Chaymeriyia Moncrief, the founder of Tesix Wireless Network, a prepaid wireless carrier, has restored her service to the public. In 2018, the entrepreneur launched Tesix Wireless when she was a teenager after she saw a gap in the telecommunications space. Since its inception, her company has seen great success in the last several years as it Read More…
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Legislature OKs Blanket Social Media Ban For kids Under 16
WUFT | By Erina Anwar Florida’s Republican-led Legislature passed a sweeping bill Thursday in Tallahassee that would ban all kids under 16 from using social media – even with a parent’s permission – and would require everyone else in the Sunshine State to prove they are adults to continue using their online accounts. Within hours, Read More…
Local Business Credits Gainesville Culture For Its Success
By Kathryn Ross Local Gainesville business owner Melanie Floyd believes she found the key to success by creating an innovative business plan for her restaurant Gainzville Hub, now entering its second year and thriving. She believes that the key was creating an environment that not only promotes a healthy lifestyle but also a culture that Read More…
Black kids Face Racism It’s Driving A Major Mental Health Crisis
By ANNIE MA Illustrations by PETER HAMLIN Published May 23, 2023 This story is part three of an AP series examining the health disparities experienced by Black Americans across a lifetime. birth childhood COLUMBUS, Ohio — To her students who need the most support, India Strother is rarely just “Ms. Strother” — she’s a family Read More…
Banning The Dictionary Could Be The Last Straw
Barrington Salmon Florida Phoenix According to PEN America, a free-speech advocacy group, one Florida school district has banned more than 1,600 books. In a particularly absurd move, school administrators in Escambia County have even banned the dictionary. (Getty Images via Florida Phoenix) If a governor, state representative or school district resorts to banning books, they Read More…
When Trauma Goes Unseen -The Adultification of Black Youth
Araya Baker During a session back in 2016, Trevor, a student at the high school where I worked, quietly told me he felt suicidal. Assuming that he simply wished to escape painful feelings, I validated the normalcy of his emotional response to school and family stressors. But, with his head in his hands, he started Read More…








