
John Lewis Joins Presidential Hopefuls on Selma’s Bloody Sunday March
The annual march, fronted by black women leaders, drew thousands of people – some who had witnessed the original marches. John Lewis, who was recently

The annual march, fronted by black women leaders, drew thousands of people – some who had witnessed the original marches. John Lewis, who was recently

When California voters passed Proposition 64 in 2016, they made it legal to use marijuana recreationally and gave residents an opportunity to clear their records

Quick facts you need to know about the nation’s “self-portrait” and who should participate (everyone except very short-term visitors) By Pilar Marrero, Ethnic Media
By: California Black Media Staff Gov. Newsom Proposes $20,000 Stipend for Teachers at “High Needs” Schools Last Friday, when Gov. Gavin Newsom submitted his



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