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Women’s History Month Shouldn’t Go Unrecognized

March 13, 2018 Staff 0

by Reggie Fullwood With so much to write about, like the Florida Legislature playing politics versus passing real gun control laws or Trump’s usual buffoonery, it is important to take a pause from time to […]

Editorials

In Honor of Shirley Chisholm, Let’s Elect Leaders Who Speak Truth

March 13, 2018 Staff 0

by Sen. Kamala Harris Asked what she wanted her legacy to be, Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm once said, “I’d like them to say that Shirley Chisholm had guts. That’s how I’d like to be remembered.” This […]

Entertainment

‘Black Panther 2’: Marvel Officially Confirms Sequel

March 12, 2018 Staff 0

Michael B. Jordan, Chadwick Boseman, and Sydelle Noel By Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, cnet.com A sequel to “Black Panther” would seem like a no-brainer after the enormous box office and critical success of the first superhero […]

National

Florida Passes Gun Bill That Restricts Rifle Sales and Arms Some Teachers

March 12, 2018 Staff 0

In response to a deadly Florida school shooting last month, the state’s Senate narrowly passed a bill that would create new restrictions on rifle sales and allow some teachers to carry guns in schools. The […]

Education

Hampton University Students Take to Social Media on Sexual Assault Incidents, Food and Lack of Campus Services

March 12, 2018 Staff 0

By Britni Danielle, essence.com Students at Hampton University, one of the nation’s oldest and most storied Historically Black institutions, are demanding changes at the 150 year old university. In the wake of a tense Feb. […]

Entertainment

Obamas in Negotiations to Ink Deal to Produce Original Series at Netflix

March 12, 2018 Staff 0

By Shadow and Act Former President Barack Obama and Former First Lady Michelle Obama are reportedly in “advanced negotiations” for a Netflix production deal which would see them produce high-profile shows for the streaming giant. […]

Community

First Coast Y-Bash Celebrates Positive Community Impact

March 7, 2018 admin 0

The YMCA of Florida’s First Coast awarded Florida Blue as the 2018 recipient of the E. William Nash, Jr. Legend Award for Community Partner of the Year. Presented at the 8th Annual Y-Bash held at […]

Lifestyle

Jax News Media School Local PR Professional on Getting the Word Out

March 7, 2018 admin 0

The Florida Public Relations Association (FPRA) Jacksonville Chapter held its Annual Media Summit and Networking Luncheon at Firehouse Subs Headquarters. The 2018 summit format is customized to provide insight for public relations professionals that work in a variety of professional industries, […]

Local

School Support Personnel Lauded by School Board

March 7, 2018 admin 0

The Duval County Public School System (DCPS) honored the Rising Stars last weekend in recognition of “Exemplary Service and Dedication.” One hundred very special people among the 11,876 employees of the DCPS were among the […]

Local

Not Just About the Cookies, Millennium Scouting Now Includes College Tours & Legislative Bills

March 7, 2018 admin 0

A delegation of 25 girls representing Girl Scouts of Gateway Council (GSGC) recently joined nearly 120 girls from councils across Florida for Legislative Days in Tallahassee. The three-day event emphasized the importance of civic engagement […]

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