Commentary: Bridging Apologies – Lessons from Japanese American Internment Demand Recognition of Injustices Against Black Californians
Joe W. Bowers Jr. | California Black Media In August, the California Attorney General’s Office, publicly apologized for its role in the... Read More
Criminals are Using AI Tools Like Chatgpt to Con Shoppers. Here’s How to Spot Scams
By: Megan Cerullo Cybercriminals tend to pounce on shoppers around the holidays, posing as retailers offering deep discounts in order to capture... Read More
Which Groups in the U.S. Carry the Highest Rates of Cancer Deaths?
The latest Cancer Disparities Report also finds that disparities by socioeconomic status within each race are larger than disparities by race. In... Read More
Pneumococcal Pneumonia Can Be Life-Threatening. Here’s What to Know
Statepoint | Pneumococcal pneumonia can disrupt your life for weeks and, in some cases, be serious or even life-threatening. To help adults... Read More
Thanksgiving Blessings
Upland, CA I once heard a pastor say, if you stop and count all your blessings and all the good things happening... Read More
10 Ways to Make “Friendsgiving” Extra Special
As Thanksgiving approaches, many of us look forward to gathering with family to express gratitude and enjoy a feast. However, for those... Read More
In Berkeley, California Kicks Off Sixth Annual “United Against Hate Week”
Antonio Ray Harvey| California Black Media Community and advocacy groups joined government officials and other leaders last week to kick off California’s... Read More
A Looming Crisis: Black Families Are Facing More Threats to Homeownership
Antonio Ray Harvey and Edward Henderson | California Black Media The high cost of housing, predatory financing programs, and the temporary nature... Read More
California Unveils Historic Monument Honoring Native American History
California has erected an eight-foot statue honoring Miwok elder William “Bill” Franklin, and 338 Native American tribes. Located on the grounds of... Read More