ALA Conference Comes to New Orleans
By Edwin Buggage Liberty and Literacy In an age where societies across the globe are facing challenges of what it means to be literate in the 21st Century; and with access to unlimited information, we […]
By Edwin Buggage Liberty and Literacy In an age where societies across the globe are facing challenges of what it means to be literate in the 21st Century; and with access to unlimited information, we […]
Data News Weekly Staff Report Mayor LaToya Cantrell will welcome the arrival of the King and Queen of Spain to the City of New Orleans next week. The upcoming visit coincides with the City’s year-long […]
Data News Weekly Staff Report Comments Off on Juneteenth 2018 – Celebrations and Festivals Welcome to Communizine! Today is June 12th, 2018 Juneteenth is a uniquely American holiday, the oldest nationally-celebrated festival to honor the […]
By James Washington Every now and then I tend to focus on good and evil and its impact on my life. In doing so, the devil inevitably comes up. I have difficulty in coming to […]
Chicago Crusader Staff Report Days before the Chicago Plan Commission approved plans for the Obama Presidential Center, a federal lawsuit was filed to block the proposed $500 million facility that will be built in Jackson […]
Photos by Kichea S. Burt The French Market played host to the 32nd Annual Creole Tomato Festival on June 8th & 9th. With stages and activities in Dutch Alley, the Farmers Market, the Jazz Museum […]
Data News Weekly Staff Report Since 2011, residents of New Orleans have disposed of more than 80 tons of unwanted electronics at the Department of Sanitation’s Recycling Drop-Off Center. Donations are collected on the second Saturday of […]
By Marc H. Morial “Education must not simply teach work. It must teach life.” – W.E.B. DuBois This time of year brings great pride and congratulations for graduates at all levels, from high school to […]
By Edwin Buggage America’s Original Sin Racism in America is nothing new; from its inception it has played a part in shaping racial behavior and policies for centuries. Conversely, there’s also been a response where […]
By Juliana Tomasoni People in New Orleans have one more venue to celebrate the Tricentennial. The New Orleans Historic Collection on Chartres Street in the French Quarter held a reception to launch its exhibition titled […]
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