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Community seeks solutions to growing job dilemma

After months of canvassing a diverse spectrum of Miami-Dade County’s low-income neighborhoods, the community-based group 1MIAMI recently held a press conference to reveal the findings of its survey. What resulted…

Making season bright for children of the inmates

Last Thursday, Dec. 16, local attorney Kionne L. McGhee gave a helping hand to Santa by rounding up friends and supporters who donated several hundred toys and games for local…

FAMU alumni president: “We can solve our own problems”

Florida A&M University (FAMU) has been under fire since the hazing-related death of band member Robert Champion, 26, occurred just a few weeks ago. Champion’s death has since been ruled…

Black women: Seeking a cosmetic difference

If you are among those Black women that use popular cosmetic brands such as Lancôme, L’Oreal or Clinique, you may have had frustrating experiences finding products that match your color…

Bullard’s bill takes aim at cyber-bullying

Parents and school board members join in the fight Moving from childhood to the age of consent can be a trying time in a student’s life and bullying only adds…

Black ‘Generation X’ gets geared up for 2012 election

Florida is one of 15 states that has changed its election laws since GOP-dominated legislatures took over in 2010. And while the rhetoric is that these laws were necessary to…

Elderly share holiday reflections

One of the biggest pleasures for the Christmas season is being able to travel home and visit friends and family. Unfortunately, many people are not able to take part in…

Discrimination lawsuit filed against town of Palm Beach

The town of Palm Beach has recently come under fire after members of its police department claimed that they have been targets of anti-semitic, racial and ethnic slurs and sexual…