“I wanted to buy a house and didn’t
“I wanted to buy a house and didn’t realize that I didn’t have knowledge about credit scores and how to manage money,” Sheppard recalled. “Although I had a really good […]
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“I wanted to buy a house and didn’t realize that I didn’t have knowledge about credit scores and how to manage money,” Sheppard recalled. “Although I had a really good […]
Read MoreDr. Carolyn P. Jenkins, author of Blazing Toward Freedom Septima Poinsette Clark’s Story from Slave to Queen Mother of the Movement and Dr. Roslyn Clark Artis, President and CEO of […]
Read MoreThe Fine Arts Building (FAB) Gallery at South Carolina State University will present, “Ancestral Reflections: The Thompson Family,” a collection of paintings and spoken word poetry, inspired by family history […]
Read MoreThe City of Columbia and Karamu will host the Karamu!! Celebrate 19th Annual Statewide Black History Parade and Festival on Saturday, February 24, 2024. This event is for fun for […]
Read MoreRaw Essence Natural Soap & Bath Company will hold a grand opening ceremony for its new location in downtown Columbia. Mayor Daniel Rickenmann, City Council members, Office of Business Opportunities […]
Read MoreRichland One will induct five new members into the Richland One Hall of Fame in April, district officials announced at a February 2 news conference. The Richland One Hall of […]
Read MoreIt’s been nearly 50 years since Brett Bursey met Modjeska Monteith Simkins at the Harden St. branch of Victory Savings Bank and opened an account for the Grass Roots Organizing […]
Read MoreRichland One students and schools were honored during the City of Columbia’s 36th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration on January 15. Nine students received Dr. Martin Luther King, […]
Read Morewith the American Association of Colleges & Universities; and Heather McGhee, a renowned thought leader and author of an award-winning, New York Times Bestselling book, The Sum of Us— What […]
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