A Mother’s Journey through an Unimaginable Process By Yolanda Wallace

My son Jon Buckley was killed September 20, 2006. I had no idea that after his murder, the process that I was going to have to endure. I thought that maybe if I created resources to meet the needs of the community, it would be therapeutic. By helping strengthen our neighborhoods with resources to help … Continue reading A Mother’s Journey through an Unimaginable Process By Yolanda Wallace

The Struggle Continues… Presidents Are Not Kings By Sherry Cannon

If you have been following the Impeachment Inquiries into whether President Donald Trump should be brought up on Impeachment charges these last few weeks, you know that there has been enormous evidence that he is guilty of abuse of power, bribery, and intimidation, which falls under high crimes and misdemeanors and impeachable offense. The Trump … Continue reading The Struggle Continues… Presidents Are Not Kings By Sherry Cannon

The Kingdom Of God Is All About The Children By Rev. Charity E. Sephus

They Naturally Live By Faith Blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called the children of God. Matthew 5:9 Jesus performed miracles to show that God was bringing forth his kingdom. He was coming into the world through his Son, in a more forceful way than he had acted through the patriarchs, kings, or … Continue reading The Kingdom Of God Is All About The Children By Rev. Charity E. Sephus

The NFL Shield Takes A Hit By Mark Hollis

The long-standing rivalry between the Pittsburg Steelers and the Cleveland Browns flared once again and resulted in several players being suspended. The incident that precipitated the suspensions occurred when the Pittsburg Steelers’ quarterback, Mason Rudolph, was sacked by the Browns’ Miles Garrett. After Rudolph was taken down, he could be seen grabbing the facemask of … Continue reading The NFL Shield Takes A Hit By Mark Hollis

Eradicating the Racism in the Air By Keri Hayes

The structural foundation of racism in America isn't often affiliated with environmental Justice Reform. Yet, the focus on eradicating the racism in the air begins with Environmental Justice Reform- when you take time to evaluate some of the facts, like "An African American child is three times more likely to go into the emergency room … Continue reading Eradicating the Racism in the Air By Keri Hayes