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Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake poured out love and affirmation to the North Broward County Chapter of the Links, Incorporated, and their guests at their 20th Annual Luncheon Oct. 10
The National Black Nurses Association (NBNA) recently approved the charter of the Greater Fort Lauderdale Broward Chapter (GFLBC), the first chapter in the history of the organization to be organized and chartered exclusively by hospice nurses
North Charleston city officials in South Carolina have approved a $6.5 million settlement with the family of Walter Scott, an unarmed Black man who was fatally shot in the back by white police officer Michael Slager while running away from him during a traffic stop.
The importance of a gathering like the Positive Living Conference, and many others like it, is that a safe space is established for people to be more than their HIV status
Why we are gathering on Oct. 10 to demand ‘Justice or Else’
Red Cross donations were half a billion dollars but they only built six houses?
In a study by the Albert Shankar Institute, it was found that though the population for minority students has increased continually and for the first time this past school year has outnumbered their white counterparts, the number of Black teachers has declined.
Almost half of American adults infected with HIV don’t take medications that can prevent them from developing AIDS, a new government report shows.
Travel industry entrepreneur Thomas Dorsey, a native of Baltimore, Md., turned a casual interest in travel into the premier online travel site known as SoulOfAmerica.com, which specializes in travel information of particular interest to Black travelers.
