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Conference Focuses on Empowerment, Fatherhood

February 19, 2020 sonadmin 0
Alabama A&M University will be the host site for a youth conference sponsored by area chapters of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. The Fatherhood Initiative and Mentoring program of Huntsville-area chapters of Omega Psi Phi […]
Religion

Buttigieg’s (and the Democrats) Big Troubling Black Evangelical Problem

February 19, 2020 sonadmin 0
By Earl Ofari Hutchinson Two things happened the same day that may tell much about where Blacks, Democratic presidential contender Pete Buttigieg and the Democratic party are headed against Trump. One is that Buttigieg rocket […]
Headline News

The Montgomery County Democratic Conference (MCDC)

February 19, 2020 sonadmin 0
Montgomery, AL⎯ The Montgomery County Democratic Conference (MCDC) and other local units of ADC also endorsed candidates running in the March 3rd Democratic Primary during the ADC’s 60th Anniversary on February 7 -8 in Montgomery, […]
City News

Mud Creek Archive receives $8,500 grant from Alabama Historical Commission 

February 19, 2020 sonadmin 0
HUNTSVILLE, Alabama (February 6, 2020) – Mud Creek Archive is pleased to announce that it has received a $8,500 grant from the Alabama Historical Commission.  Mud Creek Archive’s mission is to educate others on African-American […]
Headline News

Possible Mass Grave for Hundreds Killed In Tulsa Race Riot

February 19, 2020 sonadmin 0
By Derrick Lane Researchers at the University of Oklahoma believe they’ve uncovered a mass grave site from one of the worst massacres in U.S. history; the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. Scott Hammerstedt, a senior researcher […]
AAMU

AAMU Launches Campaign to End Student Hunger

February 19, 2020 sonadmin 0
Normal, Ala., February 2020—Earlier this month Alabama A&M University’s president, Andrew Hugine, Jr., signed the Presidents’ Commitment to Food and Nutrition Security. By signing this agreement Hugine and Alabama A&M join the Presidents United to […]
Sports

NC A&T to Leave MEAC For Big South

February 12, 2020 sonadmin 0
In a stunning announcement Friday, North Carolina A&T State University, perhaps the flagship program in the Mid-Eastern Athletics Conference, announced it is leaving the MEAC to join the Big South Conference. By a 12-1 vote […]
Religion

SETH BROWN HONORED IN MADISON

February 12, 2020 sonadmin 0
By Adolphus Elliott. Seth Brown is a senior at St. John Paul II Catholic High School in Huntsville, Alabama. Seth has a 3.97 GPA. He is a 3-Year Varsity Football Captain & Letterman / All-State […]
Headline News

Senator Doug Jones On Voting Rights, Impeachment, & Iran

February 12, 2020 sonadmin 0
By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior Correspondent EDITOR’S NOTE: This interview is the follow-up to the Exclusive Fireside Chat between Senator Jones and Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis, Jr., NNPA President and CEO. President Donald […]
City News

What’s Next? Huntsville Leaders Set Sights On Mill Creek Community

February 12, 2020 sonadmin 0
By Lucy Berry DeButy The future is bright for Mill Creek, a new name for the distressed neighborhood near downtown Huntsville primed to grow rapidly in the next few years. Linda Sexton, vendor at Flucy […]

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