Opinion | I’m ‘Poppin My Collar’ and Pushing Forward. You Can, Too.
Publisher and author Meredith Coleman McGee writes about her journey through life’s ups and downs and how she continues to push forward despite it all.
Publisher and author Meredith Coleman McGee writes about her journey through life’s ups and downs and how she continues to push forward despite it all.
The Crown and Glory Beauty Expo in Jackson celebrated natural hair and Black beauty while educating people about the C.R.O.W.N. Act and its potential to protect against hair discrimination.
MS Votes’ plans for the upcoming Juneteenth celebration in the historic Farish Street district grew out of the organization’s commitment to community engagement in Jackson. Join MFP Live Thursday, June 16, at 6 p.m., on the MFP Facebook page or YouTube channel to learn more about MSVotes’ Juneteenth celebration, as well as the important work that the organization is doing around the state.
Local businesses along Farish Street have allowed the Mississippi Museum of Art to install art displays relaying words of wisdom to help guide readers through life lessons.
Food trucks, vendor tents and entertainers social-distanced on Farish Street to celebrate Juneteenth at the “Black Joy as Resistance Festival” on June 19, 2020 in
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