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Health Advocate Wants Women to Know their Rights
by Dianne Anderson By itself, the fight for survival and surviving medical treatment is hard enough for one in eight women that will experience breast cancer ... -
Fannie Lou Hamer Died of Untreated Breast Cancer
Commentary By Julianne Malveaux October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and the proliferation of pink ribbons is about to start. Predatory capitalists will make breast cancer ... -
Health Advocates Ready For Covered California
By Dianne Anderson Everything community residents need to take charge of their health is now ready for the Westside of San Bernardino. All they have to ... -
Akoma Unity Center Seeks City Funding for Park Projects
By Dianne Anderson With $140,000 down and only $50, 000 to go, Akoma Unity Center is getting closer to its new Anne Shirrells Park makeover, complete ... -
Author Kwame Alexander to appear at S.B. Public Library
The San Bernardino Public Library will host award-winning author and poet, Kwame Alexander and musician Randy Preston on Tuesday, October 22. The free all-ages event will be held ... -
Reyes Partners with S.B. Schools For Community Healing Forum
Bullying and violence in our communities were top concerns on Monday night. Over 200 community members joined with Assemblymember Reyes and Chief Joseph Paulino of the ... -
HUD: Deregulation, Not Affordable Housing, Needed
By Charlene Crowell For more than a decade, economists, lawmakers, and others have heralded the nation’s economy. Often citing how unemployment has declined as new jobs ... -
Aguilar Announces $1.5M for Jobs Program
Representative Pete Aguilar announced that Citadel Community Development Corporation, a San Bernardino-based nonprofit, received a grant of $1,500,000 from the United States Department of Labor. The grant ... -
The Legacy of Emma Shaw
By Rikke Van Johnson On Wednesday, September 18, at the age of 107 years old the Lord called Emma Shaw home. She’s had her bags packed ... -
Crafton Hills College Celebrates EOPS 50th Anniversary
Helping students unlock their “aha moments” is what Rejoice C. Chavira enjoys most about her job. For nearly 30 years, Chavira has worked with the Crafton ...















