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Focusing on East Side health | By Peggy O'Hare : October 21, 2013 : Updated: October 22, 2013 11:01am VIEW
Author reveals controversial details about the Tulsa riots of 1921 | 2/6/2014, 11:49 a.m. VIEW
'Voices From Slavery' part of Juneteenth events | Posted: Friday, June 13, 2014 4:30 am VIEW
Black Wall Street: A Legacy of Success Today’s Black entrepreneurs expand upon the foundation paved by 1920s pioneers | 2/24/2014 VIEW
Book on Dr. J.W. Sanders being released at dinner gala Saturday | Posted: May 31, 2013 VIEW
Community Mourns Loss Of Longtime Pastor | Uploaded on Jul 7, 2010 An Upstate Community remembers the Reverend Dr. J.W. Sanders Sr. who died Tuesday. | Church website
In The News
Books Inc Interview with Tony Lindsay
Published on Nov 26, 2012 - In this inaugural edition, Dr. Diop interviews Dr. Loren Alvez- an award winning dental surgeon, author and playwright. Dr. Alvez shares insight into how he manages to maintain a very busy lifestyle and still find time to shhare his passion of the arts with the world. Dr. Alvez is also a retired Col. in the US Army and proud grandfather, father and husband.
Published on Jan 29, 2014 - "Caroline, or Change" rehearsal at Vive Les Arts Theatre, Killeen, Texas. Director: Toschia Moffett, video by Steve Pettit, Killeen Daily Herald.
Published on Feb 17, 2013 - "How It Feels to Be Colored Me" - Zora Neale Hurston read by Toschia Moffet at the Voices from The Harlem Renaissance 2/16.
Published on Jun 12, 2014 - "Voices From Slavery" Voices From Slavery, an oral history compiled by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) rehearsed at Vive Les Arts Theatre in Killeen, Texas. Video by Steve Pettit for the Killeen Daily Herald.
Published on Feb 17, 2013 - "Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain" - Langston Hughes (read by Loren Alves - 2/13 Voice from the Harlem Renaissance)
Published on Feb 17, 2013 - "Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain" - Part II Langston Hughes (read by Loren Alves - 2/13 Voice from the Harlem Renaissance)

