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At 83 years old, Dr. Thelma Fowler earned her doctoral degree in divinity from Howard University School of Divinity. Fowler's inspiring journey to achieve her degree is a testament to the power of determination and the belief that it is never too late to pursue one's dreams.
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Governor Gavin Newsom, along with the California Civil Rights Department (CRD), announced last year the official launch of CA vs. Hate
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Reggie Bush's Heisman Trophy, which was previously revoked, has been reinstated by the Heisman Trophy Trust, marking a historic decision that reflects the changing landscape of college athletics. Find out why this decision was made and the significance it holds for Bush and the University of Souther...
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Cuba's diplomatic delegation met with the San Francisco African American Chamber of Commerce to discuss investment opportunities and trade relations. The Cuban Ambassador expressed interest in good relationships with the United States and invited members of the delegation to attend FIHAV 2024 and Ha...
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Discover the inspiring love story of Medgar and Myrlie, a couple whose bond was forged during the civil rights struggle. Delve into their journey of love, sacrifice, and the challenges they faced in this captivating article.
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A letter addressed to Oakland City Council members highlights the issue of inequality in contracting for Black contractors and consultants. The author, Bendu Griffin Washington, argues that policies and practices around procurement do not treat Black contractors as equal citizens with the same right...
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"Empathy in Action: Students Explore Tolerance Through Potatoes at Heritage Intermediate School"
On Mar. 7 Inland Valley News, with support from California Black Media, the Urban Business Journal and the California State Library, took their “Stop the Hate, Spread the Love” campaign to Heritage Intermediate School in Fontana.
The program’s purpose is to educate students throughout various communities about tolerance and understanding.
The presenters, Inland Valley News Publisher Ta Lese Morrow and Founder and CEO of Urban Philanthropy Network, Inc. Kim Anthony-Morrow, took their presentation to three different leadership elective classes at Heritage Intermediate School, starting with the eighth grade and ending with the sixth grade.
Read more at inlandvalleynews.com
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Discover the game-changing potential of digital transformation for small businesses. From increased efficiency to expanded market reach, find out how embracing digital technologies can give your business a competitive edge.
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As we look back on Black History Month, once again the significance of the Second Amendment in African-American history was overlooked. This article sheds light on the role that the Second Amendment has played in securing the rights and liberties of not just African-Americans, but all Americans, thr...
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Mayor Karen Bass Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass Slams Republican Recall Effort Against Governor Newsom
"Governor Newsom has delivered countless times for Los Angeles over just the past year helping us address the homelessness crisis, rebuild after the 10 freeway fire and recover from recent storms. Republican recalls do nothing more than waste taxpayer dollars and valuable time when we need to be prioritizing these important issues. This is the same group that tried to prevent Californians from getting vaccinated — they were wrong then for attempting to recall the Governor and are wrong now. We beat them last time, and we’ll beat them again."
Activists who successfully placed a recall on California’s ballot in 2021 and forced the Democratic governor to spend tens of millions are trying to oust him again.
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SAN BERNARDINO, CA - Nationally renowned civil rights and personal injury attorney Ben Crump and nationally known co-counsel Bradley Gage of Goldberg & Gage will hold a news conference on Wednesday with the family of Robot Adams, a 23- year-old who was shot in the back multiple times after being confronted by undercover police officers in an unmarked car in a parking lot on Saturday.