Crook’s Lens: L.A.-Based Activist Remembers Capturing Black Freedom Struggle in Photos
Edward Henderson | California Black Media Photographs serve as historical records, framing both big moments and small ones. Those images
Edward Henderson | California Black Media Photographs serve as historical records, framing both big moments and small ones. Those images
Bo Tefu, Joe W. Bowers Jr. and Tanu Henry | California Black Media In a significant bipartisan move, legislation proposed
Antonio Ray Harvey | California Black Media Although California will have to make significant budget cuts to balance its budget
McKenzie Jackson | California Black Media Medi-Cal members have access to a variety of services that address their social, physical,
Stacy M. Brown | NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland has announced a multifaceted strategy to
Rev. Randy F. Allison Jr., Pastor of Greater New Unity Baptist Church, Passed Away Elgin Nelson Rev. Randy F. Allison
Jaivon Grant | California Black Media Malcolm X, originally known as Malcolm Little, was born 98 years ago
McKenzie Jackson | California Black Media Nathan Carter wore numerous hats while working at McDonald’s restaurants. Eventually, he became the
Antonio Ray Harvey | California Black Media A coalition of movement-based organizations from various parts of California converged on the
Edward Henderson | California Black Media On May 11, the Essie Justice Group (Essie), along with Bay Area leaders,
Antonio Ray Harvey| California Black Media Last week, Gov. Gavin Newsom released the “May Revision” of his Fiscal Year (FY)
Kisha Smith For the most part, the markings of a deadly global pandemic have all but disappeared. People have put
If you’re planning or thinking about a trip to Jamaica in the near future, you might want to think
Estimates are that as many as 750,000 people of color nationwide may have been affected by discrimination at the hands
Yolanda Adams, Grammy Award-Winning gospel singer, actress, and nationally syndicated radio host, with the Legacy Award; L.A. Supervisor Holly Mitchell
In January, a Stanford collaboration with the Department of the Treasury found that despite its supposed race-blind selection, Black