Petitions filed with the city’s Department of Neighborhood Services (DNS) has put a hold on demolition of a one story building designed by a noted Black architect located at 1747 N. Sixth Street.
A roundup of pivotal events that underscored both advancement and challenges in the quest for educational equity. By Quintessa Williams, article courtesy of Word In Black This year, Black K-12 ...
James Earl “Jimmy” Carter, Jr., passed away recently at the age of 100. The news was confirmed by his son Chip. Carter entered hospice care in February 2023. Carter was born on October 1, 1924 in ...
In a previously published interview, Deputy Assistant to the President for Reorganization Jay Beck spoke fondly of Carter’s dedication to fostering opportunity for marginalized groups. “One of the ...
His administration included a record number of Black federal judges, strengthened rules preventing discriminatory schools from claiming tax-exempt status, and expanded food aid programs for ...
Vice President Kamala Harris added, “After leaving office, President Carter continued his fight for peace, democracy, and human dignity through the Carter Center. His life and legacy continue to ...
From a peanut farmer to President of the United States, “his incredible life, legacy, and leadership are a testament to the power of the American dream,” said House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries. ...