5G and the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Could Help End the Digital Divide 

By Hazel Trice Edney  (TriceEdneyWire.com) – The last two years have underlined what we already knew: the digital divide in America is real and has consequences for millions of Americans. An affordable, reliable connection is imperative in participating in the 21st century economy, and those families relying on mobile-only access are falling behind. Often, they…

Padilla, Menendez, Cornyn Unveil Bipartisan Resolution Celebrating 30th Anniversary of HACU’s Hispanic National Internship Program

Program has grown from an initial 24 summer interns in 1992 to over 500 interns serving across multiple federal agencies each year   WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Senators Alex Padilla (D-Calif.) and Bob Menendez (D-N.J.), co-founders and co-chairs of the Senate Hispanic-Serving Institutions Caucus, alongside Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) unveiled a bipartisan resolution recognizing the…

“Tik – Tok!”

By Lou Yeboah Living between the Tik and the Tok! What’s wrong with you?  What is your life? It is even a vapor, that appeareth for a little time, and then vanishes away. [James 4:13-17]. Listen, God’s offer is only guaranteed for today. [2 Corinthians 6:2] says, “Now is the accepted time; behold now is…

WITNESS FOR JUSTICE #1094 Tired Bones

Katie Adams Advocates around the country (including myself) spent the better part of 2021 working to get the Build Back Better plan passed through Congress. Its passage promises opportunities for real generational investments in areas of great need and long neglect. And then, due to obstruction and a failed Senate, the bill did not pass….

Univ. of GA Study: Whites Show Less Concern About Covid and Its Impact When They Believe it’s “…Not a White People Problem”

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent White people were more likely to ignore safety precautions like wearing masks and social distancing during the pandemic when they realized the various and disproportionate ways COVID-19 affected African Americans and other minorities. Psychologists at the University of Georgia’s Department of Social Science & Medicine made…

The  55th  Social Lites, Inc.  Beautillion  Ball  Was  A  Success! en  Striving  For  Excellence “

Four distinguished young men were presented to society on Saturday, April 2nd 2022 at the beautiful campus of California State University. The 55th Annual Beautillion Ball was no disappointment to a packed house of spectators as each young man was introduced along with their courts. Elegance, excitement and suspense were thick in the air as…

New Scholarship Opportunity for Graduating Foster Youth Across Riverside County 

Riverside County, CA (April 12, 2022) – Family Service Association (FSA) recently announced a new scholarship opportunity for graduating high-school seniors who have been involved in the foster care system. More than 20 scholarships will be made through the new initiative, which aims to assist foster youth to further their post-secondary education and achieve their…

California Black Leaders Celebrate Historic Confirmation of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson

Tanu Henry | California Black Media Black leaders in California are joining other Americans around the country, celebrating the historic confirmation of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson as she becomes the first Black woman to serve on the Supreme Court of the United States. Jackson, 51, is replacing her mentor Stephen G. Breyer who announced his…

Alzheimer’s Drugs Decision Has Deeper Impact on Health of Blacks, Other Minorities

Sen. Isadore Hall | Special to California Black Media Partners Last spring, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the first new Alzheimer’s disease therapy since 2003. For the six million-plus people living with the fatal disease in the United States, the availability of a medicine designed to treat the underlying cause of their ailment…

Editorial Highlights from the desk of Clifton Harris U.S. Capitol Violence Criminals 

Tips.FBI.Gov News HAVE YOU SEEN THIS PERSON? The FBI is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying individuals who made unlawful entry into the U.S. Capitol building and committed various other alleged criminal violations, such as destruction of property, assaulting law enforcement personnel, targeting members of the media for assault, and other unlawful conduct, on January…

San Bernardino County Democratic Party Primary Election Endorsements

SAN BERNARDINO — APRIL 4, 2022 — The San Bernardino County Democratic Party on March 24, 2022 unanimously accepted the endorsement recommendations of the Endorsement Committee. The Endorsement Committee, headed by Third Vice-Chair Kareema Abdul-Khabir, recommended endorsement in four races on the primary ballot: San Bernardino City Mayor; County Board of Supervisors District 2; County…

SBCUSD Teacher Named California League of Schools State High School Educator of the Year 

San Bernardino City Unified School District’s (SBCUSD’s) Keith Brockie is the California League of Schools (CLS) State High School Educator of the Year for 2022. Brockie is a classroom art teacher, a demonstration teacher, a teacher induction coach, and the Visual and Performing Arts (VAPA) department chair at Arroyo Valley High School, and that’s just…

Part-Time Instructors File Class-Action Lawsuit Over Minimum Wage Violations at Long Beach City College

Case Has Statewide Implications; New Legislation Would Address Pay Parity on Community College Campuses LOS ANGELES — In a news conference this morning, two Long Beach City College (LBCC) part-time faculty members announced they have filed a class-action lawsuit in Los Angeles Superior Court against Long Beach Community College District (LBCCD) over failure to compensate…

Less Hunger in At-Risk Households During Pandemic Expansion of School Meals Program

National School Lunch Program Still Important Part of Safety Net LESTINA DONGO AND LINDSAY MONTE APRIL 04, 2022 Recent data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) shows that in 2019, prior to the pandemic, roughly 33.2 million children received school meals, including about 21.3 million who received free school…

Supervisor Joe Baca Jr. Announces 2022’s Recognized HealthCare Workers in Honor of HealthCare Workers Week

San Bernardino, CA. – San Bernardino County Fifth District Supervisor Joe Baca, Jr. is happy to announce the 2022 HealthCare Workers Week recipients who were recognized for all their efforts in our healthcare community. The HealthCare workers selected work right here in our Fifth District and have dedicated years of experience and efforts to heal,…