November 2015 Archive
By James Clingman TriceEdneyWire.com Columnist In war, one of the first things the enemy does is destroy his adversary’s ability to communicate within its ranks. Chaos likely ensues if ... Politicians want media to ignore lies
By George E. Curry George Curry Media Columnist Politicians and would-be politicians running for president can’t have it both ways: They can’t filibuster while refusing to answer direct questions during televised ... We need to stop calling the cops on our students
By Julianne Malveaux NNPA Columnist Richland County Senior Deputy Sheriff Ben Fields seemed to think the only way he could get a young black girl out of her seat was to fling ... OIG report cites poor management at S&WB of take-home cars
The New Orleans Office of Inspector General (OIG) on Wednesday released a report titled “Sewerage & Water Board Take-Home Vehicles” that shed light on the system used to assign cars ... Banks caught redlining Black communities
By Charlene Crowell NNPA Writer The old adage, “the more things change, the more they stay the same” seems somehow an apt description for what a growing number of communities are suffering: ... Black women leaders outraged by police violence against S.C. student
By Hazel Trice Edney Contributing Writer (TriceEdneyWire.com) – Leading Black women across the nation are expressing outrage this week over the videotaped violent incident showing a white police officer in Columbia, ... Black men may get worse prostate cancer care, study contends
(HealthDay News) — Older Black men with prostate cancer seem more likely to receive poorer quality of care that costs more compared to white men, a new study found. Racism linked to Asthma risk for Black women
By Tom Testa Contributing Writer (Special to the Trice Edney News Wire from NorthStar-NewsToday.com) — African-American women who have frequent experiences with racism are at greater risk of developing asthma as adults, ... Jeff ‘Tain’ Watts ‘infiltrates’ New Orleans
By Geraldine Wyckoff Contributing Writer Jeff “Tain” Watts has both played and recorded with all of the musical Marsalis brothers – trumpeter Wynton, saxophonist Branford, trombonist Delfeayo and drummer/vibraphonist Jason – as ... Elegance, empowerment, dance to take center stage at ‘tutu’ much brunch
By Kelly Parker Contributing Writer “Ballet, in my opinion, is the epitome of elegance and grace,” says Lisa T. Ross, the St. Mary’s Academy Development/Student Affairs Director, who has spearheaded many events ...
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