Class Credit — and a Paycheck: New Bill to Finally Pay California’s Struggling Student Teachers

Edward Henderson | California Black Media  For about 28,000 student teachers in California, their first year in the classroom can be a challenge.  It’s not just because of managing oversized classrooms, creating lesson plans or grading papers. Their largest issue is doing all of this without getting paid. Ronald Council, a teacher in his second…

FBI’s Release of King Assassination Files Is an Invasion of Privacy, Say King’s Children

BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — The King FBI files have been sealed since 1977. Subsequently, the two surviving children of Dr. King, Martin Luther King III and Bernice King, oppose President Trump’s January executive order. The King children cite the personal nature of their father’s 1968 assassination as the reason to keep the files sealed. By April…

WITNESS FOR JUSTICE ISSUE # 1265 Once You Knew: Climate Grief and the Courage to Act

Sue Mueller Last February, I traveled to Houston to join faith leaders in protest outside CERAWeek, the fossil fuel industry’s annual meeting of executives, investors, and policymakers. We stood shoulder-to-shoulder, praying for justice and calling for an end to the $20 billion in fossil fuel subsidies—$2 million a minute—that fuel planetary destruction. Imagine what that…

Living Strong: How Men May Maintain Bone Health and Prevent Falls

By Dr. Damanpreet Jamarai, chief medical officer, UnitedHealthcare Medicare & Retirement of California   As we grow older, we begin losing bone density and mass, which may make us more susceptible to bone-related conditions, including osteoporosis and injuries. Falls are a leading cause of injury among older adults, often resulting in fractures and other serious…

Grieving Someone We Never Met: What Malcolm-Jamal Warner’s Death Reveals About Us

Dr. Brandon Gillespie Tonight, I stood outside the Cosby Show house in New York City, reporting live on TikTok for nearly two hours. People from all over the country joined me, sharing memories, feelings, and—what surprised many of them—grief. Because for many, Malcolm-Jamal Warner wasn’t just an actor. He was Theo. A symbol of family,…

AI Isn’t Killing Jobs—Yet. But Entry-Level Workers and Middle Managers Should Be Watching Closely

BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — the World Economic Forum, and tech industry analysts all point to the same conclusion: AI is changing the workforce—but the doomsday scenario hasn’t arrived. By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent Despite relentless corporate hype and rising concerns about mass unemployment, artificial intelligence has yet to lead to widespread job…

NCHE’s 3rd Annual Heart Of America Survey Finds Americans Proud, Seeking Unity And Urging Fair Treatment Of Immigrants 

National Survey Offers Compelling Counter-Narrative to Divisiveness & Cynicism WASHINGTON, DC – The National Collaborative for Health Equity (NCHE) today released the results of its 3rd Annual Heart of America Survey. This year’s findings, which include a surprisingly unified perspective on a major immigration issue, revealed a strong and growing desire for unity, empathy, and…

Two Projects Awarded $1.66 Million for Advancing Mid-Depth Marine Protected Area (MPA) Monitoring in California

California Sea Grant, in partnership with the California Ocean Protection Council (OPC) and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW), is pleased to announce the award of $1.66 million in funding to support two research projects that will advance the monitoring of California’s mid-depth marine habitats within the state’s Marine Protected Area (MPA) Network….

CDPH Recommends Families Add Vaccines to Back-to-School Checklists 

SACRAMENTO – During National Immunization Awareness Month in August, the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) is highlighting the importance of routine vaccines as students return to school. Vaccination prevents the spread of serious illnesses, reduces hospitalizations, saves lives, and helps keep kids in school and doing the activities they love. While California’s immunization rates…