• About Us
  • Contact Us
  • e-Edition
  • Subscribe
    • Home Delivery
    • Payments
  • Advertise
    • Payments
    • Media Kit
  • Video
The Mississippi Link
  • Home
  • News
    • Central Mississippi News
    • Northern Mississippi News
    • Southern Mississippi News
    • Statewide News
  • The Buzz
    • Buzz Report Videos
    • youReport: Submit your report
  • Opinion
    • Columns
    • Editorials
    • Letters To The Editor
    • Submit A Letter To The Editor
  • Sports
    • Local Sports
    • National Sports
  • Entertainment
    • This Week
    • National Entertainment
  • Education
    • Go Towards the Extraordinary with Ford
  • Religion
    • Obituaries
  • Health
News Ticker
  • [ July 8, 2026 ] Brandy Norward honored by thousands in her McComb, Mississippi hometown – Where roots run deep Local
  • [ July 8, 2026 ] Police shooting of a 1-year-old Mississippi boy ignites tension between police and Black residents News
  • [ July 8, 2026 ] FROM HOPE TO HEARTBREAK – The guilty pleas that shook Black Mississippi Local
  • [ July 2, 2026 ] Our Country is on a roller coaster ride of economic uncertainty and veiled discrimination National
  • [ July 1, 2026 ] A Life of Impact – The enduring legacy of Rosetta Miller-Perry National
HomeAuthorsEditor

Articles by Editor

Local

JMAA hosts Q&A and book signing featuring Captain Beth Powell during Black History Month

Editor 0

By Jackie Hampton, Publisher, In partnership with Hudson by Avolta, the Jackson Municipal Airport Authority hosted aviation trailblazer Captain Beth Powell for a Q&A and book signing of her book, “Queen of the Skies.” The […]

National

This year’s Allstate HBCU Legacy Bowl gave fans excitement and players memories

Editor 0

By James B. Ewers Jr. Ed.D, Contributing Writer, The atmosphere at the 2026 Allstate Legacy Bowl was electric. Coaches and players alike understood the opportunity presented to Historically Black Colleges and Universities. It was a […]

National

Jesse Jackson and Mississippi’s long struggle for justice

Editor 0

By Othor Cain, Contributing Writer, Mississippi was, for much of the 20th century, the central stage of America’s struggle over voting rights, segregation, and human dignity. Into that long fight stepped the Rev. Jesse Louis […]

Local

Commentary: Truth through song as Jerry Smith and The Children of Israel revisit Madison – Black History takes center stage at historic Chapel of the Cross Church

Editor 0

By Christopher Young, Contributing Writer, It was a concert, just one in a series titled ‘Concerts in the Country,’ but it was so much more. When Jerry C. Smith and The Children of Israel perform, […]

National

Rev. Al Sharpton on the passing of his mentor, Rev. Jesse Louis Jackson

Editor 0

The Mississippi Link Newswire, Today, February 17, 2026 I lost the man who first called me into purpose when I was just twelve years old. And our nation lost one of its greatest moral voices. The […]

National

Nothing can stop our celebration of Black History this year or ever

Editor 0

By James B. Ewers Jr. Ed.D., President Emeritus, Teen Mentoring Committee of Ohio, There are some things I remember like they happened yesterday. In fact, I can recall them with great detail. As a 4th […]

Health

Heart transplant survivor urges women to listen to their hearts – February is American Heart Month, and time is of essence

Editor 0

By Gail H.M. Brown, Ph.D., Contributing Writer, Six years ago, Frederica Angel Meeks of Canton, Miss., was fighting for her life. Diagnosed with congestive heart failure in 2011, Meeks underwent multiple treatments, procedures, and heart […]

Local

Forward Lookers Federated Club continues to lift HBCU Students with Scholarships & Community Awards

Editor 0

By Janice K. Neal-Vincent, Ph.D., Contributing Writer, For forty years, Forward Lookers Federated Club has impacted the lives of many. The club sisters have steadfastly celebrated humankind and have grown in grace – a benchmark […]

Local

Commentary: The Reuben V Anderson Center for Justice – A Legacy of Service – Delivering justice-focused impact to Mississippi communities, led by Tougaloo College alumni

Editor 0

By Christopher Young, Contributing Writer, In Mississippi, where poverty is the highest in the entire nation, and where state leadership continually demonstrates indifference toward African Americans who make up nearly 40 percent of the population, […]

Local

“Mississippi For A Just World” features return of Dr. Angela Y. Davis to Tougaloo

Editor 0

By Ayesha K. Mustafaa, Special to Mississippi Link, The organization, Mississippi For A Just World (M4JW), with its partners Black With No Chaser and Tougaloo College, presented its second installment in the lecture series “Voices […]

Posts pagination

« 1 … 6 7 8 … 51 »

Advertisement


Advertisement

play-sharp-fill

10:56

Advertisement

Follow us on twitter

Tweets by MississippiLink

Copyright @ 2025 Website Design by No Regret Media