By Charlene Crowell TriceEdneyWire.com As the COVID19 pandemic continues to unfold with surging confirmed cases and ever-rising deaths, the Department of Labor announced on April 16 that...
By Rosaland Tyler Associate Editor New Journal and Guide Although a disproportionate number of African Americans are dying from COVID-19, boost your immune system by thinking...
A $349 billion program created to assist America’s small businesses was launched on April 3 to provide payroll, utilities, rent and more for eligible applicants screened...
By Stacy Brown With the coronavirus death toll passing 50,000 during the last week in April, Black leaders in the U.S. have taken to warning their...
Publishers of Black-owned community newspapers, including Janis Ware of the Atlanta Voice, Cheryl Smith of Texas Metro News, Chris Bennett of the Seattle Medium, Denise Rolark Barnes of the Washington...
Our member newspapers are still printing, and our online and digital distributions of vital life-saving accurate information on COVID-19 are all being done responsibly and effectively....
By Barrington M. Salmon TriceEdneyWire.com Sports fans in the United States and around the world – plus people who are not necessarily sports-oriented – are mourning...
HAMPTON ROADS A civil rights discussion on January 21 will highlight two famous U.S. Supreme Court cases that legitimized America’s practice of racism: Dred Scott (1857)...
WASHINGTON The Senate and the House have voted to pass the FUTURE Act, a bipartisan proposal to authorize permanent funding for Historically Black Colleges and Universities...
HAMPTON ROADS The 24th annual “Project Inclusion Board Governance Leadership Development Program” sponsored by the United Way of South Hampton Roads Committee on Diversity and Inclusion...
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