March 31, 2025

Culture

As we approach yet another round of voting, we want to highlight a little known politician who made major strides as an African American right...

By: Elisabeth Treadwell, Texas Metro News The 2021 Southwest Art Fest (SWAF) hosted by Endeavors Performing Arts & Special Events Venue in Killeen, TX featured...

By: Roy Douglas Malonson “The first Black…” This is a phrase many of us are used to as our never-ending fight for equity ensues. From...

It’s something to be said about the “souls of Black folks” and there’s even more to be said about our “crowns and glories.” And since...

By: N. L. Preston During a time when many feel that Texas is well on its way to become the new “Wild, Wild West,” many...

"Mr. Officer" is a stirring depiction of how police "see" us. Complete with big-budget animations and cinematography reminiscent of "Planet of the Apes," the entire...

When you think of “folklore,” an African American may not initially come to mind. We are about to change that. In this week’s “Know Your...

Meet groundbreaking actress and activist Etta Barnett this week in “Know Your History!” Etta Moten was born in Weimar, Texas, and is the only child...
We hear the words “objective,” “non-bias,” and “acceptance,” but how many of us are really living the truths we speak? We preach and protest for...

By: Nevaeh Richards The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo awarded 70 Texas 4-H program members a grand total of $1.4 million in scholarships, but while...

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