Remembering Education Pioneer Dr. Charles Akins
byCharles Akins was the first black teacher in the district’s integrated high school and the first black principal.
Charles Akins was the first black teacher in the district’s integrated high school and the first black principal.
Fellow soulcitizen and 2016 Funniest Person in Austin contest winner Lashonda Lester died this week as a result of kidney failure due to chronic…
Water 2 Wine makes wine onsite in South Austin and features wine from 13 different countries.
Herb Fulton, world championship amateur master boxer, owns Eight Count Boxing and Fitness in Georgetown.
The brother is talented.
Sample the yummy bites prepared by Sharon Mays and more delicious dishes created by other local African American chefs at Taste of Black Austin on Jan. 31.
“We’re going to continue to bring a gross amount of diverse people together. It’s going to be ugly.”
Lylanda Edwards worked at IBM for nine years and knew that she wanted more, so she looked to God to give her the vision.
Deeply rooted and nestled in the heart of Central East Austin lies a community treasure.
Photographers Moyo Oyelola and Hakeem Adewumi will be featured in the Oct. 10 episode of Arts in Context, a weekly production of KLRU-TV, Austin PBS.
A diverse and enthusiastic crowd of Austinites recently gathered to celebrate 30 years of Brian Joseph, ‘The Bydee Man.’
A seventh-generation Texas Renaissance Woman, Carla has worked as a film/tv/theatrical actor and multi-media artist for over 30 years. As a child, she and her siblings loved to experiment…