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Month: June 2025

The Juneteenth Experience

June 12, 2025 Sojourner’s Truth

TOLEDO, OH – The City of Toledo invites the community to take part in The Juneteenth Experience — a weeklong celebration from June 13 through June 21 that honors and celebrates Black excellence and freedom. […]

Local News

Everyone’s Freedom Day: Juneteenth at the Toledo Museum of Art

June 12, 2025June 12, 2025 Sojourner’s Truth

By Asia Nail The Truth Reporter When you walk through the doors of the Toledo Museum of Art this Juneteenth, you’re not just stepping into a building filled with paintings and sculptures—you’re stepping into a […]

Local News

What Happens to a Promise Starved

June 12, 2025 Sojourner’s Truth

By Rev. Donald L. Perryman, Ph.D. The Truth Contributor A dream deferred is a dream denied. – Langston Hughes Like the dreams the late poet-activist-playwright Langston Hughes once wrote about, a promise starved doesn’t just […]

Editorial/Opinion, Politics

The Hissy Fit if the Ages

June 12, 2025 Sojourner’s Truth

By Lafe Tolliver, Esq Guest Column You could not even write a soap opera about the recent shenanigans of Dear Leader and his most “loyal” chainsaw carrying MAGA mustang… Elon Musk, formerly of apartheid South African fame. […]

Politics

HBCUs are Empowering Their Programs and Their Students with New Levels of Technology

June 12, 2025June 12, 2025 Sojourner’s Truth

By Hazel Trice Edney Guest Column Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) produce 20 percent of all of America’s Black college graduates. That includes 80 percent of Black judges; 70 percent of Black doctors; 50 […]

Education

Graduating From College? Take These Steps to Launch Your Career

June 12, 2025 Sojourner’s Truth

Special to The Truth With demand for financial advisors expected to grow quickly — at a rate of 13% through 2032, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics — those with college graduation on the […]

Education

Books for Father’s Day by Various Authors

June 12, 2025June 12, 2025 Sojourner’s Truth

c.2025, various publishers        $14.99 – $30            various page counts By Terri Schlichenmeyer The Truth Contributor Your Dad is the best. He gives great hugs, first of all. […]

Book Review

Celebrate Juneteenth at the Toledo Museum of Art!

June 12, 2025 Sojourner’s Truth

Celebrate Freedom Through Art: Emancipation to Expression with a full day of free programs honoring the legacy of Juneteenth. From music and movement to storytelling and art making, this community event offers something for everyone. […]

Local News

Are Any of Us Really Ready for Fire Season?

June 12, 2025June 12, 2025 Sojourner’s Truth

By Ben Jealous Guest Column The smoke has already arrived. This past week, thick plumes from wildfires in Manitoba and Saskatchewan have drifted into the US, triggering air quality alerts across the Midwest. Cities like […]

Editorial/Opinion, Health, Politics

When Demagogues Blame the Vulnerable, We All Lose

June 5, 2025 Sojourner’s Truth

By Ben Jealous Guest Column In hard times, people look for answers. The decimation of American manufacturing starting in the 1990s with trade agreements like NAFTA led to decades of downward economic mobility for working […]

Editorial/Opinion, Politics

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Book Reviews

  • The Juneteenth Alphabet by Andrea Underwood Petifer, illustrated by Ana Latese

    The Juneteenth Alphabet by Andrea Underwood Petifer, illustrated by Ana Latese

  • Books for Father’s Day for Kids by Various Authors and Illustrators

    Books for Father’s Day for Kids by Various Authors and Illustrators

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  • Local to Legacy: How Avis Denise Files Is Transforming Fatherhood Leadership on a National Stage

  • Watershed Weekend Bridges Together Community with Riverwalk Celebration

  • First Responders Take Uniforms on the Runway with their Next Generation

  • New Order and Toledo Police Hold Meeting of the Minds

  • Hot Grilling and Flavor Trends for the Summer

  • ‘Wake Up Everybody!’ This Song Still Resonates in Black Music Month 2026

  • Turn a Wall on Its Side, and It Becomes a Table

  • Rep. White Secures Vital Community Investments in Lucas County

  • Rep. Rogers, Jr. Secures Millions for Lucas County Projects

  • Rep. Grim Secure Vital Community Investments in Lucas County

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  • Toledo Museum of Art to Host Juneteenth Celebration, Friday, June 19

  • The Juneteenth Alphabet by Andrea Underwood Petifer, illustrated by Ana Latese

  • What Is Juneteenth? How Did It Start? What Is Its Legacy?

  • The Tradition of Red in Juneteenth Foods

  • Proclamation from the Executive of the United States

  • To my Old Master, Colonel P.H. Anderson, Big Spring, Tennessee

Editorial/Opinion

  • ‘Wake Up Everybody!’ This Song Still Resonates in Black Music Month 2026

    June 18, 2026
  • Turn a Wall on Its Side, and It Becomes a Table

    June 18, 2026
  • Rep. White Secures Vital Community Investments in Lucas County

    June 18, 2026
  • Rep. Rogers, Jr. Secures Millions for Lucas County Projects

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