Lynching Memorial and Museum Opening Highlights America’s Racist Past, Parallels Today’s Killings of African Americans

“We’re dealing with police violence. We deal with these huge disparities in our criminal justice system. You know, if everything was wonderful you could ask the question, ‘Why would you talk about the difficult past?’ But everything is not wonderful.” Jayme S. Ganey  April 27, 2018 Hundreds of people lined up in the rain to…

The Bane Act and beyond

California’s  civil  rights  statutes,  especially  The  Tom  Bane Act, are an untapped resource that extends far beyond the usual police misconduct cases Matthew S. McNicholas /Holly Boyer California’s civil rights statutes represent an untapped resource for plaintiffs whose rights have been interfered with as a result of the intentional tortious conduct of public and private…

HBCU Students to Apply for NNPA DTU Journalism Fellowship on Facebook

Multi-state mentorship program asks students, ‘Why You?’ By Charles Johnson Several years ago, Dr. Renaldo Blocker was reflecting on the importance of mentors in his life. “We realized that we were fortunate to have a support system throughout our academic and professional career.” Blocker is a Mayo Clinic healthcare systems engineering assistant professor. “We were…

Verizon Foundation awards $300K grant renewal to CSUSB to bring STEM education to minority middle school boys

SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. – Verizon Innovative Learning, the education initiative of the Verizon Foundation, has awarded a two-year grant renewal of $300,000 to Cal State San Bernardino to extend its partnership in a program that offers minority males from middle schools across the San Bernardino City Unified School District summer intensive courses in science, technology,…

NNPA ESSA Educator Spotlight: Dr. Tiffany G. Tyler and CIS Helps Students Succeed

By Lynette Monroe (Program Assistant, NNPA ESSA Public Awareness Campaign) Dr. Tiffany G. Tyler is the president and CEO of Communities in Schools (CIS) Nevada. CIS creates school-based strategies for improving the academic outcomes of students by addressing their basic needs. This work centers on helping school leaders understand the needs of their school populations…

San Bernardino Valley College to Host 7th Annual Inland Empire Student Film Festival

AN BERNARDINO, California— San Bernardino Valley College will host the 7th Annual Inland Empire Media Academy (IEMA) Student Film Festival from May 4-6, 2018. This weekend-long event is an opportunity for high school, community college, and university students to present their films and videos to a wider audience. Members of the campus and community are…

GAO Report on Federal Ad Spending in Black Newspapers Coming in July

New GAO report on federal ad spending will offer insight into how much the federal government spends on advertising with minority-owned media. By Stacy M. Brown (NNPA Newswire Contributor) A long-awaited report that details what federal agencies spend on advertising in African American-owned newspapers is finally near completion, according to officials in the General Accounting…

California State Senate Votes to Progress Suicide Prevention Legislation

Sacramento, California – The California State Senate voted to pass SB 972 with bi-partisan support. The bill authored by Senator Anthony J. Portantino (D – La Cañada Flintridge) would require public, charter, and private schools to print a suicide prevention hotline number and/or text crisis lines on student identification cards for grades seven through all…

San Bernardino Superior Court Celebrates Juror Appreciation Week May 14-18, 2018

SAN BERNARDINO, CA—The Superior Court of San Bernardino County will celebrate Juror Appreciation Week, May 14-18, 2018, to recognize the service and participation of jurors from our community. Recognition for jurors during the second week in May was established by a special resolution passed by the California Legislature in 1998 to acknowledge the important contributions…

New Guidelines Released on Multiple Sclerosis Treatments

Multiple Sclerosis Treatments At its annual meeting, the American Academy of Neurology unveiled recommendations for starting, switching, and stopping disease-modifying treatments. People living with multiple sclerosis (MS) currently can choose from 17 disease-modifying treatments (DMTs) approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Recommendations for starting, switching, and stopping these DMTs were announced at…

Howard University Graduate Chadwick Boseman to Speak at the School’s 150th Commencement Ceremony on May 12

By Lauren Victoria Burke (NNPA Newswire Contributor) Howard alumni Chadwick Boseman, 40, will give the keynote address at Howard University’s 150th commencement ceremony on May 12. The star of the movie “Black Panther” will also be presented with an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters. “I’m excited to return to the Mecca in celebration of the…

Multi-Platinum Recording Artists Ne-Yo And Jermaine Dupri Join 2018 Ascap “I Create Music” Expo Lineup

Full  Schedule  Unveiled  For  13th Annual Expo (May 7-9 In Hollywood): Meghan Trainor, St. Vincent, Jason Mraz, JoJo, Desmond Child, Jkash & Many More NEW YORK, April 30, 2018 — ASCAP has added multi-platinum songwriter and artist Ne-Yo and Grammy-winning artist-producer Jermaine Dupri to the 2018 ASCAP “I Create Music” EXPO lineup, joining an illustrious…

Organizations Rally Outside District Attorney Offices as Precursor to Community Town Hall

Collective embarks on public education campaign about the role of District Attorneys By: Tara Copp San Bernardino, CA – The ACLU of Southern California and Congregations Organized for Prophetic Engagement (COPE) as part of the Hey, Meet Your DA! Campaign, are collaborating with groups across San Bernardino County to educate community on the critical role…