BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — As the Trump administration renews its assault on social safety nets—from mental health care to housing and education—young Black Americans are migrating to...
NNPA NEWSWIRE — C.J.’s Southern Seasonings originally started as a commercial mobile concession stand in San Antonio where they sold fried fish and seafood. This is...
By Ben Jealous There is always a new low for Trump Republicans. And that is pretty frightening. Take the latest exercise in lawlessness, dishonesty, and cruelty...
NNPA NEWSWIRE — “I don’t want to get political here, but I would hope that this report would color how people view the approaches that the...
NNPA NEWSWIRE — “All we want is a fair trial. That’s all we’re asking for,” Rodney Reed’s brother, Roderick, told The Final Call. “We want to...
NNPA NEWSWIRE — Despite the limited amount of African Americans in the cockpit, Stanislaus said now is the time for people of color to join the...
AFRICAN AMERICAN NEWS & ISSUES — here were many transformative criminal justice reform bills lawmakers filed and pushed this session. Bail reform, the Sandra Bland Act, the...
AFRICAN AMERICAN NEWS & ISSUES — Flanked by his five-year-old daughter, Karem Greene was one of many parents who spent the afternoon at the Weekly Family YMCA...
SAN ANTONIO OBSERVER — Money is green, but when it comes to leveraging the power of our dollars to best benefit the community, many of us feel...
AFRICAN AMERICAN NEWS & ISSUES — It’s more than a family affair, it’s a community involvement, and it’s a cultural ongoing movement! Shape’s 50th Homecoming, “Come On...
Senator José Menéndez Passes Bill Establishing Holocaust Remembrance Week in Public Schools Across Texas By Afram News San Antonio, Texas – Yesterday marked a significant milestone...
PASADENA JOURNAL — Sandra was an Honors Graduate from San Gorgonio High School in Highland, California; and received the Distinguished Honor Graduate Award at both Airman...
SAN ANTONIO OBSERVER — History is like a pendulum. It swings back and forth between narratives and many times those narratives swing back around. No other metaphor...
SAN ANTONIO OBSERVER — In 2018, CPS Energy saw an increase in the number of customers reporting to have been victimized by someone representing themselves as a...
SAN ANTONIO OBSERVER — A lot of us use technology to communicate these days. The days of face-to-face communication, in person, are minuscule to the time we...
THE TENNESSEE TRIBUNE — Drawing upon his years undercover and his work in the private sector, Mr. Hurd has a starkly different vision for the Southwestern...
SAN ANTONIO OBSERVER — The annual DreamWeek Summit will return to San Antonio for its seventh consecutive year in January 2019.
SAN ANTONIO OBSERVER — The annual Martin Luther King, Jr. March, is scheduled for Monday, January 21, 2019
SAN ANTONIO OBSERVER — The Spurs went to Orlando Wednesday night after wrapping up a 6-game home stand that saw them go 5-1
SAN ANTONIO OBSERVER — Cyber P-TECH at Sam Houston High School will debut 2019-2020 as the only Pathways in Technology Early College High School in San...
SAN ANTONIO OBSERVER — If the idea of getting up at the crack of dawn for Black Friday shopping isn't your idea of a fun Thanksgiving, you might...
SAN ANTONIO OBSERVER — November 8th, the NAACP San Antonio Branch elections are more important than any I can remember in my lifetime. Local political leaders...
SAN ANTONIO OBSERVER — The Governor’s Small Business Forums provide small business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs with timely, relevant, actionable advice on how to start, operate, grow and...
THE SAN ANTONIO OBSERVER — How can we turn our communities around? Support our businesses. We need to consciously “buy black”.
Panelists and civil rights leaders encouraged people of color and millennials, in particular, to Stop Hate and Vote, during the 109th NAACP annual convention.