Author: Precinct Reporter News
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CSUSB Black History Events Reflect on Success in Education
By Dianne Anderson Odds are 50-50 that Black students graduate from CSU, not just from any one particular campus, but from any of the ... -
OC Black History Parade and Cultural Fair Feb. 3
By Dianne Anderson Pulling together what it takes to serve 8-10,000 who roll through the OC Black History Parade and Cultural Fair seeking a ... -
Black History Month: Fun, Vendors and Rare Exhibits
By Dianne Anderson A grand mix of attractions at the African American Cultural Center will draw out the throngs for two free days of ... -
Mass Incarceration’s Role in Inequality and Harming Public Safety
By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Sr Natl Correspondent The collateral consequences of a criminal conviction often amount to a lifelong disadvantage, particularly for ... -
Monday Jan. 22: Small Business Leadership Training
By Dianne Anderson For novices and pros alike looking to handle their business in “the IE,” an area historically almost invisible to investors — ... -
Apply For LBC Free $500/Month Guaranteed Income
By Dianne Anderson Free doesn’t always mean cheap. Not too many people would turn up their noses at $500 a month in free money, ... -
Hate Crime Funding Helps Anti-Black Justice
By Dianne Anderson A new infusion of funding is helping in the fight for justice against targeted hate crime attacks, which typically runs double ... -
S.B. City School Board Elects New Officers
The San Bernardino City Unified School District (SBCUSD) Board of Education announced the selection of new officers to lead the governing body for the next year. ... -
Long Beach Launches Youth Poet Laureate Program
Applications accepted through February 28 for youth ages 13 to 18 The Long Beach Public Library (LBPL), in partnership with the Arts Council ... -
Palm Springs Justice for Section 14
By Dianne Anderson Fast paced social media platforms can boost advertising awareness, but Palm Springs survivors are also counting on a good old fashioned ...