On Equal Pay Day, Advocates Shine Light on Earning Gap for Black Women
Aldon Thomas Stiles | California Black Media On Equal Pay Day last week, First Partner of California Jennifer Siebel Newsom addressed the... Read More
California Black Clergy, Political Leaders Condemn Racism in Ukraine
Tanu Henry | California Black Media “There were many persons of color living in the Ukraine, enjoying, working and going to school.... Read More
Black Women, Legal Scholars Praise Ketanji Brown Jackson’s SCOTUS Nomination
Nyah Marshall | Howard University News Service Americans around the country, including legal scholars and Black women, are praising President Joe Biden’s... Read More
Opinion: We Must Stand Up for Justice in Mexico After the Murders of Six Journalists
Gabriel Lerner | Special to California Black Media Partners Six journalists have been killed in Mexico so far this year: José Luis... Read More
Biden Has Long-Term Inflation Plan, But Voter Patience Short
By: Josh Boak, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden came into office with a plan to fix inflation — just not... Read More
Weber Shares Thoughts on Framework for Reparations Eligibility
Antonio Ray Harvey | California Black Media California Secretary of State Shirley N. Weber shared her thoughts on who should be compensated... Read More
Local DAs Lining up Major Cases Against Trump
By Manny Otiko – IVN While there is talk of former President Donald Trump running again in 2024, that might never happen.... Read More
Omicron Upends Return To US Schools And Workplaces
By: Jennifer Peltz, Gretchen Ehlke and Terry Tang, Associated Press Nationwide — Some school systems around the U.S. extended their holiday break Monday or switched back to online instruction... Read More
A Year After Jan. 6 Attack, Investigation Is Still Ongoing, Scars Are Still There
By Manny Otiko, IVN Washington, D.C. — One year after Americans were horrified by this sight of former President Donald Trump supporters rampaging through Congress,... Read More