Free Emotional Awareness Event in Fontana

Purple Roses International is pleased to announce its FREE inaugural Emotional Awareness Event “It’s a Family Affair” to be held on October 21, 2023, at Loveland Church located at 17977 Merrill Ave in Fontana. Continental breakfast will be served at 9 a.m., followed by Keynote Speaker Dr. Gloria Morrow. Several organizations will also make presentations….

Understanding the nation’s ticking fiscal time clock: 

Federal funding to expire by mid-November  By Charlene Crowell  For the second time this year, Congress’ inability to reach consensus on essential fiscal legislation has devolved into largely partisan bickering and literal, last-minute temporary financial band-aids. On September 30, the last day of the 2022-2023 federal fiscal year, a continuing resolution (CR) provided a 45-day…

Why Ageism Prevails and How to Stop It

Age isn’t everything when it comes to human health and ability, yet it often dominates conversations about these to the detriment of older adults. By Selen Ozturk Age isn’t everything when it comes to human health and ability, yet it often dominates conversations about these to the detriment of older adults. In a Friday, Oct….

Padilla Introduces Bill to Expand Access to Restaurant Meals Program

WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Senators Alex Padilla (D-Calif.), John Cornyn (R-Texas), and Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) introduced the Meals for At-Risk Americans Act, which would streamline the application process and provide guidance to states for the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Restaurant Meals Program. “Everyone deserves access to freshly cooked, nutritious meals, but for many vulnerable…

IMPORTANCE OF THE BLACK PRESS 

It allows black community leaders to disseminate information of the black community It advocates emancipation and contributes to rebuilding Black communities.  It unites local, regional and national audiences which helps to foster a sense of community and shared interests among African Americans living in different areas of the country.  LACK OF SUPPORT FROM AD AGENCIES…

How is California Beating the Heat?

By Selen Ozturk Sep 29, 2023 At a Sept. 26 EMS briefing, state and community organizations shared how they were adapting to extreme heat on the community level. Though summer is ending in California, extreme heat is still worsening long-term. At a Sept. 26 EMS briefing, state and community organizations shared how they were adapting…

Amtrak San Joaquins to run special discounted trains to Allensworth State Historic Park for 2023 Rededication, October 14

Trains will bring visitors to celebrate site unique to California’s African American history (Stockton, CA) – Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park is holding a celebratory “re-dedication” event on Saturday, October 14 from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. In partnership, Amtrak San Joaquins has scheduled a special stop at the park for multiple trains, bookable at…

State Superintendent Tony Thurmond Helps Protect Coachella Valley Farm Workers and Supports Communities Through Secured Donation

COACHELLA VALLEY—In response to the record-breaking heatwaves and the alarming rise in heat-related illnesses, State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond has stepped up to help the United Farm Workers Foundation and Coachella Valley farm working communities by receiving support for 200 double-wall vacuum insulated thermal flasks. These flasks, designed to keep liquids ice cold…

Temple Missionary Baptist Church invites the public to a FREE Seniors and Caregivers Workshop

Temple M.B. Church invites the public to our FREE Seniors and Caregivers Workshop. The topics will include: Senior Rights, Insurance, Veteran’s Benefits, Care Giving Resources, and more! The workshop date is Saturday October 21, 2023, 9:00am-12:00pm. Temple’s address: 1583 W. Union Street San Bernardino, CA 92411. Phone number: (909) 888-2038. Dr. Raymond W. Turner, Senior…

Consumers Deserve to Have Choices in the Grocery Store: Lawmakers Should Reverse Course on Misguided SNAP Restrictions

By John Burnett Amidst Congress’ best efforts to keep the government open, it’s also hard at work to re-authorize affordable food, farmers are able to insure their crops, and ranchers can export their products to foreign markets. It’s not an understatement to say it’s one of the most important bills Congress can send to the…

NAREB Launches 60-City Building Black Wealth Tour With 10/7 Event In Houston To Bring Critical Information To Communities

WASHINGTON – The National Association of Real Estate Brokers (NAREB) holds its initial Building Black Wealth Tour event in Houston on Saturday, October 7, kicking off activities in more than 60 cities nationwide. The events, which include festive activities for youths, will empower Black communities with steps towards homeownership, property investment, starting a business, and…

Saunders: ‘There Is Work To Do To Ensure That We Don’t Face Another Race Against The Clock’

WASHINGTON, DC – American Federation of State, County & Municipal Employees (AFSCME) President Lee Saunders released the following statement in response to the bipartisan deal to avert a government shutdown: “We can breathe a sigh of relief – for now. “Once again, extremists in Congress played a dangerous game, manufacturing an unnecessary crisis that would…