Four Inland Valley Nonprofits Awarded $1.5 Million by Trauma Prevention Partnerships Initiative
Inland Valley Interventionists Unite for Violence Prevention During Gun Violence Awareness Month Pomona, CA — In a significant boost to local... Read More
Opinion: The Time is Now to Invest in Black Women in California
Statewide — California prides itself on its progressive values and its commitment to diversity and inclusion. However, the economic disparities that Black... Read More
(They) Not Like Us
It’s been about a week since the historic concert at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, CA, where Kendrick Lamar, a famed rap... Read More
Black Leadership Council Honors California’s Three Black Constitutional Officers
The Black Leadership Council (BLC) honored Secretary of State Shirley Weber, State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond, and Controller Malia Cohen... Read More
California 2024 Budget Agreement Includes Funding for Reparations Bill Implementation, Victim Services and More
Sacramento, CA — In a move supporting vulnerable communities, the 2024 California budget agreement has earmarked $103 million in one-time funding for... Read More
New Report Ranks Inland Valley Cities Among the Least Desirable Staycation Locations
Inland Valley – A recent report published by Wallethub, a personal finance company, about the 182 most popular cities in which to... Read More
History-Making Move: L.A. County Board of Supervisors Convenes First-Ever LGBTQ+ Commission
Los Angeles County introduced the first-ever Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) Commission in a ceremony hosted by Supervisor Hilda Solis.... Read More
Despite 11th Hour Push from Gov. Newsom, Prop 47 Proposition Makes It to Ballot
California voters will decide the outcome of a measure that aims to amend Proposition 47, a law that made drug possession and... Read More
Heated Hearing on Reparations: Assemblymember Says Asians and Latinos Not Responsible for Slavery and Discrimination
On June 11, a heated debate ensued among lawmakers over reparations for Black Californians during an Assembly Judiciary Committee hearing on Senate... Read More
High Turnout Expected in California’s General Election Amid Racial and Age Gaps
A recent survey by the Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies (IGS), commissioned by the Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund, indicates that... Read More