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Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month
Over 6 million people aged 65 and older live with Alzheimer’s in the United States, and Black Americans individuals are 2.5 times as likely ... -
First Black Woman White House Press Secretary
By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Sr Natl Correspondent Karine Jean-Pierre, whose long career in Democratic communications led her to the podium last year ... -
Sisterhood in the Workplace
Sisterhood in the Workplace: Supporting Black and Latina Women beyond Women’s History Month To support Black and Hispanic women in the workplace, we must ... -
Financial Health and Wellness
New opportunities to put your financial health and wellness first. Financial health is the foundation of strong and resilient households, communities and economies, but ... -
Honoring Black Achievement
Doubling Down on the Work to be Done, During Black History Month and Beyond February is Black History Month – an annual commemoration of ... -
RCC Lady Tigers Bite Back
By Timothy Lewis The Riverside City College women’s basketball team issued a statement regarding the unfair treatment they feel they have been facing from ... -
Consumer Fraud
The holidays are here. So are scammers. These steps can help protect your money and your information. How a simple email or text message ... -
The History and Future of Haiti
Revolution, Repression, Resistance and Eventual Victory By Dr. Maulana Karenga The history and culture of Haiti is marked by extraordinary expressions of revolutionary struggle ... -
Inland Empire Heat Advisory
County of San Bernardino Health Officer Dr. Michael Sequeira issued a heat advisory as extreme heat is expected to begin today and last through ... -
Medical Debt: The Other Part of Pandemic Fallout
By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Sr Nat’l Correspondent For Walter Coleman, an independent contractor in Washington, D.C., Samantha Robles, a hairstylist in Bethesda, ...