Inmate files complaint alleging rape by federal prison guard

Gail Fry Contributor On May 1, Anabel Fernandez Peralta, an inmate at the Women’s Camp at the Federal Correctional Complex in Victorville, filed a complaint alleging cruel and unusual punishment, failure to properly supervise, failure to properly investigate and retaliation against former correctional officer Apolonio Gamez (Gamez) and unnamed defendants, originating from an incident of…

State Superintendent Tony Thurmond Announces Launch of Mobile App for California Content Standards

SACRAMENTO—State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond has announced the release of the California Department of Education’s (CDE) first-ever mobile app for the California Content Standards, a powerful tool that provides quick, targeted access to standards related to the arts, computer science, health education, history–social science, and mathematics. Content standards are utilized by educators to…

Transforming Leadership Team to Expand Education for Refugee Teenage Girls – A Global Village Project Update

ATLANTA – June 4, 2019 – Global Village Project (GVP), the only school in the United States for refugee teenage girls who have had their education interrupted, today announced the appointment of Dr. Amy Pelissero as Director of Academic, Student and Global Affairs. With this new role, the organization furthers its GVP Strategic Plan 2018-2021,…

Compton Community College District Schedules Special Board Meeting for June 7 at Midnight

By Sentinel News Service The meeting will commemorate the moment that Compton College will operate as an independent college. At that time, courses for the 2019-2020 school year will be offered under the authority of the Compton Community College District, and going forward, all students earning degrees or certificates at Compton College will be issued…

Black Account Hailed A Hero For Settling His Client’s $500K IRS Debt For Just $12K

Nationwide (BlackNews.com) — Chicago businessman, Dr. Curtis Webley, is being hailed a hero by locals who have had unsurmountable income tax problems with the Internal Revenue Service. Quite recently, Dr. Webley challenged the IRS after they demanded over $500,000 from one of his clients. He settled the case for under $12,000. “My wife and I…

CENSUS CHAMPIONS – Jeri Green’s Life-Long Crusade to Reverse Historic Undercounts

By Khalil Abdullah (TriceEdneyWire.com) – WASHINGTON, D.C. – Jeri Green’s passion for the census is still sunrise bright. An outspoken champion of the concerns of African Africans and any people who have been diminished, marginalized or systemically undercounted, she is an enthusiastic and determined advocate for how participation in the census can contribute to healthier…

Riverside County health officials seek those who may have been exposed to measles case

A 20-year-old Santa Barbara man who has been diagnosed with measles traveled through portions of Riverside County while he was contagious, prompting local health officials to notify local residents who may have been exposed to the illness. No cases have been confirmed in Riverside County, but health officials say the unidentified individual stopped at various…

An Illinois Dad Gives Son (a Heart Transplant Recipient) One of His Kidneys: Father’s Day Will Be Extra Special This Year

June 4, 2019 — June is a month full of family and fun, especially on the third weekend when families gather to celebrate dads.  Father’s Day has become a very special holiday for the De La Cruz family of DeKalb, Illinois. Their prayers were answered when their son, Ricky, received a life-saving heart transplant from…

Riverside County Drug Court Celebrates Lives Transformed through Addiction Treatment and Recovery

Joins  National  Movement  in Recognizing 30 years of Success and Achievements RIVERSIDE, Ca. – When Christina Ruppert was arrested by Riverside County Sheriffs on October 15, 2016, she had no idea that she had reached a turning point in her life which, to that point, had been consumed by alcoholism, homelessness and injection drug use….

COMMENTARY: “Black” or “African American?”

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Correspondent @StacyBrownMedia  In a recent televised commentary, Dr. Greg Carr, chair of Howard University’s Department of Afro-American Studies kick-started a stirring conversation that has mostly taken place inside the confines of Black communities around the country. Carr tackled the sometimes-uncomfortable topic of identifying as Black versus African-American. “Despite the…

Civil Rights Groups Submit Newly Discovered Incriminating Evidence to Court and Ask Court to Reconsider Ruling that Citizenship Question was Not Intended to Racially Discriminate

(WASHINGTON, D.C) – A federal court should reconsider whether the Trump administration sought to intentionally discriminate against Latinos and immigrants of color when it added a citizenship question to the 2020 Census, according to court documents filed Monday by civil rights groups. The request filed by MALDEF (Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund) and…