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High school seniors impacted by alzheimer's invited to apply for AFA's Teen Alzheimer's Awareness Scholarship Contest
High school seniors impacted by Alzheimer’s disease can earn up to $5,000 for college through the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America’s (AFA) Teen Alzheimer’s Awareness Scholarship Contest. Students can enter the contest by visiting www.alzfdn.org/scholarship.
Resources to help Save your Property
Losing a property can be devastating – especially if it is the family home. While not every situation is the same, many have similarities, and there are many options available to property owners to try to forestall a property from going to Sheriff Sale.
How to Avoid Foreclosure on your Property
A foreclosure is a legal process in which a mortgage lender or lienholder attempts to recover the balance of a loan or debt from someone who has stopped making payments by forcing the sale of the asset used as the collateral for the loan or on which a lien has been placed.
Lionsgate begins production on "Michael" the highly anticipated Michael Jackson biopic
Set for release on April 18, 2025, “Michael” is produced by GK Films’ Graham King, directed by Antoine Fuqua, and starring Jaafar Jackson-- Universal Pictures International (UPI) announces the eagerly awaited start of production on Michael--the Michael Jackson biopic, which will begin Principal Photography on January 22, 2024.
41st annual MLK Awards & Benefit Highlights
The 41st annual Awards & Benefit Luncheon, hosted by the Philadelphia Martin Luther King, Jr. Association for Nonviolence, Inc., took place last week at the Sheraton Downtown Philadelphia Hotel.
Hate Speech has no place on college campuses or anywhere else
“Addressing hate speech does not mean limiting or prohibiting freedom of speech. It means keeping hate speech from escalating into something more dangerous, particularly incitement to discrimination, hostility, and violence, which is prohibited under international law.” -- United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres
The Mental Torture and Deterioration Syndrome (MTDS)
Tomorrow morning, millions of hardworking Black people will wake up and rise to face and deal with another day to go to work.
The Color Purple: An amazing night for our seniors
My Scoop Usa Family, Praises be, much love and respect to everyone this bright and promising New Year!
How to stay healthy during cold, flu and COVID-19 season
Winter is here, inflicting its usual array of symptoms — coughs, nasal congestion, fatigue, and fever — and this year, a new COVID-19 variant is dominating the scoreboard.
MLK Jr. holiday celebrations include acts of service and parades, but some take a political turn
Communities across the nation celebrated the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday on Monday with acts of service, prayer services, and parades. But with the November presidential election as a backdrop, some events took on an overtly political turn.
Black Clergy of Philadelphia and Vicinity has new administration
On Sunday, January 14, 2024, the Black Clergy of Philadelphia and Vicinity held an Investiture Service for its new president and cabinet.
It's a "Living In A Storm" Day
A few days ago, we talked about accepting the storms in our lives because there will be storms. So today, I want to talk about living through the storms of life.
Congress votes to avert a shutdown and keep the government funded into early March
Congress sent President Joe Biden a shortterm spending bill on Thursday that would avert a looming partial government shutdown and fund federal agencies into March.
Governor's Advisory Commissions, DOH Acting Secretary and Pennsylvania Black Maternal Health Caucus host a discussion about Black Maternal Health
Yesterday, the Governor’s Advisory Commission on Women and the Governor’s Advisory Commission on African American Affairs joined Representative Gina H. Curry, Acting Secretary of Health Dr.
Where the Civil War never seems to end - our presidential campaigns
I wrote before about Nikki Haley and her gaffe in December about the causes of the Civil War. But the subject still strikes a chord with me.
Black Public Media to receive $25,000 Nea Grant
The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) has named Black Public Media (BPM) as the recipient of a $25,000 Grants for Arts Projects (GAP) award to bring public media and immersive content to an array of U.S. venues that serve diverse audiences.
Democrats believe abortion will motivate voters in 2024. Will it be enough?
When Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump said recently that he was \"proud\" to have a hand in overturning the abortion protections enshrined in Roe v.
Jesse Jackson: Trump weakening the democracy that makes America strong
Have Republicans turned into Donald Trump’s party?
Violence and threats of violence have become inherent to Trumpian politics
I apologize for the length of this column, but the subject warrants it. Donald Trump has galvanized an army of vigilantes who are casting a fearsome shadow over the 2024 election. Please spread the word.
PA Black Maternal Health Caucus recognizes Maternal Health Awareness Day
The Pennsylvania Black Maternal Health Caucus recognized the fourth annual observance of Maternal Health Awareness Day through H.R. 278, sponsored by the caucus’ co-chairs Reps. Morgan Cephas, D-Phila.; Gina H. Curry, D-Delaware; and La’Tasha D. Mayes, D-Allegheny.
Evans leads bipartisan effort to keep 5,000 IRS Employees in West Philadelphia
Dwight Evans (PA3) is leading a bipartisan effort to keep about 5,000 IRS employees at the IRS Headquarters Service Center in West Philadelphia, next to a major regional transportation hub.
City announces Philadelphia Art Commission approval for permanent Harriet Tubman Statue
The City of Philadelphia and the Office of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy (OACCE) announce that Philadelphia’s permanent Harriet Tubman statue received unanimous final approval by the Philadelphia Art Commission during a regularly scheduled meeting yesterday, January 10.
Membership to Phoenix Gym is 48 hrs of Sobriety
There is so much going on in entertainment. Where do I start? From Johnathen Majors to the Phoenix gym coming to Philadelphia, there’s a lot I have to share with you.
Win or Lose, Tish James' action against NRA Corruption has stifled the poisonous influence of Wayne LaPierre
LaPierre helped supercharge the gunning of America, even as he and the NRA skillfully blamed America’s gun problem on everyone but themselves … Over the course of 30 years, tragedy after tragedy should have brought with it, as it did elsewhere, the most minimal and common-sense of regulations. Instead, Americans now live in a country with more guns than people. Call it Wayne’s world. -- Andrew C. McKevitt
Will the US Supreme Court allow Donald Trump to stay on the ballot this Presidential election year
Who would have ever thought things would even have gone this far?
Philly's elected prosecutor sues to stop law designed to limit authority on transit system crimes
Philadelphia's two-term elected district attorney said Thursday he wants a court to stop plans to appoint a special prosecutor who would handle crimes on the city's transit system under a new law designed to dilute his authority that he argues is unconstitutional.
Mayor Parker, Police Commissioner Bethel discuss next steps in Kensington and history-making appointment extraordinary, qualified choice as 1st Latino Deputy Police Commissioner ever
During a press conference, Mayor Cherelle L. Parker and Police Commissioner Kevin J. Bethel announced plans to address public safety--specifically in the Kensington area of Philadelphia, including the historic introduction and swearing-in of a new Deputy Police Commissioner with specific duties involving Kensington.
The man who returned the Black Pharaohs back to our Mother Africa
“The Kemetic story of the abuse of Truth by Falsehood symbolically anticipates the life work of Cheikh Anta Diop. He found his father, Truth, shackled and abused, and he set out to avenge him.
Make Yours a Happy Life
As we move into this brand new year, I’m thinking about how 2024 can be better than the one we’ve just transitioned out of.
Keep Moving
I heard Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. speak for the first time when he gave the Founders’ Day address in Spelman College’s Sisters Chapel during my senior year of college.