Are We Building Churches Young People Want to Belong To?
Every church I know wants to see more young people in the pews. We pray for them. We preach to
Local historian and educator Florene Dawkins was honored Monday, Jan. 19, 2026, as the recipient of the 2026 Unity Award
I’ve stood in more school cafeterias and auditoriums than I can count—career days at elementary schools, middle schools,
As we look ahead to the May 19 election, one thing remains clear: you can depend on the Black Press.
A new community-based reentry initiative led by longtime advocate Dr. J. Aleem Hood is working to interrupt cycles of
Former Columbus City Manager and current mayoral candidate Isaiah Hugley has filed a Charge of Discrimination with the Equal Employment
A standing-room-only crowd filled the Columbus Convention and Trade Center on Saturday morning as city leaders, artists and
Save the date for a series of Meet the Candidates Forums scheduled for April. Leaders from area minority civic and
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc.’s Delta Iota Lambda Chapter will host its 40th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
As we celebrate the life and legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and anticipate the coming of Black
There is a quiet danger that comes with time—not loud, not sudden, but slow and subtle. It doesn’t
Skip Henderson has selected Ola Terrell to serve as human resources director for the City of Columbus, a move that