Ahead of Supreme Court Oral Arguments, Rep. Waters Leads House in Affirming the Civil Rights Act of 1866 & its Section 1981

NNPA NEWSWIRE — “Since their inception, the Civil Rights Act of 1866 and Section 1981 of the Act have made it unlawful for any citizen to be denied equal rights and equitable treatment on the basis of race; protected people of color from discrimination when forming business contracts; and provided a legal pathway for those…

Can These Powerful Black Leaders Join Forces to Close the Achievement Gap for Black Children?

Joe W. Bowers Jr. | California Black Media When California Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond announced the English language arts and math results of the California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP) test last month, we found out that African-American students’ scores lagged behind the much higher marks their White, Asian and Hispanic…

Peace and Strength

By Angela Sailor My daughter’s name is Alamni. It means “the one who brings peace.” She is in her second year at the United States Military Academy, the first in our family to join the ranks of the Long Gray Line. As her name suggests, her dream of becoming a West Point cadet was not…

BLACKPRESSDiscovery Education and Business Leaders Launch Unique STEM Initiative

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior Correspondent Discovery Education, the leading provider of digital curriculum resources, content, and professional development for K-12 classrooms nationwide, has announced the creation of a STEM Careers Coalition. Officials said the initiative will help educators develop a pipeline of students who are interested in pursuing careers in STEM fields….

Covered California was off to the Races with J.R. Todd at the National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) Finals in Pomona

Pomona, Calif. – Covered California partnered with Kalitta Motorsports and J.R. Todd, the first African American and NHRA Funny Car champion, at the NHRA season finals at the Pomona Auto Club Raceway, to raise awareness about health care coverage options in California. Peter V. Lee, executive director of Covered California, was on hand spreading the…

Senate Drug Plan Brings Death and Taxes

By Stacy Washington The Prescription Drug Pricing Reduction Act would stall future drug development and deprive Americans of lifesaving cures — all without reducing patients’ out-of-pocket costs. The bill would alter Medicare Part D, the federal prescription drug benefit for seniors and people with disabilities. Today, 45 million Americans receive drug coverage from Part D….

HFT Files Federal Lawsuit over Proposed State Takeover of School District

HOUSTON—The Houston Federation of Teachers filed a federal lawsuit in Austin today, stating the proposed state takeover of the Houston Independent School District is unconstitutional under U.S. and Texas law because it disenfranchises and discriminates against people based on race and national origin.    Gov. Greg Abbott and Education Commissioner Mike Morath claim the state…

Survey Shows Nearly All U.S. Consumers Plan Majority of Holiday Shopping Online

By BlackPressUSA Three Quarters Are “Excited” When Brands Send Deals in Emails SAN FRANCISCO — November 19, 2019 — Leanplum, the leading multi-channel engagement platform, today announced the results of a new study* that shows consumers are shunning brick-and-mortar stores this holiday season with over 95 percent choosing to buy half or more of their…

San Bernardino NAACP Freedom Fund Banquet

NAACP San Bernardino Branch Freedom Fund Banquet Friday, November 22,  2019 Arrowhead Country Club, 3433 Parkside Drive, San Bernardino 92404 5:30PM Social Hour and 6:30PM Dinner. Theme  “Education is Our Passport to the Future”. Honorees are Margaret Hill, Pioneer Education, Margaret Fortune, Innovative Education and Eva Tillman, Rising Star Education. Invited guest speaker is State…

California Black Briefs: Gov. Newsom Nominates First Black Woman to Serve on First District Court of Appeal, and More News for You

CBM Staff Congratulations, Judge Teri L. Jackson! Gov. Newsom Makes (Black) History With Nomination of First African-American Woman to State’s First District Court of Appeal Today, Gov. Gavin Newsom nominated Judge Teri L. Jackson associate justice of the First District Court of Appeal, Division Three, in San Francisco. If confirmed, Jackson, 63, a Democrat from…

The Sad, Sudden Death of Bernard J. Tyson, the First Black CEO of Kaiser Permanente

By Tanu Henry | California Black Media On Saturday, Nov. 9, Bernard J. Tyson, the first Black chairman and CEO of California-Based Kaiser Permanente, spoke at AfroTech, a convention organized by the Los Angeles-based digital media company Blavity. “I’ll be discussing technology and equity in healthcare,” Tyson tweeted not long before sitting on a panel…

Convicted and suspected dirty cops, hundreds of tainted cases and hundreds of police officers with tarnished reputations signal trouble for Baltimore crime fighting and efforts to obtain justice

NNPA NEWSWIRE — Many learned about the Baltimore City Police through the case of Freddie Gray, who died in April 2015 following his arrest after running away from cops patrolling his neighborhood. Cell phone video of his arrest show an obviously injured Gray being dragged between two bicycle cops to a paddy wagon. Officers handcuffed…