TOMS Pushes Shoes, but Markets for a Cause

When Amy Fissmer goes to her closet every morning to choose a pair of shoes, she often reaches for a plain pair of canvas slip-ons. They are worn and basic, and it is clear that Fissmer isn’t trying to make a fashion statement.

Concerts, Sign Language Still Not A Perfect Match

By Francies Stephenson UJW Staff WASHINGTON — American Sign Language (ASL) involves a series of facial expressions, body language and hand gestures as a means of communication for deaf and […]

Students Join Forces Against Cyberbullying

Student leaders at Oxon Hill High School respond to online bullying by launching a campaign, “One Less Bully, One More Friend.” “I never expected One Less to explode the way it did,” said Imani Brown, vice president of Oxon Hill’s SGA.

Civil War Museum Celebrates Black Soldiers

By Jelani Scott UJW Staff WASHINGTON – There are two main goals Frank Smith, director of the African-American Civil War Memorial and Museum, wanted to accomplish by building the museum […]

Black Soldiers Helped Fight For Freedom

By Queen Hudgins UJW Staff WASHINGTON – The African-American Civil War Memorial and Museum is the nation’s only tribute to the slaves who fought for their freedom, according to founder […]

Civil War Museum Highlights Black Soldiers

By Arianna Poindexter UJW Staff WASHINGTON – When the new African-American Civil War Museum has its grand opening this July, its founder hopes visitors gain a new respect for African-Americans’ […]

Civil War Museum Is A Monument To Freedom

By Isaiah Glenn UJW Staff WASHINGTON – The African-American Civil War Memorial and Museum is planning for its grand opening this summer now that it’s in a new building, and […]

Smith Won’t Let Blacks’ War Legacy Die

By Corynn Johnson UJW Staff WASHINGTON – Frank Smith, founding director of the African-American Civil War Memorial and Museum, tells a story about Robert Smalls, an African-American soldier who became […]