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July  2002

Week

Articles

Jul. 3 - Jul. 9, 2002
 

Announcements

Austin parents assess options in education

Don’t let the devil fool you
OR: Demon possession is giving families hell

The other Morales leans to the right

African-American press must be the media’s conscience

Respect isn’t a miracle cure but it eases the pain

Local pastor looks at slavery in a different light

Church Events

Friendship honors pastor

Community News

YWCA of Dallas announces July Women’s health dates

nothing Lil’ about Ms. Red.

Catholic Church should recognize satanic presence of demon called Mandatory Celibacy

The ABC’s of Public Education - Support for Texas charter schools could diminish in next legislative session

Freedom Under Fire: Sustainability of Black Press Threatened by Digital Media Divide

United States Olympic Committee Site Evaluation Team makes final Houston visit

Blessed are the Peacemakers

ELNOR JACKSON BOONE

Dr. Paige created Aramark food service monster

Has the NAACP changed its mission?
The color of money precludes advancement of colored people

 
Jul. 10 - Jul. 16, 2002 Huston-Tillotson awarded $50,000

Do you really think?
OR: People who ponder are an endangered species

GOP loses its highest-ranking Black lawmaker

Time for the Voucher 101 lesson again

TSU is not only an institution, but a historical treasure

God’s Team Thomas is equally yoked

Caribbean United Church celebrates second Church Anniversary and building dedication

Christian Women of Distinction holds induction ceremony

Church Events

Talk has never been cheap
Speaking freely has historically doomed speakers

First Black ringmaster sets sight on improving the world for children

Texas School of Business announces new director for Friendswood Campus

Vouchers decision: A Sad Day in America

Farrakhan’s motives explained

BILLIE HOLIDAY

Gov. Perry’s mindset should give Sanchez the Black vote

Muslim leaders welcome Farrakhan
Reject call to oust Arafat

Etosha Cave: One of Booker T. Washington’s finest

   
Jul. 17 - Jul. 23, 2002 Different strokes often provoke OR:
Intolerance is America’s biggest problem

Gov. Perry is a no-show at NAACP

African-Americans have not forgotten Election 2000

A strong argument against term limits

Faith, Flavor and Fashion
The New Look of Hip Hop

Mary Mary

Gulf Coast Community Services Association holds public hearing in Acres Home

NHMCCD experiences explosive summer growth

Rice University hosts 14th Black Leadership Day

Parent advocates would make parent/teacher relationships better

Strike Three! The Ugly Side of City Councilman Michael Berry

One nation under guard!
Freedom of religion precludes God’s allegiance to America’s flag

Lanier’s attack on Brown insults citizens

Bush under fire as NAACP ends convention
Fearless and bold African-American leaders denounce the present regime, voice pressing issues at a five-day conference in Houston

Riverside launches yearlong fundraiser
Texas’ First Lady solidly behind project

   
Jul. 24 - Jul. 30, 2002 Leslie shares HCCS’s future plans at AHCCC’s luncheon

What can we tell our kids?
OR: Everyday is “Training Day” in the ‘hood

Mt. Zion MBC invites youth, young adults to “bust loose” at Annual Explosion and Revival

St. Luke MBC remembers Rev. Phelps

Church Events

Community

5th Annual Texas Transportation Summit - 2002 held in Irving, Texas

Texas Association of African American Chambers of Commerce announces 4th annual conference

The Republicans are running scared of Kirk

Black America’s young are restless.   Has J.C. Watts given up on the American Dream? 

Sankofa Student Organization asks to honor Dr. Williams’ memory

True Americans value freedom; strive for peace
“What is it about the free world that pisses the rest of the world off?”

CHARLES WILLIAM BROOKS

Election 2002: The Big Payback

HISD is acting like a “dead-beat” family member

   
Jul. 31 - Aug. 6, 2002 Announcements

Iverson is, indeed, “The Answer”
OR: Sisters in the ‘hood must learn to submit or get hit

Bush Administration takes a beating for its civil rights record

TSU alums can’t win without losing

Did Slade force TSU’s Brittain out?

George Foreman Youth Center gives students summer transformation

Women Achieving Independence and Financial Success holds annual gala kick off

Local chapter of Minority Home schoolers of Houston sponsors first conference

Citizens celebrate rebirth of America’s oldest town settled by slaves

Usher and Faith Evans visits Sharpstown Center

ELNORA WHITE

Houstonian is California’s best
Former Yates star Harold Cebrum is an outstanding leader

NAACP opposes Owens for 5th Circuit

Citizens voice concerns over HISD bond; plans for area schools


Editorial Archives


Bud's Eyeview
Written by Bud Johnson

We Must Understand
Written by Roy Douglas Malonson




Roxanne
Written by Roxanne Evans


Political Capitol
Written by various authors