By Khalil Abdullah Gov. Ron DeSantis’ redrawing of congressional district lines at the expense of African American Floridians and other
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WHAT HAPPENS AFTER GRADUATION?
By Dr. Julianne Malveaux Graduations are an exciting time for most families. They will throng auditoriums, gymnasiums, churches, or outdoor
CA Bill Seeks to End 300-Year-Old Foreclosure Practice, Keeping Billions in Communities
By Peter Schurmann A new bill set to be introduced next week in California’s legislature seeks to address a major
Spring Shopping For Yard Equipment: Things To Know
(NAPSI)—Warm weather is here, and you are ready to get outside and make your yard both beautiful and functional. Maybe
Faith Leaders Reconsider Mask Requirements After California Removes Mandate
By Sunita Sohrabji Faith leaders across the state are pondering whether to continue requiring their congregants to wear masks after
California Black Media Brings New Lens to Sacramento Shootings
By Sunita Sohrabji Ed. Note: In the early morning hours of Sunday, April 3 more than 100 shots were fired
Connecting The Community To Fight An Epidemic
by Marcella Bianco (NAPSI)—According to recent research by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control
Vaccines Continue To Be Essential To Our Safety
By We Can Do This COVID-19 Public Education Campaign (NAPSI)—After a few weeks without rain, most people don’t throw out
North Carolina Redistricting Advocates Take a Victory Lap
By Ethnic Media Services Citizen advocates in North Carolina pushed back against unfair election maps and successfully sued to have
2020 Census Undercount 2nd Highest Since 1950 — Native Americans, Blacks, Latinos Pay Highest Cost
By Khalil Abdullah The U.S. Census Bureau’s recently announced undercount of African Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans in the 2020
