Western North Carolina receives more than $27M in FEMA funds
NC Newsline – More than 104,000 North Carolinians have registered for assistance from FEMA as of Monday, according to Gov. Roy Cooper. FEMA has paid more than $27 million to disaster survivors who have applied for individual assistance funds as […]
Read MoreHarnett County NAACP Freedom Fund
By Ms Jheri Worldwide Staff Writer Inspiration and spirits were high on Saturday, September 29th at the 54th annual Freedom Fund banquet for the Harnett County NAACP. This inspiring experience included energetic leadership, a delicious dinner, and an inspiring speech […]
Read MoreDockworkers Suspend Crippling Strike
SC Daily Gazette-Tens of thousands of striking dockworkers returned to work after they reached a tentative labor agreement Thursday, ending a stoppage that threatened to cripple commerce nationwide into the holidays. The International Longshoremen’s Association and the United States Maritime […]
Read MoreActivist Showed Pastors How To Assist Young Protesters
(AP)-As twilight descended on Ferguson, Missouri, for a third consecutive night after the killing of Michael Brown Jr. by a police officer, Gwendolyn DeLoach Packnett could no longer hold her peace. Each day since the killing on Aug. 9, 2014, […]
Read MoreSpontaneous Worship with TCP Magazine And 103.9 The Light
By Ms Jheri Worldwide Staff Writer An extraordinary outpouring of prayer and positive energy filled the air on Sunday afternoon, September 29th, at Lincoln Park Holiness Church. Hosted by Peggy Tatum and Melissa Wade, Spontaneous Worship was an unforgettable evening […]
Read MoreThe Fugitive Who Inspired The Story ‘Uncle Tom’s Cabin’
SC Daily Gazette-In or around 1825, John Andrew Jackson was born enslaved on a plantation in South Carolina and trained to spend his life picking cotton. But instead of living a life as a slave, he escaped bondage and became […]
Read MoreCity of Durham’s Cultural and Public Art Program
The City of Durham’s Cultural and Public Art Program invites artists and artist teams to submit portfolios as an entry to join the City of Durham Pre-Qualified Artist Registry. This registry will serve as a resource for the program’s selection […]
Read MoreWhat James Earl Jones Can Teach Us About Activism, Art
By: Dominic Taylor University of California The death of James Earl Jones has forced me to consider the end of an era. Harry Belafonte, Sidney Poitier and Jones were giants in my industry. They were Black performers whose ascents to […]
Read MoreMaryland Governor And Community Leaders Unite In Support of VP Harris
By: Jordan Meadows Staff Writer In a spirited press conference hosted at NC Central University, Maryland Governor Wes Moore, State Representative Zack Hawkins, Raleigh Councilmember Corey Branch, and other community leaders came together to voice their support for Vice President […]
Read MoreJohn Amos, Patriarch On ‘Good Times’, & Emmy Nominee For The Blockbuster ‘Roots,’ Dies At 84
LOS ANGELES (AP) – John Amos, who starred as the family patriarch on the hit 1970s sitcom “Good Times” and earned an Emmy nomination for his role in the seminal 1977 miniseries “Roots,” has died. He was 84. He died […]
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