Register Now for the SBVC Campus and Community Meeting

Dear SBVC Community Member, Last spring, San Bernardino Valley College embarked on a yearlong process to create our Educational Master Plan.  Educational Master Plans (EMPs) in higher education serve as strategic roadmaps to advance student success, guide institutional and program development, plan for emerging needs, and allocate resources over the course of the next 5…

Social Lites, Inc. Live Music Concert

The Social Lites Inc.  a 5013c is proud to present “one of our own” Inland Empire’s newest rising star “Myles Prower Davis” during a Live Musical Concert on Sunday, Dec. 4th at his home church, the beautiful Life Changing Ministries in San Bernardino.   Davis is a multi-instrumentalist, composer, producer and entertainer based in Los…

Statement by Dr. Gail C. Christopher, Executive Director, National Collaborative for Health Equity Food Insecurity Must Become A National Priority

By Dr. Gail C. Christopher WASHINGTON, DC – “The National Collaborative for Health Equity (NCHE) applauds President Biden for hosting the White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health last week, the first in more than 50 years. The administration provided a much-needed platform for these critical issues that are too often overlooked by families,…

BuyBlack.org launches ecommerce marketplace to drive $100 million in new revenue to Black-owned businesses

Oakland, CA – October 11, 2022 – BuyBlack.org launches its Shopify-powered ecommerce marketplace of vetted and curated Black-owned businesses to drive $100 million in new revenue to Black-owned businesses. “At BuyBlack.org, we’re always looking for innovative ways to help our members increase awareness and revenue. The BuyBlack.org Marketplace is a versatile new way to put…

Covered California Supports the Biden Administration’s Proposal to Expand Affordable Coverage to More Californians by Fixing the So-Called “Family Glitch”

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Covered California Executive Director Jessica Altman commended President Joe Biden’s administration for finalizing the proposed fix to the “Family Glitch,” an issue that had prevented millions of Americans with unaffordable employer health insurance from getting marketplace coverage through the Affordable Care Act. “Covered California supports this proposed rule change, which will build…

LaSalle Clinics Urge Women to Get Screened During Breast Cancer Awareness Month

“Women should not take chances. Every woman should get an annual breast cancer screening and because October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, now is the perfect time to schedule an exam,” said LaSalle Medical Associates CEO Dr. Arteaga. REDLANDS, CALIF. LaSalle Medical Associates encourages women to come in for breast cancer screening during October, which…

Research Finds Black Californians Prioritize Health, While System Fails to Prioritize Black Californians

Maxim Elramsisy | California Black Media The California Health Care Foundation (CHCF) has released a study that found Black Californians are highly engaged with their health care, are active in advocating for their health and have strong and clear opinions about how the healthcare system can be improved. “I think it’s surprising because of the…

Reaching New Heights Foundation Hosts Stand Down Outreach Event for Veterans and Homeless in San Bernardino

Non-Profit Organization Takes Action to Combat Homeless Crisis in San Bernardino and Support Local Veterans SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. —Reaching New Heights Foundation (RNHF), a nonprofit veteran organization, is hosting a Veterans Stand Down and Homeless Resource Event on Wednesday, October 12, 2022, at Perris Hill Park in San Bernardino. The one-day event is designed to…

Study Finds Community College System Fails to Produce Equitable Outcomes for Black Students

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent More than one in three Black community college students are in poverty, and widespread inequality in community colleges deepened throughout the pandemic for Black students facing basic needs insecurity. According to a new report from the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies on the state…

Save Our Water Partners with African American Beauty and Barber Shops Across California to Share Water Conservation Tips

Sacramento, CA – Black-owned beauty and barber shops have partnered with Save Our Water to provide clients with water saving tips and resources to encourage conservation as a part of their daily lives. The initiative launched on September 30 and will continue through October 9 at locations in Sacramento, Fresno, Los Angeles, Riverside, San Bernardino,…

State Treasurer Fiona Ma Announces Extension of the College Access Tax Credit Program

SACRAMENTO – California State Treasurer Fiona Ma announced today that Governor Newsom signed Assembly Bill 2880 (AB 2880), authored by Assemblymember Mia Bonta (D-Oakland), into law, which will extend the sunset date of the College Access Tax Credit Fund program by five years. The program is administered by the California Educational Facilities Authority (CEFA), chaired…