BestVPN.org Publishes National Catfishing Report, Including State and Yearly Comparisons

February 10, 2020 — BestVPN.org published its 2020 National Catfishing Report, uncovering the personal, state-, and nation-wide costs incurred by the falsification of online identities in the United States, as well as how it has evolved in the past year. Although catfishing is a digital breach of trust that can happen to virtually anyone, knowing…

Harriet, Starring Academy® Award Nominee Cynthia Erivo, Celebrates Black History Month With Free Screenings

Focus Features And Regal To Offer Free Screenings In 50 Theatres Around The U.S. In Celebration Of Black History Month Universal City, California, January 31, 2020 – In celebration of Black History Month, Focus Features and Regal have partnered to offer free screenings of HARRIET in 50 theatres around the United States on Tuesday, Feb….

4 Little Known Black History Facts

Happy Black History Month! February is not only considered a month of love, but it’s a time of celebration for Black people around the world. We all know of many notable Black historical figures such as Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, and Harriet Tubman, but there are many other events and figures that have…

Witness For Justice #981 The Witness for Justice Begins at Home

Traci Blackmon Associate General Minister of Justice & Local Church Ministries On February 1, 1960, four North Carolina A&T University students who were deeply disturbed by the tortuous murder of Emmett Till sat down at the Woolworth’s lunch counter in downtown Greensboro, NC, challenging the restaurant’s “whites only” policy. Denied service, the four young men—Ezell…

2020 Census Jobs

Census Takers positions and other jobs visit  www.2020census.gov/jobs or Call 1-855-JOB-2020 Requirements: 18 years or older Have a social security number Have a valid email Benefits: pay starts at $16.50 in Riverside/San Bernardino Counties. Flexible hours Weekly pay Paid training To calculate the salary in a particular location visit <https://2020census.gov/en/jobs/pay-and-locations.html&gt;. B-roll Census Takers in field b-roll https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTlPb4Q7JK4

NEW Research Initiative to Launch During Black History Month: “Slavery in the President’s Neighborhood”

A  Focus  on  those  who  Built,  Lived  and  Worked  at  the  White  House WASHINGTON, Feb. 3, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — The White House Historical Association launches “Slavery in the President’s Neighborhood” today, February 3, a new ongoing research initiative to tell the stories of the enslaved and free African Americans who built, lived, and worked at…

New children’s book celebrates black inventor in honor of Black History Month

Jolted through time at the touch of a red button, gifted brothers Pook (10) and Boogee (7) embark on problem-solving quests spurred on by their enthusiasm for science and engineering. The series highlights lesser known yet influential historical figures beginning with accomplished black inventor Frederick McKinley Jones in The Adventures of Pook and Boogee:  The…

For 100 Years, Inland Career Education Center Has been Helping Improve Lives Through Education And Career Development

Nationally, about 2.8 million adults enrolled in for-profit colleges and technical schools during the 2014–2015 academic year, according to the National Center for Education Statistics. For some, the benefits outweigh the large sums of money they pay for just the opportunity to earn a degree or certificate. But for many of the low-income adults who…

Assemblymember Reyes Introduces Legislation Relating to Foster Siblings

Sacramento – Today, Assemblymember Eloise Gomez Reyes (D-San Bernardino) introduced AB 2051, which strengthens visitation rights for foster siblings, who are dependent or nonminor dependent children who have been placed together in foster care, and have developed a sibling-like bond, despite having no relationship through blood, adoption, or affinity. The bill will protect the strong…

Fight Over Public Charge Rule Change Isn’t Over, Advocates Seek To Calm Fears

By Mark Hedin. Ethnic Media Services The fight over the Trump administration’s effort to change the “public charge” rule continues, advocates gathered on a teleconference call for ethnic media on Jan. 31 agreed, despite a Supreme Court ruling earlier in the week that lifted an injunction blocking its implementation. The changes instruct the Department of…

Appeals Court: California Must Unseal Secret Files That Hide Police Misconduct

Activists, some news agencies and civil rights groups across the state are applauding a California court decision last week to reject an appeal that would have overturned Senate Bill 1421. The landmark legislation, which former Gov. Jerry Brown signed into law in September 2018, allows unprecedented public access to thousands of previously sealed records on…

Eli Lilly: Affordability of Insulin for Diabetes Has Greatly Improved

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior Correspondent @StacyBrownMedia Eli Lilly and others in the pharmaceutical industry are on the front lines of research and innovation, according to Nathaniel Miles, the vice president for strategic initiatives at Eli Lilly. Miles led a spirited discussion at the National Newspaper Publishers Association’s (NNPA) Midwinter Training Conference in…

6 CEREALS THAT SLIM YOU DOWN

For many of us, cereal is synonymous with breakfast. I mean, it’s easy and quick. Many of us don’t wake up early enough to waste time cooking. Just pour your cereal in a bowl, add milk (almond milk for people who are lactose intolerant) and run off to work. You’re late! But besides the convenience…