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JPMorgan Chase: $5M to Support Black/Latina Street Vendors
Four Los Angeles County-based organizations will partner to catalyze economic growth for ‘open air’ businesses owned by Black and Latina women across the county ... -
S.B. Kids Art Presentation At Orange Show
By Dianne Anderson Under Keith Brockie at Arroyo Valley High School, the student becomes the teacher, and vice versa. One of the best aspects ... -
Long Beach Forward Becomes Independent Nonprofit
Long Beach Forward announced it is officially an independent incorporated 501(c)3 nonprofit organization allowing it to deepen its work to develop low income residents ... -
Unemployment: Blacks Distort Rosy Picture of Job Recovery
By Aldon Thomas Stiles California Black Media Officials in Sacramento and Washington frequently point to the low unemployment rate in the state and around ... -
S.B. Schools: Gold Certified Career/College Pathways
Leaders from the San Bernardino City Unified School District (SBCUSD) and the Linked Learning Alliance joined elected officials and industry partners in congratulating three ... -
Clay Counseling Offers Mental Health Services
By Dianne Anderson Back-to-back disasters with COVID-19, the economy, the cost of housing are all closely connected to a bigger conversation that hasn’t stopped ... -
Pastor Works With Friends and Their Enemies
By Dianne Anderson Most people would think twice before reaching out to pull notorious archenemies, the Bloods, the Crips, the Insanes and the Rolling ... -
Reparations Expert Team to Determine Compensation
By Antonio Ray Harvey California Black Media A day after the Task Force to Study and Develop Reparations Proposals for African Americans decided who ... -
Alzheimer’s Decision Has Deeper Impact on Health of Minorities
By Isadore Hall Special to California Black Media Partners Last spring, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the first new Alzheimer’s disease therapy ... -
Dr. Mildred Henry Shares Key to Good Education
By Dianne Anderson In coming to San Bernardino with her Ph.D. in hand in the early 1980s, Dr. Mildred Dalton Hampton-Henry held the beginnings ...