News Analysis: Reducing Anger and Stopping Violence by Inspiring Self-Worth

By Stephanie E. Myers, Ph.D. (TriceEdneyWire.com) – People of Color in America are witnessing crisis in families, communities, and workplaces. Examples include violence from ICE attacks in communities, reactions to wars overseas, and domestic violence tragedies across the country. While national statistics report that homicides and violence in the USA have reduced over the past…

Why Not Take A Trip To Biltmore Winery in Ashville, North Carolina A Fabulous Vacation Spot

Wanda Haynes-Certified Sommelier Consider a trip to Biltmore Winery in Ashville, North Carolina. Featuring splendid overnight properties and a resort experience like no other. Biltmore’s gated estate is a one-of-a-kind mountain oasis set on 8,000 acres of land. The Inn, the Cottages, and the Village Hotel are available to rent for a full stay. Separate…

Astronaut Victor Glover’s Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell 

Happy Birthday! Commander Victor Glover 🎉 Astronaut Victor Glover’s Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell By Ellen Turner On April 30, 1976, Astronaut Victor Glover was born with a dynamic spirit—grounded yet imaginative, realistic yet driven by possibility. From an early age, he carried a youthful, high-energy presence and a passion for flight that would one…

A New Hope for Hard-to-Treat Bladder Cancer Made It Through Clinical Trials

By Team BlackDoctor.org (HealthDay News) — There’s new hope for people battling advanced bladder cancer who do not respond to first-line therapy, researchers report. An experimental new drug with the unwieldy name of cretostimogene grenadenorepvec spurred complete remission of the cancer in three-quarters of patients who hadn’t responded to an immune-focused treatment typically used to…

Overcoming the Guilt of a Medical Diagnosis: My Kidney Disease Journey

A Call to Action to Help Fight Kidney Failure in At-Risk Communities:   American Kidney Fund Urges People to be APOL1 Aware  Newly established AMKD Coalition unites leading voices to address need to heighten awareness of APOL1-mediated kidney disease (AMKD) APOL1-Mediated Kidney Disease (AMKD) is a genetic condition associated with variants (mutations) in the APOL1…

The Golden Renaissance Scholarship Gala Recognizes IE Black Leaders with Lifetime Achievement Awards

RIVERSIDE, CA —  Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., Phi Upsilon Chapter’s inaugural Golden Renaissance Scholarship Gala recognizes Black leaders whose contributions have shaped education, public service, and community empowerment in the Inland Empire. The Gala is Sunday, May 17, 2026, at 6:00 PM, in the Grand Parisian Ballroom at the Mission Inn Hotel & Spa…

State of Preschool Yearbook Provides an Annual Snapshot of State-Funded Preschool 

By National Institute for Early Education Research Georgia’s state-funded pre-k program for 4-year-olds was recognized as the largest state-funded preschool program in the nation to meet all 10 quality benchmarks, and the first universal program to do so. Georgia’s recognition is the top finding in the National Institute for Early Education Research’s new 2025 State…

California schools face budget cuts as enrollment drops by 74,961 students

Diana Lambert, Lasherica Thornton, John Fensterwald, And Daniel J. Willis Enrollment in California K-12 schools, and in schools across the country, is declining rapidly as birth rates drop and immigration rates fall. This school year, California had the largest decline in enrollment rates since 2021-22, after schools returned from the pandemic. Enrollment in public schools…

San Bernardino County sheriff opposes bill to bar ICE from California courthouse ground

SB 873 would put local law enforcement into no-win scenario, Shannon Dicus writes “SB 873 places county sheriffs in an impossible position, creates direct conflict with federal law, exposes counties to significant liability, and undermines public safety,” Dicus wrote in a March 26 letter to Reyes in which he expressed “strong opposition” to the bill….

The hidden risks of poor water management in residential properties

Poor water management in residential properties can result in structural damage, health risks, and long-term financial strain. Water is the most important resource for any country, and having access to clean drinking water should be a right that needs to be preserved. Unfortunately, we are noticing a trend in the US right now where poor…

Rep. Sewell Presses RFK on 2024 Comments He Made Suggesting Black Children Should Be ‘Re-Parented’

By Birmingham Times Washington D.C. — During a Thursday House Ways and Means Committee hearing, U.S. Rep. Terri Sewell (AL-07) questioned Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. about his previous comments suggesting that Black children with ADHD should be “re-parented.” Sewell pressed the Secretary to clarify and account for those remarks, which…

Judge orders individuals associated with Patriot Front to pay punitive damages in civil rights case for destroying mural of Arthur Ashe in Richmond

By The Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law RICHMOND – A federal court ordered Patriot Front, its leader–Thomas Rousseau–and Patriot Front members William Ring and Jacob Brown to pay more than $470,000 in a high-profile case filed after members of Patriot Front vandalized and destroyed a mural honoring Black tennis legend and humanitarian Arthur…

Scams Increasingly Preying on Fear, Desperation in Immigrant Communities

By Roxsy Lin As immigrant detentions and deportations continue across the United States, fraudsters are seizing the moment. Scams targeting vulnerable families desperate to reunite with detained loved ones or to resolve outstanding immigration issues have proliferated. That was the consensus among experts from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) during a recent American Community Media…

Your Vote in 2026:  Bill Banning Law Enforcement From Polling Stations Advances – Carrying Fines Up to $1000 and 5-Year Max Prison Time 

Bo Tefu and Antonio Ray Harvey | California Black Media A California Assembly committee has advanced a bill that would ban law enforcement officers from being near polling places, with violations carrying penalties of up to $1,000 in fines and a maximum five-year prison sentence. The proposal would make it a felony for anyone in…

Opinion: When Wall Street Buys Up the Neighborhood — The Impact on Black Californians

Craig J. DeLuz | California Black Media    Homeownership has long been one of the most dependable ways for everyday families to build wealth—not through speculation, but through the steady accumulation of equity in a place they call home. For Black Californians, this path has always been narrower because of historical barriers to wealth building….

Shreveport Tragedy Sparks Urgent Warning on IPV and Gun Violence

Addressing  Intimate  Partner  Violence  and  Firearm-Related Harm  as  a  Public Health Crisis A  statement  from  the  NMA  following  the  Shreveport, Louisiana  incident  and  recent  nationwide tragedies  Dr. Roger A. Mitchell, Jr., President of the NMA  The tragic killing of eight children in Shreveport, Louisiana, by their father is a devastating reminder of the deadly intersection…