Xavier Smalls, a Sacramento native, went from pre-med to acting and now debuts his short film, Picture Perfect, at the Oak Park Black Film Festival.
The Black Alumni Scholarship Fund at UC San Diego has been renamed the Goins Alumni Scholarship Fund and is now available to ...
The government shutdown is causing widespread damage to families, workers, and communities across the country, and Congress must act immediately to extend the ACA premium tax credit and reopen the ...
The Trump administration laid off nearly every worker in the Education Department's special education unit, which could block protections under disability law and disproportionately affect Black ...
New research shows that even a slight rise in temperature can increase the risk of work injury, and that common-sense protections against extreme heat can make a significant difference in worker ...
D'Angelo, a beloved neo-soul musician, passed away at the age of 51 after a private battle with pancreatic cancer, a disease that disproportionately affects Black Americans and is often difficult to ...
Oakland City Councilmember Charlene Wang, along with community and civic leaders, unveiled a new mural titled "Together, We ...
The 20th Annual Taste of Soul festival in Los Angeles celebrated Black culture, food, music, and community pride with over 300,000 attendees and 400 vendors, while also providing health screenings, ...
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 ...
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.
Sacramento City Unified plans to launch an African American studies program by 2027-28, expanding culturally relevant coursework and addressing systemic inequities.
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