Dallas, Texas — May 14, 2025 — In celebration of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, observed nationwide from May 1–31, veteran international photojournalist and filmmaker...
By Terry Allen Big Mama Lucille Allen was more than just a matriarch—she was a moral compass, a front-porch philosopher, and a fierce believer in the power of voice. She survived Jim Crow, marched during...
by E. Faye Williams Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) fearlessly called it as she saw it, suggesting that if the president is talking about rapists and...
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — The event took place under the shadow of a second Trump administration that has launched fresh attacks on press freedom, barring...
Celebrating Afro-Latin, Afro-Caribbean, Black American, and African Diaspora Culture Dallas, TX — pA first-of-its-kind cultural experience is preparing for takeoff in Dallas. The Afro Air...
Companies that prioritize sustainability, corporate social responsibility, and ethical practices are more likely to attract and retain Gen Z talent. By Teresa WalshJournaliZm As...
By: DaQuan LawrenceAFRO International Writer 10 years since the shooting death of Michael Brown, a teenager shot by former police officer Darren Wilson in Ferguson,...
Coy Murchison received her BS Degree in English/History from Paul Quinn College, a Certification in Healthcare Compliance from Seton Hall University School of Law,...
By Elizabeth De SantiagoJournaliZm The Dallas Theater Center production of “The Little Mermaid” is a bubbly, fun adventure for the whole family to enjoy...
By Sydney LaCourJournaliZm Choosing between public and private schools can significantly shape a student’s educational journey. Each type of school offers unique experiences that...
By Defender News Service With the special election called by Texas Governor Greg Abbott to elect an individual to finish the late Congresswoman Sheila Jackson...