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64th Mt. Sac Relays Return to the Southland
par Jon Gaede le 03/05/2024 à 6:02
The annual track and field meet at Mt. San Antonio College brought out the best performances from top prep, collegiate, and elite athletes, with Olympic hopeful Julien Alfred winning the Women's 200 and anchoring her St. Lucia team to a strong performance in the 4 x 100, USC's Temi Ojora and her […]
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We Define The Future: Celebrating CSUSB’s Black Alumni
par Dea Armstrong le 30/04/2024 à 5:25
Last Updated on April 30, 2024 by BVN Theatre arts student Dea Armstrong will present an abstract from her paper during the S. Randolph Edmonds Young Scholars award ceremony on The post We Define The Future: Celebrating CSUSB’s Black Alumni appeared first on Black Voice News.
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Keeping it Real: A Culture of Lawlessness in Riverside County Sheriff’s Department
par S.E. Williams le 30/04/2024 à 2:51
Millions of dollars worth of illegal drugs were seized by Riverside authorities in a nearly year-long investigation, including an allegedly corrupt Riverside County Sheriff's deputy, raising concerns about the leadership of the Riverside County Sheriff's Department, with questionable performance […]
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OpEd: Did Racism Play a Part in the Selection of Montoya for City Manager?
par Hardy Brown le 29/04/2024 à 8:50
Some members of the San Bernardino City Council interjected race, politics, and personal agendas into the selection process of City Manager Montoya, disenfranchising the Black citizens of the city. The post OpEd: Did Racism Play a Part in the Selection of Montoya for City Manager? appeared first on […]
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Beyond Earth Day: Inland Empire Environmental Justice Community Lays Solutions for Warehouse Growth
par Aryana Noroozi le 29/04/2024 à 7:30
A coalition of more than 60 environmental and social justice groups and organizations in the Inland Empire have identified the detrimental impact of the rapidly growing warehouse industry on the region, calling for state-wide air quality regulations, a regional warehouse moratorium, and higher […]
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Proposed California Bill Would Allow Arizona Doctors to Provide Abortions in CA
par Breanna Reeves le 29/04/2024 à 4:54
California Governor Gavin Newsom has proposed a bill that would allow Arizona providers to provide abortions in California in response to the Arizona Supreme Court's ruling upholding an 1864 abortion law, temporarily allowing licensed Arizona doctors to provide abortion and abortion-related care to […]
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Legacy of a Black Cowboy: Remembering Al Joubert’s Life and Love for Rodeo
par Aryana Noroozi le 26/04/2024 à 8:02
Flora and Alton James Joubert, a Black couple from Jurupa Valley, California, shared their memories of the rodeo lifestyle and the legacy of Alton's late husband, Al, who passed away a decade ago from a horseback accident. The post Legacy of a Black Cowboy: Remembering Al Joubert’s Life and […]
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Rancho Cucamonga Excels at the Arcadia Invitational
par Jon Gaede le 25/04/2024 à 1:06
Rancho Cucamonga High School's Boys Relay teams won both the 4x100 and 4x200 relays at Arcadia High School, posting some of the best times in the state this year. The post Rancho Cucamonga Excels at the Arcadia Invitational appeared first on Black Voice News.
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Keeping it Real: Federal Judge Rules Minority Business Development Agency Discriminates Against Whites
par S.E. Williams le 23/04/2024 à 7:00
A federal judge in Texas has ruled that the Minority Business Development Agency must also serve white people, citing a violation of equal protection under the law, undermining progress towards economic equality for minority groups. The post Keeping it Real: Federal Judge Rules Minority Business […]