IN MEMORIAM: Civil Rights Icon Vernon Jordan Dies at 85
Vernon Jordan, the former National Urban League president and civil rights leader. Photo provided By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire…
Joe Mallory elected to lead local NAACP
Contributed The Cincinnati Branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) recently elected officers and at-large…
Ben Jealous launches his new venture, Citizen, in Cincinnati
By Dan Yount The Cincinnati Herald Citizen goes live in Cincinnati. According to company information, Citizen is a free app that…
The Honorable Nathaniel R. Jones focused on equal opportunity under law
Judge Jones with his daughter Stephanie Jones, Esq. Photo by Michael Mitchell Dan Yount The Cincinnati Herald Equal opportunity under the…
NOMINEES ANNOUNCED FOR 51st NAACP IMAGE AWARDS
Two-Hour Live TV Special to Air on BET Networks Saturday, February 22, 2020 Netflix Leads with 30 Nominations in the…
NAACP announces new chief financial officer
By Austyn Ross National NAACP The NAACP announces that Arlis Whalum will serve as its new chief financial officer. Whalum will oversee all…
Emotions run high as African Americans return to Ghana
Drummers, dancers and local residents greeted the NAACP delegation at Kotoka International Airport, which included actor and humanitarian Danny Glover,…
Cincinnati NAACP says, ‘You Are the Movement’
NAACP Freedom Fund Dinner is Saturday, Sept.28 By Andria Carter Herald Contributor The theme for the Cincinnati National Association for…
Dr. Marian Spencer was Cincinnati’s iconic Civil Rights leader
Dr. Marian Spencer, Cincinnati’s legendary Civil Rights leader, received her well deserved roses at a reception with friends and community…
Starbucks Becomes Latest Scene of Racism and White Supremacy
NAACP Calls Incident an Ominious Signal By Hazel Trice Edney (TriceEdneyWire.) – The NAACP has described the arrests of two…