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A Chronicle of Her Own: How Yanice Yvette Jackson Is Carrying a 40-Year Legacy Into a New Era of Black Media Power
Courtesy Photo Publisher and media visionary Yanice Yvette Jackson continues the 40-year legacy of The Chronicle News, leading the publication into a new era of innovation, storytelling, and community empowerment. When the presses first rolled in 1986, The Chronicle was more than a newspaper. It was a promise. Larry “Jay Price” Carter and Carolyn Carter , a visionary couple rooted in faith, family, and community, built it from the ground up to show a side of Black life too

The Chronicle News
Oct 163 min read


The Chronicle News' Small Business Spotlight: Poppa’s Cookbook-A Legacy of Love, Family, and Flavor
Courtesy Photo-Mayor Andy Schor joins Eric and Wendi King to cut the ribbon at the grand opening of Poppa’s Cookbook on September 3,...

The Chronicle News
Sep 261 min read


Why is African American News Important in Today's Black Media Landscape?
Dive into the vibrant world of African American news and discover why staying informed is crucial in today's diverse media landscape.

The Chronicle News
Jun 24, 20243 min read
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