The best way to teach youngsters is to simply help them learn, an abiding principle at Above the E.D.G.E. (Excel...
Read moreTwo University of Minnesota graduate students arrested and jailed earlier this year for a protest on campus are facing additional...
Read moreThe above men bowlers made history Thursday night, May 24, when they became the first men of their race to...
Read moreLiberia still has problems, and its government is looking for solutions and international help on how to solve the country’s...
Read moreThe basketball world far and wide has expressed condolences on the passing of Phil “Flip” Saunders (1955-2015), who on October...
Read moreIf previous commitments had been kept, the Minnesota African American Museum (MAAM) would be open and in full operation, says...
Read moreBudget Blinds is a great argument for niche marketing. After all, if a building has windows, it’s going to need...
Read moreISAIAH, a nonprofit faith-based coalition in the Twin Cities, St. Cloud and greater Minnesota, held a press conference last week...
Read moreIt has been a little over a month since the City of Minneapolis has hired two new staff to help...
Read moreAccording to the VPC, three of the 22 females murdered by males in Minnesota in 2013 were Black. Despite the...
Read moreOn Saturday, October 17, the African American Breast Cancer Alliance (AABCA) celebrated their 25th Silver Anniversary Gala and Survivors Ball,...
Read moreAs terrorist groups continue to lure young Somalis from the Twin Cities to join them in the Middle East, Voice...
Read moreSt. Paul-based Ujamaa Place was founded in 2010 “to assist young African American men, primarily between the ages of 18...
Read moreThe newly crowned WNBA champions Minnesota Lynx had the option of going across the street from the arena to a...
Read moreThe search for Henry McCabe continued unabated on Saturday, Oct. 3, almost four weeks after he went missing on September...
Read moreDr. Fayneese Miller makes Minnesota history as the first African American and the second woman to hold the position as...
Read moreOn Saturday, October 10, 2015, the Sumner Library, located at 611 Van White Blvd. in North Minneapolis, celebrated 100 years...
Read moreOn October 8, 2015, The St. Paul Foundation celebrated their 75th anniversary with a private, invitation-only, free dinner at the...
Read moreOn October 6, Seward Coop’s new Friendship Store officially opened for business on the corner of 38th St. and 3rd...
Read moreOne would be hard pressed to say anything bad about Rev. Noah Smith (1908-2015). He passed away September 24 at...
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