

Victorville, CA — The High Desert Black Worker Center (HDBWC) is thrilled to celebrate the grand opening of its new community training center, a bold step forward in the fight to eliminate poverty and promote economic justice. Guided by the California State Department of Industrial Relations, HDBWC is committed to expanding equitable access to quality employment, raising job standards, and dismantling workplace discrimination.
Together We Rise will take place on Saturday, September 27, 2025, from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM at the Millionaire Mind Kids Center, located at 15579 Eighth Street, Victorville, CA 92395.
This landmark event will serve as both a community celebration and a powerful call to action, uniting workers, families, and leaders in solidarity committed to building a future where every family thrives.
Event Highlights:
Free food and refreshments for all guests
Live music and cultural performances
Family-friendly activities, including special programming for children
Transformative worker-centered workshops
Opportunities to connect with other Black Worker Centers and community leaders
Collective strategy-building for stronger regional solidarity
“The High Desert Black Worker Center represents more than just a space—it’s a movement,” said President and CEO Delores Williams. “Our goal is to create a collaborative hub where workers can come together, connect to apprenticeship programs, share resources, and build power to transform our communities.”
Community members, labor allies, and families are encouraged to attend. Space is limited, and registration is required through Eventbrite: Register
Vendors are also welcome! If you would like to participate as a vendor, please sign up here: Vendor Registration.
This grand opening marks a significant step forward in setting the stage for long-term economic regional impact across Southern California.

