By Conrad Worrill, Ph.D. As the Houston Chapter of the National Black United Front has so eloquently stated, we must stand against the war because “we...
Time is running out for those who participated in rescue, recovery and cleanup following the collapse of the World Trade Center to preserve their right to...
By Mary Alice Miller A Dropout Summit was held Feb. 23 at Baruch College. In collaboration with Directions for Our Youth, the United Way and the...
By Stanley Kinard It seems like my column is becoming an obituary column. I would be remiss if I did not acknowledge persons that have given...
In Pursuit of Excellence and Education As drop-out rates increase across New York City, we are encouraged by the successful work that’s going on with students...
The community’s reaction to police and gang violence falls within tacit boundaries that do not include intimate partner abuse. Why is it that the violence perpetrated...
1. Wall Street Slave Market (Wall and Water Streets). A market for the sale and hire of enslaved Africans and Indians was established here at the...
Technology Panel At Burson-Marsteller In Manhattan New York, NY – January 2007 – The Black Public Relations Society-New York’s (BPRS-NY) recent “Technology Trends for PR Professionals”...