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by Joseph C. Abraham on July 17, 2023
A Candid Conversation Amongst Friends AK & LJ Edmonson The Community’s Power Couple
by Joseph C. Abraham on July 17, 2023
​​​​​​​Earlier this month I had the good fortune of sitting with a couple whom I truly have come to love.  You see, we share a passion for service.  Independent of one another, we spend countless hours pouring into the Community. ... Read full article
by Terrance Afer-Anderson on June 15, 2023
A Legacy of Vision Broadway In The HOOD Continues a Legacy of Vision
by Terrance Afer-Anderson on June 15, 2023
What was the urgent call that summoned the creation of Broadway In The HOOD.? One need survey the annals of African American entertainment history to grasp the significance of why this dynamic, community-based performance troupe was found.... Read full article
Medical trauma is often defined as a traumatic event that has occurred from direct contact within a medical setting, and develops through a complex interaction between the patient, medical staff, medical environment, and the diagnostic. . .... Read full article
by LaToya Bembry of the Ferraro Group on February 26, 2021
WGU Launches Initiative to Remove Barriers for Students
by LaToya Bembry of the Ferraro Group on February 26, 2021
With millions of American workers facing the urgent need to reskill or upskill for a post-pandemic economy, nonprofit online Western Governors University (WGU) announced today the launch of its Equitable Access Initiative. ... Read full article
by Augusta Massey, Esq. on September 4, 2020
Celebrating the 100th Year Anniversary of the 19th Amendment
by Augusta Massey, Esq. on September 4, 2020
This year marks the one hundredth anniversary of the nineteenth amendment. On August 18, 1920, women attained the legal right to vote in the United States of America.... Read full article
by Fikisha Miller, Esq. on July 3, 2020
The Judiciary: A Series on Government in the State of Nevada
by Fikisha Miller, Esq. on July 3, 2020
The Judicial branch of the government is responsible for interpreting the law. While that sounds like a relatively simple task the justice system relies on a multi-leveled court system. ... Read full article
by Naiomi Pitre on May 1, 2020
Anand Nair is Seeking to Represent District A
by Naiomi Pitre on May 1, 2020
As a proud United States Marine Corps veteran, Anand Nair learned many valuable life lessons, including the Latin term, “ductus exemplo”, meaning lead by example. ... Read full article
by Naiomi Pitre on March 7, 2020
Elle Drane, the 1st Black Cleopatra for Caesars Palace
by Naiomi Pitre on March 7, 2020
“I would advise any aspiring model to believe in herself before she expects anyone else to,” Elle shares.  “That, and she should carefully monitor and consider any actions that she makes, because what you do today has a strong effect on your future.”... Read full article
by Naiomi L. Pitre on July 31, 2019
Dream Chasers Records: A joint venture between Jay-Z & Meek Mill
by Naiomi L. Pitre on July 31, 2019
Jay-Z and Meek Mill met recently in New York City at the Roc Nation headquarters to sign their new joint venture into existence, during a press conference where they drank champagne to celebrate the new partnership.... Read full article
by Cristal Louise Boisseau, M.Ed, CCSD Dean of Students on July 8, 2019
“No More Deans” in CCSD Schools
by Cristal Louise Boisseau, M.Ed, CCSD Dean of Students on July 8, 2019
Clark County School District Superintendent, Dr. Jesus Jara, announced the elimination of 170 middle and high school dean positions through a viral video, June 10, 2019. ... Read full article
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