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5 Things Schools Should Do to Foster News Literacy
By Seth Ashley Associate Professor of Journalism and Media Studies, Boise State University When it comes to news literacy, schools often emphasize fact-checking and ... -
How a Crafton Hills Alumnus Earned an Internship
Like all college students before graduation, Ibraheem Lawal was busy mapping out the next step. Looking to expand his resume, the Crafton Hills College ... -
“Mistreatment of Black Immigrants: ‘Stain on America’”
By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Senior Correspondent Chairwoman Rep. Karen Bass (D-Calif.) led a delegation of Congressional Black Caucus members to the U.S.-Mexico ... -
Proposals Strip Away Payday Loan Rate Caps
By Charlene Crowell For most people who either work, receive retirement or other fixed benefits, it seems that your money always goes a lot ... -
African American Census FAQs
By Khalil Abdullah Within the African American community, the conversation about the upcoming 2020 census ranges from ‘why bother’ to ‘we’re all in.’ Let’s ... -
Ariel Wiley: Aspiring Filmmaker
By Dianne Anderson Creating the highly anticipated short film “Back in Black” has been an exhilarating moonwalk for 17-year-old Ariel Wiley, which are some ... -
Explore Black Leadership Long Beach
By Dianne Anderson Advocates and leaders came together last week to brainstorm longstanding problems in the Black community, and hear a panel discussion that ... -
OC NAACP Moves Ahead on Justice Goals
By Dianne Anderson A little nudge sometimes can have a big impact. When Dr. Fred Calhoun came on as Orange County NAACP branch president ... -
Housing Discrimination Complaints Reach 24-Year High
By Charlene Crowell As a candidate, President Donald Trump promised if elected that deregulation of the federal government would be an administration priority. Soon ... -
Free Feasts Coming Up in I.E.
By Dianne Anderson Volunteers by the hundreds are boxing up goodies by the thousands as food agencies across San Bernardino County race against the ...