struggling in its own blood, “Live.”
The Broward Sheriff’s Office is once again making history as Sheriff Gregory Tony announces the appointment of the first African American female to the position of Undersheriff.
The yearly summit, held at the JW Marriot Turnberry Miami Resort and Spa, brings together a broad swathe of African American men—from CEOS to first-year college students—for four days of professional and personal development sessions, such as Mind. Body. Spirit. — How Black Men Can Survive the Trauma and Thrive, which focused on the mental health of Black men and the need for Criminal Justice Reform.
Growing the Voices of Our Future
Then slip on your dance shoes and join us for Sabados de Salsa: A Tribute to the Fania All Stars by The David Luca Band.
