California’s Public Policy Playback: News You Might Have Missed
Tanu Henry, Antonio Ray Harvey and Joe W. Bowers Jr. | California Black Media “A Squeaker:” Voters Pass Proposition 1 With Razor-Thin... Read More
Opinion: Unveiling the Hidden Truth in The Battle Over Books in American Schools
Craig J. DeLuz | Special to California Black Media Partners In the ongoing debates about book bans in American schools, there is one... Read More
Empathy in Action: Students Explore Tolerance Through Potatoes at Heritage Intermediate School
Fontana, CA On Mar. 7 Inland Valley News, with support from California Black Media, the Urban Business Journal and the California State... Read More
Calif. Officials Back Proposal That Would Require Financial Literacy Course for High Schoolers
Antonio Ray Harvey | California Black Media California State Controller Malia Cohen and several other State officials — including Assemblymember Kevin McCarty (D-Sacramento) and State Superintendent for Public... Read More
18-Year-Old Black Student From Chicago Accepted into 6 Ivy League Colleges
Chicago, IL — Payton Pitts, an 18-year-old student from Chicago, Illinois, has achieved an extraordinary feat by securing acceptances from all six... Read More
UAB Computer Science Students Earn Big Wins at Alabama’s Largest Hackathon
By: Tehreem Kham, UAB News, Birmingham Times The University of Alabama at Birmingham’s team of four Department of Computer Science students... Read More
Positive Results Center Hosts 8th Annual FREE Prom Dress & Tux Gift-Away
Los Angeles, CA — Positive Results Center invites you to attend our 8th Annual Dress Prom Dress & Tuxedo Gift Away and... Read More
Trucking Company Owner Jason Burroughs Uses Mentorship to Help Many
By: Je’Don Holloway-Talley, For The Birmingham Times Being a mentor comes naturally for business owner Jason Burroughs who has seen both sides of... Read More
Today in History: February 1, 4 Black College Students Begin a Sit-In Protest at a Woolworth’s Lunch Counter
By, The Associated Press Today in History: On Feb. 1, 1960, four Black college students began a sit-in protest at a Woolworth’s... Read More