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Miami’s Black schools all moving in the right direction

Sometimes the best way to reach new levels of excellence is to raise the bar of expectations. It’s clear that the principals who lead the predominantly-Black public schools in Miami-Dade…

Faith Calendar

Christ’s Kingdom Life Center International welcomes the community to their Sunday worship service at 10:30 a.m. and their Bible study and Prayer sessions on Tuesdays at 7 p.m.954-963-1355. Ministry in…

King’s memory reminds us that many together are mighty

By this time next week, most of you will have listened to Stevie Wonder’s salute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., “Happy Birthday,” more times on Black radio stations like…

Street Talk January 11,2012

Has president Obama made a difference for Blacks since becoming president? Angela Simmons, 46 Unemployed, Liberty City                     Yes, because he…

Time to send Republicans packing

Let’s take a snap shot of the GOP and analyze why the upcoming U.S. presidential election is so important. The GOP has not introduced a real jobs plan. Their only…

Have unions lost their relevancy?

Unions were the back bone of the Democratic Party and for that reason several Republican governors have targeted unions. Many claim that unions have made the U.S. less competitive and…

Chatter That Matters

Christmas displays were prevalent in Liberty City among homes in Scott Park, Liberty Square Project and on NW 15th Avenue. A parade with bands from Miami Jackson, Carol City, Miami…

Can anything good come out of Liberty City?

If you read and listen to the hype associated with Liberty City, Overtown and Little Haiti, pushed by both local and national reporters, you would tend to believe that nothing…