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Fighting Housing Discrimination
COMMENTARY by Congresswoman Barbara Lee Housing discrimination has long been one of the pillars of systemic racism and social injustice in our country. It robs people ... -
Bracy Hawkins Law to Represent CA NAACP
Bracy Hawkins Law, P.C. announced that it has been selected to represent the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) California Hawaii State Conference ... -
Operation Student Recovery: S.B. Schools Reach Out
Unique Program is in its 17th Year The San Bernardino City Unified School District’s (SBCUSD) Positive Youth Development department hosted a successful Operation Student Recovery on Wednesday, August ... -
What Are Schoolteachers Thinking?
Report Gives Insights By Antonio Ray Harvey California Black Media What teachers think and experience in the public education system is explored in a new report by the National ... -
Symposium: Flight Plan For Careers in Aviation
As a young boy growing up in the high desert town of Palmdale in the early 1960s, Willie Daniels knew he wanted to fly airplanes. “I ... -
Groups Look for More Caregiver Pay
By Dianne Anderson If all goes as planned, a recent state proposal will help In Home Supportive Services caregivers in California, which could increase compensation for ... -
Area Seeks Diverse Early Childhood Teachers
By Dianne Anderson More support for Black teachers may be coming soon to Cal State Long Beach and Cal State Dominguez Hills as campuses look to ... -
Hate Crime Report to State Commission
Following on the heels of what authorities suspect was a hate-fueled murder a Southern California mountain community, the latest report by Cal State San Bernardino’s Center for ... -
12th Annual My Hair My Health Festival Returns
Prepare to embark on a transformative journey towards wellness and empowerment at the highly anticipated 12th Annual My Hair My Health Festival, to be held on ... -
March on Washington: Economic Justice Remains Dream
By Charlene Crowell While the 1963 March on Washington brought more than 200,000 Americans to the nation’s capital in a historic call for jobs and economic justice, an event billed as a ‘continuation’ – not ...















