Mena Leaders Say Without Census Data We’Re Invisible And Disenfranchised
By Julian Do, Ethnic Media Services Los Angeles – For generations, millions of Americans whose roots lie in the Middle East and... Read More
Five Acts to Follow: Legislation to Cut Rents and Other Bills You Should Know About
Antonio Ray Harvey, California Black Media During difficult times such as now, it is in your best interest to keep an eye... Read More
Early Data Shows “Encouraging” Census Response Rates in Hard-to-Count Cities
Charlene Muhammad, California Black Media Early data is showing cities in California with some of the hardest-to-count census tracts are among places with above-average U.S. Census... Read More
A Crisis on Two Fronts: Black Immigrants Face COVID-19 in California and Back Home
By: Manny Otiko, California Black Media California is home to an estimated 11 million immigrants and many of them are Black — from Africa, Latin America, the Caribbean, Europe and... Read More
PBS’ NATIONAL MEMORIAL DAY CONCERT: America ‘s Night Of Remembrance Cynthia Erivo and CeCe Winans Set to Perform
Washington, DC — PBS’ multi award-winning NATIONAL MEMORIAL DAY CONCERT returns for a special presentation hosted by Tony Award-winner Joe Mantegna and Emmy Award-winner Gary Sinise with new performances... Read More
Magic Johnson Offers $100 Million in Loans to Minority Businesses Left Behind by the Government
Los Angeles, CA– The federal government’s response to COVID-19 has been a mess from the top to the bottom, including the “you’re on your own”... Read More
4 Steps to Create a Household Budget with Staying Power
These uncertain times are forcing more people to reexamine finances and rewrite their household budgets. According to the Pew Research Center in... Read More
Chaffey College Class of 2020 Earns Record-Breaking 6,400 Degrees and Certificates
Rancho Cucamonga, CA — Chaffey College will award an estimated 6,400 degrees and certificates to more than 3,100 students, representing a 10.5... Read More
A Pandemic Prayer for Children and People Everywhere
Washington, D.C. — OH, I AM WHO I AM Hear the cries of all Your children young and old everywhere during this... Read More
In The Fight Against COVID-19, We All Have A Part To Play
You’ve probably heard the term “essential worker.” You might even know a few. Among them are those in the medical profession, education... Read More