
Philadelphia’s 17-year-old Licensed Pilot, Jonathan Suarez, Shares His Story.
While most teens are still figuring out parallel parking, Jonathan Suarez is out here flying his mom to Ocean City for her birthday like it is no big deal.
While most teens are still figuring out parallel parking, Jonathan Suarez is out here flying his mom to Ocean City for her birthday like it is no big deal.
Here are ten creative ways you can observe this month and celebrate the legacy of African Americans in our country.
We look at all the potential benefits of taking part in Dry January and how it can help you develop healthier habits that will last long beyond the month itself.
Montessori could be a great educational choice for you and your child.
Now more than before, couples are opting for small weddings for a variety of reasons.
Juneteenth is a day to reflect, pray, dance and educate, and celebrate the damaging but remarkable history of Black people in this country.
Dr. Satcher made it his life’s work to lessen the disparities in health. His goal has been to bring equal health care to those that need it the most. He is known as the “nation’s leading spokesperson for equal health.”
On September 15, 1830, one freed 16 years old Black boy by the name of Hezekiel Grice witnessed something no Black during that time thought they could ever see. On that day the first National Negro Convention was held and it was all thanks to Grice
Mary Eliza Mahoney (1845-1926) was a pioneer. She remained patient as she followed her dreams and became the first Black licensed nurse in the United States.
Dr. Daniel Hale Williams III (1856-1931) didn’t just give Black medical professionals a seat at the table, he made the table himself, all while becoming one of the first surgeons to perform a successful open heart surgery in the U.S.