Social Work Action Group (SWAG) wins contract with San Bernardino County 5th District to implement homeless services plan

San Bernardino, CA. -San Bernardino County 5th District Supervisor Joe Baca, Jr. is proud to announce the approval of the contract with Social Work Action Group (SWAG) as of the Board of Supervisors meeting on October 5, 2021. SWAG will spearhead the “homeless services plan” in collaboration with the 5th district and Supervisor Joe Baca,…

National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation Celebrates Diversity, Equity + Inclusion Across the Industry

Month-long Campaign Features Journeys that Inspire, Brought to You by PepsiCo WASHINGTON, Oct. 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Today, the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation (NRAEF) launched “Restaurants Advance: Journeys that Inspire” spotlighting excellence in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI). The series of uplifting stories, brought to you by PepsiCo, features members of the restaurant, foodservice…

Major Changes Announced to U.S. Department of Education’s Loan Forgiveness Plan

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent Education Department officials said they would implement the overhaul over the next year and make the program live up to its promise. According to a news release, the policy will result in 22,000 borrowers who have consolidated loans – including previously ineligible loans – being immediately…

San Bernardino County State of the County | Regional Business Summit Delivers Strong Message of Opportunity and Growth

American Idol Winner and County Native Chayce Beckham Acoustic Performance Closes Show San Bernardino County welcomed hundreds of business, government, and community leaders to its State of the County | Regional Business Summit held at the Toyota Arena on Wednesday. The event, hosted by Board of Supervisors Chairman Curt Hagman, featured a breadth of information…

Cosmetology Institute Of Las Vegas’ 5th Annual “Wig-A-Thon” Features Complimentary Handmade Wigs And Beauty Makeovers For Breast Cancer Survivors Plus Free Mammograms

Two-Part Event Connects Local Cosmetology Students with Cancer Survivors for Complimentary Handmade Wigs and Beauty Makeovers From October 26-30 During Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Free On-Site Mammograms On November 5  LAS VEGAS – Local powerhouse, philanthropist and founder of the Cosmetology Institute of Las Vegas, Denise Dixon, will host her 5th annual “Wig-A-Thon” event featuring…

Full dosage needed to fight COVID-19

  by Aaliyah Bowden    Dr. Nerissa Price of WakeMed Health in Raleigh stressed the importance of African Americans receiving a second dose. “It’s really not until after that second shot that you get full protection,” she said. “And full protection we need to clarify as well does not mean 100% protection. It still means…

Majority Leader Reyes’ Bill to Extend Worker Protections to Classified School Employees is signed by Governor

Sacramento – AB 438 authored by Assembly Majority Leader Eloise Gómez Reyes (D -San Bernardino) was signed into law by Governor Newsom.  AB 438 will standardize the layoff process and extend existing worker protection to school bus drivers, food service workers and other classified employees. This bill seeks to ensure workers receive equal treatment regardless…

Op-Ed: Successful Black American-Owned Business Leaders Unfairly Targeted

By Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis, Jr., President and CEO,  National Newspaper Publishers Association There is an old African proverb that captures one of the challenges that too many financially successful Black-owned business leaders face today in America. That proverb is “Your earned riches may engender envy and jealous criticism but be not dismayed by the…

California Becomes First State in Nation to Announce COVID-19 Vaccine Requirements for Schools

After implementing first-in-the-nation school masking and staff vaccination measures, California becomes the first state to announce plans to require student vaccinations – adding the COVID-19 vaccine to list of vaccinations required for school, such as the vaccines for measles, mumps, and rubella Students will be required to be vaccinated for in person learning starting the…

Educators Continue to Support Efforts for All Eligible Students and Staff to be Vaccinated

BURLINGAME — California Teachers Association President E. Toby Boyd issued the following statement in support of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s statewide school vaccine mandate: “Teaching and learning are most effective in person, and the COVID-19 vaccine is a proven measure to prevent life threatening illness, keeping schools safe and open for in-person instruction, and will get…

Community Workshop invites public to discuss potential funding, renovations at Yucaipa Regional Park

San Bernardino County Regional Parks Department and the City of Yucaipa invite residents, the park community and all stakeholders to attend an informational workshop on potential renovations on the swim complex and trails at Yucaipa Regional Park. As part of the Prop. 68 Regional Parks funding program, a grant will be submitted in November for…

Black Biz Owners Push for Equal Access to Trillions in Upcoming Fed Spending

Antonio Ray Harvey | California Black Media Black-owned businesses in California and around the country are closely watching as Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi decides when she has enough support from the congressional Democratic caucus to call a vote on the $1.2 trillion bipartisan federal infrastructure spending bill. Dubbed the “American Jobs Plan” by…