Is It Really Racism?

By Billy Mitchell A few years ago I approached some of the major foundations and enquired as to why they did not fund black programs. The program I began in 2001 had been serving hundreds of youngsters each year, providing free after school music instruction. But each year our program was passed over by many…

Tina Knowles-Lawson, Beyoncé Knowles Carter, Mothers of the Movement Urge Senate to Pass HEROES Act

NNPA Newswire June 25 marks the 7th anniversary of the Shelby County v. Holder case, in which the U.S. Supreme Court gutted the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and upended decades of progress. Over the past seven years, states and localities have reverted to discriminatory practices that restrict the voting rights of Black, Brown, Native,…

Publisher’s Corner

Publisher of The San Bernardino AMERICAN News Clifton Harris Editor in Chief Email: sbamericannews@gmail.com Clifton Harris  Editor in Chief  Investigative Reporter  sbamericannews@gmail.com Mary Martin-Harris / Editor Clifton B. Harris / Audio Engineering Editor  Legal /Display Advertising (909) 889-7677            The San Bernardino American News was established May 6, 1969. A legally…

Nearly 500 Small Businesses File Bankruptcy Using Increased Eligibility Limit Since February

BlackPressUSA New statistical table and analysis available on the American Banking Institute’s (ABI) SBRA Resources website show that 471 small businesses have elected to file for bankruptcy relief under new subchapter V to chapter 11 of the Code since it was enacted. The Small Business Reorganization Act of 2019 (SBRA) took effect on February 19,…

WITNESS FOR JUSTICE #1001 The Wait Is Over

Velda Love Minister of Racial Justice On April 16, 1963, while sitting inside a jail cell after being arrested for protesting and demonstrating peacefully in Birmingham Alabama, King wrote a response to eight white Alabama clergymen. The eight clergymen wrote a letter criticizing his presence in Birmingham and the aggressive approach to securing civil rights…

Why safely reopening high school sports is going to be a lot harder than opening college and pro ball

Along with the revival of professional sports comes the yearning for a return to amateur sports – high school, college and club. Governing officials are now offering guidance as to when and how to resume play. However, lost in the current conversation is how schools and club sports with limited resources can safely reopen. As…

For many migrant teens in California, school closures led to work in the fields

This story originally appeared in CalMatters, an independent public interest journalism venture covering California state politics and government.        by Elizabeth Aguilera Sisters Maria and Jennifer Salvador start their days before the sun. The Southern California teenagers report to work at an Oxnard strawberry farm with one goal: To harvest as many bright…

President Trump Tweets Out White Power Message, Black Republican Senator Tim Scott Expresses Dismay

By Lauren Victoria Burke, NNPA Newswire Contributor  In yet another social media moment invoking race in America, President Donald Trump retweeted a video of a supporter heard yelling, “White power!” The tweet displayed a video of a parade of supporters of the President riding golf carts through a retirement community in Florida called “The Villages.”…