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A mother’s love keeps her daughter’s memory alive

For most families, Christmas is all about spending time with family and opening up presents. For Angela Baker, it is about remembering her daughter and giving back to the community.…

Eco-friendly fashion show

Whoever said that fashion doesn’t serve a purpose never met the young teens who comprise the PACE program at the Young at Art Museum. The young members recently hosted and…

Chatter That Matters: December 6, 2012

Hats off to Sergeant Frederick Washington and officers: LaTanya Graham, Willie McFadden, Roy Brown, Dana Carter and Utavia Reeves-Jenkins for Miami-Dade Police Department’s Annual Senior’s Thanksgiving Dinner held at Piccadilly…

Walking for those impacted by HIV/AIDS:

Officials from the City of Miami partnered with community health care agencies and non-profit organizations throughout the County for a Tree of Life and Lighting Ceremony last Friday evening in…

Advocates for kids cited as champions for children

Dressed in African folkloric fashion, the children on stage beat rhythms on djembe drums and sang a song they’d learned in their after-school program: “Tell the world, I am my…

People: December 5, 2012

Last Friday evening at 8 p.m., our deacon Doris W. Ingraham celebrated her “Natal Day” with friends and family in Parish Hall at St. Agnes. The food was sumptuous and…

We deserve answers from officials on Miami shootings

It was just two years ago when Miami seemed to be on the brink of another riot after nine deadly police-involved shootings of Black men rocked our community, evoking feelings…

HIV/AIDS continues to impact all of us

Last week citizens of the U.S. participated in marches, rallies, candlelight vigils and other related activities to bring awareness to HIV/AIDS. As we all know, Black youth and Black women,…