CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — Latisha Bradley is sharing her love of books with the Lowcountry.
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — Begin believing in achieving your goals today!
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — Starting February 16, Fresh Future Farm store customers will be able to pay what they can afford.
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — Ray DeeZy and Deezyland will host “WHEN IT ALL BOILS DOWN: The Deluxe Edition Kick Back”.
NNPA NEWSWIRE — The chief justice of the South Carolina Supreme Court, the chief executive officer of a community development fund, and an organization made up...
DEFENDER NEWS NETWORK — In an op-ed for The Washington Post published on Friday, Scott wrote that the GOP often struggles with “civility and fairness,”.
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — The City of North Charleston’s Cultural Arts Department have announced a Children’s Theatre performance in honor of Black History Month.
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — Once the project is complete, the Center will be able help 3,500 Lowcountry children every year.
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — Family, friends, and supporters packed Finis Horne Arena on Tuesday, Dec. 18, to see 218 graduates receive degrees during Lander University’s 158th commencement.
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — The S.C. Poor People’s Campaign in recent months has been strengthening.
MICHIGAN CHRONICLE — They say not all heroes wear capes, but this pint-sized doll full of #blackgirlmagic packs a powerful punch and with her vibrant-colored cape...
THE WESTSIDE GAZETTE — For the first time, a Black woman was named deputy director at NASA’s Johnson Space Center.
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — On Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018, the Charleston County Park and Recreation Commission (CCPRC) will hold a drop-in style public information and input meeting...
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — Federal Incumbent Worker Training Assistance (IWT) funds totaling $100,000 are available through the Workforce Innovations and Opportunity Act.
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — Recently I saw something about voter suppression on Facebook. The subject’s been on my mind a lot recently since viewing a CNN report...
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — Several local civil rights organizations November 27 began picketing at Cumulus Radio Station Group’s North Charleston studios to address allegations of racial discrimination...
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — According to the United States Census Bureau, there are more than 2 million businesses in the country that are owned by African Americans
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — Join the Charleston Parks Conservancy for a family holiday movie night at Hampton Park.
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — In August, YWCA Greater Charleston welcomed Cristina Turcu, previously with the United Nations Development Program in Moldova, to a four-month international fellowship at...
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — CEO Perrin Middleton said the new digital banking now allows members 24/7 access to their accounts.
SAN DIEGO VOICE — African Americans should not be surprised at the recent outburst of violence both in terms of bombs sent through the mail and...
CHARELSTON CHRONICLE — Origin SC offers an array of workshops to the public. Workshops focus on topics: credit improvement, homeownership, budgeting, and more! Below is a...
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — A Meet the Candidates event for candidates running for South Carolina House of Representatives Districts 15 and 117 will be held on Tuesday,...
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — The Charleston County Board of Elections and Voter Registration (BEVR) is in need of additional poll managers for the general election on November...
Charleston Chronicle — Ray DeeZy’s latest EP, “When It All Boils Down”, is set for release on digital platforms November 2.