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Washington Heights Uplifted with Food Give-a-Way and New Sign

February 19, 2021 admin 0

By Desiree Jones – With the growing number of people out of work due to the pandemic, food distributions across Duval County are still in effect for those in need.  In the Washington Heights area […]

Community

Students Stage Protest of School Systems Black History Month Message Combined with Suicide Prevention

February 19, 2021 admin 0

By Lynn Jones-Turpin – In 1926 historian Carter G. Woodson and the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History announced the second week of February to be “Negro History Week”.  This week was […]

Entertainment

Black Women TV Anchor Karen Hudson-Samuels, 68, Dies One Day After Getting COVID-19 Vaccine

February 19, 2021 admin 0

By Victor Omondi (Source: www.yourblackworld.net) – Karen Hudson-Samuels, a former Detroit TV anchor, has passed away from what is speculated to be the side effects of COVID-19 vaccine. Her occupation in broadcast journalism arched for over […]

Editorials

Black History Month Should Also Celebrate Black Republican Trailblazers

February 19, 2021 admin 0

By Ronna McDaniel –  Black History Month is the time where the nation honors and celebrates the contributions of Black Americans and Black American culture in the United States. This year, I challenge other working […]

Business

Its Time to Create Your Fundraising Plan: Part One of a Two-Part Series

February 19, 2021 admin 0

FUNdraising Good Times –While New Year’s celebrations are nothing but a memory now, it was not that long ago that many of us were creating personal and professional goals and plans. But the weeks have […]

Business

Don’t Keep Data Out of Decision Making!

February 19, 2021 admin 0

Home / February 14, 2021 – Data managers are one of the most under-rated – and least engaged – members of a fundraising solicitation team. Don’t make the mistake of overlooking their value. Sometimes we […]

Business

Faith Based Entrepreneur Tiphanie Montgomery Tells How She Made Millions During the Pandemic

February 16, 2021 admin 0

(ATLANTA) – February 17, 2020 – As a teen mom and college dropout, no one ever saw Tiphani Montgomery becoming a best-selling author, international speaker, and entrepreneur who made millions from her couch with just a […]

Urban Traveler

Inside The Wormley Hotel: America’s First Known Upscale Black-Owned Hotel

February 16, 2021 admin 0

PUBLISHED: FEB 15, 2021 –  (Source: www.travelnoire.com) – By Ayah A. – African Americans have played a major role in Washington, D.C. becoming the city it is. During the Civil War and Reconstruction periods, the […]

Editorials

Lawful Use of Medical Marijuana Could Raise Issues for Employees

February 16, 2021 admin 0

(Source: flcourier.com) 2.16.21 – Last November, the Marion County School Board fired a high school administrator after he refused to stop using medical marijuana to treat chronic pain related to a combat injury he sustained […]

National

Biden Extends Foreclosure Moratorium, But No Help for Renters

February 16, 2021 admin 0

 (Source: www.washingtoninformer.com) By WI Web Staff February 16, 2021 – President Biden on Tuesday extended a ban on housing foreclosures to June 30 to assist homeowners who are having trouble making mortgage payments during the coronavirus […]

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