Michelle Elaine James Sullivan, affectionately known as "Puddin" and "Princess" graced this world with her radiant presence on March 28, 1965, in Shreveport, Louisiana.
Danette's Urban Oasis is a spa and boutique merged into one. Danette Wicker, your massage therapist and nail tech, provides a one-on-one experience that...
For Black American communities, health care research hasn’t always been fair. Historically, Black people have been underrepresented in clinical trials, which are studies testing new...
The Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) recent flight ban on Haiti, presented as a safety measure, has been criticized as an ill-conceived policy decision that...
Carla Ranger was a fierce, firebrand advocate for underserved communities when she was a Dallas Independent School District board trustee for eight years.
By Dr. Linda Amerson www.hairandscalpessentials.com Have you ever looked in the mirror, and suddenly noticed a patch of your hair suddenly gone? You are...
By Thomas Muhammad Yep, you damn skippy! Here I go again! Seeing majority Black neighborhoods across America stalled in decades of squaller conditions grossly...
By Vincent L. Hall Protesting is the social movement from emotion to resolve, from sensationalism to realism and rallies to pickets. The Warrior Model...
By Michael HernandezEntertainment Reporter I have real mixed emotions after seeing the movie Goldie. It’s a character-driven movie about an 18-year-old girl, Slick Woods,...
By Miles Jaye High-level gangsters, mobsters, drug dealers, who earn the rank of “Boss,” “Kingpin,” or “Don” (as in Don Corleone—the Godfather), do so...