
Think 2020’s Disasters Are Wild? Experts See Worse in Future
California, CA — A record amount of California is burning, spurred by a nearly 20-year mega-drought. To the north, parts of Oregon that don’t usually

California, CA — A record amount of California is burning, spurred by a nearly 20-year mega-drought. To the north, parts of Oregon that don’t usually
By: Quinci LeGardye, California Black Media Sacramento, CA — After months of protests and tough negotiations with representatives from various industries, California lawmakers have released

Quinci LeGardye, California Black Media Statewide — On Aug. 28, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a new framework for re-opening businesses in California counties shut down

By: Tanu Henry, California Black Media Nationwide — Through all the chaos of the COVID-19 crisis, Wendy Raquel Robinson says she has managed to hold

By: Tonja Renée Stidhum, The Root It seemed like a “normal” Friday night—or as normal as any day could be in 2020—and all of a




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