By Peter Williams Institutions such as Medgar Evers College School of Continuing Education play an important role in transforming the lives of Central Brooklyn’s residents. Continuing...
Historian, Mary Logan Taylor Samuel Carter, Sr., was born to enslaved parents during the 1800’s. We were told that his original given name was Miles. Samuel...
Fifty years after the powerful impact of a combined legal strategy and activism across Black America that brought forth the Brown victory, we are worse off....
“The African Burial Ground is the most significant archaeological find in New York City history,” says Howard Dodson, Schomburg Chief. “In October 2003, we ensured that...
By Feona Sharhran Huff Special to Our Time Press Faith Y. Cole is thankful for the excellent education her oldest son, Antonio, is receiving at Brooklyn’s...
By Stanley Kinard I’m told it was standing- room- only at the House of the Lord Church on Monday, August 23rd, 2004. An all-star linedup of...
By Debra Brunson, Betty Davis & Deborah Jacobs Historically, the Department of Education (the DOE, formerly known as the Board of Education) has prevented people of...