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 […]
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‘Where do you go on Saturday morning?’ How a zoning plan could make way for new businesses in South Dallas
Dallas Free Press writer Jeffrey Ruiz discusses zoning issues and how a new plan could make room for more businesses in South Dallas.
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 […]
A Fact Check of the Abbott & O’Rourke Gubernational Debate
By William Melhado Originally appeared in Texas Tribune O’Rourke and Abbott accused each other of bending the truth during the only planned gubernatorial debate on Friday. Many of their claims […]
Exall Park Ball field to be Named in Honor of East Dallas Community Advocate
WHAT: Exall Park Ball Field will be named Wayne Smith Ball Field at Exall Park Friends of Exall Park join City of Dallas officials to name the park’s ball field […]
In Defense of Judge Amber Givens of Dallas County
By Ed Gray, Host of The Commish Radio Show, Human Rights Activist, and Human Rights PhD Candidate at Southern Methodist University Over the past few years, Judge Amber Givens of […]
Abounding Prosperity Announces Monkeypox Relief Assistance Fund To Help Those Impacted By The Virus
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media contact: Kayla Tucker Adams, KTA Media Group, info@kaylatuckeradams.com, 214-403-9852 The funds will serve as a resource for North Texas families experiencing economic hardships caused by the […]
Stacey Abrams Speaks with Black Journalists About Election Plans and Issues Facing Voters
By Myía Borland Howard University News Service Stacey Abrams shared her plans if elected as the Georgia governor this November and challenges facing Black voters during a Q&A session hosted […]
Texas Recasts Sex Education Standards to Battle Teen Pregnancy
by Kaiser Health News Originally appeared in Word in Black This fall, school districts across Texas are marking a shift to what educators call an “abstinence-plus” curriculum — the first […]
The Pact Act and Its Complexities
Signed into law on August 8, the PACT [Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics] Act is offering retribution to veterans who have suffered long-term effects of being exposed to burn pits […]
