May 18, 2025

$2.3 TRILLION FOR AFGHANISTAN AND $0 FOR BLACK FOLK

While listening to National Public Radio the other day, I was stunned to hear a former State Department official say that the United States is spending more than $2 billion a month on the war in Ukraine and that it is anticipated that a certain amount of those funds will be lost to waste, fraud […]

Dr. Margaret Ford Fisher takes heim as HCC’s interim chancellor

Long-time Houston Community College (HCC) administrator Margaret Ford Fisher, Ed.D., has taken the helm as HCC’s interim chancellor.   She will serve in that capacity as the HCC governing board completes a national search to identify a permanent chancellor.   “I am greatly honored to serve as interim chancellor, and for the trust of our […]

RACE-BASED MASS VIOLENCE

Race based violence is an integral part of American society, because of America’s racial discriminatory slave-based laws, gun violence culture, and spiritual misinterpretation of the Second Amendment. As Americans, we tend to forgive adults for killing each other, and we punish mass killers to the nth degree of the law. However, we can never ever […]

Abbott Travels Miles to Destroy H.I.S.D

At the directive of Governor Greg Abbott, the state of Texas has been greedily hovering over the Houston Independent School Board since 2018 with the conspicuous presumption of “saving” it. This spring his victory equaled everyone else’s loss. Well before 2019 HISD had identified insufficient campus funding as one of its most formidable challenges, which […]

Earline Syon

Earline Syon was born on March 29, 1945, in Houston Texas. She was the oldest of 14 children. Earline attended school at old Kashmere HISD. She accepted Christ at an early age. Sisters are one of the greatest gifts that we will ever have and that our hearts will ever know. Earline was considered that […]

Matilda McCoy Balin

She was preceded in death by grandparents LA and Freddy B McCoy, parents Irvin and Matilda McCoy, sister Diane Gainous, brothers Harold Malbrough, James Malbrough and Charles Malbrough She leaves behind sisters Earline Syon, Dorothy Davis (Robert), Babara Santos (John), Pamela McCoy Jones and Tammie WesleyThomas (Columbus) and brother Burley Malbrough (Cynthia). Tilly was first […]

Pastoral Leadership Is It Real?

Initially, let the editorial writer say emphatically that this editorial is not a condemnation of all pastoral leaders. However, those of us who know pastors that fit the nonspiritual description in this editorial pray for them. It is spiritually written that many are called, but few are spiritually chosen by God. All churches in the […]

Simone Biles Shatters Records at 26, Rewriting Gymnastics History

Simone Biles Shatters Records at 26, Rewriting Gymnastics History

[Image: Agência Brasil Fotografias] In a breathtaking showcase of unparalleled skill, unyielding dedication, and sheer determination, Simone Biles has once again etched her name indelibly into the annals of gymnastics history. At the age of 26, she has defied traditional notions of age limitations within the sport, emerging triumphant as the reigning champion of the […]

Shaping History A New Era in Law Enforcement with Louisville’s First Black Female Police Chief

Shaping History A New Era in Law Enforcement with Louisville's First Black Female Police Chief

[Image: louisville-police.org] In a remarkable turn of events that has captured the attention of people far and wide, Jacquelyn Gwinn-Villaroel has taken on the role of Louisville’s very first Black female police chief. This appointment holds a profound significance, especially at a time when concerns about civil rights violations within the Louisville Metro Police Department […]

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