Bullying in California: In Some School Districts, Black Students Are Being Targeted by Their Latino Peers
Edward Henderson | California Black Media On Feb. 16, 2022, a Black student in the Santa Barbara Unified School District was assaulted... Read More
NAACP California-Hawaii State Conference Hosts 36th Annual State Convention
Antonio Ray Harvey | California Black Media The NAACP California Hawaii State Conference (Cal-Hi NAACP) held its 36th annual State Convention at... Read More
Claremont Graduate University’s Trustee Makes College a Family Affair
Claremont, CA — Shreveport, La. native Juanita Dawson graduated from Grambling State University with a bachelor’s degree in mathematics and has settled... Read More
San Bernardino Anti-Racism Event Exposes City Council’s Lack of Solidarity and Sparks Community Skepticism
By: Dymond Walker, IVN San Bernardino, CA — San Bernardino City Hall witnessed a wave of outrage at an anti-racism event on... Read More
We Welcome You!
Upland, CA Private clubs and groups have been around for centuries. Originally, they were created for the privileged and to help keep... Read More
10 Ways Harboring Hatred Towards Other Cultures Stunts Personal Growth and Well-Being
Our world is a beautiful mosaic of diverse cultures, each with its own unique traditions, values, and perspectives. Embracing this diversity enriches... Read More
Upland City Council Accepts $1.5 million from SB Supervisors
By Manny Otiko | Inland Valley News Tuesday’s meeting of the Upland City Council was a great example of how you can’t... Read More
18th Annual Taste of Soul Festival Celebrates Black Culture, Music, Food and Community
Joe W. Bowers Jr. | California Black Media From 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. last Saturday, the 18th annual Taste of Soul... Read More
NAACP Demands Investigation Into San Bernardino City Council Meeting Hate Incident
Manny Otiko | California Black Media The San Bernardino Branch of the NAACP is calling on the City of San Bernardino to... Read More