Where You Are is Not Who You Are by Ursula M. Burns, former CEO of Xerox
c.2021, Amistad $27.99 / $34.99 Canada 240 pages By Terri Schlichenmeyer The Truth Contributor Start small, plan big. You don’t have to have much […]
c.2021, Amistad $27.99 / $34.99 Canada 240 pages By Terri Schlichenmeyer The Truth Contributor Start small, plan big. You don’t have to have much […]
As recovery stalls, state still has 321,000 fewer jobs since COVID-19 struck Special to The Truth The numbers: Seasonally adjusted data released today by the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS) show Ohio […]
Social Security Column By Erin Thompson Social Security Public Affairs Specialist in Toledo, OH Guest Column Celebrating our nation’s independence every year on July 4 is a point of joy and pride. For more than […]
Special to The Truth Small businesses were hit particularly hard by the pandemic, with nearly 10 million American small businesses closing their doors at least temporarily over the past 15 months. Despite an uncertain economy, […]
Want to improve the IRS?¨SPEAK UP By Andrea Price, TAP member representing Ohio Guest Column The Taxpayer Advocacy Panel is comprised of civic-minded citizen volunteers from all walks of life representing each state, D.C., Puerto […]
By Tricia Hall Sojourner’s Truth Reporter The Junction community attracted over 300 people between Dorr and Detroit streets, to enjoy a day-long series of activities to commemorate Juneteenth. The African American Legacy Project (AALP) organized […]
Sojourner’s Truth Staff “Boxing is so much more than something to watch on TV,” said Toledo City Councilwoman Vanice Williams on Monday, June 21, as she announced the opening of a week-long boxing camp at […]
By Fletcher Word Sojourner’s Truth Editor As Toledo City Councilwoman Cecelia Adams, PhD, is on her way out, a new city department is on the way in – a city department that the councilwoman has […]
Rossford Call-A-Ride Resumes; TARTA Remains Fare Free The Toledo Area Regional Transit Authority (TARTA) is bringing back hours of service to pre-COVID schedules on Monday, June 28, 2021. The announcement also includes resuming Call-A-Ride service […]
By RaShya Ghee, Esq Guest Column Hypocrisy has long characterized America’s racial realities. In the 1770s, colonists demanded freedom from “enslavement” of the crown while simultaneously enslaving practically an entire race of people. In 1829, […]