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Lest it be attributed to me that I am a cold-hearted person regarding the miseries and woes of my fellow man (or woman); and that ice water flows through my veins, I have taken the […]
Lest it be attributed to me that I am a cold-hearted person regarding the miseries and woes of my fellow man (or woman); and that ice water flows through my veins, I have taken the […]
By Rev. Donald L. Perryman, Ph.D. The Truth Contributor I don’t believe the accident of birth makes people sisters or brothers. It makes them siblings…. Sisterhood and brotherhood is a condition people have to […]
Schools may be legally desegregated, but the profession is mostly white and female – and that’s not good for Black children By Sharif el-Mekki Guest Column I celebrate the upcoming 70th anniversary of Brown vs. Board […]
The Truth Staff Roger’s High School teamed up with the elementary schools in its learning community to host an all-inclusive event dedicated to the arts. The Roger’s Art Festival was held at Rogers High School […]
By Dawn Scotland The Truth Reporter The Kent Branch Library Tatum Center hosted a virtual discussion with former University of Toledo Chair of Africana Studies Abdul Alkalimat, PhD, and his wife Kate Willliams, PhD, regarding their […]
Special to The Truth What a difference a year makes. New research finds that small- and mid-sized business owners are increasingly optimistic about economic conditions and the prospects for their own businesses. According to PNC’s […]
c.2024, Atria Books $27.99 336 pages By Terri Schlichenmeyer The Truth Contributor You never have just one. That’s how it goes when something bad happens: another undesirable event usually follows it, then another, layer […]
By Alvin A. Reid Special to The Truth Black business ownership is growing at the fastest pace in 30 years, and the share of Black households owning a business has more than doubled, from five percent to […]
By Ben Jealous Guest Column There’s nothing quite like seeing a kid who was born healthy but now suffers cognitive impairment and is prone to outbursts of anger. As a volunteer restoring six-story walk-ups in […]
By Lynne Hamer, Ph.D. Special to the Truth The sixth annual Our Time to Break Silence: A Community Reading of Dr. Martin Luther King’s A Time to Break Silence will take place on Sunday, April […]