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  • Black Press Celebrates Ties to Black Church in Annual Sunday Service 

    THE AFRO — The Black Press has sustained itself, keeping the mission alive even when faced with a variety of weapons formed against it. Early Black media professionals faced intimidation, sabotage and even death for the words and images they printed. The AFRO, for example, was founded August 13,1892 just months after The Free Speech and Headlight, a publication co-owned by teacher and activist Ida B. Wells, was burned to the ground on May 27, 1892. 

  • Black Women in Rural Areas Grapple with Stark Decline in Obstetric Care

    THE AFRO — “The risks facing women in rural communities is due to hardship in receiving routine screenings and also access for treatment if conditions/diseases arise.  Also, in rural areas there are few specialists,” Dr. Sonya Buchanan, a preventative medicine physician and Meharry Medical College graduate, told the AFRO.

  • Pretty & Powerful Takes Girl Power to the Next Level Success and Fellowship

    JACKSONVILLE FREE PRESS — Set against a backdrop of elegant pink décor, the daytime affair featured flowing tapas and cocktails, creating a vibrant yet intimate atmosphere. Anderson goal is to build a community of female love rooted in confidence, collaboration and empowerment.

  • WAVE – Jax Unveils New Women’s Pro Basketball League

    JACKSONVILLE FREE PRESS — The league’s four founding teams—the Jacksonville Waves, Charlotte Crown, Greensboro Groove, and Savannah Steel—collectively aim to bridge the gap between collegiate play and professional opportunities.

  • New CalFresh & Medi-Cal Rules Start Soon

    SAN DIEGO VOICE & VIEWPOINT — Most people will still qualify for benefits or coverage. However, the County is urging people who currently receive CalFresh or Medi-Cal benefits to make sure their contact information is up to date through their BenefitsCal portal. Keeping this information current ensures they receive text messages, calls or mail from the County about steps needed to confirm their eligibility. 

  • Do DUI checkpoints reduce impaired driving? What local data shows

    It’s true that DUI checkpoints can reduce the number of impaired drivers on the road if they’re used in a consistent manner that supports larger enforcement efforts, such as public education campaigns. Local data shows that DUI checkpoints have resulted in a decline in alcohol-related crashes in areas where such checkpoints occur on a regular

  • Richard Riakporhe proves heavyweight doubters wrong with KO

    Richard Riakporhe is now a two-weight British champion. Fighting on the undercard of Tyson Fury’s clash with Arslanbek Makhmudov at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Riakporhe stopped Jeamie TKV in the fifth round to claim the British heavyweight title and move to a perfect 3-0 record in the heavyweight division, all three wins coming by way of The post Richard Riakporhe proves heavyweight doubters wrong with KO appeared first on Rolling Out.

Watch now BHN Talk Radio Show (3-3-26): Guest speaks about the California political landscape and current challenges for Black Californians living in the state; also see review of weekly headlines

In this episode of the Black Headline News Talk Radio Show, with host, Julia Dudley Najieb, Cheryl Smith and Brigitte Jones, special guest, Kendra Noel Lewis, chair of the California Democratic Party Black Caucus, reveals the current state of the California political landscape and its powerful Black vote.

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