Lunchables Are Going to be Rolled Out Directly to Students – Here’s What’s in Them
By: Fisher Jack, EUR Kraft Heinz has succeeded in getting its ready-to-eat packaged Lunchables into school lunch programs starting this fall, in a major... Read More
An Unflinching Advocate for Black Children: Honoring the Life and Work of Educator Dr. Rex Fortune
Max Elramsisy | California Black Media Dr. Rex Fortune, who was a husband and father, an educator, author and advocate passed away... Read More
Hunger or Food Insecurity? The Case for a Federal Food Bank
By: Jenny Xu Los Osos High School This article seeks to propose a solution to a national issue of high urgency, that... Read More
4 Tips To Help Keep Children COVID-Free During The School Year
Parents, caregivers, and educators have had vastly different experiences with COVID protocols over the course of the pandemic. With the 2022-2023 school... Read More
Atty Gen. Rob Bonta Takes Action to Protect Renters From Unlawful Evictions
Edward Henderson, California Black Media Statewide — On Wednesday, July 13, Attorney General Rob Bonta hosted a virtual press conference to announce new directives... Read More
Black Property Owners: Law Requiring Landlords to Pay Tenants Is “Ill Conceived”
By: Aldon Thomas Stiles, California Black Media A recent federal appeals court decision opens the door for the state and several California cities... Read More
Newlyweds Are Now Eligible For Covered California Health Coverage
The summer wedding season is upon us, and this joyous next step in life shouldn’t be taken without the safety and security... Read More
Exodus Lending: Minnesota’s Pathway from the Clutches of Predatory Lenders
By: Khalil Abdullah, Ethnic Media Services Recurring utility bills, rising rents, and now the specter of inflation, often make the ubiquitous and easy... Read More
MARIAN HOWE COMBS NICHOLS
Marian Howe Combs Nichols, 90, died on April 27, 2022 at her Upland home. Marian was born on November 2, 1931 to... Read More