DTU JOURNAL ENTRY 1: HONORED TO JOIN THE LEGACY OF THE BLACK PRESS
The National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) kicked off the second year of the “Discover The Unexpected” (DTU) Journalism Fellowship program with an “Immersion” event in Detroit, Mich.
DTU JOURNAL ENTRY 1: CONTINUING THE FREEDOM FIGHTING LEGACY OF MY ANCESTORS
Sitting on an old couch in North Carolina, reflecting on a recent immersion trip to Detroit for the National Newspaper Publishers Association’s “Discover The Unexpected” Journalism Fellowship program, I spoke with my partner Ayron Lewallen about our experiences at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History.
HBCU STUDENTS “DISCOVER THE UNEXPECTED” WITH THE BLACK PRESS
The National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) kicked off the second year of the “Discover The Unexpected” (DTU) Journalism Fellowship program with an “Immersion” event in Detroit, Mich.
AUTO REVIEW: 2018 CHEVROLET EQUINOX
The 2018 Chevrolet Equinox should be in every neighborhood across the country. Chevrolet has continued to develop advanced vehicles to meet the needs of a diverse group of drivers and their different lifestyles.
DTU JOURNAL ENTRY 1: DETROIT WAS MORE THAN I EXPECTED
When I first arrived in Detroit, Michigan for the “Discover The Unexpected” Journalism Fellowship program’s Immersion event, I didn’t know what to expect. I have heard so many negative things about the city. I was hoping that I would stay somewhere safe, quiet and clean.
MEET THE DANCE INSTRUCTOR BRINGING “HIPLET” TO THE WORLD
Earlier this year, a video of Black ballerinas dancing to hip-hop on pointe went viral. Those girls study “Hiplet” under instructor Homer Bryant at The Chicago Multi-Cultural Dance Center. Even though Bryant and the dancers have just recently gained national attention, Bryant has been instructing dancers of all ethnicities at the school for decades.
TAKE A “STAY CATION” AT THE FIRST ZIPLINE COURSE IN ILLINOIS
Summer has officially begun and now many families are trying to decide where they can take their family for a vacation while also staying on a budget.
FRIENDS REMEMBER, CELEBRATE MUHAMMAD ALI AT CAPITAL PRESS CLUB
The Capital Press Club hosted a panel Thursday in downtown D.C. to honor the memory of Muhammad Ali, as a room filled with writers, photographers and eager listeners heard firsthand accounts of the legendary boxer and the things he did throughout his life.
PUSH FOR DC STATEHOOD PICKS UP STEAM
The issue of whether the District of Columbia will become the United States’ 51st state has been brewing for a long time, and the lack of voting power within Congress has many residents, city officials and presidential candidates saying the time is right for officially lobbying to make the District a state.








