U.S. Supreme Court Protects California’s Dreamers
Quinci LeGardye, California Black Media On June 18, the United States Supreme Court ruled against the Trump administration’s decision to end the... Read More
Mourners Bid Farewell to Rayshard Brooks at Historic Church
Atlanta, GA (AP) — Scores of mourners, some dressed all in white and others wearing Black Lives Matter shirts, gathered at the... Read More
‘None of Us Have Ever Been Told to Slow Down On Testing,’ Fauci Testifies
By: Laurel Wamsley, NPR At Press Time Washington. D.C. — At a hearing on Capitol Hill today, Dr. Anthony Fauci of the... Read More
Grisly Hanging Deaths of Three Black Men in Two Weeks Hark Back to Terror of Lynchings Past
By: Ebone Monet and Antonio Ray Harvey, California Black Media Statewide — Author and investigative journalist Ida B. Wells-Barnett, a staunch crusader... Read More
Black with a Capital “B”: Mainstream Media Join Black Press in Uppercasing Race
Tanu Henry, California Black Media Last week, Norman Pearlstine, the editor of the LA Times, sent a memo to staffers announcing that the publication will begin capitalizing “B” in the word Black in... Read More
Local Families Feeling the Pinch as Food Prices Creep Up
By Manny Otiko, IVN Staff Writer Rancho Cucamonga, CA — Like many Americans, Dena Gray, an Alta Loma resident, has been hit... Read More
Mourning and Mayhem: California Reacts to the Brutal Killing of George Floyd
By: Tanu Henry, California Black Media Protestors and pastors across California as well as angered citizens and politicians — including Gov. Gavin... Read More
Blacks, Don’t Fall for the President’s “Rope-A-Dope” on Churches Reopening
Special to California Black Media Partners, Hardy Brown, Publisher Emeritus, Black Voice News and Co-Founder of California Black Media Pres. Trump is... Read More
Mena Leaders Say Without Census Data We’Re Invisible And Disenfranchised
By Julian Do, Ethnic Media Services Los Angeles – For generations, millions of Americans whose roots lie in the Middle East and... Read More