Michelle Elaine James Sullivan, affectionately known as "Puddin" and "Princess" graced this world with her radiant presence on March 28, 1965, in Shreveport, Louisiana.
Danette's Urban Oasis is a spa and boutique merged into one. Danette Wicker, your massage therapist and nail tech, provides a one-on-one experience that...
For Black American communities, health care research hasn’t always been fair. Historically, Black people have been underrepresented in clinical trials, which are studies testing new...
NBCI urges Black congregants to get vaccinated Speaking with veteran journalist Roland Martin on the Black Star Network during the Hope Global Forums Monday...
DALLAS – Council Member Omar Narvaez, in partnership with the Dallas County Health and Human Services, is hosting pop-up Vaccination events in District 6. These...
Jarret HoffmanHBXU SportsReprinted – by Texas Metro Newshttps://hbcusports.com/ Former Howard running back Ian Wheeler made his NFL preseason debut with the Chicago Bears, and...
By Audrey Peterman, The Westside GazetteReprinted – by Texas Metro Newshttps://thewestsidegazette.com/ As a Jamaican-born American citizen who spent 40 years in the US, (writing...
By Lucius Gantt, The Westside GazetteReprinted – by Texas Metro Newshttps://thewestsidegazette.com/ Democratic Presidential nominee Kamala Harris has made a couple of “stump speeches” recently...
By The Conversation, Chicago DefenderReprinted – by Texas Metro Newshttps://chicagodefender.com/ By Shannon Bow O’Brien, The University of Texas at Austin If the Yippies – a group of...
By Negar Fani and Nathaniel HarnettThe Philadelphia Tribune Racism steals time from people’s lives — possibly because of the space it occupies in the...
Frisco, TX – The Alliance for a Brighter Community (ABC) Foundation proudly announces its largest annual fundraising event, “A Night in Emerald City.” The...
By Paige BoydBlack America WebReprinted – by Texas Metro Newshttps://blackamericaweb.com/ The nation’s oldest sorority founded by African American women are making their voices heard...