NNPA NEWSWIRE — With this program, I was able to see that my peers were more than the narrative I had given them,” says Alan Carlisle, 10th-grade student at Cass Technical High School and 2026 Journey Fellow. “I learned the difference between critique and criticism, and I’ve grown as a young man alongside my peers.”
NNPA NEWSWIRE — Hosted by the City’s Community Investment for Families Department, the 2026 “Making LA Affordable for All: A Summit on Equity, Access, and Economic Stability” focused on advancing coordinated solutions for the more than 600,000 Angelenos currently living in poverty.
NNPA NEWSWIRE — Civil Rights TV offers round-the-clock programming that includes documentaries, live discussions, news analysis, educational content and cultural storytelling. Organizers say the network is designed to function not only as a digital archive of civil rights history but also as a living platform addressing contemporary challenges.
NNPA NEWSWIRE — I had a recent visit and was left in awe, from the high-quality service, the astonishing property, and the warm professional staff.
NNPA NEWSWIRE — This is a complex issue with high stakes for patients. Older adults, in particular, are often prescribed multiple drugs by different doctors for different reasons. The Centers for Disease Control reports that nearly 70% of adults 40-79 years used one or more prescriptions in the past 30 days and over 20% used five or more prescriptions.
Houston designates historic churches and homes as protected landmarks, safeguarding the city's culture and community history.
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The logo, made famous by the Grambling State University football team and head coach Eddie Robinson, now has full control
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In the early 1950s – the dawn of the disposable plastics era – Dow marketed something called STYRON as “the right plastic...right from the start”.
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NNPA NEWSWIRE — The National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) representing the Black Press of America is pleased to formally announce the launch of our 2026 “Leadership Matters” video series. Working in collaboration with Events DC and PKB Enterprises, with corporate support, we were able to professionally produce six exclusive 30-minute video interviews with some of the nation’s most effective and transformative leaders who are making a positive difference in science and technology innovations, healthcare engagement, and political empowerment and public advocacy.
College basketball’s regular season does not always end with drama, but Saturday’s matchup between No. 20 Arkansas and Missouri in Columbia, Missouri, is genuinely meaningful for both programs. Tip-off is set for noon ET on ESPN from Mizzou Arena, and by the time the final buzzer sounds, the SEC Tournament bracket could look very different. The post Arkansas vs Missouri is messier than it looks appeared first on Rolling Out.
Excitement is building in Hollywood as an anonymous Oscar ballot obtained by Variety hints at how the race may unfold, with 'Sinners' and 'One Battle After Another' dominating several categories.
With a long-standing history of civic engagement and advocacy, Rev. Frederick Haynes III is vying to transition from the church to the political realm.
Cuba has spent the last 60 years exporting doctors, fixing vintage cars, and quietly surviving the longest embargo in modern history.
The Relevance of the NAACP in Black America Today: An Exploratory Analysis
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