By Elizabeth Christine Okwach @Zenger News NAIROBI, Kenya — Wealthy children, using guns, knives, or intimidating numbers, are robbing the working
Month: January 2021
Sunita Sohrabji: California Covid Hospitalizations Rise Dramatically, Even Before Expected Post-Holiday Surge Hits
News Source: Ethnic Media Services Hospitalizations from COVID-19 infections in California have risen dramatically in the past 14 days,
Charlene Crowell: $900B Stimulus: What’s In it, What’s Not, What Remains
News Source: The Washington Informer Newspaper Although a new year has begun, many American consumers and small businesses continue
Dr. Julianne Malveaux: Was the Insurrection an Inside Job?
If you watched the disgraceful invasion of the United States Capitol and the horrific destruction that took place on January
The Gift of Black Theological Education & Black Church Collaborative kicks off
Free event at 7 p.m. EST Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021, features Princeton scholar Dr. Eddie S. Glaude WILMINGTON, Del., Jan.
Xbox Excellence: Black Colleges Use Esports to Attract Students and Hook them on Science
By Mark Gray @Zenger.News The holiday gift that keeps teenagers on the sofa with game controllers in their hands may help
Street Gangs in Nairobi’s Urban Slums Are the Rich Kids
By Elizabeth Christine Okwach@Zenger.News NAIROBI, Kenya — Nairobi’s urban slums have become the breeding grounds for well-off street gangs. Violent
NAPSI: Supporting Workers’ Mental Health
(NAPSI)—The challenges brought to daily life by the COVID-19 pandemic have spurred many businesses to consider ways they can support
NAPSI: Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: Are You At Risk?
(NAPSI)—Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is one of the most common liver diseases in the United States. NAFLD is typically
NAPSI: Social Engagement
(NAPSI)—Maintaining social connections and staying mentally and physically active is key to reducing social isolation and loneliness among older adults,