Striving for Quality and Affordable Health for Everyone: Six Questions For The California Endowment
Edward Henderson | California Black Media The California Endowment’s (TCE) mission is to expand access to affordable, high-quality health care for underserved... Read More
What Does Christmas Mean to Me
When I think of Christmas, I always think back on the days I grew up in my grandmother’s house in Riverside. We... Read More
What is Kwanzaa and Why Is it Celebrated?
Worldwide — Dr. Maulana Karenga, professor and chairman of Black Studies at California State University, Long Beach, created Kwanzaa in 1966. After... Read More
Opinion: Case of Missing Mississippi Man Underscores Need for Ebony Alert in California
Sen. Steven Bradford | Special to California Black Media Partners There is no greater pain than that of a mother who loses... Read More
Survey: Black People Anticipate Racism At Doctor’s Office
Black women noted that they were even more likely to suffer from a negative interaction. A new survey has revealed that African... Read More
Black Women Who Bought DC Apartment Building 40 Years Ago For $75K Say it’s Now Worth $2 Million
Nationwide — Four decades have passed since they collectively purchased the unassuming six-unit building tucked away in Northwest Washington DC. Today, four... Read More
Our Mistrust of Medicine: Black Health Group Hosts Critical Conversation
Antonio Ray Harvey| California Black Media The California Black Health Network (CBHN) hosted a conversation focused on the mistrust of healthcare providers... Read More
A Growing Number of Black Californians Are Claiming Their American Indian Lineage
Lila Brown | California Black Media A growing number of Black Americans, relying on newly digitized federal records and other sources, are... Read More
Black Parents Advocate for Stronger Stand Against Racism at Los Osos High School
Aldon Thomas Stiles | IVN Parents, in response to a string of racially motivated violence and harassment at Los Osos High School,... Read More