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Period Poverty (US & Texas)
Scott Blair discusses poverty, its impact on periods and how the problem trickles into crucial areas of a persons life.
Dallas Native Eleni Loving Makes Her Texas Debut with Gibney Dance Company
By Catrina Satterwhite There are all types of artists. An artist doesn’t just apply to music, painters, or singers. Dance is another major art form in itself and I feel […]
The Unseen Form of Abuse
By Anissa Durham Originally appeared in Word in Black Before domestic abusers physically hit or beat their partners, Katina Davis says they often verbally demean you. They say things that […]
Join us to Discuss the South Dallas Community and What Can Be Improved
Join Dallas Weekly’s Jess Washington and Dallas Free Press’ Keri Mitchell on October 20 for a community celebration to talk about what you’d like to see in South Dallas.
Dallas Tech News: Entrepreneur Victor Adetiba Launches Technology Training for Working Professionals
For Immediate Release September 14, 2022 Entrepreneur Victor Adetiba Launches Technology Training for Working Professionals Dallas, Texas, September 14, 2022 – Founded by IT Professional and Entrepreneur Victor Adetiba, MansaTek […]
Camp Exposure continues to educate & inspire at their 3rd annual camp
Camp Exposure, powered by Vista Bank, held its NFL-style combine training camp for 100 underserved high school athletes at Highland Park’s Highlander Stadium on July 8th – 10th, with personal […]
Black Boys and Men Deserve Mental Health Support Too
By Alexa Spencer Black men are just as human as everyone else. They feel a range of emotions, dream of living a good life, and experience ups and downs — […]
DISD’s Moldy Food Conditions
Hundreds of students walked out of Dallas’ Justin F. Kimball High School in late March, in protest of being served what they described as “undercooked or moldy” food. The walk-out […]
JP Morgan Seeking to Assist Black & Latina Entrepreneurs through DigitalUndivided’s Breakthrough Program
Dallas Black and Latina entrepreneurs will be the beneficiaries of JP Morgan Chase’s Advancing Black Pathways program where grants, coaching and exclusive tutelage will be provided to assist in their business endeavors, the company announced recently.
