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Defending Super Bowl Champs Bucs Advance in Playoff Run; Bucs Defeat Eagles, 31 – 15

January 17, 2022 admin 0

By Dr. Valerie Wardlaw – The Tampa Bay Buccaneers (13-4) advanced to the next round of post-season play defeating the Philadelphia Eagles (9-8), 31-15.  The Buccaneers defense ruled the day along with fine offensive play.  Tampa […]

Business

FUNdraising Good Times: Delivering on Your Promise

January 17, 2022 admin 0

With the new year in full swing, many of us are busy pursuing new goals. We have cast our vision for what we want to accomplish, and we are ready to go. Or so we […]

Entertainment

The Talented Mr. Glynn Turman: Stars in ABC Mini-Series:  Women of the Movement

January 17, 2022 admin 0

By Dr. Valerie WardlawGlynn Turman, the venerable Emmy-winning actor brings his megawatt smile and huge talent to the small screen in the limited ABC series, Women of the Movement, the story of Mamie Till – […]

National

Maya Angelou First Black Woman on U.S. Coin

January 13, 2022 admin 0

NNPA NEWSWIRE — By Stacy M. Brown  – (Source: www.blackpressusa.com) NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent – – “Each time we redesign our currency, we have the chance to say something about our country — what […]

Editorials

2022 Will Be a Great Year for Blacks and People of Color in America

January 13, 2022 admin 0

NNPA NEWSWIRE —  Source: BlackPressUSA –By Roger Caldwell, NNPA Newswire Contributor – When leadership reflects people of color, America is in a better place for opportunity and progressive ideas for Black people. Whether you’re looking forward […]

Community

CSX Partners with HabiJax to Provide Affordable Housing for Local Veteran

January 13, 2022 admin 0

JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA (Jan. 7, 2022) — CSX, a Jacksonville based transportation company, has joined with Habitat for Humanity of Jacksonville (HabiJax) to provide an affordable home for local National Guard veteran Ebony Dobson and her […]

Greek Life

Alpha Beta Eta Omega is First AKA Chapter Chartered for 2022

January 13, 2022 admin 0

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated  welcomed their newly installed chartered Alpha Beta Eta Omega Chapter to the South Atlantic Region on January 9, 2022.  On hand to witness the event following their two year journey […]

Community

Employees Honored for Decades of Service Empowering the Formerly Incarcerated

January 13, 2022 admin 0

After 35 years of collective service to Operation New Hope and our community, Operation New Hope (ONH) recently extended their deepest thanks to employees Cynthia Dean and Desiree Foster and wished them well as they […]

Obituaries

Camilla P. Thompson – March 6, 1922 – January 10, 2022

January 13, 2022 admin 0

Camilla Perkins Thompson  Jax native, noted historian and retired educator with a career spanning 37 years transitioned this week after a brief illness at the age of 99. She graduated from Stanton Senior High School […]

Political

Jacksonville’s Redistricting Plan Risks Racial Gerrymandering Claims, Experts Say

January 13, 2022 admin 0

By Andrew Pantazi | The Tributary – Jacksonville City Council members used race as a decisive factor in drawing new district lines — but did so without ever determining their actions were necessary to protect Black […]

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