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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS | KEIDI OBI AWADU

‘If we don’t change or transform, our fate as Black people is sealed’ Keidi Obi Awadu has authored his 38th book, “Fade to Black: The Passing of a Great Race.” Awadu describes himself as a “scientific futurist of African heritage in the world today. My focus is to manage nation building because Africans need to […]

FOOD FOR THE SOUL: Creamy Chicken Marsala with Mushrooms

January 21, 2021 by  
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Pancakes! Pancakes! Pancakes!

Soul Source

January 21, 2021 by  
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Soul Source Las Vegas’ Historic Westside has been home to many successful local eateries: places like Hamburger Heaven and Chez Restaurant are legendary. Now there is the new Family Soul Restaurant, specializing in soul food favorites like banana pudding, peach cobbler, collard greens, fried catfish, mac-and-cheese, and more. Married couple Daniel and Ramona Chatman opened […]

HEALTH IS THE NEW HAPPY! New Year, New Mindset

January 21, 2021 by  
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New Year, New Mindset BY TIFFANY McNEELY It’s finally 2021! Give yourself a break and a hug! This pandemic caught us all by surprise. If you were like many of us, your mind may have felt like it was going crazy. I know I felt like I was out of my mind at first. A […]

Trusted Partners

January 21, 2021 by  
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Trusted Partners By Cassandra Cotton, Nathan Adelson Hospice Community Outreach Manager With a turbulent year behind us, as we struggle to discover what the new normal will be in 2021, one thing that hasn’t changed is the critical need for trusted medical care — especially at the end of life, when people are most vulnerable. […]

YOU! HAVE THE POWER | Dr. Ellen Brown

January 21, 2021 by  
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Democracy Prevails…What’s Next? BY DR. ELLEN BROWN Welcome to 2021! New Year – New Governing Body – New Opportunities for Change. The United States of America is a democracy. The past four years demonstrated increasing decline in expectations of what democracy meant to Americans and the world. Should there be varying definitions of this term […]

Las Vegas-Clark County Library District renews Vegas Strong Academy for Semester Two!

January 21, 2021 by  
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Las Vegas-Clark County Library District renews Vegas Strong Academy for Semester Two! The Las Vegas-Clark County Library District will continue its partnership with the City of Las Vegas in hosting four Vegas Strong Academy locations that will support distance learning for the second semester for the 2020-2021 school year, which begins on January 4, 2021. […]

HEALTHIER YOU: COVID and pregnancy

January 21, 2021 by  
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COVID and pregnancy BY DR. ANNETTE MAYES, OB/GYN According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), pregnant women are at an increased risk for severe illness and death from COVID-19, compared to women who are not pregnant. Additionally, pregnant women with COVID-19 might be at increased risk for other adverse outcomes, such as […]

Remembering the Westside Slugger

January 21, 2021 by  
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Remembering the Westside Slugger Joe Neal is remembered with a loving tribute by his friend Claytee D. White. What more is there to say? It has all been written: first Black Nevada State Senator … served 32 years … enlisted in the U.S. Air Force … championed civil rights for Blacks … fought for human […]

Is America Damaged Beyond Repair? | By Louie Overstreet

January 21, 2021 by  
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Is America Damaged Beyond Repair? BY LOUIE OVERSTREET It would only be slightly hyperbolic of me to answer the question with a yes. However — not so much desiring to scare you to death, but to prevent from doing so to myself — I am going to go with “possibly.” The primary reason such a […]

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