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by Joseph C . Abraham on May 14, 2021
Open Letter from our Publisher
by Joseph C . Abraham on May 14, 2021
Featured in the MAY 2021 EDITION of The Urban Voice | Las Vegas are photographs of the Opening Day Ceremony of the Bolden Little League, founded by Mario Berlanga, Jr. in 2016. Bolden Little League is a registered 501 (C) 3 Non-Profit Organization.... Read full article
by Joseph C. Abraham on April 13, 2021
Open Letter from our Publisher
by Joseph C. Abraham on April 13, 2021
"I absolutely adore traveling through Rural Nevada and my affinity for driving is well documented (I get it from ‘Big Joe (my father)’ as he never met a road trip he did not like)." Joseph C. Abraham, Publisher of The Urban Voice | Las Vegas... Read full article
by Shaundell Newsome on April 13, 2021
Blacks need to “Get Back To Life” Vaccinations are crucial for the country’s worst hit community
by Shaundell Newsome on April 13, 2021
"It is a known fact that the Black community was the most effected by the Covid-19 virus physically with infection or death and economically through small business closures." Shaundell Newsome, Founder of Sumnu Marketing... Read full article
by Quincy L. Branch, RHU, EHBA on April 13, 2021
Reimagining Small Business
by Quincy L. Branch, RHU, EHBA on April 13, 2021
"The global pandemic and the resulting economic fallout caused our management team to evaluate every facet of our business and decide as to whether it was contributing to, or taking away from, our bottom line." - Quincy L. Branch, RHU, EHBA ... Read full article
by Dr. Gerald D. Curry on April 13, 2021
Understanding Your Identity
by Dr. Gerald D. Curry on April 13, 2021
Typically, if someone were to ask your identity, you would automatically and immediately respond with your name.  You have been conditioned to believe your name is your identity, and perhaps it might be, but I want to dig a little deeper...... Read full article
by Rev. Kelcey A. West, MDIV on April 13, 2021
#TRUSTWHATYOUSEE
by Rev. Kelcey A. West, MDIV on April 13, 2021
"In 1991, Robert Townsend helped me prepare, understand, and see the sign of the times when he wrote, produced, and starred in a movie titled - The FIVEHEARTBEATS." - Rev. Kelcey A. West, MDIV... Read full article
by U.S. Congressman Steven Horsford on April 13, 2021
Small businesses are the backbone of Nevada’s economy. From the Cosmetology Institute of Las Vegas and Sumnu Marketing to Cereal Killerz Kitchen, Gritz Café and Best Meat Co., our small businesses are as diverse as our communities.... Read full article
by Jonni Redick on April 13, 2021
Like, Likes, Like: Women Can Become the Familiar Change
by Jonni Redick on April 13, 2021
"With the knowledge and complexity of organizational culture and the common gender dynamics, women have trouble overcoming “personal, self-limiting behaviors” and are distinctly different than their male co-workers." - Jonni Redick... Read full article
by by LaTonya R. Gaston, Ph.D. on April 13, 2021
Grief is like Glitter
by by LaTonya R. Gaston, Ph.D. on April 13, 2021
"Isn’t it amazing how the human brain functions and sends reminders and/or emotional responses in or around the anniversary of a death of a loved one or a major loss?" - LaTonya R. Gaston, Ph.D.... Read full article
Everywhere I look I can see the effects that the pandemic has taken on the black community. Black people in Nevada continue to face higher rates of infections, job losses, housing instability, food insecurity, economic hardships, and fatigue.... Read full article
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