Love for Mymah
On July 28th 2018, members of the DATI theater production celebrated with hearts full of pride and joy, a milestone in their 41st year of ex…
On July 28th 2018, members of the DATI theater production celebrated with hearts full of pride and joy, a milestone in their 41st year of ex…
A Candid Conversation with the First Elected African-American Woman Bishop in the History of the Lutheran Church—Rev. Patricia DavenportA fe…
2018 is almost over and we cannot let the year end without reflecting on how amazing the year has been to us and specifically what we are th…
The Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders is the flagship program of the Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) which bro…
If there is such thing as anOG (Someone who has been around, old school, and is highly skilled in a particular area.) in the world of social…
The Beech Scholarship Fund is positively impacting the lives of young people who are furthering their education.The fund recently provided m…
You are from Ghana? Our people came from there,” the old man said to me. I sat down on the ground next to him and a group of young men sitti…
First African America female Lt. Gov. of New Jersey!My experience at Lincoln University was wonderful, indescribable, memorable, and life al…
By Staff WriterState Sen. Vincent J. Hughes has been a champion for Pennsylvania’s two Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU). …
Steven Scott Bradley, an alumnus of Fisk University, is current president and CEO of Bradley & Bradley Associates, Inc., a commercial and risk management firm located in Philadelphia. As Chairman of the African American Chamber of Commerce (AACC) for PA, NJ and DE, he works with a board that seeks to revitalize communities by filling the systemic void in opportunities for sustenance and ownership ˗ rather than just for survival and dependence.