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    Local Sorority Chapter To Host 2023 Youth Symposium
    March 9, 2023
    The Kappa Rho Sigma Alumnae Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Incorporated invites youth ages 12-18 or 6th through 12th graders to its annual...

    Kevin Alexander Gray, Columbia Author And Activist National Long Time Activist and SC Native Kevin Alexander Gray...
    March 9, 2023
    Kevin Alexander Gray, an activist, author and barbecue restaurant owner who bridged Columbia’s political and culinary worlds, has died. Gray died...

    The Orangeburg Massacre Remembered
    February 17, 2023
    On the night of February 8, 1968, nine South Carolina Highway Patrolmen fired their weapons into a crowd of black students protesting on the front...

    Darius LJ Holcomb Spartanburg Family Demands Answers After Deputy Shoots, Kills Son
    February 17, 2023
    In the days before Darius LJ Holcomb was shot to death by a Spartanburg County sheriff’s deputy, law enforcement officers came to his mother’s home...

    Burnett W. “Kwadwo” Gallman, Jr. M.D. Socialization & Education or Indoctrination for Assimilation?
    February 2, 2023
    “Many of us do not know it, but African people have thousands of years of well-recorded deep thought and educational excellence. Teaching and the...

    More than 100 people attended the free event, which was focused on housing and education. In addition, nearly 40 volunteers from 22 local organizations and non-profit groups provided information on financial planning, home stabilization, money management, and landlord-tenant laws. District staff members and volunteers helped a few families secure on-site financial assistance. CCSD Expands Service to Community with Focus on Families Expo
    February 2, 2023
    North Charleston, SC – Charleston County School District (CCSD) staff are constantly trying to engage the community and provide support for...

    KJ Kearney YWCA Greater Charleston MLK Parade 2023 Parade Marshal KJ Kearney
    January 12, 2023
    KJ Kearney is a Black food historian, content creator, and food & beverage influencer based in Charleston, South Carolina. On the founding of...

    State Senator Mia McLeod Senator Mia McCloud New Year, New Direction! “Why She Is Leaving...
    January 12, 2023
    After two long years of campaigning…I took some much-needed time to pray, rest, reflect and recharge. And although I wasn’t the SC Democratic...

    King Day 2023 Events
    January 12, 2023
    *Wade to Speak at Voorhees University Convocation Commemorating Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.* Justin Wade, a Duke University School of Divinity...

    “Your selected major, career placement & academic support, and campus fit are important aspects in finding the right college” – @Ford Retail Marketing & Yield Management Director, and HBCU alumni Ivan Boykin shares golden tips for those pursuant in their education and careers. Tips on Choosing the Right University from HBCU Alumni + Ford...
    December 15, 2022
    Ford’s dedication goes beyond supporting HBCUs, opening the scope for those to join them in their mission to build a better world. “Our success...

    Sondra Sutton Phung Keep Upskilling Yourself: Advice from Ford Exec + HBCU Alumni...
    December 9, 2022
    Ford is committed to supporting HBCUs and developing diverse talent within the company. We had the opportunity to speak with the General Marketing...

    Ford is committed to providing opportunities for underserved students by supporting HBCUs ready to join their mission to help build a better world for every person. Our Commitment to Historically Black Colleges & Universities
    November 22, 2022
    Ford is proud to support HBCUs as they progress forward towards more success. The first Historically Black College and University opened in 1837,...

    Jennifer Pinckney and daughters. Her husband, Sen. Clementa Pinckney, was killed in the Emanuel AME Church shooting while Jennifer and then  6-year-old Malana hid in an adjacent office. Lawsuit Filed Accusing Meta and a Russian Oligarch of...
    November 14, 2022
    The daughter and the widow of Charleston Church shooting victim Rev. Clementa Pinckney have filed a lawsuit against Meta Platforms, the parent...

    Burnett W. “Kwadwo” Gallman, Jr., M.D. Seize The Moment! Vote! Your Grandchildren’s Grandchildren’s...
    November 8, 2022
    In a previous article, the topic of voting was discussed. The idea that AUSA (Afrikans from the United States of America) were enslaved to the...

    Bishop-Elect Rev. Dr. Robin Dease Rev. Dr. Robin Dease elected bishop
    November 4, 2022
    LAKE JUNALUSKA, N.C. – Rev. Dr. Robin Dease, senior pastor of St. Andrew By-The-Sea UMC in Hilton Head Island, was elected Thursday as a bishop of...

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