A year of cuts and court orders for California’s colleges and universities: 2025 in review

by Adam Echelman December 25, 2025 Money is power. If California’s public colleges and universities didn’t already know that, they certainly learned it this year.  Though the U.S. Department of Justice launched numerous high-profile complaints against California schools — allegations of antisemitism at University of California campuses and concerns about a transgender athlete at San…

Fortune School Outpaces CA by Closing the Achievement Gap for Black Students

by alyssah Fortune Schools, a unique network of TK-12 tuition-free public charter schools, is outperforming state averages in narrowing the academic achievement gap for African American scholars, according to the California Department of Education’s 2025 California School Dashboard. Fortune Schools in Sacramento and San Bernardino serve predominantly Black students (63%) and 20% Latino students. They…

My Head Start Success Story

By Josalyn Brown Robinson BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — My career has given me opportunities to build essential partnerships and relationships with staff, families, community leaders, and schools - these relationships have been key in identifying critical resources that enable children to successfully transition in their educational journey and help families find their way to self-sufficiency. Josalyn Brown Robinson…

OP-ED: By Disappearing Districts: How Racial Gerrymandering is Hollowing Out the Black Electorate 

By: Jaidyn McKinnie, Joint Center Research Intern and UCLA Student American democracy is entering a dangerous stage of decline. While coverage focuses largely on the most recognizable signs of democratic backsliding, such as attacks on free speech and the use of state force against peaceful protesters, a quieter crisis is reshaping the foundation of representation…

Blacks vets share mixed views as Department of Defense eliminates shaving waivers

By D. Kevin McNeir/Special to the AFRO Members of the armed forces, both active duty and reserve personnel, recently learned that effective immediately, they must be clean-shaven when in uniform or on duty. In addition, the new policy severely limits medical shaving waivers, with the Army, for example, reducing exemptions to a temporary 12-month period…

County Library Adult Literacy Program Offers Free One-On-One Tutoring for Adults

The San Bernardino County Library invites adults across the county to improve their reading skills through its free Adult Literacy Program, a confidential, one-on-one tutoring initiative designed to help adult learners build confidence and achieve personal literacy goals. The Adult Literacy Program pairs adult learners with trained volunteer tutors for individualized instruction. Through weekly tutoring…

Acclaimed Artist & Philanthropist Kwanza Jones Expands Access to Education and Strengthens Cultural Institutions Through Strategic Investment

Long-term commitments across education and culture reflect a unique approach to enduring impact.  LOS ANGELES, Dec. 29, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Acclaimed artist, investor, philanthropist, and SUPERCHARGED® CEO, Kwanza Jones, advances access to education and elevates culture through landmark institutional commitments over the past year, reinforcing a long-term approach to impact across education, culture, and community….

Video of Boxing Champ Anthony Joshua in Fatal Car Crash Leaks

Fresh after a historic boxing victory against YouTuber Jake Paul, British-Nigerian boxer Anthony Joshua was reportedly involved in a car crash which killed two people. The former heavyweight world champion had been celebrating his victory against Paul when tragedy struck. Police in Nigeria confirmed that Joshua’s vehicle smashed into another on Monday (Dec. 29). The…

Ways to manage grief, stress during the holidays

by Tashi McQueen AFRO Staff Writer Amid the holiday cheer, many Americans are juggling financial stress or navigating grief, whether from the loss of loved ones, strained relationships or broader social and communal challenges. And, the uncertainty and divisiveness of the current sociopolitical environmental climate have likely only exacerbated those feelings.  An online survey of…

New Math

By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent Everton Blair Jr. says the first place he learned how power works was not in Washington, but inside the classrooms where he grew up. Those same schools, Blair says, once labeled him a problem child. Later, he was labeled gifted. “Same kid, same brain, different labels,”…