Connecting the Orangeburg and Charleston massacres
Author: Carma Henry
Should America prohibit the open carrying of firearms in public?
Originating in 1996, Spoon’s, an African-American family owned restaurant, has served soul food in Fort Lauderdale for over 15 years. Spoon’s restaurant is known for serving rare mixtures of southern cuisine dishes in South Florida.
The panel also addressed the disproportionate number of female prisoners formerly in the foster care system and who have suffered childhood physical abuse, sexual molestation, and abandonment.
Life after foster care
As Congress works toward a comprehensive education policy that will replace the Bush Administration’s No Child Left Behind, two different bills from the House and Senate are up for consideration.
On July 11, 2015, our organization, The Morning After Center for Hope and Healing, Inc. (TMAC), held its first annual Riding4Rose, a fundfraising cycling event named for Rosemary Slaughter-Pate.
If all goes according to plan, prisoners might soon be eligible for Pell Grants to attend college while they are still in prison.
African American family records from era of slavery to be available free online
The SERO Project and the Southern AIDS Coalition are co-hosting a Network Empowerment Pre-conference in advance of the annual Positive Living Conference held in Ft. Walton Beach, Fla., each September
