Author: Precinct Reporter News
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Sydney Kamlager Now CA Senate’s Only Black Woman
By Tanu Henry California Black Media On March 2, voters in California’s 30th Senate District elected Sydney Kamlager to represent them in the upper house of the state legislature. ... -
Vaccines Outreach, Get the Jab
By Dianne Anderson It’s no secret the Black community has been a little shy about testing or vaccines – for good reason – while ... -
Legislators Dig Deep: White Supremacists in Law Enforcement, Military
By Dianne Anderson Legislators are looking at the big picture that may expose how the pro-Trump seditious takeover of the U.S. Capitol happened, and ... -
CSU Racist Zoom Bombings Target Black Students, Staff
By Dianne Anderson Racist Zoom bombings targeting Black audiences have hit campuses all over the nation, most recently with attacks at Cal State University, ... -
Civil Rights Icon Vernon Jordan Dies at 85
By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Sr Nat’l Correspondent Vernon Jordan, the former National Urban League president and civil rights leader, has died at ... -
State $6.6B Package to Reopen Schools
Governor Gavin Newsom, Senate President pro Tempore Toni G. Atkins and Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon highlighted an agreement this week on a $6.6 billion budget package to ... -
Pomona NAACP Pushes No Knock Warrant Ban in Nine Cities
By Dianne Anderson A decades-long battle among civil rights groups across the nation to ban no knock warrants finally cleared an important hurdle locally ... -
Black Chamber Black History Art Exhibit Goes Virtual
In honor of Black History month, the Southern California Black Chamber of Commerce in collaboration with the San Bernardino County Museum is hosting its ... -
The HBCU Oasis at UCI: Center for Black Cultures, Resources & Research
By Dianne Anderson Knowing the numerous variations of blackness, of skin tones, of ideology and backgrounds, Dr. Adisa Ajamu set out to make a ... -
Hesabu Circle: Mixes up Good Math Vibes
By Dianne Anderson Being Black in STEM fields usually adds up to a mere handful of students tough enough to suffer through the academic ...