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Black Catholics celebrate history

During annual Revival Services, worshippers honor collective history, prepare for Easter Many Black Catholics who reside in South Florida, were treated to the talents of internationally renowned liturgical composer, author,…

Cancer survivor gives out gifts, hope to others

Lisa Coleman knits, crochets items that she hands out at local hospitals to those diagnosed with cancer The knitted and crocheted hats that Lisa Coleman makes to give away to…

Roe v. Wade 

Should Black women defend abortion rights? Sunday, Jan. 22nd marked the 39th anniversary of the Roe vs. Wade Supreme Court decision, where the high court marked abortion as legal in…

Pastor of the Week: Rev. Howard Siplin

Coconut Grove church helps neighborhood ‘just say no’ to drugs For 70-year-old Howard Siplin, his progression into the ministry was unusually swift. In the span of three years, he became…

Street renamed in honor of the late Rev. Philip Clarke, Jr. 

On Saturday, Jan. 29th, worshippers and admirers of the late Rev. Philip Clarke, Jr., who led the congregation of St. Matthews Missionary Baptist Church in Liberty City with distinction for…

Conference transforms common folk into spiritual leaders

Prophetess Tawanda Sweeting thinks that everyone is a leader. “I believe that everybody has the leadership potential on the inside, it’s just that they haven’t tapped that vein yet,” explained…

New coalition brings community together to fight drugs

A popular African saying has always advised that it takes a village to raise a child. The Urban Partnership Drug-Free Community Coalition believes it will take a village to lower…

Leaving the streets of Miami

South Florida residents share how they left homelessness behind Change is difficult for most people, whether it be simple adjustments needed to one’s diet, or more complex adjustments needed to…