April 2014 Archive
By Geraldine Wyckoff Contributing Writer After a few days rest, Jazz Fest picks up again (May 1-May 4) or, for some who have been holding out until the big final weekend, it ... Makes you wanna holla!
By Dr. E. Faye Williams, Esq. TriceEdneywire.com Columnist The world, or more accurately, events of the world are moving at an ever increasing rate of speed. If I had to ... Many more rivers to cross
By Benjamin F. Chavis, Jr. NNPA Columnist Today, the long travail and struggle of African people to gain freedom, justice, equality and empowerment remains both a historic challenge and an unprecedented opportunity. ... Minister Farrakhan says he is ill
By Frederick H. Lowe Contributing Writer (Special from NorthStarNews) — Minister Louis Farrakhan, who spoke at a reparations conference recently at Chicago State University, told the audience that he is ill. Restaurants in poor areas push unhealthy foods
(HealthDay News) — Restaurants near public housing developments tend to offer unhealthy meals, a new study finds. Researchers analyzed menus from 61 fast-food and 72 table-service restaurants within a half mile ... What the latest keystone XL delay really means
By John H. Cushman Jr. Contributing Writer (Special from InsideClimate News and New America Media) – By delaying a final decision on the Keystone XL pipeline until Nebraska devises a legally valid ... Voter suppression: One state’s, Ohio, incredible tactics
By Zenitha Prince Contributing Writer (Special to the Trice Edney News Wire from the Afro American Newspaper) — It was a sunny March morning when Ohio State Sen. Nina Turner (D) and ... This is our kind of conspiracy
By Fr. Jerome LeDoux Contributing Columnist At a fundraising dinner for a school that serves children with learning disabilities, the father of one of the students delivered a speech that would never ... Study details link between race, air pollution exposure
By Sue Sturgis Contributing Writer (Special from Facing South) – That the color of your skin can be an important factor in determining the quality of the environment where you live is ... Southern University celebrates 100 years in Baton Rouge
By Koran Addo Contributing Writer BATON ROUGE, La. (Special to AP from The Advocate) — The people who make up the Southern University community will never forget the institution’s history. It’s a ...
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