The Youth Passport to the Future afterschool program of Better Family Life Inc., has been accredited by the Missouri Accreditation of Programs for Children and Youth.
Dr. Kacy Shahid, Cahokia School District assistant superintendent and author, will be keynote speaker for Kwame Charitable Foundation's 20th Anniversary Gala at 6 p.m. Friday, Nov. 10, 2023 at the Four Seasons Hotel.
Austin Layne. The name is an institution in St. Louis – Black St. Louis in particular – because the man who bore it devoted more than a half-century of service to the mortuary industry. Layne passed away on Sunday, October…
Dred Scott, a fighter for freedom who who helped inspire the struggle for Black American legal and civil rights, now has a monument fit for his contribution to the nation’s history. Scott’s wife, Harriet Robinson Scott, will have a new…
When the St. Louis Regional Business Council was founded in 2000, President and CEO Kathy Osborn ensured that K-12 education be one of its foundational priorities.
BFL’s "Light Up the Night" campaign is underway, bringing “attention, respect, and action” to its effort of reducing violence and addiction in St. Louis.
The St. Louis American received Missouri Press Association’s Gold Cup award at its convention last weekend in Westport. The American, which tied for first with the Washington Missourian, has now won the state press association’s top honor seven of the…
Stellar awardee James T. Minor became the 10th chancellor at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE) in March 2022 and he left behind his position as California State University assistant vice chancellor and senior strategist.
Darrion Cockrell was recently named an Exceptional UMSL Alumni. Since joining Crestwood Elementary in 2015, Cockrell, known as Mr. DC by the kids, has been committed to repaying the educational experiences that changed his life, and inspiring his students to…
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Omicron Theta Omega Chapter hosted its annual Historically Black Colleges and Universities College Fair on Saturday, Sept. 24, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Emerson Theater on the Harris-Stowe State University campus.
She’s an award-winning journalist, writer, reporter, host, columnist, and author. She has also served as the vibrant emcee of many St. Louis American Foundation events and has been honored herself.
Attorneys and advocates from Legal Services of Eastern Missouri (LSEM) are partnering with the St. Louis Public Library to hold clinic hours at Central Library from 9 a.m. to noon on the third Thursday of each month.