The Philadelphia Association of Black Journalists Black Vigilance
By Layla JonesThe National Association of Black Journalists, now located in Washington, D.C., got its start in Philadelphia in 1973 by the f…
By Layla JonesThe National Association of Black Journalists, now located in Washington, D.C., got its start in Philadelphia in 1973 by the f…
By Layla JonesStephen Mitnaul always knew he wanted to be an engineer. What else would a kid gifted in math and science aspire to? But it wa…
By Tomas Varela,President of NExT Philadelphia, sums up a dichotomy of being a civic-minded Black person in Philadelphia.“We have the burden…
By Layla JonesOn May 17 in a dimly lit Old City lounge, some of the city’s finest Black professional organizations linked up for a quarterly…
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…
By Ayana JonesThe world is full of artistic and creative genres such as music, theatre, visual arts, literature, and more, including the gen…
By Rayna WeddingtonJames Mitchell became a vegetarian at age 21and has been on a journey of eating good and
feeling good for about 40 years …
The Beech Scholarship Fund is positively impacting the lives of young people who are furthering their education.The fund recently provided m…
First African America female Lt. Gov. of New Jersey!My experience at Lincoln University was wonderful, indescribable, memorable, and life al…
By Ayana JonesU.S. Rep. Alma S. Adams is passionate about advocating for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). When she spok…