Rideshare Drivers: Back Behind a Wheel or the 8-Ball?

Lyft and Uber drivers’ early pandemic experiences have soured them on the companies’ ability to keep their workers safe. By Sasha Ambramsky In mid-March, with the economy largely shuttered by shelter-in-place orders, gig drivers saw much of their work evaporate. Some struggled on; many others decided to wait out the pandemic. Fifty-year-old Alameda-based rideshare driver…

Ziggy Marley Will Receive the Black Press 2020 Global Icon Award and Make a Virtual Appearance at the 2020 NNPA Convention

By Stacy Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior Correspondent Reggae legend Ziggy Marley will receive the National Newspaper Publishers Association’s (NNPA) 2020 Global Icon Achievement Award during the NNPA’s Annual Convention scheduled for Wednesday, July 8, and Thursday, July 9. The two-day international broadcast marks the first virtual convention in the 80-year history of the NNPA and…

Prospective Teachers Misperceive Black Children As Angry

Study findings suggest ramifications for Black youth WASHINGTON — Prospective teachers appear more likely to misperceive Black children as angry than white children, which may undermine the education of Black youth, according to new research published by the American Psychological Association. While previous research has documented this effect in adults, this is the first study…

“How Can We Honor Our History, Our Ancestors, and Respond to the Present, and Build a Viable, Vibrant Future for our People?”

By Lou Yeboah I’ll tell you how…. We can honor their memory by remembering and rediscovering the “Faith” that allowed them to survive. The Faith, that enabled our forefathers to endure trials and hardships that we can only imagine. The Faith, that inspired leaders to respond courageously to the problems of our people. We can…

Covered California Names Kevin Cornish Its New Chief Information Officer

Cornish comes to Covered California from the Office of the President at the University of California, where he served as its chief technology officer. Cornish brings 31 years of technology-related experience with him and will be responsible for Covered California’s information technology strategy as the head of the Information Technology division. Cornish replaces the retiring…

Trump Predictably Fuels Racial Tensions at Mount Rushmore Rally, Says ‘Growing Danger’ Threatens Statues and America

Ishena Robinson “I am pleased to report that yesterday, federal agents arrested the suspected ringleader of the attack on the statue of the great Andrew Jackson in Washington, D.C.” This is how the President started his rally at Mount Rushmore on Friday, in what was a clear attempt to drive a “full-on culture war,” according…

Riverside Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder reopening for appointment-only services

RIVERSIDE – Beginning Tuesday (July 7),  Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder (ACR) offices will be providing all services by appointment only.  The ACR is offering appointment-only services as part of a phased approach to reopening their locations.  Appointments are available at three of their offices, Gateway (East Riverside), Temecula and Palm Desert.  Customers can schedule appointments online at…

Ray Leonard Jr, Successful Entrepreneur, Author, Motivational Speaker And Radio Host, Making His Boxing Legend Dad Proud

Nationwide — Ray Leonard Jr needs little introduction. He will forever be remembered appearing with his famous father, hall of famer boxer Sugar Ray Leonard in the 1970’s iconic 7 Up commercial capturing the hearts of millions. His father, one of the greatest boxers of all time could not be prouder of his eldest son,…

“I Go For the Younger Teams”: Former NBA Champion Disregards Lakers and Clippers as Title Winners

BY SAKETH KANDADAI As the NBA gets ready for another title race, former Houston Rockets player Kenny Smith shared his thoughts on who might win the championship this year. Before the league’s suspension, Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Clippers, along with Milwaukee Bucks, were among the favorites to win .  With stars like LeBron…

Greenleaf: OWN Network Hit is the Number One Cable Telecast for Women 25-54

By Nsenga K. Burton, Ph.D., NNPA Newswire Entertainment and Culture Editor The fifth and final season premiere of OWN’s hit megachurch drama “Greenleaf” (6/23/20) delivered 1.9 million viewers and ranked as Tuesday night’s #1 cable telecast in OWN’s key demographic of women 25-54, which is up +2% from last season’s premiere. The acclaimed drama from…

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,…

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