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In the Inland Empire, the focus this month is also attracting Black men to their prostate cancer event on Wednesday, June 11.
Dozens of churches joined in what Bryant called a “spiritual act of uprising,” staging nine-minute and 40-second ...
The late Bobbie Smith holds a historic place in LBCC’s legacy—not only as the first Black woman hired at the College but also ...
The cruelty of it is the point. The pain inflicted on everyday Americans is across the board. It tells struggling Americans: ...
On Saturday, June 14, Rainbow Lagoon Park morphs into the 2025 Long Beach Juneteenth Celebration full-day tribute to Black ...
It’s been said that you can’t hate someone whose story you know. In Jaja’s African Hair Braiding, Jocelyn Bioh has woven a ...
The memory of sundown towns re-entered our collective cultural conscience recently as incidents of police brutality have pushed people to speak out against racism. The book “Sundown Towns: A Hidden ...
Medi-Cal deep cuts are set to rip away services for California seniors, people with disabilities, and low-income families – not to mention new work requirements to determine eligibility. If passed, ...
Helping students unlock their “aha moments” is what Rejoice C. Chavira enjoys most about her job. For nearly 30 years, Chavira has worked with the Crafton Hills College EOPS program, which supports ...
Blanding returned to her alma mater to receive an honorary doctor of humane letters at a College of Humanities and Social ...
Attorney General Bonta and Newsom Administration file amicus briefs siding with Newport Beach in lawsuits attacking City’s ...
The Department of Justice may attempt to frame this prosecution as impartial law enforcement. But we know better. When ...
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