The Pride of Fort Lauderdale Elks Lodge No.652 has a rich history as a Black social and civic organization
Author: Carma Henry
Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee to Black Press: Trump has endangered America
Trump is finally lashing out at the right enemies
U.S. Air Force Airman Frederick D. Dixson graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio, Texas.
Black Women Publishers Drive the Black Press
There’s a new generation of leaders taking the reins in the fight against HIV/AIDS, and they are passionate, focused and young. They’re also women. As the HIV/AIDS pandemic hits its 36th birthday, young sisters are grabbing the torch and not looking back. And we’re ready for them.
There is an epidemic. The status has been escalated mainly due to the uproar on social media. Let’s face it—if we were still partying it up in 1999—there would be no need to address the fact that 14 Black girls vanished within a 24-hour period.
National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA), a trade association of more than 200 African American–owned community newspapers from around the United States, are collaborating to raise awareness of sickle cell disease, a lifelong and debilitating genetic disorder that affects red blood cells
Dallas homeless surge felt strongest in local classrooms
Three families have settled a lawsuit that included allegations of racial discrimination by the University Place School District.
