Lifestyle The Black History Behind Cinco De Mayo When the Mexican army defeated the French at the Battle of Puebla, it was a victory over white supremacy in North America. Garland JournalMay 8, 2024
Editorial OUR VOICES: Women’s History Is Not Over, Just The Month By James B. Ewers Jr. Ed.D. Each year we celebrate Women’s History Month in March. My mom, Mrs. Mildred H. Ewers was the first... Garland JournalApril 12, 2024
Lifestyle Ward 5 Honors Black History Heroes: Alexander Crummell Way Unveiled in Ivy City By Kayla Benjamin Nine streets across Ward 5 will host naming ceremonies this year as the city symbolically designates them in honor of local... Garland JournalApril 1, 2024
Editorial QUIT PLAYIN: Blazing Saddles – Black History! Some people can literally get away with anything — say anything, do anything — and people will let them. Other people attempt a mildly... Garland JournalFebruary 22, 2024
News Jay-Z, hair colonizing and history at home By Aswad Walker Jay-Z Grammy Speech Flack In the modern-day world of 24-hour news cycles, Jay-Z’s Grammy speech is ancient news. Still, I really... Garland JournalFebruary 13, 2024
Editorial JEALOUS: Setting the Record Straight on an Important Piece of Black History By Ben Jealous“From – https://www.washingtoninformer.com/Reprinted – by Texas Metro News” With the start of Black History Month, I brace myself for the mis-telling of... Garland JournalFebruary 10, 2024
News Hidden Gems in Black History: The Oldest Human Remains Were Found in Africa! By Karen Heslop When documenting the progression of the human species, it’s important to know where we came from and how long we’ve been... Garland JournalFebruary 6, 2024
News Not the Black history we need By Aswad Walker BARBERS HILL MADNESS CONTINUES A grown man in a position of incredible power and influence, making well over six figures, took... Garland JournalFebruary 6, 2024
News I WASJUST THINKING… : Thanks, but keep going with museum honors for founder By Norma Adams-Wade It’s not enough. Yes. Kudos are in order and well deserved for those who named the African American Museum courtyard at... Garland JournalNovember 29, 2023
News Opinion: For All Our ‘Progress’ As A Country, Teaching Black History Is Too High A Price To Pay By Rann Miller The struggle of Black educators and historians to secure Black history’s place and relevance in K-12 curricula nationwide is not a... Garland JournalNovember 23, 2023