The Drive for Black Homeownership

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By Dr. Courtney Johnson Rose My grandparents, despite many barriers, worked, saved, and eventually bought a house. My grandfather was forced to drop out of...

“Imagine If You Will.”

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By Lou Coleman Standing at the edge of a vast ocean. The waves crash against the shore, each one unique, each one a testament to...

Dr. Calvin Mackie honored as Tulane University’s 2025 Outstanding Social Entrepreneur of the Year...

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Dr. Calvin Mackie, Founder and CEO of STEM NOLA | STEM Global Action, has been named the recipient of Tulane University’s Outstanding Social Entrepreneur of...

With U.S. Students Struggling, Educators Rethink the School Day

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With chronic absenteeism and low performance among students nationwide, a growing number of educators are reshaping the school day — and what it means...

Tea for the Soul: Empowering Black Women in Self-Care and Wellness

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MORENO VALLEY, CA--- The Coalition for Black Health and Wellness announces an African American Tea for the Soul. In this supportive environment, Black women...

7 Out of 10 Public School Students in the Inland Empire Are Eligible for...

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INLAND EMPIRE, CA— College acceptance and financial aid letters are arriving soon, and high school seniors and college students have a major opportunity to...

10-Year-Old Whiz Kid to make history as Crafton Hills College’s youngest graduate

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YUCAIPA, CA--- A 10-year-old girl from San Bernardino, Calif., is set to make Crafton Hills College history this May when she becomes the youngest...

Riverside County Unites for Child Abuse Prevention Month

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RIVERSIDE, CA--- April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month, a time to raise awareness and take action to protect children from abuse and neglect....