Hundreds of Young Men from Local High Schools Return to CSUSB For Annual Black and Brown Conference
San Bernardino, CA — For the third time, Cal State San Bernardino will welcome back around 250-300 male African-American and Latino 10th... Read More
Inland Empire Cinco De Mayo Events Guide
Nationwide — Cinco de Mayo is the Mexican celebration of Mexico’s victory over the French at The Battle of Puebla in 1862.... Read More
Organizations rally outside District Attorney offices as precursor to Community Town Hall
Collective embarks on public education campaign about the role of District Attorneys San Bernardino, CA – The ACLU of Southern California and... Read More
First Black Female CEO of the NBA Honored At State Capitol
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — While residing in the Easter Hill Village public-housing project in Richmond, Calif., during her younger days, Cynthia Marshall’s mother... Read More
CSUSB Educator Winner of International Outstanding Dissertation Award
San Bernardino, CA — Eyad Alfattal, senior coordinator of international programs at Cal State San Bernardino, has been named a winner of... Read More
Toronto Driver Charged With 10 Counts Of 1st Degree Murder
Toronto, CA — The 25-year-old suspect who plowed a van into a crowded Toronto sidewalk was ordered held Tuesday on 10 counts... Read More
Two African-Americans Have Been Appointed to the California Complete Count Committee for the 2020 Federal Census
Nationwide — Two African-Americans have been appointed to the California Complete Count Committee for the 2020 federal census. Governor Edmund Brown Jr.... Read More
Governor Candidate Steps Back into Politics Years After School is Named After Her
Some time ago, a quizzical third grade student posed a curious query to Delaine Eastin. The grade schooler asked Eastin why she... Read More
DC Police Now Have to Learn Black History. Will It Curb Brutality?
On Friday morning, on the steps of the National Museum of African American History and Culture, Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel E. Bowser... Read More