Advocates: Completing Your Census Form Is Taking Action — Not Just Sharing Info
Quinci LeGardye, California Black Media California’s overall 2020 Census response rate is a few points higher than the national response rate. But... Read More
Richmond, Va., Passes Ordinance Banning Guns from Public Property During Protests and Other Events
By: Zach Linly, The Root The city of Richmond has done something that is sure to leave Proud Boys, Antifa haters, “Back... Read More
White-Collar, White Professionals Get AB5 Exemptions. Why Don’t Black and Brown App-Based Drivers?
By: Alice Huffman, NAACP The California legislature is known for producing progressive, forward-thinking policies that empower people of color. But when it... Read More
Awareness Push to Restore Voting Rights for California’s Parolees Kicks Off
Quinci LeGardye, California Black Media Statewide — On Aug. 17, the “Yes On Prop 17” campaign held its Official Proposition 17 Campaign... Read More
Trump Claims He Never Called Servicemen ‘Losers,’ But Has History of Disparaging Military
By: Manny Otiko, IVN Staff Writer In the Trump administration, there is always another scandal just around the corner. The latest involves... Read More
Get Ahead of the Game: Actress Wendy Raquel Robinson Tells Californians “Be Ready for Emergencies”
By: Tanu Henry, California Black Media Nationwide — Through all the chaos of the COVID-19 crisis, Wendy Raquel Robinson says she has... Read More
Californians Can Get $300 Extra a Week in Unemployment Benefits — for Now
Tanu Henry, California Black Media On July 25, the federal government’s Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) program ended for most states, leaving millions... Read More
Activists Say: Banning Newport, Other Flavored Cigarettes Puts Black Lives in Danger
By: Antonio Ray Harvey, California Black Media Eric Garner’s mother Gwendolyn Carr says, for Black Men, selling a single cigarette, known as... Read More
Postmaster General Could Not Answer Basic Questions About Mail Service
By: Manny Otiko, IVN Columnist House Democrats lit into Postmaster General Louis DeJoy during a Monday hearing. DeJoy was questioned on recent... Read More