Your gently used formal wear could make a local teen’s prom night an unforgettable experience. Comerica Bank is collecting gently used and clean prom dresses and formal wear for local […]
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Seven Additional Police Officers Facing Discipline After Tyre Nichols Beating Death
By Stacy M. Brown Originally appeared in NNPA The announcement came during a meeting of the Memphis City Council on Tuesday, where members were scheduled to discuss nearly a dozen […]
A Very Vibey for Valentine’s Day at Barcelona Wine Bar
The month of love is upon us, and whether you are celebrating Galentine’s Day, Valentine’s Day or on a mission to show yourself some serious self-love this year, Barcelona Wine Bar […]
Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum Names Lee Michaels as New Board Chair
DALLAS (February 8, 2023) — The Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum is pleased to announce the appointment of retired Dallas attorney Lee Michaels as the new Chair of the Dallas Holocaust and Human […]
DeSoto High School Student-Athletes Celebrate National Signing DayÂ
(DeSoto, Texas) — On Monday, February 6, several DeSoto High School student-athletes from both volleyball and football athletics inked letters of intent to their respective colleges and universities. Overall, these […]
Anti-Valentines Day Celebration
The Ultimate Anti-Valentine’s Day, 2/14: With the month of love upon us, instead of stressing err, planning, forget scrolling the apps for a last-minute date and celebrate with an anti-Valentine’s […]
Harlem Nights Gala
Join us for the official Harlem Nights Gala and Black Arts Experience at Frisco Hall, with a 1920s and 30s enforced dress code. To learn more, click here: Verb Kulture […]
She Reps: Kendra Rainey-King
What makes a good writer? What makes a good read? In the new age writing of today, Kendra Rainey-King creates novels full of passion, self-love, reflection, gritty-storylines and most of […]
A stress-free path to financial freedom
By Phillip Washington Jr. Sponsored by JPMorgan & Chase For most of my life, I associated the process of making money with stress and pressure. When I reached my financial […]
What Can Teachers Do About Colorism?
By Aziah Siid Originally appeared in Word in Black Skin color privilege is yet again at the forefront of social media debates, but what role should educators play in ending […]
