Librarians working with the public to establish, safeguard community archives

CHICAGO – History is the glue binding communities together. As culture is passed down from generation to generation reinforces our connection to the past, we lay a firm foundation for the future. During Preservation Week 2021, celebrated April 25– May 1 with the theme “Preserving Community Archives,” the American Library Association (ALA) will promote efforts…

Aguilar Announces $377,000 in American Rescue Plan Funds for Inland Empire Public TV & Radio

San Bernardino, CA—Today, Rep. Pete Aguilar announced that Empire KVCR, a public radio and television station operated by the San Bernardino Community College District, has received $377,529 in federal funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a congressionally-chartered nonprofit agency. The funding was made available through the American Rescue Plan, President Biden and Congressional Democrats’…

Final Round: Cal Small Businesses Can Apply for Up to $25,000 in New COVID Grants

Antonio Ray Harvey | California Black Media Lendistry, a Black-led-and-operated Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI), will be accepting applications April 28 through May 4 for a fifth round of funding in the California Small Business COVID-19 Relief Grant Program. Late last year, the state selected the Los Angeles-based company to administer $2.075 billion in grants…

Five Years After His Death, New Music Arrives from Prince

NNPA NEWSWIRE — “Welcome 2 America is a document of Prince’s concerns, hopes, and visions for a shifting society, presciently foreshadowing an era of political division, disinformation, and a renewed fight for racial justice,” Prince’s estate noted in a statement. By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent @StacyBrownMedia Five years after his sudden…

COVID-19 Pandemic Leads to Drop of Maternal Health Care in Africa, Raising Fears of Increased Mortality

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent While almost every country has experienced disruption to its health services since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, several countries in Africa have been severely impacted, leading to the suspension of maternal, neonatal, and child health care. Project HOPE, the nonprofit that has worked to save…

Increasing Black Homeownership

The racial homeownership gap is as large today as it was during the days of segregation, with the white homeownership rate roughly 30 points higher than Black households. New Urban Institute analysis shows that the gap may continue to grow absent intentional action. This has lasting implications: when one generation misses the wealth-building opportunities of…

Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President on Reparations: “…There Should Be a Discussion About Redress”

NNPA NEWSWIRE — As federal lawmakers ponder H.R. 40, legislation led by Congresswoman Sheila Jackson-Lee (D-Texas) that forms a commission to study reparations, some U.S. municipalities have moved to address systemic racism and forms of redress to African Americans. By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent Count Raphael Bostic, president of the Federal…

Cal State Dominguez Hills Names Dena Freeman-Patton Associate Vice President/Director of Athletics

By Sentinel News Service California State University, Dominguez Hills Vice President for Student Affairs William Franklin announced that Dena Freeman-Patton-Patton has been named Associate Vice President/Director of Athletics. She will assume her new role April 12. Freeman-Patton comes to the Cal State Dominguez Hills Toro Athletics program from the University of New Orleans, where she…

San Bernardino Church Partners with Healthcare Technology Company to Boost COVID-19 Testing

SAN BERNARDINO – In an effort to increase access to COVID-19 testing, Life Changing Ministries (LCM) has partnered with Color, a leading healthcare technology company, to offer free COVID-19 testing every weekend through June 26. “Getting tested is more important than ever,” said Pastor Reginald L. Woods, LCM. “According to San Bernardino County officials, as…

Biden’s Promise to Diversify the Courts

By Ben Jealous People who care about equal justice under the law should be very happy about President Joe Biden’s first set of judicial nominees.  I am especially excited about the three outstanding Black women that President Biden nominated to the circuit courts—the appeals court level just below the U.S. Supreme Court.  You will soon…

CSUN Prof Studies What White Parents are Doing to Tackle Racial Injustice

Carmen Ramos Chandler carmen.chandler@csun.edu Kindness and diversity are the usual catchwords white parents use when pressed about what they are doing to teach their children about racial inequality. But are their actions modeling their words? California State University, Northridge child and adolescent development professor Virginia Huynh and a team of researchers have launched a new…

“Quit Playin” Kill the Trend!

By Vincent L. Hall/Texas Metro News Many of my fondest childhood memories were framed at the Church. I had the pleasure of living much of my formative years with my grandparents, specifically the Reverend Zechariah Alexander Peter James John Figures, known to the public and his fellow pulpiteers as Z. R. Living in the Goodwill…