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Smithsonian Selects Lonnie Bunch as Secretary
By Lauren Victoria Burke NNPA Newswire In a historic selection, the Smithsonian has selected Lonnie Bunch, III as the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. Bunch will ... -
CSUSB Initiative Supports Students in Need
To support Cal State San Bernardino students, the university has developed a number of initiatives to help those who are facing food, housing and financial insecurity. ... -
Sickle Cell: The Cure and Resources
By Dianne Anderson For those devastated by the debilitating pain and crisis of sickle cell anemia, the long-awaited cure for the disease is here and now. ... -
San Bernardino Valley College Partners With GenerationGo!
If students can just muster the confidence to take that first step onto the San Bernardino Valley College campus, they may find it’s a life changer. ... -
Black Billionaire Adopts Morehouse Graduating Class
By Charlene Crowell The annual season of college commencements have a unique way of bringing together multiple generations of families in celebration. For the 135th graduating class ... -
Women Play Key Role in Ensuring African Democracy
By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Correspondent Lilongwe Malawi, Africa — Throughout this southeastern African nation of nearly 20 million residents, the strength and resiliency of ... -
LBC Vice Mayor Announces Re-Election Campaign
Stating that he wants to continue making a difference for Central Long Beach, Vice Mayor Dee Andrews announced his intention to run for Re-Election to Long ... -
Building a Bridge From My Culture To Yours
Teen Panel to Lead Conversations on Race, Ethnicity, Gender Identity, Immigration Status Let’s Talk! Ethnic and racial tensions and discrimination are raging in our communities and ... -
Women’s Business Center offers Free Coaching
By Dianne Anderson Not so long ago, there was a time when women could barely access business counseling, let alone access loans. Joelle Passerello with the ... -
CASA: African American Advocates Needed
By Dianne Anderson For as long as Jatori Harris can remember, he and his older brother, and his cousin bounced back and forth between relative caregivers, ...















