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Runner “Moo-Ve It” to Promote Healthy Families and Arts Education

March 5, 2020 admin 0

Funding for arts education can be volatile despite its benefits to students. Locally the Jacksonville Arts & Music School (JAMS) is tackling this issue by providing local children in underserved areas with arts education and […]

Community

Beaches Service Member Honored for his Love of Life and Service

March 5, 2020 admin 0

The City of Atlantic Beach held a special dedication ceremony at the Dutton Island Preserve in Atlantic Beach, Florida, this past Saturday to honor U.S. Army Sergeant First Class Leroy Everett to honor his city […]

Local

Free Mini Sessions Empower and Unite Black Males of All Ages

March 5, 2020 admin 0

Empowering boys to be men and men to be mentors is key to rebuilding the foundation of the African American community and its sustainable legacy. Implementing these notions and the components to bring to a […]

Local

Reading Divas Celebrate Literacy and History During Monthly Confab

March 5, 2020 admin 0

The Reading Divas Mother Daughter Book Club met to discuss the importance of Black History; particularly the contributions of African American Women. Hosted by Barbara Barrett and her daughter Zoe, the February book talk included […]

Local

Jacksonville Media Excellence Feted with the Ken Knight Award

March 5, 2020 admin 0

The Umunna Legal Group paid tribute to media excellence honoring local contributors of color. “The community appreciates those candid moments and we appreciate the media continually using their voice to share those important stories with […]

Editorials

Women’s History Month Shouldn’t Go Unrecognized

March 3, 2020 Staff 0

by Reggie Fullwood Throughout my life I have had strong women raising, supporting and inspiring me – we all have. From Mom and Grandma to great schoolteachers, physicians, publishers and CEOs, women make the world […]

Editorials

Trump’s 2021 Budget Reflects His Values

March 3, 2020 Staff 0

by Dr. Julianne Malveaux If you tell me how you spend your money, I can tell you what your values are. You say you are a Christian but neither tithe nor have a church home. […]

Sports

Warriors Explain Why a ‘Dap’ Much More Than a Handshake in NBA Culture

February 28, 2020 admin 0

By Logan Murdock February 26, 2020 9:00 AM Steve Kerr remembers the first time he had to make the decision. It was nearly 40 years ago, at an awards banquet in Los Angeles, and Kerr, a seventh-grader, was in the […]

Entertainment

Inside Reggaeton’s Unsung Black History

February 28, 2020 admin 0

By Neena Rouhani Rolling Stone / February 28, 2020 Maidel “La Sista” Canales vividly recalls the “reggaeton fever” of the Nineties. At 16, Canales and her brother, four years her senior, formed the rap duo “Los […]

Political

The Black Middle Class Needs Political Attention, Too

February 28, 2020 admin 0

By Andre M. Perry and Carl Romer February 27, 2020 The Democratic presidential candidates’ courtship of the Black electorate has received significant attention, as it should. The eventual nominee has little to no chance of […]

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