Attorney Keyanna Marshall: A Journey to Justice
By Janell Williams Attorney Keyanna Marshall has built a career rooted in advocacy, resilience and a deep commitment to justice.
Why is it that some of us as Black people have a problem accepting the success, good fortune, or hard
Through the Digital Natives program, a University of Georgia journalism student with digital news expertise will connect with the Courier
This is part 2 of a four-part series on the upcoming election in 2024. If we expect to change the
By Janell Williams The Columbus NAACP chapter is gearing up to host their 49th annual Freedom Fund banquet. This is
By Janell Williams The Columbus NAACP chapter is looking for local veterans to join their organization. Founded in 1909, the
By Janell Williams Community members and local officials came together last Saturday, Nov. 18, to celebrate with Kamesha Harbison at
NEW YORK CITY, Nov. 9, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — The AXA Art Prize US, a premier platform supporting emerging talents in the
Wane A. Hailes For eighteen years, I have implored you to understand that all politics are local. While presidential elections
Congressman Sanford D. Bishop, Jr. is serving his sixteenth term in the U.S. House of Representatives, representing Georgia’s
According to the Street Committee, the newly appointed Chief of Police, Stoney Mathis, has had a rude awakening. It is
With unity, our community can influence change and ensure our voices are heard at the decision-making table. As we look
The executive committee of the Columbus branch of the NAACP announced today that they have reluctantly accepted the resignation of