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College Admission and Financial Aid Decisions Delayed
By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Sr Natl Correspondent Delays in financial aid decisions have tempered the excitement of many students who have received acceptance letters ... -
BHM: “Six Triple Eight” Honors WWII’s Black Women Veterans
by Barbara Smith In 1945, the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion was the only all-female, all-Black, Army battalion sent to World War II and Europe. These ... -
Riverside Candidates, Vote by Tuesday March 5
By Dianne Anderson From now until the big day, March 5, local Black candidates are stepping up their campaign message in the fight for equal access ... -
LBUSD Board Candidates District 2
By Dianne Anderson In the countdown to March 5, local education candidates are taking a stand on the issues facing their communities, reminding voters they don’t need ... -
Get Out the Vote For March 5 Election in OC
By Dianne Anderson If a robot calls sounding like President Joe Biden or some other social media AI-generated image of him saying not to vote on ... -
Prop 1: Skepticism and Hope About Mental Health Ballot Proposal
By Edward Henderson California Black Media San Francisco resident Anthony Hardnett works at Hospitality House, a community-based organization that offers recovery, reintegration and personal growth ... -
Clothes Story Exhibition: Ordinary Women, Extraordinary Stories
by Barbara Smith As a child, Kenneth Green remembers sitting with his siblings at the feet of his mother while she stitched together clothing, mending, designing, ... -
HBCU Caravan Brings College Experience Closer to Chaffey Students
High school senior Anthony Johnson knows he wants to go to college, but isn’t sure where he would like to land. Meeting with recruiters from 20 ... -
Dr. Quinton Smith: Local Superhero at Work
By Dianne Anderson For Quinton Smith, the thing that keeps him motivated also keeps him up at night – that a hair cell, a human cell, ... -
Black Infant Health for Moms, Free Early Childhood Services
By Dianne Anderson More than any other race or ethnic group, Black moms are at risk of either dying during childbirth or having their baby die ...















