Broomfield Grocery continues to serving Fort Lauderdale for 25 years
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Friends and family of Joseph L. Williams, affectionately called Stu, remember him as a kind, loving young man
Broomfield Grocery continues serving Fort Lauderdale’s Northwest Community for 25 years
It’s hard to be what you can’t see
NYPD reaches out: Launches new community policing strategy in city to build trust
U.S. Black Chamber pressing auto dealers for fair return on Black dollars
Julian Bond, a founding member and communications director of Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and immediate past board chairman of the NAACP, is being praised for his lifelong human rights contributions by people ranging from President Obama and his former civil rights colleagues to ordinary people who have benefited from his courage and advocacy.
Village Academy Monday morning, he expected to be greeted by his teachers and maybe his principal – not 70 men who were there to welcome students as they returned from the summer break.
Francine Ealey Murphy will be the featured guest musician/artist at the Mount Hermon A.M.E. Church—Voices of Praise Choir—Songfest 2015.
Black students face harsher punishments than their peers and are less likely to receive mental health attention for their problems, according to new research.
