HBCU Students for Biden and Black Students for Biden: ‘Four More Years of Trump Means Death for Many African Americans’

NNPA NEWSWIRE — “We can’t continue to live in fear with the police’s militarization and where Black lives don’t matter. If we don’t change the face of what democracy looks like in this country, there will be no more democracy. By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent @StacyBrownMedia Just how crucial will the…

California Energy Commission Approves Funding For Hydrogen Stations In Inland Empire

SACRAMENTO – The California Energy Commission (CEC) has approved funding for four new hydrogen fueling stations in the Inland Empire. The stations are slated for construction in Ontario, San Bernardino, Corona, and Fontana.  “The network of hydrogen refueling stations, hydrogen fuel supply, and the use of hydrogen electric vehicles will support California’s air quality improvement…

CalMatters investigation, COVID cases spur bill requiring employers disclose workplace outbreaks

BY KATE CIMINI  SEPTEMBER 12, 2020 SEPTEMBER 14, 2020 IN SUMMARY A bill on the governor’s desk would require employers to notify workers and county public health officials about coronavirus outbreaks. A joint investigation by CalMatters and The Salinas Californian uncovered reports of guest worker outbreaks where neither workers nor counties were notified. Gov. Gavin…

“And they cared”: How to Create Better, Safer Learning Environments for Girls of Color

TOO LOUD. TOO ASSERTIVE. TOO SEXUALLY PROVOCATIVE. TOO DEFIANT. TOO ADULT-LIKE. by Kayla Patrick, Adaku Onyeka-Crawford, Nancy Duchesneau, and Nancy Duchesneau All across the country, girls of color are excluded from school for subjective offenses like these, missing out on critical class time and opportunities to learn. Black girls face some of the greatest barriers…

California State Board of Education Approves State Seal of Civic Engagement Award

Honor is hoped to encourage students to become active participants in democracy. SACRAMENTO—The State Board of Education today approved criteria for California students to earn a new Seal of Civic Engagement, an incentive aimed at encouraging active and ongoing citizenship. To earn the seal, students must demonstrate excellence in civic learning, participation in civics-related projects,…

New ‘Malcolm X’ Documentary

Note: Most of us are aware of the significant role Malcolm X played in the Black Power Movement. Rarely, however, are we provided information about his visit to the southern part of the United States, along with his impact and inspiration in the movement for justice in the South. The documentary below, entitled ‘Malcolm X:…

New Season of ‘Buried Truths’ Podcast Investigates and Explores the Ahmaud Arbery Case

(Black PR Wire) ATLANTA – For months after three white men chased Ahmaud Arbery to his death, Georgia of 2020 looked disconcertingly like Georgia of 1950. In the third season of the Peabody Award-winning podcast, Buried Truths, host Hank Klibanoff investigates exactly what happened when Ahmaud Arbery took his final jog along the residential streets…

New Round of Emergency CalFresh Food Benefits Expected to Land This Weekend

More than 75,000 Riverside County households have received emergency benefits since April RIVERSIDE COUNTY, Ca.— To ease the economic blow from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Riverside County households receiving CalFresh food assistance can expect a supplemental benefit this Sunday, September 13. The CalFresh Program, federally known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), issues monthly…

Aguilar Announces $200,000 to Combat Opioid Crisis in San Bernardino County

Upland, CA – Today, Rep. Pete Aguilar announced that Reach Out, an Upland-based nonprofit organization, received $200,000 in federal funding from the Health Resources Services Administration (HRSA) for their Morongo Basin Opioid Project. The project supports community engagement, treatment and recovery assistance to help combat the opioid crisis in eastern San Bernardino County. “Even in…

FILM REVIEW: Tenet

By Dwight Brown NNPA NewsWire Film Critic NNPA NEWSWIRE — John David Washington has crossed a bridge. He’s no longer just the son of a superstar actor. He is a superstar actor. Seconds after he’s on screen, you get the deal. He is as confident, adventurous and acrobatic as Tom Cruise in the Mission Impossible…

“As the World Turns!”

By: Lou Yeboah “…From day to day, as we live we have to make decisions, and when we make those decisions, things don’t always turn out the way we’d like them to or want them to. No matter what we feel or what seems real, things change. We don’t have a crystal ball to look…

Wells Fargo gives $1 million in scholarships to bridge financial gaps faced by students amidst COVID-19

NNPA NEWSWIRE — The program, which began accepting applications on Sept. 14, will be administered with long-standing partner APIA Scholars to students entering college and current college undergraduates for the Spring 2021 semester. The financial aid will be able to help cover costs of education like books, computers, materials to support distance learning, tuition, and…