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This past Saturday, August 16, U.S. Congressman Al Green (TX-9) hosted his 4th Annual Slavery Remembrance Legislative Update Breakfast, with the rousing theme of “We’ve Come Too Far to Turn Back Now,” at the Wyndham Hotel near NRG Park.  Read more“We’ve Come Too Far to Turn Back Now”: U.S. Congressman Al Green Hosts 4th Annual Slavery Remembrance Legislative Update

HOUSTON, TX – June 21, 2025 – The Houston Metropolitan Alumnae Chapter (HMAC) of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated proudly presented 20 accomplished young ladies to society during its 20th Biennial Debutante Ball, held at the elegant Westin Houston – Memorial City. This unforgettable … Read moreHouston Metropolitan Alumnae Chapter Hosts 20th Biennial Debutante Ball: “Anthology of Excellence – The Harlem Renaissance”

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In this monthly column powered by Chrysalis, Houston’s trusted cybersecurity and IT experts break down your most pressing tech concerns into quick, actionable insights. From protecting your personal data to defending your business against today’s biggest digital threats, Chrysalis brings nea… Read morePlugged In With Chrysalis: The Future Is Calling: What Businesses Need to Know About VoIP Before 2027

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During the Reagan era, prominent figures of the Religious Right movement played a significant role in mobilizing conservative Christians and advocating for their political interests. While the movement was largely led by figures such as Jerry Falwell (Moral Majority) and Pat Robertson (Chris… Read moreThe 'Equity in Government Act'

As the Wild Card playoff game neared halftime, the Texans offense had done little to assuage…