School is saving black boys
By Jarrell Douse Special to South Florida Times OPA LACKA, Fla. — LaToya Robinson loathes labels—on people: They belong on canned food products and on clothing. …
By Jarrell Douse Special to South Florida Times OPA LACKA, Fla. — LaToya Robinson loathes labels—on people: They belong on canned food products and on clothing. …
Staff Report LAUDERHILL — The Children’s Services Council of Broward County (CSC) will partner with local businesses, non-profit organizations and other community stakeholders to make …
CORAL GABLES — The visit to the Coral Gables Museum took Enid Pinkney back in time. That’s not unusual for Pinkney, chairman of the Hampton …
Special to South Florida Times DAVIE — Recently, the Miami Dolphins in conjunction with the NFL held a Punt, Pass & Kick (PPK) Clinic in …
MIAMI – The family that volunteers together can grow closer together, if Angela and Dana Deggs are any indication.The mother-and-daughter team who have volunteered for …
Special to South Florida Times The life of Professor Ralph Hogges is a rags-to-academic-riches success story. Born out of wedlock and disowned by his father, …
MIAMI — Jontavia Dykes will tell you it’s her mother who deserves the credit. So too will her brother, Mack Jackson.
FORT LAUDERDALE — Dillard High School girls’ basketball coach Marcia Pinder, regarded as Florida’s all-time winningest basketball coach, has been named to the National High …
Black newspapers came into existence in 1827 when Samuel Cornish and John Brown Russwurm started the first African-American periodical called Freedom’s Journal. Not long afterward, Frederick …
FORT LAUDERDALE — Old Dillard Museum explores the history of juke joints and other places of importance in the socialization of people of African descent …