93rd Oscars® All-Star Cast Revealed

LOS ANGELES, CA – Show producers Jesse Collins, Stacey Sher and Steven Soderbergh today announced the ensemble cast to present at the 93rd Oscars®, which airs live on ABC on Sunday, April 25, at 8 p.m. EDT/5 p.m. PDT. Starring, in alphabetical order, are Angela Bassett, Halle Berry, Bong Joon Ho, Don Cheadle, Bryan Cranston,…

Fresno Police Officer and Former Proud Boy Member Fired After Civil Rights Group’s Letter City Fires Officer

(Washington, D.C.) – A Fresno, California law enforcement officer, who was a former leader of the local  Proud Boys, has been fired from his position after the national Lawyers’ Committee sent a letter to the Fresno police chief and other elected officials. The following is a statement from Arusha Gordon, associate director of the James…

CDPH Rolls Out Statewide COVID-19 Vaccine Outreach for Black and African American Audiences

Multi-Million Dollar Statewide “Let’s Get to ImmUnity” Campaign Will Address Questions, Concerns With COVID-19 Vaccinations Specific to the Black and African American Community SACRAMENTO- Ahead of expanded eligibility for the COVID-19 vaccine on April 15 for all Californians aged 16+, the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) is rolling out tailored outreach for Black and…

Black Women’s Voices Take Center Stage at the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women

(Atlanta, GA) — Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Inc. and the International Black Women’s Public Policy Institute (IBWPPI) hosted the panel discussion “Promoting the Safety and Security of Women of African Descent” on Thursday, March 16th. The virtual session was held during the 65th session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women. The…

In Loving Memory Of Ann Elizabeth Alexander, A Mother, A Friend, A Trailblazer

Ann Elizabeth McClenney was born April 10, 1924 to Rosa Lee and Matthew McClenney.  She was number two of three girls, Sarah (Baker), and Bernice (Scott) who both preceded her in death.  She later gained five siblings who she loved, Percell McClenney, Joseph McClenney (deceased), Alvester McClenney, Annie McClenney-Benbow, and Eva McClenney. Oct 16, 1946,…

Power Co. Edison Is Recruiting Black Californians for Tech Scholarships, Jobs

Antonio Ray Harvey | California Black Media In an effort to increase Black representation in its workforce and the tech industry beyond it, Edison International (EI), a Los Angeles County-based utility company, has developed a four-year, $1 million program to provide scholarships of up to $25,000 to eligible students. The scholarship program is initially focused…

McDonald’s Black & Positively Golden Scholarship Program is Championing Black Excellence by Awarding $500,000 in Scholarships to HBCU Students in Partnership with the Thurgood Marshall College Fund

Students can apply for scholarships for the 2021-2022 academic year now until May 10 (LOS ANGELES) April 5, 2021 – For the second consecutive year, McDonald’s USA, through its Black & Positively Golden Scholarship Program, is awarding half a million dollars to incoming and current HBCU students. Through this initiative, in partnership with the Thurgood…

Obershaw Family Increases SBVC Student Scholarship Endowment to Over $600,000

SAN BERNARDINO, California—San Bernardino Valley College (SBVC) students will now have more scholarship support available to help them achieve their career goals, thanks to the generosity of Charles “Chuck” Obershaw (1926-2019) and his wife, Shelby Obershaw, long-time SBVC benefactors and community leaders. The Chuck Obershaw Estate recently gifted more than $370,000 to an existing Obershaw…

The Right thing

A Goodwill employee in Norman, OK was surprised when she sorted through recently donated clothing and found a stash of $42,000 in cash, according to the Association of Mature American Citizens [AMAC]. Meanwhile, the unidentified donor must have had the shock of her life when she discovered that she had lost a good deal of…

Black farmers get COVID relief they deserve

By Ben Jealous, president of People For the American Way and People For the American Way Foundation FLORIDA COURIER — Bigoted bureaucrats and discriminatory policies at the U.S. Department of Agriculture and its Farmers Home Administration lending agency abused Black farmers for decades. Black farms were falsely classified as unproductive. Farmers were unfairly denied loans…

Feinstein Announces $86 Million Grant for San Bernardino Bus Rapid Transit Project

Washington—Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) today announced the Federal Transit Administration has awarded an $86.75 million grant to fund the San Bernardino West Valley Connector Bus Rapid Transit project. “I’d like to thank Transportation Secretary Buttigieg and the FTA for this grant that will continue the much-needed process of improving transit options in San Bernardino,” Feinstein…

“Don’t You Do It!

By: Lou Yeboah Don’t you fall for Satan lies! The Devil is a liar! Telling you that you can wait to get save. Telling you that you can serve God tomorrow. Satan is “a liar and the father of all liars! [John 8:44].  He is deceptive, cunning, crafty, and sneaky. [Genesis 3:1-6].” Don’t you fall…

Comcast Commits to Investing $1 Billion Over Next 10 Years to Reach 50 Million Low-Income Americans With Tools and Resources to Succeed in Digital World

On the 10th anniversary of its Internet Essentials program, Comcast announced it would invest $1 billion over the next 10 years to help further close the digital divide and give even more low-income Americans the tools and resources they need to succeed in an increasingly digital world. The announcement coincides with the release of a…

Call for Entries: Golden Globe-winning actress, playwright, and activist Regina Taylor’s the black album.mixtape. Project

Cash Prizes to be Awarded to Collaborators who Create Works Based on 2020’s Defining Moments in History (Black PR Wire) As a backdrop to the historical significance of 2020 defined by COVID-19 and social protest, Regina Taylor—the Golden Globe-winning actress, playwright, and activist—in partnership with Southern Methodist University’s (SMU) Meadows School of the Arts, is…

President Biden Nominates Three Black Women for Federal Court of Appeals

By Lauren Victoria Burke, NNPA Newswire Correspondent Remember these names: Ketanji Brown Jackson, Tiffany Cunningham, and Candace Jackson-Akiwumi.  These are President Joseph Biden’s first three nominations for the federal Court of Appeals. In 2020, Biden pledged to name the first African American woman to the U.S. Supreme Court.  A number of retirements are expected from…