State Agency Faces Elimination After First Black Woman Takes Charge
L to R: regina Brown Wilson, Executive Director California Black Media; Malia M. Cohen, Chair, California Board of Equalization; Ta Lese Morrow, Publisher, Inland Valley News; Joann Washington, Executive Director, RISE Community Resource Network
VCC Continues to Celebrate Women’s HerStory Month with Dynamic Women of God
Kimberly Anthony Morrow
North Carolina State Supreme Court Appoints First Black Woman Chief Justice
Gov. Roy Cooper and Chief Justice Cheri Beasley
Inland Valley News Presents the 2019 Living Legacy Awards Reception in Honor of its 27th Anniversary Was A Smashing Success
Marilyn Gaston, M.D Legacy Award Honoree Ameila Murray, M.D of Kaiser Permanente alongside Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Gov. Newsom Puts Charter Schools Under Same “Transparency” Rules as District Schools
Photo by CBM Staff: Governor signs transparency bill with legislators and education advocates.
Etiwanda School District’s African American Parent & Educator Advisory Committee (APPEAC) Celebrates Black Excellence
APPEAC Founding Members and District Personnel
VCC Celebrates Women’s HerStory Month with Dynamic Women of God
Evangelist Bettye Turner January
Can Newsom’s Tap Water Tax Plan Stay Afloat?
1. Wade Crowfoot, the states' Secretary for Natural Resources, explained to members of the California Black Chamber of Commerce how the governor's proposed water tax would work. (Photos by Antonio R. Harvey)
Board Votes to Retain Stoneman Douglas Superintendent
FILE - In this Nov. 15, 2018 file photo, Broward County Public Schools Superintendent Robert Runcie appears before the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Commission in Sunrise, Fla. The mother of a Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting victim who is now on the county school board is pushing to have the Runcie fired, saying he “has a history of leadership failures.” Lori Alhadeff placed a measure on the Broward County school board agenda for Tuesday, March 5, 2019, calling for Runcie to be fired. Alhadeff’s 14-year-old daughter Alyssa died in the Feb. 14, 2018, massacre. Alhadeff has the support of other families of the 14 students and three staff members killed. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson, File)