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Bookstore Owners Danielle and Ruthie Myers-Porter Provide a Safe Haven for Black and Queer Residents

Bookstore Owners Danielle and Ruthie Myers-Porter Provide a Safe Haven for Black and Queer Residents

Danielle and Ruthie Myers-Porter opened Get Lit Books & Things, a bookstore in Moreno Valley, California, which serves as a haven for queer folks, women, people of color, and bibliophiles, and sells various items such as books, candles, jewelry, artwork, and hosts events such as book clubs, story hours, and workshops.
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Keeping it Real: San Bernardino Residents Seek Transparency, Accountability and an End to Dysfunctional Leadership

Keeping it Real: San Bernardino Residents Seek Transparency, Accountability and an End to Dysfunctional Leadership

The City of San Bernardino faces significant challenges, including poverty, homelessness, poor air quality, food deserts and an aging population, and needs cohesive and professional leadership to address these issues, but instead is plagued by political posturing, conflicts and unprofessional conduct.
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CSUSB Hosts Solutions Journalism and Social Justice Summit

CSUSB Hosts Solutions Journalism and Social Justice Summit

California State University, San Bernardino hosted a 2025 Social Justice Summit focused on digital advocacy and solutions journalism, featuring local journalists and experts discussing how to approach solutions journalism and navigate objectivity and advocacy in reporting.
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Arroyo Valley High School Players Spend a Day in Tennis Heaven

Arroyo Valley High School Players Spend a Day in Tennis Heaven

The World Tennis Association’s annual tour stop at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden in the Coachella Valley gave the Boys and Girls tennis teams at Arroyo Valley High School a special one day experience, with access to the outer courts and matches with the elite players of tennis.
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Writing Through Trauma: How one man is using his story to inspire change

Writing Through Trauma: How one man is using his story to inspire change

After a decade of reflection and research, former inmate Kevin Shird has completed his memoir, a powerful exploration of trauma, redemption and the need for better mental health support. Through his personal story of overcoming incarceration, PTSD and a past filled with violence, Shird advocates for a shift in the Black community’s approach to mental health. His book highlights the importance of seeking help, particularly for those who have been incarcerated, and calls for better mental health resources. As a mentor and educator, Kevin hopes to inspire others to embrace change and seek support in their own journeys toward healing.
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Birmingham Public Library Hosting 70 Free Programs & Activities During Spring Break Through March 29

Birmingham Public Library Hosting 70 Free Programs & Activities During Spring Break Through March 29

By Roy L. Williams, P.R. Director|Birmingham Public Library  Hey families: Looking for free programs and activities to do while your students are on 2025 Spring Break through Friday, March 29? The Birmingham Public Library is hosting 70 activities and programs for families of all ages at library locations across the City of Birmingham. Here is […]

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Reading the room: Why Black kids need more than the norm

Reading the room: Why Black kids need more than the norm

Diana Greene, CEO of the Children’s Literacy Initiative, argues that Black students’ reading struggles stem from socioeconomic barriers like poverty, food insecurity and chronic absenteeism rather than instructional methods alone. She advocates for a holistic, equity-driven approach that supports early literacy, family engagement and addressing students’ basic needs to create lasting improvements in reading proficiency.
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2025 Baltimore MET Gala examines the evolution of Charm City’s style

2025 Baltimore MET Gala examines the evolution of Charm City’s style

By AFRO Staff The stars of Charm City’s arts and culture scene will shine brightly during the 2025 Baltimore MET Gala, one of the region’s premier events, which returns Sept. 13 to The HALL – LIVE! Casino & Hotel Maryland. This year’s theme, “TIMELESS — The Evolution of Style: PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE,” which was unveiled […]
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Will Smith channels his post-slap introspection into music on ‘Based on a True Story’

Will Smith channels his post-slap introspection into music on ‘Based on a True Story’

Will Smith channeled the adversity of recent years into a return to music, using self-reflection to fuel his first album in two decades, “Based on a True Story.” The Oscar and Grammy winner, embracing faith and personal growth, is also set to embark on his first-ever headline tour while preparing for upcoming film projects.
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NNPA highlights giants of Black Press at Metropolitan AME Church

NNPA highlights giants of Black Press at Metropolitan AME Church

During a special worship service at Metropolitan AME Church on March 16, faith and the power of the Black Press were celebrated as journalists, church leaders and community members gathered for Black Press Sunday and Lay Annual Day. Highlighting the enduring mission of Black journalism, speakers, including The Washington Informer Publisher Denise Rolark Barnes and political scientist Ravi Perry, emphasized the press’s role in documenting truth, resisting erasure and inspiring activism in the ongoing fight for justice.
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U.S. Surgeon General declares parental stress a public health issue as Black parents continue to face challenges

U.S. Surgeon General declares parental stress a public health issue as Black parents continue to face challenges

Former U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy’s report, “Parents Under Pressure,” highlights parental stress as a public health issue, emphasizing the unique challenges Black parents face while raising their children into adulthood. Through personal stories, parents share their struggles, resilience, and the ongoing stress of protecting and guiding their sons.
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March 20, 2025

March 20, 2025

_____________________________ Employment ____________________________ CARETAKER POSITION Are you OVER the clinical atmosphere of traditional nursing homes? Are you TIRED of being overworked and have an insane patient load?Do you want to get back your passion in compassion?If you’re reliable and have a positive attitude, then you may be a good fit to take care of my […]

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March 13, 2025

March 13, 2025

_____________________________   Employment ____________________________     CARETAKER POSITION   Are you OVER the clinical atmosphere of traditional nursing homes? Are you TIRED of being overworked and have an insane patient load?Do you want to get back your passion in compassion?If you’re reliable and have a positive attitude, then you may be a good fit to […]

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One of the last surviving Tuskegee Airmen remembers struggle for recognition amid 47th president’s diversity purge

One of the last surviving Tuskegee Airmen remembers struggle for recognition amid 47th president’s diversity purge

By Mead Gruver and Thomas PeipertThe Associated Press AURORA, Colo. (AP) — With members of a trailblazing Black Air Force unit passing away at advanced ages, efforts to remain true to their memory carry on despite sometimes confusing orders from President Donald Trump as he purges federal diversity, equity and inclusion programs. Col. James H. […]
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America’s European allies are trying to pry their unspent money back from USAID

America’s European allies are trying to pry their unspent money back from USAID

European allies Sweden, Norway, and the Netherlands contributed $15 million for joint development projects through USAID, but the funds have remained unspent or unreturned since the Trump administration froze foreign aid. The lack of response from U.S. officials has raised concerns about Washington’s financial reliability, with critics warning that abrupt contract cancellations and aid cuts are damaging both global development efforts and America’s credibility as a partner.
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Progressive icon Barbara Lee wants to be mayor of an Oakland marked by crime and homelessness

Progressive icon Barbara Lee wants to be mayor of an Oakland marked by crime and homelessness

Oakland voters are deciding whether to elect former U.S. Rep. Barbara Lee, a progressive icon, as their new mayor after recalling Sheng Thao over crime, homelessness, and corruption concerns. Lee faces a tough race against Loren Taylor, a former city council member advocating for tougher crime measures, as public safety remains a top issue in the April 15 election.
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Jefferson County Commission Approves ‘Great Project’ — $13.5M Sale of Iconic Hallmark Farms

Jefferson County Commission Approves ‘Great Project’ — $13.5M Sale of Iconic Hallmark Farms

By Barnett Wright | The Birmingham Times The Jefferson County Commission on Thursday approved the $13.5 million sale of Hallmark Farms, the iconic estate in Warrior visible from I-65. The deal closed on Friday. The approximately 500 acres site will be the future home of the Alabama Farm Center at Hallmark Farm and run by the Agriculture […]

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Rev. Dr. Jamal Bryant’s Black Church Target Boycott Mobilizes 150,000 and Growing

Rev. Dr. Jamal Bryant’s Black Church Target Boycott Mobilizes 150,000 and Growing

By Stacy M. Brown BlackPressUSA.com Senior National Correspondent The Rev. Dr. Jamal Harrison Bryant, an Atlanta-based pastor of the New Birth Baptist Church, has reported a robust national turnout for his consumer boycott against Minneapolis-based retail giant Target. The fast-selective-buying campaign, which began during the Lent Season from March 5 to April 17, targets what […]

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47th president backs U.S. entry into British Commonwealth, raising alarm over legacy of American independence and slave trade

47th president backs U.S. entry into British Commonwealth, raising alarm over legacy of American independence and slave trade

By Stacy M. BrownBlackPressUSA.Com Senior National Correspondent (NNPA Newswire) – Donald Trump has expressed support for the United States becoming an “associate member” of the British Commonwealth, responding to a report in The Sun that King Charles might extend such an offer during Trump’s upcoming state visit to the United Kingdom.  “I Love King Charles. […]
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Bishop Michael Curry’s gospel of love

Bishop Michael Curry’s gospel of love

By Rev. Dorothy S. Boulware Overview: Appointed in 2015, Curry, a widely respected theologian, guided the Episcopal Church through challenging times, including the COVID-19 pandemic and racial reconciliation. Bishop Michael Curry has no doubt: There is evil in the world.  Turn on the evening news, as he does most days, and you’ll see plenty of […]
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As services shrink, the Black Church steps up

As services shrink, the Black Church steps up

By Rev. Dorothy S. Boulware Overview: Since its founding during the era of slavery, the Black church has made community service and social justice core parts of its mission. A survey of faith leaders found the Black church is far more likely to take on those roles at home than white churches, who are more […]
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