This Sunday, officials and alumni celebrated the Centennial of Booker T. Washington High School (BTWHS) during our “Homecoming Weekend”, which was executed October 28 – 30th. Of the three events […]
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ADHD & the Black Community
Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) affects 17 million Americans of all ages, races, and gender. Many think it’s strictly a problem for kids and young adults, but it affects adults too. […]
‘Serial Entrepreneur’ Looks to Inspire Others Through Work Ethic, Inspiration
By Tyler Carter Will Baggett calls himself the ‘serial entrepreneur’ and has reached a place in his career where he wants to provide the knowledge he’s learned to provide to […]
My Fair Lady Is Coming To Dallas Music Hall
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE “Thrilling! Glorious and better than it ever was! A marvelous and transformative revival.” -The New York Times “Enthralling! Bartlett Sher’s glowing revival proves that a beloved musical […]
The Case for Universal Kindergarten
by Maya Pottiger Originally appeared in Word in Black Early childhood education leads to stronger academic outcomes both in and beyond K-12, as well as better social and emotional outcomes, […]
Roma Osowo: She Reps
Originally from the British Virgin Islands, Roma Osowo debuted her vibrant art collection across Target stores and online Sunday, Sept. 4. This 18-piece collection features a variety of abstract masterpieces […]
‘Reading for Our Lives’ Provides Parents with Information, Equip Children with Fundamentals To Ensure Reading Viability
By Tyler Carter Over the years, we have seen technology take leaps and bounds in the advancement of our society, making things more efficient and less troublesome. While technology has […]
Preserved by Purpose – Beelieving in Yourself
By Shewanda Riley Chicken spaghetti will always remind me of the late Thelma Wells affectionately known as “Mama T.” I was honored to be a graduate of her Daughters of […]
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 […]
King Shakur on Volunteering While Black and His Arts Intiative in South Dallas
By Catrina Satterwhite As a society, we give a lot of attention to musicians, artists, and other public figures. And while those are amazing accomplishments and they deserve that recognition, […]
