Westside Elementary School in Daytona Beach held its first-ever induction ceremony into the National Elementary Honor Society on May 1. It was… READ MORE 30 Westside students inducted into National Elementary Honor Society
More than 100 local moms were reminded how special they are during …
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Florida A&M University (FAMU) announced at its spring commencem…
This year, Stetson University’s annual Ending Poverty and Homelessn…
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The good news: Black-owned businesses are more likely than other businesses to have a low level of debt, or no debt at all. READ MORE Anti-racial justice efforts making Black business obstacles worse
The debate on the use of incarceration in the US has unfortunately bounced between two extreme poles of a “lock them all up” mentality versus a “criminal justice reform” agenda that in its extreme, pushes the elimination of all prisons. READ MORE Overcrowding in U.S. prisons starts with education
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The baseball season is winding down for the Bethune-Cookman University Wildcats. READ MORE Wildcats baseball closing regular season with local series
Youth baseball players were recognized before the Daytona Tortugas home game on May 9 agains… READ MORE City youth recognized at Tortugas game
The Mainland boys track and field team won the Region 3A-2 title. READ MORE Mainland boys win regional title again
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The good news: Black-owned businesses are more likely than other businesses to have a low level of debt, or no debt at all. READ MORE Anti-racial justice efforts making Black business obstacles worse
The debate on the use of incarceration in the US has unfortunately bounced between two extreme poles of a “lock them all up” mentality versus a “criminal justice reform” agenda that in its extreme, pushes the elimination of all prisons. READ MORE Overcrowding in U.S. prisons starts with education
“There were fifteen Presidential debates in 2020,” thunders the Rev. William Barber, the co-chair of the Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for a Moral Revival. READ MORE Poor and low income people need to vote
Earlier this year, the National Urban League launched our D3 initiative to Defend Democracy, Demand Diversity, and Defeat Poverty. READ MORE We can’t afford to let anyone swift boat us on Bidenomics
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