In considering how to best get this work done, Cartwright, if smart, has no other choice but to choose Wanza as Deputy Superintendent. It is not a matter of who you like, but what you need. I don’t like cold ice water, but if I were in the hell that Cartwright is in, I would take what I need and drink up.
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By Percy Lovell Crawford NEW ORLEANS — Blakk Tatted loves the idea of being an overnight success. He obtained financial wealth in a staggering nine-hour span. Financial…
By Percy Lovell Crawford SAN ANTONIO — As the child of a military father, Xavier Omär moved all over the world. The singer later used these travels…
By Lem Satterfield Boxing champ Artur Beterbiev is ready for all comers. Beterbiev holds titles from the International Boxing Federation (IBF), World Boxing Organization (WBO) and…
By Percy Lovell Crawford HOUSTON — Bellator’s interim bantamweight champion, Raufeon Stots, is loud and confidence. Currently riding a 10-fight winning streak, his lone loss coming in…
By Lem Satterfield Coach Dante Jones credits sports with saving his life. As a 6-foot-2 and 215-pound senior linebacker at Dunbar High in Baltimore in 1994,…
If beating a dead horse was a person, I would surely have a cowboy hat, like my daddy on my head and a leather whip in my hand.
Last week I told you that Broward’s Superintendent, Vickie Cartwright, behaves like someone else is her boss, not the Blind Nine Board members who appointed her to the office. Furthermore, not ONLY did they turn a blind eye to her actions, they all seem blind to the Super’s disregard for them.
I continue to process what occurred on Tuesday with Broward’s Blind Nine and Superintendent Cartwright. Considering the fact that the building is named after the late and great Kathleen C. Wright, it is a disgrace that the behavior of the ten supposed leaders on that dais represent nothing of what she emulated: Justice, Truth, Transparency and Fairness.
By Deborah Laker Soul food, dancing and laughter mark many black get-togethers. But this past weekend and today, African Americans around the U.S. and elsewhere gather…
