Graduation

Sojourner’s Truth Staff The last two weeks were graduation time and the times were back to normal – almost normal, that is. A touch of pre-pandemic normal. Students gathered together, inside field houses and on […]
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Sojourner’s Truth Staff The last two weeks were graduation time and the times were back to normal – almost normal, that is. A touch of pre-pandemic normal. Students gathered together, inside field houses and on […]
Meet Jay Black Jr. Special from Brothers’ United Pathway Inc. Brothers United Program has served Toledo Lucas County Ohio for over five years having helped over 2,016 fathers who have more than 5,000 children. Our […]
Sojourner’s Truth Staff May is National Lupus Month and dozens of purple-clad marchers commemorated the event on Sunday, May 23 with a walk that started and finished in Ottawa Park. Lupus is a chronic, autoimmune […]
By Asia Nail Sojourner’s Truth Reporter It’s a good thing Rob Pasker was blessed with a big, bright smile, because the man people call “The Realtist” is seldom without one. Pasker spreads joy wherever he […]
By Carla Thomas The Truth Contributor All too often we turn on the news only to hear of yet another young black life being taken. So often to the point that our senses are becoming […]
By Fletcher Word Sojourner’s Truth Editor “Community revitalization” is the goal of the Art Tatum Zone says Executive Director Christine Sweeney of the project centered in the Junction neighborhood and headquartered at the Tabernacle Church […]
By Ambrea Mikolajczyk Guest Column April 1, 2021 will forever be etched in my brain. It was the day that cast a dark cloud and overshadowed the sacrifice, as well as all the good, and […]
By Tricia Hall Sojourner’s Truth Reporter Community residents of all ages discussed the causes and solutions of gun related violence within the city of Toledo. The two-hour hybrid townhall meeting was held at Scott High […]
By Asia Nail Sojourner’s Truth Reporter It’s a beautiful sight at Savage Park: kids running in the grass, families cooking out at the pavilion and the biggest summer basketball tournament in Ohio. The City […]
By Fletcher Word Sojourner’s Truth Editor For the second time in a month, the Ohio Civil Rights Commission has ruled in favor of an African-American firefighter trainee who had been dismissed by the Toledo Fire […]