LA Leaders Draft Blueprint Showing What Equity Should Look Like for Black People

Kassidy Henson | California Black Media A few weeks ago, a coalition of Los Angeles leaders from different backgrounds released a report with a detailed blueprint for what racial equity should look like for African Americans. Although the document is focused on California’s largest city, it is packed with strategies and learnings on racial and…

San Manuel’s 22nd Annual Charity Golf Tournament Raises $350K For Seven Nonprofits

The funds will support organizations in healthcare, education and Native American causes HIGHLAND, CA (August 30, 2021) – For the 22nd year, San Manuel Casino, in partnership with the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians welcomed vendors, sponsorship partners, and team members to what has grown into a 3-day golf tournament in Orange County. After…

California Volunteers Invests Over $1 Million To Support Young Men Of Color

SACRAMENTO, CA – Today, (8/31/21)California Volunteers, Office of the Governor announced a historic $1.6 million in state funds has been awarded to Improve Your Tomorrow (IYT) to support their mission of increasing the number of young men of color attending and graduating college. This investment was made possible through new funding made available by Governor…

California Deploys Urban Search and Rescue Personnel to Louisiana to Aid Response to Hurricane Ida

SACRAMENTO – At the request of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) as Hurricane Ida makes landfall in Louisiana, Governor Gavin Newsom today approved the deployment of urban search and rescue (US&R) specialized personnel to the region to assist in life-saving disaster response. California maintains robust search and rescue resources within the state and the…

Another way to say thanks

The struggling employees of an eatery in Gainesville, FL that was hard hit by the coronavirus epidemic got a lift recently when a patron paid his $144.66 dinner tab, adding a $10,000 tip, according to the Association of Mature American Citizens [AMAC].  When the unnamed philanthropist, his wife and son finished their meals he asked…

“All of a Sudden!”

By: Lou Yeboah Unexpectedly, without warning, without notice, sudden destruction comes. [I Thessalonians 5:3]. I hear the prophets crying out, “She was plucked up in fury, she was cast down to the ground, and the east wind dried up her fruit: her strong rods were broken and withered; the fire consumed them.” [Ezekiel 19:12].  “Yea,…

Outreach Worker For ‘Unhoused’ Just Got Her Shot-Fear Of Delta Variant Chips Away At Vaccine Hesitancy In California’s Rural North

By Peter Schurmann, Ethnic Media Services CRESCENT CITY, Ca. – The last time Daphne Cortese-Lambert saw a doctor was when her daughter was born 27 years ago. The Executive Director of Mission Possible, which provides services to unhoused people in this remote part of California, Cortese-Lambert says she’s long relied on natural remedies to maintain…

EDITORIAL

National Alliance on Mental Illness Contra Costa (NAMI CC) has provided critical non-clinical supports to individuals and their families since its establishment over 30 years ago. However in the last seven months the work has been more intense as the agency became a subcontractor for the FEMA-funded CalHOPE Project administered by the California Department of…

Open Letter from the Girl Scouts of San Gorgonio denouncing recent display of racism during a recent Temecula Valley High School Football Game

By Cynthia H. Breunig, President and CEO Before last week’s shameful display of racism at the Temecula Valley High School football game fades into “old news,” Girl Scouts of San Gorgonio is compelled to let our communities know where we stand. We have a Girl Scout on the Valley View High School cheer team. Our…

San Bernardino Gold Medalist Recognized

Project Fighting Chance F.I.G.H.T.S. boxing team member “Terrible Terry” Washington, a SBCUSD student, was publicly recognized by the San Bernardino City Council as “Citizen of the Month” on August18, 2021. Councilmember Theodore Sanchez, Ward 1, presented the honors. Additionally, on August 11, 2021 “Terrible Terry” was recognized in a mural by the Sierra Club “My…

Local Astronaut Victor Glover will be Special Guest at “UNITY IN commUNITY DAY” Chillin N Grillin BBQ comPITition

Commander Victor Glover Jr. is a U.S. Navy aviator and astronaut assigned to NASA.  On Sept 18, 2021, he is scheduled to attend the “UNITY in commUNITY” BBQ ComPITition at Fontana Park’s Sports Pavilion next to the Jessie Turner Center on Summit Avenue. Commander Glover was born in Pomona, graduated from Ontario High and received…