‘Being Black In America Should Not Be A Death Sentence’: Officials Respond To George Floyd’s Death

May 26, 2020 at 1:30 pm MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — His name was George Floyd. He can be seen on a video Darnella Frazier posted to Facebook, shouting “Please, please, please I can’t breathe,” as a Minneapolis police officer held him down for minutes, with his knee on Floyd’s neck. Shortly thereafter, he was dead. The scene of…

Democratic Presidential Candidate Joe Biden Clarifies Message to Black America

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior Correspondent @StacyBrown Presumptive Democratic Presidential Nominee Joe Biden clarified his message to Black America after the GOP, and others, seized on a remark he made in jest while wrapping up an interview with the famous Breakfast Club. “I shouldn’t have been such a wise guy,” Biden stated after…

Counties Statewide Can Reopen Places of Worship for Religious Services and Retail Stores

Modifications Required to Protect Californians against COVID-19 Places of Worship Should Limit Attendance to 25% of Total Capacity or a Maximum of 100 Attendees Retail Guidance for In-Store Shopping, Already in Place for Certain Counties, Now Applies Statewide  SACRAMENTO – The California Department of Public Health today announced the statewide reopening of places of worship…

Denny’s Hungry for Education™ Scholarship Program to Host Virtual Commencement

Denny’s awarded $300,000 in scholarships during the 2019 Hungry for Education (HFE) scholarship season. On May 28, Denny’s will celebrate the scholarship winners and 2020 graduates who shared their ideas on how Denny’s can help fight childhood hunger What: Spurred by Denny’s commitment to education, the company and its scholarship program are hosting an entirely…

SBVC’s Class of 2020 to Graduate in First-Ever Virtual Commencement Ceremony

SAN BERNARDINO, California—On May 22, San Bernardino Valley College will celebrate the graduating class of 2020 with a first-ever virtual Commencement ceremony. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the in-person ceremony was converted into an online livestream, where graduates and their families will be able to attend and interact with the ceremony from the safety of…

African American Organizations Call For Riverside County Supervisors To Form Taskforce To Save Black Lives

Leading black organizations sent letters requesting for the Riverside County Board of Supervisors to create an African American Fatality Taskforce. Participating organizations include: Riverside NAACP Congregations Organized for Prophetic Engagement (COPE) Riverside County Black Chamber of Commerce 100 Black Men of the Inland Empire Coalition for Black Health and Wellness The Black Collective The Black…

Five Inmates Test Positive for COVID-19

Five inmates have tested positive for COVID-19.  Two were new arrests and confirmed positive for COVID-19 upon arrival to the West Valley Detention Center during their medical assessment.  The two new arrestees/inmates were taken directly to isolation housing.  Two inmates who were being held at the Glen Helen Rehabilitation Center in quarantine were transferred to…

Social Distancing In A Multigenerational Family

Merging households has always helped families get through times of transition like death, divorce or job loss. But multigenerational households are being challenged in new ways during the coronavirus pandemic due to stay-at-home orders that are being enforced in multiple states. Because of the social distancing measure, families can’t easily separate children from older family…

FILM REVIEW: The Lovebirds

By Dwight Brown NNPA Newswire Film Critic It probably looked really good on paper. Bickering couple gets caught up in a murder and goes on the lam. It’s just enough of a framework for two comic geniuses to flaunt their comedy licks. Kumail Nanjiani made a name for himself on the series Silicon Valley and…

USDA to Provide $1 Billion in Loan Guarantees for Rural Businesses and Ag Producers

WASHINGTON, D.C., May 21, 2020 – U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue today announced that the Department is making available up to $1 billion in loan guarantees to help rural businesses meet their working capital needs during the coronavirus pandemic. Additionally, agricultural producers that are not eligible for USDA Farm Service Agency loans may receive…

The loneliness of COVID

You can make a difference during the lonely days of the COVID lockdown, especially among lonely seniors whether they be friends or family, says AMAC WASHINGTON, DC, May 22 — If you don’t have the heebie-jeebies by now, you soon will if you don’t take precautions during this new era of self-isolation due to the…

New Rule Could Deny Black Developers Access to $4 Billion-Plus in State Housing Funds

Ebone Monet | California Black Media African American developers across California are worried about a rule change the state Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) is considering.  The regulation proposes a new requirement that developers have more experience before becoming eligible for contracts awarded from a $4 billion fund set up to construct housing…