The Black Alumni Scholarship Fund at UC San Diego has been renamed the Goins Alumni Scholarship Fund and is now available to ...
The 20th Annual Taste of Soul festival in Los Angeles celebrated Black culture, food, music, and community pride with over ...
Oakland City Councilmember Charlene Wang, along with community and civic leaders, unveiled a new mural titled "Together, We ...
Sacramento City Unified plans to launch an African American studies program by 2027-28, expanding culturally relevant coursework and addressing systemic inequities.
At the 15th anniversary summit of Green The Church, Black churches were urged to confront the climate emergency head-on, with the goal of building resilience and wealth in their communities.
An estimated 31,000 registered nurses and other front-line Kaiser Permanente health care workers went on strike Tuesday to demand better wages and staffing, with the strike potentially growing to ...
Hip hop has evolved into a powerful tool for promoting wellness and community empowerment, particularly for marginalized communities facing barriers to traditional mental health care, as evidenced by ...
State Voices is using its network to turn protest energy into long-term civic power by encouraging people to get involved in local organizing and advocating for policies that benefit working people.Re ...
The government shutdown threatens progress towards a greener climate and could lead to the termination of hundreds of financial awards supporting clean energy initiatives, as well as the furloughing ...
The Arthur Ashe Institute for Urban Health is partnering with barbershops in Black neighborhoods to provide mental health education and resources to help reverse rising rates of suicide among Black ...
Sacramento's poetry community has been growing over the past few decades, with multiple spaces hosting events and workshops, ...
Lawmakers and advocates regroup after Gov. Newsom signs and vetoes reparations measures for Black Californians, creating a ...