A Touch Of Africa

By Savannah Tribune | March 28, 2018

Premier Way

By Savannah Tribune | March 28, 2018

Prince Contracting

By Savannah Tribune | March 28, 2018

Growing In Grace youth Choir

By Savannah Tribune | March 28, 2018

Students “March For Our Lives”

By Savannah Tribune | March 28, 2018

Thousands of students, teachers and supporters gathered to participate in the “March For Our Lives” protest held last Saturday. The crowd gathered in Wright Square in downtown Savannah and began the march at 11a.m. to Forsyth Park. Protesters from all ages packed the streets of Savannah to march against gun violence. The march started in Wright Square and ended at … Continue reading “Students “March For Our Lives””

Women’s History Month

By Savannah Tribune | March 28, 2018

Texas congresswoman Barbara Jordan (1936-1996) rose to the national stage from Houston’s largely African-American Fifth Ward, becoming a public defender of the U.S. Constitution and a leading presence in Democratic Party politics for two decades. She was the first black woman elected to the Texas state senate and the first black Texan in Congress. As a member of the House … Continue reading “Women’s History Month”

Attorney Fred Gray To Address MLK Freedom Gala This Saturday

By Savannah Tribune | March 28, 2018

Fred Gray, Esq., the attorney who represented Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and Rosa Parks during the Montgomery Bus Boycott, and who also represented victims in the infamous Tuskegee Syphilis Study in 1972, will be the keynote speaker for the MLK, Jr., Observance Day Association’s annual MLK Freedom Gala. The blacktie event will be held on Saturday, March 31, 2018, … Continue reading “Attorney Fred Gray To Address MLK Freedom Gala This Saturday”

National Civil Rights Attorney Ben Crump Retained by Family of Stephon Clark

By Savannah Tribune | March 28, 2018

National civil rights and personal injury attorney Ben Crump of Ben Crump Law, PLLC has been retained by the family of Stephon Clark, an unarmed 22-year-old black man who was shot dead in his grandmother’s yard by Sacramento police on Sunday. Officers who were responding to a 911 call about a man tampering with vehicles saw and approached Clark, then … Continue reading “National Civil Rights Attorney Ben Crump Retained by Family of Stephon Clark”

Lady Carolyn Stanley Selected Area IV Top Lady of the Year!

By Savannah Tribune | March 28, 2018

Top Ladies of Distinction, Inc., Area IV held is annual Area IV Conference in Birmingham, Alabama. Annually the Conference selects its candidate from Area IV’s 22 Chapters who will represent them at the TLOD National Conference SYNLod in 2019. Lady Carolyn Stanley was selected to represent the Area from her Scrapbook Portfolio presented to the AREA IV Conference. Lady Carolyn … Continue reading “Lady Carolyn Stanley Selected Area IV Top Lady of the Year!”

Williams Keynotes Zetas “Be Your Own Boss” Luncheon

By Savannah Tribune | March 28, 2018

Olga “Loto” Williams was the keynote speaker at the “Be Your Own Boss” luncheon held last Thursday at University Hall on the Georgia Southern Armstrong campus. The luncheon was sponsored by the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., Iota Tau chapter. Ashley Lokey, Sorority President is a senior at the Georgia Southern Armstrong Campus, studying nursing The luncheon was the first … Continue reading “Williams Keynotes Zetas “Be Your Own Boss” Luncheon”