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SBVC Raises Over $1M at Centennial Gala
San Bernardino Valley College (SBVC) raised more than $1 million to support students at its Centennial Gala on March 27. The gala, themed “Centennial ... -
August Wilson’s Fences in San Diego
By Barbara Smith With the curtain set to rise on August Wilson’s enduring drama Fences at San Diego’s Old Globe Theatre, two of its ... -
HBCU Initiative: The Black Brown Gap in the Blue Zone
By Dianne Anderson On one side, San Bernardino County may be a great place to live, and home of some of the longest living ... -
Turning Justice Involved Youth Into Skilled Workers
By Dianne Anderson Going from jail-based systems to community-level trades training is never an easy move for those providing programs for the formerly incarcerated, ... -
CSUDH to Address Mental Health Workforce Shortage
California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH) will educate hundreds of new mental and behavioral health professionals to serve South Los Angeles families and youth ... -
Funding Cuts: Threat to Homelessness Fight
By Antonio Ray Harvey California Black Media Between 2020 and 2024, Long Beach experienced a minimal but incremental decrease in chronic homelessness that was ... -
SB Schools: Guttierez Returns to Lead Safety Efforts
The San Bernardino City Unified School District (SBCUSD) welcomes the return of Chief John Guttierez as School Police Chief, marking a full-circle moment in his illustrious career. A ... -
Riverside: Legal Fight Over Ballot Seizures
By Roxsy Lin ACoM When the Riverside Sheriff’s Office seized 650,000 ballots from the local Registrar of Voters (ROV) to investigate unproven allegations ... -
Legislative Package Focused on Families and Equity Unveiled
By Antonio Ray Harvey California Black Media On March 25, members of the California Legislative Black Caucus (CLBC), in collaboration with the California Legislative ... -
SBVC to Host Candidate Forum Ahead of Local Elections
San Bernardino Valley College (SBVC) will host a nonpartisan candidate forum for mayoral and city council candidates on April 29–30, giving students and community members ...















