Independence Day (July 4th) is usually a day people look forward to gathering with family and friends to enjoy good food and conversation. For some families,...
By Margot McKenzie Too often when we think of a school’s curriculum, we think of specific courses a school has to offer, but after a sit-down...
With the publication of the Paradise Papers, leaks of financial documents researched by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ), we see how little consideration major...
In celebration of LCI’s 100 years as a service organization, the districts have been urged to establish Centennial Projects in four key areas of need –...
By Fern Gillespie Photos: Barry L. Mason For over 20 years, Bernice Green traveled around the US and Europe as the first Black publicist at CBS...
David Robinson came to the offices of the International African Arts Festival this past Sunday, invited in partnership with the National Association of Kawaido Organizations (NAKO),...
The culturally historical neighborhood of Bedford-Stuyvesant got a taste of southern Kenya as the world-renowned Friends of Sironka Dance Troupe graced Bailey’s Café last Friday. In...