On October 22, around 50 young women from ages 10 to 18 years old spent the day experiencing aviation with introductory flights flown by Sisters of the Skies pilots, as […]
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Are Relaxers Causing Uterine Cancer in Black Women?
By Alexa Spencer Originally appeared in Word in Black New research suggests that Black women, who use the products most often, could be most affected. Black women have been abandoning […]
You’ve Been Chosen to Be the First of Many
Cynt talks about her new book, our time together at AT&T, and if we’re related through the Marshall bloodline.
Voters Can Cast Ballots at Dallas College Campuses and Facilities
Media Contact: newsteam@dallascollege.edu FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Oct. 20, 2022 Eleven Dallas College campuses and service centers will host polling locations for early voters and those who choose to vote on […]
American Airlines Hosts HBCU Students for the Black Enterprise Smart Hackathon
On Oct. 7, American Airlines sponsored the Black Enterprise (BE) Smart Hackathon, with more than 110 students from 23 Historic Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) participating in a 24-hour nonstop […]
Texas Women’s Foundation Announces Nominations Open for Leadership Awards
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE DALLAS, Texas, October 18, 2022 – Texas Women’s Foundation seeks nominations for its Maura Women Helping Women and Young Leader Awards, which recognize leaders who have positively impacted the lives of women and […]
A New Public Safety Project in Mill City May Be a Solution to the City’s 311 Problem
By Sujanta Dand Originally appeared in Dallas Free Press The South Dallas neighborhood of Mill City, which sits just southwest of Fair Park, has approximately 1,530 parcels of land, most […]
South Texas Republicans Outraise Democrats in a Struggle for South Texas Seats
By Patrick Svitek Originally appeared in The Texas Tribune Republicans outraised Democrats over the summer in all three congressional races in South Texas that the national parties are contesting, according […]
DSO Young Strings Program Celebrates 30 Years of Mentoring Musical Minds
Dallas Symphony Orchestra’s Young Strings Program Celebrates 30 Years Over 5,000 students provided with instruction, instruments, and inspiration over three decades DALLAS – October 12, 2022 – The Dallas Symphony […]
FCC Commissioner Starks Leading Charge against Digital Redlining While Ensuring Access to Black and Brown Communities
The commission’s chief responsibility begins with implementing and enforcing the nation’s laws and regulations surrounding communications. The digital divide and digital redlining, zone casting, and overall access to the internet […]
