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Can Blacks afford to trust the police?

Do you remember when you were a little boy or girl “back in the day” when police officers or McGruff the Crime Dog would come to your school to encourage…

Street Talk: February 13, 2013

Do Blacks support Black businesses enough? Treniece Thornton, 23 Ft. Lauderdale, unemployed                   “No, they feel that Black establishments are trashy, so…

Politicians often held to inappropriate criticism

I never want to run for office because everything about you comes under scrutiny as do your family and friends. Univision wanted to do an interview with Senator Marco Rubio…

HIV/AIDS: An equal opportunity infection

Young Black youth are experimenting with a lot of things in their lives — just like many older adults did when they were much younger — including sex, liquor and…

Officials must be more than just cautious with Dolphins

As the mid-May deadline for the Miami Dolphins negotiations with the NFL Super Bowl selection committee draws near, we keep hearing about more can’t lose options, win-win deals and the…

Blacks must continue to tell our own stories

The first few days of February are already upon us and for Blacks that means we have once again turned our attention to celebrating Black History Month. As usual, there’ll…

Police Director J.D. Patterson is the right man for the job

Veteran police officer and licensed minister J.D. Patterson is the new Miami Dade police director — a move that bodes well for Blacks and all residents in Miami-Dade County. In…

Street Talk: February 6, 2013

Have Blacks become apathetic towards Black History Month?   Deborah McCaskill, 49 Miami, disabled                 “I’ve seen people who do care. And of…