DALLAS, TEXAS — St. Philip’s School and Community Center, a national model for school-based community transformation, proudly reflects on the success of its inaugural...
Financial emergencies can happen when a household faces a sudden expense, income loss, medical bill, car repair, housing issue, or family crisis. Access to...
Tamika Jackson is a public speaker and community catalyst. A designer and deliverer of financial education workshops, she has a foundation in nonprofit leadership,...
BY THE HAITIAN TIMES UNICEF is concerned about the living conditions of Haitians expelled from the Mexican-American border to Haiti, more than two-thirds of whom...
This story, originally published in The Dallas Morning News, is reprinted as part of a collaborative partnership between The Dallas Morning News and Texas...
By Andrew Whigham, III Our Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) have educated and entertained millions over the years. With the COVID pandemic suppressing...
The Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce is about advocacy, economic development and social capital for Black businesses. Established in 1926, the Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce serves...
By Sylvia Dunnavant HinesTexas Metro News According to current statistics, one out eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer at some point in...
--Judge Lela Lawrence Mays is the presiding Judge of the 283rd Judicial District Court, having jurisdiction in Dallas County over all felony level criminal...
Minnie’s Food Pantry and Minnie’s Resale Boutique are ideal for those in need and those who would like to give. Owner Cheryl “Action” Jackson believes it...
BY SAM BOJARSKI AND LEONARDO MARCH Rodney Rozier walked in the door of the NACC Receiving Center in Houston, one day after driving nearly six hours from...