HISTORIC BLACK VEGAS | The words of Rev. Donald Clark
June 15, 2021 by agutting@reviewjournal.com
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The words of Rev. Donald Clark BY CLAYTEE D. WHITE An old African proverb states that “When an elder dies, a library burns to the ground.” How very accurate in the case of Donald Clark. Although he did not accept an invitation to be interviewed, his wisdom led him to donate a small collection to […]
HEALTH IS THE NEW HAPPY! Positive Vibes
June 15, 2021 by agutting@reviewjournal.com
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Positive Vibes BY TIFFANY McNEELY Have you ever noticed how your energy changes after you think about situations or people that make you upset? Your heartbeat changes, you get hot, your mood is down, and you just don’t feel excited or happy. Negative thoughts send you down a spiraling staircase of other negative thoughts that […]
YOU! HAVE THE POWER | Dr. Ellen Brown
June 15, 2021 by agutting@reviewjournal.com
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Go Get Your Bananas BY DR. ELLEN BROWN You may know the “monkey and the banana” story traveling about the Internet in various blogs and articles. It is about five monkeys, a ladder and a banana tree; the key takeaway being the innate behavior of not challenging assumptions. A researcher explored the fact/fiction behind the […]
HEALTHIER YOU: Sickle Cell Disease and Pregnancy
June 15, 2021 by agutting@reviewjournal.com
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Sickle Cell Disease and Pregnancy BY DR. ANNETTE MAYES, OB/GYN A pregnant woman with Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) is more likely to have problems that can affect the health of her unborn baby than a woman without SCD. The disease can become more severe during pregnancy — and pain episodes can occur more often. A […]
Letter from the Publishers
June 15, 2021 by agutting@reviewjournal.com
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Excellence in education This issue of Las Vegas Black Image celebrates “Excellence in Education,” honoring the young people — and supportive families — who have shown commitment and discipline on the journey to educational advancement. And we introduce Dr. Keith E. Whitfield, the new president of UNLV, who gave an exclusive interview about his vision […]
American Democracy Faces 9 Death Wishes | By Louie Overstreet
June 15, 2021 by agutting@reviewjournal.com
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American Democracy Faces 9 Death Wishes BY LOUIE OVERSTREET Judging by our nation’s actions, much of the world (some here in America) and I have concluded that, when it comes to maintaining a democracy, America has a death wish. I can think of 9 unranked events or behaviors that are signs of the destructive forces […]
PEACE: Reciprocity Overload
June 15, 2021 by agutting@reviewjournal.com
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How often do you hear — or have someone imply — that “you owe me”? We are so conditioned to believe that we must repay others for the things we’ve received. The whole idea of “paying it forward” means that you too will be blessed. Even when we deprive ourselves of something, we expect a […]
ALWAYS RIGHT HERE
June 15, 2021 by agutting@reviewjournal.com
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How Tiffany Haddish is conquering Hollywood Is anyone really surprised that Tiffany Haddish is being floated as a talk show successor to Ellen Degeneres? She’s not only a bankable movie (“Girls Trip,” “Night School”) and TV (“The Last O.G.”) star, but she’s been sharpening her hosting skills on CBS’ “Kids Say the Darndest Things. Haddish […]
WHAT’S HAPPENING | ENGLAND MARIE
May 5, 2021 by agutting@reviewjournal.com
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Struggle of the Climb: Funding Disparities for Leaders of Color What do we really know about the nonprofit world? Funding disparities and inequities, exacerbated by the impact of COVID-19, have been festering for years — as significantly less funding has found its way to minority-led and Black-led nonprofits that are uniquely positioned to solve these […]
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS | JOHN TRIMBLE
May 5, 2021 by agutting@reviewjournal.com
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All Hail The Queen What’s your involvement with making the “Queen of the Arts” a reality for the Historic Westside? I am a commissioner of Arts for the City of Las Vegas under Ward 5, which includes the Historic Westside. I was the commissioner who proposed that a sign or landmark be placed outside of […]





