BY COLLEEN DEGUZMAN Originally appeared in the Texas Tribune & Kaiser Health News Responding to COVID-19 has taken so much attention and energy that some public health workers believe it […]
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Preserved by Purpose: Surrendering All Through Consecration
By Shewanda Riley A few years ago, I wrote about surrendering all to God. Since I wrote those words, God has continually challenged me to take surrender one step further […]
Movement Labs & Black Voters Matter Announce 2023 Black History Month Grant Program Fellows
10 Black-led organizations selected to receive $100,000 worth of peer-to-peer texting and training to elevate their work in the Black community.Dallas, Texas, February 15, 2023: Movement Labs and Black Voters […]
Join Love is Brewing High-Tea at Hotel Crescent Court
Be our guest and experience a ‘love-ly’ high-tea tradition with a romance theme and inspired menu. Set in the Great Hall at Hotel Crescent Court, the afternoon tea experience will […]
Dallas R&B Songstress Delishia J “Monday Morning” EP Release Show at Off The Record
Bubbling Dallas-based R&B artist Delishia J is excited to release her long-awaited “Monday Morning” EP on February 17th. The lead single “Put You On” garnered praise from HotNewHipHop, Afropunk, and […]
Join NNPA’s LIVE SPECIAL REPORT
Please join the NNPA’s Let it Be Known at 3:00 pm Eastern Time today for a special interview with Mississippi Congressman Bennie Thompson concerning the newly proposed Jim Crow law […]
NNPA Live Special Report Today At 3:00 PM ET
Please join the NNPA’s Let it Be Known at 3:00 pm Eastern Time today for a special interview with Mississippi Congressman Bennie Thompson concerning the newly proposed Jim Crow law […]
Black Students Deserve Equitable Access to Arts Education
By Maya Pottiger Originally appeared in Word in Black Declines in arts education disproportionately impact Black and Brown students, who have seen 49% and 40% reductions, respectively, since the 80s, […]
Ron DeSantis and the Mis-Education of America
By Mike Jones Originally appeared in Word in Black After constant pressure from Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and other right-wing conservatives, the College Board kicked off Black History Month by […]
Texas DPS scraps plan for $1.2 billion active-shooter training facility
Originally appeared in the Texas Tribune By Karen Brooks Harper The Texas Department of Public Safety is instead asking lawmakers for $381.5 million to upgrade its current facilities with better […]
