
Healing in the Soil: Honoring Black History and a Cleaner Future for California
By: Barbara Lawson, Founder of Meet Me in the Dirt We all face moments when life feels overwhelming, especially after losing someone close. When I

By: Barbara Lawson, Founder of Meet Me in the Dirt We all face moments when life feels overwhelming, especially after losing someone close. When I
Los Angeles, CA — Survivors of recent Southern California wildfires received vital recovery resources during a Feb. 6 webinar hosted by Faith and Community Empowerment

Fresh off a Super Bowl halftime performance, Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” reverberates beyond the charts, teaching lessons on loyalty, intervention, and confronting self-destructive patterns.

Fontana, CA — On Saturday, Feb. 22, Fontana will commemorate Black History Month with two significant community events: the annual Jazz Fest: A Black History

Nationwide — The U.S. Department of Education has issued a new directive that will eliminate race-based considerations in admissions, hiring, and financial aid, a move




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