Genealogical Crossroads: Researching and Embracing a Diverse Heritage PART I of III
By Philip T. Arnell I’ve walked many paths in my life. I’ve been a performer, I’ve briefly been a teacher….
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By Philip T. Arnell I’ve walked many paths in my life. I’ve been a performer, I’ve briefly been a teacher….
By TNCPNEWS Elizabeth Leiba is a writer, college professor, and advocate for Black businesswomen. She boasts a following of over…
By Nova Pierce The pitter patter of rain accompanied by the crackling flap like the sound of a murder of…
Chef Bella Jones at her upcoming restaurant Liz and Leon’s Southern Kitchen in downtown Atlanta. Photo by Miguel Martinez/The Atlanta…
By Marcus Martin, MBA Community Engagement and Business Development Professional The Detroit Free Press Opinion piece in December about Lansing…
LANSING, MI — Michigan, Governor Gretchen Whitmer is motivating eligible residents to apply for both the federal and state Earned…
In the past 6 months, I have been asked, “Are you staying out of trouble?” at least 6 times. I…
By LaPrincess Brewer, M.D. Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research Mayo Clinic Q & A DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I…
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Nyshell Lawrence is breaking barriers with Socialight Society. Recently, she had her book launch for “i’m praying for you, girl.”…