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Now Chris and Francine, curb your cussing!

Is it just me or have observed upticks in cussing these days? Don’t know if we should blame stress related to COVID, a partisan...

Chattanooga’s First Baptist Church is the initial stop on historical visit

Chattanooga, TN. — The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Department of History and the Africana Studies program will partner with RISE Chattanooga to offer...

City Councilwoman Coonrod seeks April 27 vote on Juneteenth paid holiday

Chattanooga City Councilwoman Demetrus Coonrod is asking council for an April 27 vote on whether to make Juneteenth a paid holiday for city employees.She...

BLACK HISTORY MONTH: Music Played Huge Role In Civil Rights Movement

By Ron WynnMusic played a huge role during and throughout the Civil Rights Movement, both in terms of providing inspiration, and serving as...

UTC and RISE partner to preserve and share Chattanooga’s African American culture

With Black History month just around the corner, a collaboration is underway--one which is aimed at preserving and sharing past and present African American...

51st MLK Week and March Will Be All Virtual

In 1967 Martin Luther King addressed a group of studentsat Glenville High School in Cleveland, Ohio.— He spoke about the virtues of freedom and...

My privilege awareness workshop!

WARNING: What follows is not for the feint-of-heart. It may unleash a range of emotional reactions – among them shock, empathy, anger, denial (let...

James Baldwin, artist on fire!

An old book, “James Baldwin, artist on fire,” fell out of a box while I was cleaning out the garage recently.  I had no...

Dear Ms. “What’s your name?”

BREAKING NEWS:  A recent study finds that masks prevented as many as 450,000 cases of COVID-19 in the United States in states that enacted...

Chattanooga activists ‘christen’ Black Lives Matter! mural, adding to the iconic history of MLK Boulevard

Black Lives Matter murals have been popping up all across the country--from Washington, D.C. to Tulsa, Oklahoma--following the protests sparked by George Floyd’s death.More...

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