By Percy Lovell Crawford LOS ANGELES — When Freda Payne hit the road as a teenager little did she know that it would be the only occupation…
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Finally, Dr. Valerie Wanza was named task assigned superintendent and from the looks of the timelines on social media, it has been met with overwhelming approval. But what exactly is task-assigned, and how is it different from acting or interim?
By Bobby R. Henry, Sr. It’s been five years, but Broward County Public Schools is still healing from one of the most horrific school shootings…
By Virginia Van Zandt A multi-ton of African-American history moved more than a mile to colonial Williamsburg this past week — revealing a more complicated history…
By Percy Lovell Crawford TOPEKA, Kan. — Topeka, Kansas may have found their voice of the future in singer T-Rell. He emerged on the scene in…
Of course, every year in the month of February we celebrate Black History and that is something that we do not take for granted. For us here at the Westside Gazette, February is a special month as well because it is the month in which the Westside Gazette was founded.
By Chaffin Mitchell Has bad weather ever made you scramble to change or cancel plans at the last minute? If so, imagine that your plans included…
By Jim Williams WASHINGTON — Finally, The Roots are getting the recognition they deserve. Most of the country might be learning about the iconic band from Philadelphia,…
By Jim Williams WASHINGTON — Finally, The Roots are getting the recognition they deserve. Most of the country might be learning about the iconic band from Philadelphia,…
By Bobby R. Henry, Sr. Extortion is now legal in Broward County Public Schools. We all saw it play out in plain view as Vickie Cartwright…
