Who Got Game? Basketball by Derrick Barnes, illustrated by Jez Tuya
c.2023, Workman Publishing $16.99 172 pages By Terri Schlichenmeyer The Truth Contributor A little less than two feet. That’s how far you can get your two feet off the floor […]
c.2023, Workman Publishing $16.99 172 pages By Terri Schlichenmeyer The Truth Contributor A little less than two feet. That’s how far you can get your two feet off the floor […]
By Fletcher Word The Truth Editor Donald Lynn, one of the elders behind the annual Kwanzaa celebration at the Frederick Douglass Community Association, pulled double duty on Thursday, December 28, night three, as he helped […]
By Dawn Scotland The Truth Reporter The Frederick Douglass Community Association along with Kwanzaa House hosted its annual Kwanzaa celebration from December 26- January 1 at the Frederick Douglass Community Association at 1001 Indiana Ave. […]
By Asia Nail The Truth Reporter The medical field triumphs as the FDA unfurls a groundbreaking treatment, heralding not just relief but a potential cure for Sickle Cell Disease (SCD). This revolutionary approach employs the […]
By Bernadette Joy Graham, MA, LPCC, LLC The Truth Contributor I often think about those I have lost when I am reminded of something they said or did that is relevant of the moment. New […]
Special to The Truth United Way of Greater Toledo (UWGT) has announced the re-opening of its community grant application. This is the second three-year grant cycle offered by the organization through its Collective Impact Model […]
Special to The Truth Good metabolic health is the backbone of great overall health. Unfortunately, many Americans misunderstand what metabolic health is and are not aware of its importance. A recent poll from Metavo/Harris Poll […]
By Lafe Tolliver, Esq Guest Column The die has been cast. The players are in their respective corners. The clock is ticking. The table is set. It is high noon at the OK Corral (aka: […]
By Michael A. Grant, J.D. Special to The Truth Tennessee Representative Harold M. Love, Jr., the next president of the National Black Caucus of State Legislators (NBCSL), served as host to the NBCSL’s recent conference […]
State Rep. Michele Grim (D-Toledo) last week called Governor Mike DeWine’s decision to veto the discriminatory House Bill (HB) 68 a much needed sign of support for Ohio’s LGBTQ+ children and the community overall, as […]