College football is in the air and African-American involvement at the collegiate level is rich with tradition.
Author: Carma Henry
Cory and Jah were diagnosed with HIV at about age 16. Now 25, they reflect upon five areas of support they wish they had received from adults that might have helped them protect themselves.
In honor of National Recovery Month, Medivance Billing Service, Inc. will host a community roundtable
Looking for the price-tag of the federal Affordable Care Act, analysts have released a report estimating that an expansion of the Medicaid
Angela Bassett continues her run of playing strong women by signing on to Betty & Coretta, Lifetime’s television biopic of civil rights leaders Betty Shabazz and Coretta Scott King
Michael Ealy continues his chameleon-like body of acting work in the new faith-based drama Unconditional.
As a child I use to watch ants and I had a friend who use to make ants fight by putting one colony of ants onto the other’s mound
The topic stems from a conversation with Dr. Brenda Snipes, Broward County Supervisor of Elections.
A world without HBCUs would be a world without the leadership of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. or the media impact of Oprah Winfrey. King is a graduate of Morehouse College and Winfrey graduated from Tennessee State University
Brew Graham somehow was omitted from various recognitions including the 2007 Congressional Gold Medal ceremony of the Tuskegee Airmen.
