Soaking in a bath has been a cultural practice worldwide for centuries. It has proven to provide benefits of improving mood, aiding skin conditions,...
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...
By Derrel Johnson Iconic soul singers Patti LaBelle and Gladys Knight have countless things in common. Born just four days apart, chart-topping Grammy Award winners both...
By Alicia WilsonSpecial CorrespondentTexas Metro News At this year’s International Beauty Show in New York City, Black beauty wasn’t just trending—it was testifying. Inside...
DALLAS – Saddle up! Dust off those cowboy boots and giddy up to the 36th Texas Black Invitational Rodeo on Saturday, July 26, at 7 p.m. at the Fair Park Coliseum...
Dr. Julianne Malveaux Critical thinking has taken a leave of absence. Reality is unreal. History is inverted, so the villains become the victims, and...
In light of recent legislative changes affecting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts—particularly on college campuses—we’ve started to hear from some of our partners...
By Stacy M. BrownBlack Press USASenior National Correspondent The hiring of Marva Johnson by Florida A&M University is a calculated political strategy to control...
By Jeroslyn JoVonnwww.blackenterprise.com The People’s Union is launching a second nationwide boycott against Walmart to combat the retailer’s “corporate greed.” On May 20, People’s Union Founder...