Over the last six years as a university professor I have been honored to mentor many college students. As they enter the halls of academia they...
It first happened five years ago. Vickie Newton was sitting in the comfort of her own home and a new email appeared in her inbox. Not...
Let’s face it… Black America has too much experience living on the edge of the cliff, fiscal or otherwise, and Black business owners occupy the most precarious...
Many Americans are enjoying a return to their culinary roots, dining on foods grown by the farmers in their area. It’s a long overdue acknowledgment of the significance...
In the military today one out of three women are likely to be raped according to Factors Associated With Women’s Risk Of Rape Military Environment. In...
On November 8-9, 2012, members and guests of the Greater Phoenix Black Chamber of Commerce (GPBCC) took advantage of educational and networking opportunities and talked about...
Valaida Fullwood, author of Giving Back: A Tribute to Generations of African American Philanthropists Radical simply means ‘grasping things at the root.’ — Angela Davis Let’s engage...
At the Muhammad Ali Center, context is everything. If you come here expecting simply a boxing museum, you might be disappointed. “You’ll find Muhammad Ali was...
The nation’s leaders awarded the Congressional Gold Medal to the four girls killed in the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing. Addie Mae Collins, Carole Robertson, and...
What just happened? Who is to blame? What should we do next? If you happen to call yourself a conservative you are undoubtedly experiencing the post...