What society can learn from the military about diversity

Mar 14, 2016

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Artist work on mural featuring Louis Armstrong on Chief's Creole Café.

Jazz on the wall

Mar 10, 2016

Artist work on mural featuring Louis Armstrong on Chief’s Creole Café.

African American Heritage Trail: Mercy Hospital’s past is linked to Johnnie Ruth Clarke Health Center’s present

African American Heritage Trail: Mercy Hospital’s past is linked to Johnnie Ruth Clarke Health Center’s present

Mar 2, 2016

BY YURI ROSS,  TATIANA CUBAS, AND DAVID STONER NNB Reporters MIDTOWN — Mercy Hospital was the only facility that provided medical care to St. Petersburg’s African-American

Renovation, Rouson to breathe new life into Faynne Ponder Council House

Renovation, Rouson to breathe new life into Faynne Ponder Council House

Feb 28, 2016

BY MARLA KORENICH AND IVELLIAM CEBALLO NNB Reporters Pausing for a sandwich, the carpenter stowed himself away from the cold in his white truck behind the

Historic buildings with a hopeful future

Feb 25, 2016

[vc_row full_width=”” parallax=”” parallax_image=””][vc_column width=”1/1″][vc_column_text]   BY MIRANDA BORCHARDT AND BRIANNA ENDERS NNB Reporters MIDTOWN — Teresa Williams stood on the balcony of the historic