San Bernardino City Unified Board Of Education Establishes Leadership Transition Plan

Members of the Executive Cabinet will temporarily run District after superintendent’s retirement Starting July 1, the daily operations of the San Bernardino City Unified School District (SBCUSD), the state’s seventh largest, will be the responsibility of four members of the executive leadership team. Collectively, those four leaders have vast experience in public education, have worked…

African Methodist Church And Alzheimer’s Association Renew Strategic Partnership To Raise Awareness Of Alzheimer’s Disease In Black American Communities

Nationwide — The African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME Church) and the Alzheimer’s Association recently announced it is renewing their nationwide partnership, aimed at educating and engaging more than 2 million U.S.-based AME Church members in the fight against Alzheimer’s, for five more years. Since the partnership began in 2019, more than 1,600 AME Church members…

PPOSBC: Supreme Court Ruling on Abortion Will Have Drastic Ripple Effects in California

June 24, 2022 – Upon learning of the Supreme Court’s ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, Planned Parenthood of Orange & San Bernardino Counties (PPOSBC) president and CEO Jon Dunn released the following statement:  “Today’s verdict is an outrage, and rolls back decades of progress for women’s health and financial independence. The gains…

Blueprint Capital Advisors Embarks On Growth Plan And Expands Into Commercial Real Estate Lending

Partners With Real Estate Investment And Operations Firm T30 Capital NEW YORK, June 21, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — T30 Capital LLC (“T30”) today announced that it has formed a strategic partnership with Blueprint Capital Advisors LLC (“Blueprint”) to scale its commercial real estate lending activities and increase its social impact. Blueprint is a $1.4 billion registered…

Grammy Award-Winning Musician, Composer, Songwriter/Producer Bernard Belle, Brother of Regina Belle, Dead at 57

(Atlanta, GA – June 24, 2022) – Multiple Grammy Award-winning musician, composer, and songwriter/producer Bernard Belle died yesterday, Thursday, June 23, at Piedmont Atlanta Hospital in Georgia, at the age of 57. Belle’s official cause of death was due to congestive heart failure, according to his sister and primary caretaker, Regina Belle, a Grammy Award-winning…

‌ “Living on the Edge!”

By Lou Yeboah Boasting in your arrogance!  Deceived by your comfort! ‘Now hear this, O foolish and senseless people, Who have eyes but do not see; Who have ears but do not hear [Jeremiah 5:21]?  Be mindful, of the height from which you have fallen. Repent at once, and act as you did at first,…

Witness for justice #1155 Channeling Rage

Jessica Quinn On June 11, staff from the Washington, D.C. Office joined with thousands on the National Mall for yet another gathering organized by March for Our Lives. The tone of this rally was different from that in 2018. There were no celebrities making appearances—just speaker after speaker of students, parents, and community members all…

Cautious Parents Weigh Decision to Give Children Under Five COVID Vaccine

Edward Henderson | California Black Media Antonio and Tenaja Kizzie, a San Diego area couple, are parents of a three-year-old daughter. Although both parents are vaccinated and boosted, the Kizzies have reservations about giving their toddler the COVID-19 vaccine the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommended last week for children younger than five…

African Methodist Church And Alzheimer’s Association Renew Strategic Partnership To Raise Awareness Of Alzzheimer’s Disease In Black American Communities

BlackNews.com Nationwide — The African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME Church) and the Alzheimer’s Association recently announced it is renewing their nationwide partnership, aimed at educating and engaging more than 2 million U.S.-based AME Church members in the fight against Alzheimer’s, for five more years. Since the partnership began in 2019, more than 1,600 AME Church…