Kwanzaa kick-off echoes calls to value black life (pictured above: Zen Sadler (center) helps Don Williams and Patricia Sadler light the Kwanzaa kinara.) The recent deaths of unarmed black men at
Kwanzaa kick-off echoes calls to value black life (pictured above: Zen Sadler (center) helps Don Williams and Patricia Sadler light the Kwanzaa kinara.) The recent deaths of unarmed black men at
(pictured above: Assistant Police Chief Connie Southern helps a young man shop.) Police and firefighters took youth from The Children’s Home on a holiday shopping spree at Target on University Parkway
(pictured above: students (top row, from left) Sam Murphy, Kent Garrett, KC Barrett, James Bailey, Will Dietsche, Meredith Anderson, Tyler St. John, Charles Reuger (bottom row) Olivia Acuna, Caroline Gallalee, Katie
(pictured above: Protestors raise their hands during last week’s rally.) Locals disheartened by decisions not to charge white police officers in the deaths of unarmed black men held their most visible
Bus tour takes shoppers to black-owned businesses (Dana Suggs rings up customers at Body and Soul on Saturday.) In observance
Local leaders dismayed and encouraged to fight for change ( Rev. Willard Bass speaks as S. Wayne Patterson stands at his
(pictured above: Cedric Russell stands outside of Russell’s Funeral Home with his sister, Carmen, earlier this week. The family business
Panel tackles Palestinian/Israeli conflict (pictured above: Imam Khalid Griggs speaks as Rabbi Dr. Andrew Ettin listens.) A panel of professors and
(pictured above: Noelle Brown tosses a football as her mother, Marcella, looks on.) Grandparents compete alongside their grandkids Intergenerational teams of
Midterm elections tend to have far less voter turnout than presidential ones, but they can have just as big of