Chaffey College Breaks Ground on $75 Million Library Learning Commons
Rancho Cucamonga, CA — With shovels in hand and smiles on their faces, campus and community leaders broke ground on the $75... Read More
Pitfalls in Prepaid End-Of-Life Arrangements: Buyers Beware
Planning for end-of-life expenses brings peace but is about the last thing most adults want to deal with. At least not right... Read More
California Black Media Political Playback: News You Might Have Missed
Antonio Ray Harvey, Tanu Henry and Joe W. Bowers Jr. | California Black Media State Supt. Of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond Declares... Read More
A Ban on Book Bans: California Is Second State in Nation to Pass Law
Antonio Ray Harvey | California Black Media Before Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill (AB) 1078, legislation prohibiting book bans in California,... Read More
New University of La Verne President Is Inclusive, Forward-Thinking
Laverne, CA The Inland Empire, as well as all of Southern California, are welcoming a new leader to one of the nation’s... Read More
California Has a Critical Shortage of Black Teachers
Antonio Ray Harvey| California Black Media Numerous studies have shown that Black teachers can improve Black students’ academic outcomes, but in California,... Read More
Commentary: Gov. Newsom’s Education Plans May Be Tone Deaf to Black Parents’ Concerns
Joe W. Bowers Jr. | California Black Media Recently, Gov. Gavin Newsom conducted press briefings at Sacramento area public schools to talk... Read More
Award Ceremony Honors Ethnic Journalists
Sacramento, CA — Journalists representing the African American, Asian, Latino and Native American communities were honored at the Ethnic Media Awards. The... Read More
Black Women in Tech Share Concerns, Hopes About A.I. Industry
McKenzie Jackson | California Black Media Sofia Mbega’s first exposure to technology – more specifically, Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) — happened years before... Read More