“Children’s education becomes secondary to the basic needs of a home and family. The traditional in-person school has been, for many children, a respite from home...
By Leonard E. Colvin Chief Reporter New Journal and Guide The pandemic generated by COVID-19 has revealed a variety of long-standing biases, disparities, and...
Submitted By Herman L. Ward Special To The Guide CHESAPEAKE The New Chesapeake Men for Progress, Inc. awarded more than $10,000 in scholarships to Chesapeake students...
By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent @StacyBrownMedia It isn’t often a politician running for office keeps his campaign promise. Since defeating Donald Trump,...
By Ray Curry Secretary-Treasurer UAW These days, like the old Ray Charles song says, I’ve got Georgia on My Mind. We should all be thinking of...
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By Marc H. Morial TriceEdneyWire.com “Now is when the real work begins. The hard work. The necessary work. The good work. The essential work to save lives...
By Leonard E. Colvin Chief Reporter New Journal and Guide Two weeks after the General Election where African Americans secured a majority on the Portsmouth City...
By Leonard E. Colvin Chief Reporter New Journal and Guide Less than a week after Joseph Lindsey, who represents the 90th District in the House of Delegates...
More studies have been conducted after the 2016 presidential election, with most if not all pointing to the same conclusion: racism, not economic dissatisfaction.
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