Tag: newspaper
While Black Newspapers Reveal Serial Rapists, Mainstream Turns to Comedy
By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent
In a news story that likely will leave some head-scratching along with palpable outrage, Kansas City...
Capitol Hill Lawmakers Push Bill That Hurts Local and Black-owned Newspapers
By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent
On the surface, the Journalism Competition and Preservation Act sounds like a win for news organizations that remain...
OP-ED: Proposed Journalism Competition Preservation Act Negative Impact on Small Minority-Owned Newspapers
By Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis Jr., President and CEO, NNPA
In September, lawmakers in Washington rushed through major legislation that would reward massive, legacy media corporations at...
Global Icon, Dr. Willie L. Morrow Passes
By Dr. William Tayari Howard, Contributing Writer
Dr. Willie L. Morrow, a global icon, pioneer, author, chemist, publisher, and community activist passed away Wednesday, June...
THE TIME FOR TRUTH TELLING IS NOW
By Oscar H. Blayton
On Nov. 24, 1768, an advertisement appeared in the Virginia Gazette, a newspaper printed in Williamsburg and widely distributed in Virginia,...