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Black Californians are at risk of losing their healthcare coverage if Medicaid (Medi-Cal) is cut, which would exacerbate ...
The Roberts Family Development Center hosts Freedom Schools in Sacramento, providing literacy and historical perspective to students.
Women in Sacramento receive professional clothing and support services at 'Wardrobe for Change' event hosted by The Links, Incorporated.
Black women are more likely to die from breast cancer than any other racial group — 38% more likely than white women, even though Black women are often less likely to be diagnosed.
Feeling like a “black sheep” in the exclusive, clubby fashion industry led Amanda Moore-Karim to create a space, Luxy’s Haus, where she can blend her love of fashion, spirituality and racial healing.
Wire Attorney Terrance Reshay Robinson, chairman of community action group, Louisa United, answers the attacks of ...
The U.S. Department of Education began notifying borrowers in default that involuntary collections, such as wage garnishment, tax refund seizure and Social Security offsets, will resume. This is a ...
Nearly one-third of California prisoners released early during pandemic return to prison, data shows. Efforts to reduce ...
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The debate over parental rights in education is intensifying, with parents fighting for their role in their children's ...
Explore the impact of foster care on Black children through film and TV. This article delves into the experiences and challenges faced by those in the system.
California Black Media The U.S. Department of Education (DOE) announced that its Office of Federal Student Aid (FSA) resumed ...
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