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Solving Sacramento In Yolo County, families and individuals experiencing food insecurity can show up at one of Yolo Food Bank’s ...
Word In Black This post was originally published on Afro From country and gospel to jazz and rhythm and blues, ...
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Overview: The U.S. is experiencing its first blast of summer as a heat wave that began on June 20 roasts the Great Plains and expands into parts of the Midwest, Great Lakes and the East Coast.
Black Press USA Senior National Correspondent | Special to The OBSERVER Messenger Award winners Larry Lee, publisher of the ...
California lawmakers and state agencies are addressing the growing prevalence of hate crimes and bias incidents, with the release of two reports and a legislative hearing highlighting the need for ...
The NAACP California-Hawaii State Conference honored Secretary of State Dr. Shirley N. Weber and former State Sen. Steven ...
The California Black Freedom Fund (CBFF) has evolved into the Black Freedom Fund (BFF), a permanent institution dedicated to ...
California lawmakers and Governor Gavin Newsom approved a $321.1 billion state budget for the 2025–26 fiscal year, which ...
California Black Media   Black Student Enrollment in California’s Public Schools Reaches Lowest Level Since 1990s The ...
The Supreme Court's recent rulings, including the birthright citizenship, educational policy, and age verification cases, ...
Sacramento Juneteenth Festival celebrated three days of freedom, resilience, and culture, with nearly 3,000 people attending.