Not So Sweet: California State Health Campaign Highlights Dangers of Sugary Drinks

Edward Henderson | California Black Media The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) andCalFresh Healthy Living, the state’s nutrition assistanceprogram, recently launched a health campaign to illuminate therisks of drinking sugar-sweetened beverages and the healthbenefits of hydrating with water.The “Not So Sweet Side” initiative encourages families to makeinformed decisions about the drinks they choose and…

UNCF Unveils 2024 HBCU Economic Impact Report Highlighting the Unmatched Contributions and Urgent Funding Needs of HBCUs

By BlackPressUSA New report reveals $16.5 billion in economic impact and calls for immediate action to secure the future of America’s Black higher education institutions WASHINGTON, DC (Sept. 13, 2024)—Today, UNCF (United Negro College Fund), the nation’s largest and most effective minority education organization, proudly unveiled its 2024 HBCU Economic Impact Report. The report, Transforming…

 LWVSB 2024 Citizens of Achievement & Civic Engagement Ceremony

Upcoming League of Women Voters, of San Bernardino Citizens of Achievement and Civic Engagement Event to honor local community leaders and an organization. Citizens of Achievement Honorees include Stacey Barnier, Nikki Dettman, Geraldine “Gerri” Foxall-Kater, Nefertiti Long, and Tansu Phillip.   Civic Engagement Honoree include The American Association of University Women (AAUW) of Redlands.  Date:…

On Your November Ballot: Prop 6 Could End “InvoluntaryServitude” in California Prisons

Edward Henderson | California Black Media Proposition (Prop) 6 would repeal language in the CaliforniaConstitution that prohibits “involuntary servitude except to punishcrime.”Instead, it will replace it with language that prohibits slavery andinvoluntary servitude absolutely.The amendment would also prohibit the California Department ofCorrections and Rehabilitation from disciplining any incarcerated personfor refusing a work assignment and authorize…

On Your November Ballot: Prop 5 Would Make It Easier for Local Gov’ts to Fund Housing, Infrastructure – With Risks

Edward Henderson | California Black Media Proposition 5 would amend the California constitution by lowering therequired voter approval threshold to 55% for local governments toborrow money to fund affordable housing construction, down paymentassistance programs, supportive housing and public infrastructureprojects. “Infrastructure,” according to the proposition’s language caninclude a broad range of development projects, including watermanagement, local…

REP Unveils Groundbreaking New Video: “Reparations: From Concept to Reality”

 Washington, DC – Sept 18, 2024: The Reparation Education Project (REP) is proud to announce the public unveiling of its powerful new video, “Reparations: From Concept to Reality,” produced to elevate the discourse on reparations in the United States. This six-minute resource, scripted and narrated by veteran reparationist Attorney Nkechi Taifa, Executive Director of the…

Congressional Black Caucus releases corporate accountability report on diversity, equity, and inclusion

New report finds strong support among Fortune 500 companies for workforce diversity, equity, and inclusion despite ongoing attacks. Report outlines “best practices” guide to strengthen corporate diversity across sectors. By Black PR Wire (Black PR Wire) – Recently, Congressional Black Caucus Chairman Steven Horsford (NV-04) and members of the Congressional Black Caucus released its new…

Jessie Trice Community Health System Observes Sickle Cell Awareness Month

 (Black PR Wire) September is National Sickle Cell Awareness Month. In recognition of this observance, Jessie Trice Community Health System (JTCHS) joins the numerous health care providers and organizations across the country, bringing awareness to the disease and recognizing the resilience of patients living with sickle cell disease (SCD).  SCD is the most common inherited…

5 RSV Complications in Older Black Adults

While most adults only get mild symptoms when contracting the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), the same can’t be said of older adults. According to the Centers for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC), adults over the age of 60 should be particularly concerned when they have RSV. In previous years, there have been hundreds of hospital…

Riverside County Hosts Out of Darkness Walks to Raise Awareness for Suicide Prevention 

RIVERSIDE, CA (Sept. 17, 2024) – The public is invited to participate in two upcoming Out of Darkness Community Walks in Riverside and the Coachella Valley to spotlight suicide prevention and mental health awareness.   The walks are sponsored by Riverside University Health System (RUHS) and the Riverside County Suicide Prevention Coalition, in partnership with…