ATLANTA VOICE — Kwame Johnson is currently the CEO of Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Atlanta and has served in that capacity since March 2018. While taking...
ATLANTA VOICE — Approximately 374 girls are commercially sexually exploited monthly in Georgia, according to statistics compiled by the Center for Public Policy Studies. Atlanta was one...
NNPA NEWSWIRE — The main event – playfully named “The Greatest Show on Dirt” — is the rodeo itself. Thousands of spectators gather to watch black...
NNPA NEWSWIRE — To hundreds of her supporters Lightfoot said, ‘You created more than just history. You created a movement for change. When we started this...
ATLANTA VOICE — While an act of war is commonly defined as action by one country against another with an intention to provoke a war or...
ATLANTA VOICE — Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms announced Public Safety Commissioner George Turner will build the most robust summer youth engagements plans in recent Atlanta history...
BLACK VOICE NEWS — In honor of International Women’s Day and “the continued urgency of the fight for gender equality,” this month the technology publication Wired featured...
ATLANTA VOICE — Women’s History Month continues to celebrate the many women making great strides to bettering the world and those in their community. Toni Davis, is...
ATLANTA VOICE — With 20 books in 20 years serving as the foundation of her career, Mary B. Morrison has built a legacy of empowering women, especially...
LOS ANGELES SENTINEL — Dr. Rosie Milligan invites you to attend the Black Writers On Tour & Southern California Black Business Expo—all under one roof, Saturday,...
ATLANTA VOICE — With 455 qualified TV and movie productions, Georgia’s film and television entertainment industry experienced a banner year in the fiscal year 2018.
NNPA NEWSWIRE — Sixty-four percent of Americans have at least one cup of coffee a day. Of those surveyed (3000 people), 79 percent said they made...
ATLANTA VOICE — Pharmaceuticals executive and certified executive coach Marion Brooks touched down in Atlanta to discuss his latest book “What You Don’t Know is Hurting...
ROLLINGOUT.COM — Ross Fleming is an Atlanta native who has entered the entertainment world ready to take it by storm. He was drawn to the arts at...
ATLANTA VOICE — The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee and Senator Chuck Schumer, the minority leader, have implored her to run in 2020 against Senator David Perdue, a...
ATLANTA VOICE — Saturday night, Raycom Sports signed off for the last time as the ACC Tournament concluded in Charlotte, North Carolina. The network was the bedrock...
ATLANTA VOICE — Atlanta United Football Club, Mercedes-Benz Stadium and State Farm Arena are among the nominees in the 12th annual Sports Business Awards, hosted by Street...
ATLANTA VOICE — Regions Bank opened a new branch in Sugar Hill, Georgia.
Jacksonville Free Press — Our national economy is barreling ahead, but at the same time millions of people are being left behind.
ATLANTA VOICE — On March 14, Georgia Democrat Stacey Abrams met with former vice-president Joe Biden in Washington, DC.
ATLANTA VOICE — One of the most prominent highlights of the address included Bottoms’ announcement that she will establish Atlanta’s first dedicated Department of Transportation.
THE ATLANTA VOICE — The mass meeting will be the first time all three men have come together around environmental issues in the South.
THE TENNESSEE TRIBUNE — Harold Jordan, MD was the first African-American resident physician at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — Ke’Von Singleton is a senior at First Baptist School and a local filmmaker that speaks on unity throughout Charleston.
ATLANTA VOICE — Linda Calhoun, created the non-profit that brings real women role models to the forefront with careers.