The California Black Media Political Playback: Black Advocates Celebrate Women’s History Month
Tanu Henry and Maxim Elramsisy | California Black Media Black Advocates Celebrate Women’s History Month March is Women’s History Month, and several... Read More
‘Bomb Cyclone’ Brings Damaging Winds, Rain to California
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Damaging winds and heavy rains from a powerful “atmospheric river” pounded California on Thursday, knocking out power to... Read More
California Legislature Fails to Pass Concealed Firearm Law on a Technicality
Maxim Elramsisy | California Black Media On the last night of this year’s legislative session last week, the State Assembly rejected Senate... Read More
Aaron Thompson Found Humor in Being a Cop; Now He’s A Stand-Up Comedian
By: Manny Otiko, IVN Nationwide — Aaron Thompson can see the humor in everything. That is why he’s able to turn experiences from his... Read More
Black Farmers Concerned Inflation Reduction Act Will Roll Back Promised Debt Relief
Antonio Ray Harvey | California Black Media The National Black Farmers Association is worried that the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 will... Read More
Encouraging Teachers
Washington, D.C. — “Teaching children may be the highest way to seek God. It is, however, also the most daunting way, in the... Read More
Is It Good for the Children?
Washington, D.C. — “I have a basic question that I ask related to policy making and leadership, and that basic question is, is... Read More
Bill Calling for Targeted Funding for Low-Performing Black Students Moves Forward
Antonio Ray Harvey | California Black Media A bill that would generate over $400 million for an estimated 785 public school districts... Read More
A Fantastic, Terrific, Great Summer
Washington, D.C. — Freedom School, how do you feel? “Fantastic! Terrific! GRRRREAT! All! Day! Long!” If you heard a call-and-response chant like this,... Read More