Biden-Harris Invests $1.5M in Black Press, Aiming for Key African American Votes

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire To help bolster reelection efforts, the Biden-Harris Campaign announced a $1.5 million advertising deal with the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA). Jasmine Harris, Director of National Black Media for Biden-Harris 2024, made the announcement during the NNPA’s 2024 Annual National Convention in Baltimore, where the weeklong event’s theme was,…

SBCUSD Board Of Education Honors Outstanding Individuals

April Outstanding Achievement Awards Recognize District Students, Parents and Staff SAN BERNARDINO, CA—In April, the Board of Education presented the Outstanding Achievement Awards to students, parents and staff of Mt. Vernon and Muscoy Elementary Schools, M.L. King Jr. Middle School and San Andreas High School. The Board recognizes Outstanding Student Award winners to honor excellence…

From Enslavement to Freedom, Black Music Has Been a Constant Comforter and Guide

By Hazel Trice Edney (TriceEdneyWire.com) – Every Sunday, millions of African-American people across the nation make their way to church anticipating relief from lives of financial woes, pressures at work, health concerns, family matters, race discrimination and inequities among other stressful issues of everyday life. By the time they return home, they have usually received…

USDA Announces Enhanced Resources to Support Businesses Interested in Procurement Opportunities

WASHINGTON, June 24, 2024 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) today announced resource enhancements designed to simplify and streamline access to contracting information for businesses interested in selling their products and services to USDA. These substantial updates include the addition of new and targeted contracting information on USDA.gov, along with improved functionality that makes…

Opinion: Black Californians Will Not Participate in the Greening of California If the State Doesn’t Do Better

Taylor Jackson | Special to California Black Media Partners California must act now to confront today’s Black job crisis. The Bureau of Labor Statistics last year reported that 90% of the nation’s unemployed U.S. citizens are Black Americans. And despite being less than 10% of LA’s population, Black people comprise more than a third of…

Summertime Eye Health Tips  

By Archana Dubey, MD, Chief Medical Officer, UnitedHealthcare of California Eye health is an important factor in our overall well-being. Yet 65.3% of California children don’t regularly see an eye doctor. With many kids out of school for the summer, screen time may add up quickly and potentially contribute to health issues, making it a…

California 2024 Budget Agreement Includes Funding for Reparations Bill Implementation, Victim Services and More

Joe W. Bowers Jr. | California Black Media In a move supporting vulnerable communities, the 2024 California budget agreement has earmarked $103 million in one-time funding for victims’ services programs. This allocation is designed to compensate for federal funding cuts and ensure continued support for crime victims across the state. Grace Glaser of VALOR, a…

How Would Trump’s Immigration Plan Change the U.S.?

In his first presidential term, Donald Trump obstructed asylum, imposed a “Muslim Ban,” undermined Temporary Protected Status, terminated DACA and separated families at the border. This time, his immigration plans are even more ambitious. By Selen Ozturk In his first presidential term, Donald Trump obstructed asylum, imposed a “Muslim Ban,” undermined Temporary Protected Status, terminated…

Ex-Trump Officials Confirm Talk of Executions, Potential Bloodbath if He Beats Biden in November

By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent Having already been convicted of 34 felony charges this year, facing nearly 60 other felonies, and found responsible for sexual assault, new details have emerged about the twice-impeached and four-times indicted former President Donald Trump’s extreme and violent rhetoric, and the retribution he will seek if…

Keeping it Real: California Governor Gavin Newsom Make a Budget Deal, Slashing $16B

Overview: California Governor Gavin Newsom and leaders of both branches of the legislature have agreed on a $300 billion budget for 2024, which aims to close the remaining $56 billion revenue gap. However, the budget includes cuts to housing programs, healthcare workforce development, government operations, and more, totaling about $16 billion. The agreement also includes…

Melinda French Gates Champions Social Progress Through Pivotal Ventures

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent Melinda French Gates has been at the forefront of philanthropic innovation since founding Pivotal Ventures in 2015. Pivotal Ventures is dedicated to advancing social progress through a strategic blend of venture capital investments, advocacy funding, and philanthropic grantmaking. In 2022, French Gates expanded her mission by…

SBCUSD and Making Hope Happen Foundation to Host Jersey Retirement Ceremony for NFL Player Alexander Mattison 

SAN BERNARDINO, CA–The San Bernardino City Unified School District (SBCUSD) is excited to announce a jersey retirement ceremony in honor of Alexander Mattison, Las Vegas Raiders running back who graduated from San Bernardino High School (SBHS) in 2016. WHAT: Jersey Retirement Ceremony for SBCUSD alumnus and Las Vegas Raiders running back Alexander Mattison WHO: San…

Public Health Applauds U.S. Surgeon General Advisory Declaring Gun Violence a Public Health Crisis

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health commends the U.S. Surgeon General for declaring firearm violence in America a public health crisis. Firearms are the leading cause of death for children and adolescents in the United States and 54% of American adults reported that they or a family member have experienced a firearm-related incident….