
Opinion: The Dark Legacy of Slavery Still Impacts Our Black Children 161 Years After Emancipation
By: Darryl White Sr., Special to California Black Media Partners As we celebrate the 159th anniversary of Juneteenth, I cannot help but think of how

By: Darryl White Sr., Special to California Black Media Partners As we celebrate the 159th anniversary of Juneteenth, I cannot help but think of how

Hip hop, an artistic and cultural movement born in the late 1970s, has grown from its roots in the African American and Latino communities of
In late April and early May, scores of California college and university students and faculty engaged in protests in support of a permanent ceasefire in
There is no greater sin than the abuse of power, especially when that abuse is directed at a child. During National Child Abuse Prevention Month,

Chicago, IL — Payton Pitts, an 18-year-old student from Chicago, Illinois, has achieved an extraordinary feat by securing acceptances from all six Ivy League colleges.



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