Thousands turned out for Pine Bluff’s first Forward Fest 2018 featuring vendors, food trucks, and entertainment. “There were people of all ages in attendance,” said Eva...
The home stretch to the 2018 mid-term elections starts today for voters in eight states following Tuesday’s primaries. In Milwaukee, organizers have been eyeing the crucial...
Little Rock’s Mosaic Templars Cultural Center is planning an exciting Juneteenth celebration. The Center’s historian, Brian Rodgers, joins TheVillageCelebration’s Vickie Newton to share the details.
With the month of May easing into the scrapbook, thousands of children and teenagers remain in foster care, still waiting for a permanent home. The calendar...
In a reminder to watch what you tweet, ABC cancelled the ‘Roseanne’ show after the star insulted former President Barack Obama’s chief of staff, Valerie Jarrett. Listen...
The summer of 1919 was an extraordinarily bloody period of racial violence in American history, so much so that black author and activist, James Weldon Johnson...
The sky is the limit for the group of pilots gathered for the 22nd annual Black Pilots of America (BPA) Operation Skyhook at Pine Bluff’s Grider...
A visit back in time can provide motivation to reinvent. Such is the case for the predominantly African-American city of Pine Bluff, Arkansas. In the late...
It was a position that offered less money and no benefits, but for Gerald B. French, Sr. it provided something far more valuable — the chance...
Excited Americans willing to forgo a few hours of sleep watched the wedding of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry on TVs, smartphones, and computers, transported to...