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CAPOC Steps Up: Southwest Community Center
By Dianne Anderson Anti-poverty activist Connie Jones officially retired in August, but is still trying to pry away from the family food pantry that became the ... -
Andy Street: Helping Others in Need
By Dianne Anderson Ask what Markel Cooper is doing lately, and he usually answers like any identical twin would — in the plural. “We’re working on ... -
Tobacco Bans: Menthol Continues to Divide
By Ana B. Ibarra Special to California Black Media As states and communities rush to ban the sale of flavored tobacco products linked to vaping, Carol ... -
August Wilson’s “Jitney” at Mark Taper Forum
The cast is set for August Wilson’s “Jitney,” which will be presented by Center Theatre Group at the Mark Taper Forum November 22 through December 29, ... -
Leaders Address Ending Deep Child Poverty
By Dianne Anderson Determined to keep fighting, advocates are holding out hope around the $5 billion in the recent state money allocated to support the goals ... -
Brighter Futures Free Legal Clinic at SBVC
By Dianne Anderson Nothing puts a damper on the holiday spirit like paying hundreds of dollars for big traffic tickets or grappling with a court failure ... -
Operation Student Recovery Helps Parents Help Kids
By Dianne Anderson Don’t hide from help or close the blinds. San Bernardino City Unified School District will be out door-knocking in neighborhoods soon throughout the ... -
Remembering Hon. Elijah Cummings & the Journey Still Ahead
By Charlene Crowell The nationally televised October 25 funeral services for the late Congressman Elijah E. Cummings, paused partisan debates and revealed how a son of ... -
The Holidays Come Early to S.B.
San Bernardino Symphony Orchestra welcomes music icons Jennifer Holliday and Lynn Harrell Two Grammy Award winning artists will be featured in the San Bernardino Symphony Orchestra ... -
Street Renamed After Local Civil Rights Icon
By Dianne Anderson It’s a rare occasion when a city council reaches a unanimous agreement on any single point of interest, but there are exceptions. And, ...















