âWell, who are they coming to get now?â Thatâs what Norman Murray thought as police officers ran in his direction with guns drawn. Murray, a native Washingtonian
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It seems like everyday when you think that man/woman canât grovel any lower, all of a sudden youâre hit smack dead in the middle of your face with something new.
In a weekly series about the Black AIDS Instituteâs Greater Than AIDS ambassadors, Alimi Ballard is using his VIP status in Black America to increase awareness of HIV/AIDS and HIV testing and treatment.
As we embark on the different chapters of our lives, it is so important that we remember a certain truth: God had us in mind when he created his plan for mankind.
In a haphazardly convened news conference, George Zimmermanâs attorneys, Craig Sonner and Hal Uhrig, said today they would no longer represent the 28-year-old
The Florida Coalition on Black Civic Participation (FCBCP) will host its fourth Black Womenâs Roundtable (BWR) Healthy, Wealthy & Wise National Empowerment Forum
Deacon/Coach Carl Jefferson, Sr., was taught to value education from his youth and was educated through the Brooks County School System in Georgia.
Bishop Richard Allen Chappelle, Sr. the 108th elected and consecrated Bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, passed away on Thursday, March 29, 2012 in St. Louis, Mo.
Bethel is excited to have the Rev. Terence R. Gray to come and minister as the evangelist for this yearâs âWalkway of Faith Spring Revivalâ beginning Tuesday, April 7 through April 19, 2012, 7 p.m.
George Zimmerman, the neighborhood watchman who killed 17-year-old Trayvon Martin in Sanford, Fla., was released from jail on bond shortly after midnight Monday morning