Author: Precinct Reporter News
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Supervisor Joe Baca, Jr. Hosts College and Career Day
For the first time at the San Bernardino County Government Center, San Bernardino Fifth District Supervisor Joe Baca, Jr. hosted another successful College and ... -
Incarceration: Racial Disparities Persist, Despite Progress
By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Sr Natl Correspondent A recent report from the Sentencing Project has revealed significant strides have been made in ... -
Want Kids to Achieve? Heal Racism’s Wounds
Ever Forward Club founder Ashanti Branch says Black youth need “more care, more love, and being heard and being seen.” by Joseph Williams Ashanti Branch ... -
SBX Mentoring Programs for Fathers and Families
By Dianne Anderson They may enter as boys, but when they graduate they’re more like kings at SBX Youth and Family Services, where their ... -
Natl CORE Raises More Than $1.1M For Youth
About 700 community and business leaders donated more than $1.125 million to provide free after-school programs to children as part of the 2023 An ... -
New Law to Slow Down Suspension Expulsion Pipeline
By Dianne Anderson Willful defiance suspensions and expulsions that expanded the bulging prison population may ease up a bit under a recent law passed ... -
Take Heart at ABC Spirit of the Heart Forum
By Dianne Anderson Doctors and spiritual leaders will come together in one accord to talk about matters of the heart – something all participants ... -
Sen. Butler Supports Black Press
By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Sr Natl Correspondent The Black Press has gained a powerful ally in the U.S. Senate, promising unwavering support ... -
Funding to Protect Vulnerable Amid Mideast Violence
Governor Newsom Announces $30 Million in Additional State Funds to Support Communities Threatened by Hate-Motivated Violence Following terrorist attacks against Israel and heightened concerns ... -
United Way Motown Concert to Support Community
By Dianne Anderson A different kind of soul food event will smash lots of old school memories this month while potentially helping feed thousands ...