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The Florin Square Community Development Corp. held a summit to connect Black entrepreneurs with resources, including finance ...
Ciara was granted citizenship by Benin as part of a law granting citizenship to descendants of enslaved people, in an effort ...
A coalition of leading Black faith organizations and the NNPA has formed a strategic partnership to address systemic disparities in African American communities, focusing on five core initiatives ...
The National Urban League is fighting for the soul of America by defending the rights of Americans to protect themselves against predatory corporate practices, destructive environmental policies, ...
A viral video of a white student at a Fresno Christian high school using a racial slur has sparked a conversation about the prevalence of racism in faith-based schools, which were often created during ...
Gunman who killed 4 in NYC building blamed NFL for mental health issues and was targeting its office
Shane Tamura, a Las Vegas casino security worker, killed four people and wounded a fifth in a Manhattan office tower before ...
California's ban on suspensions for willful defiance aims to address disparities in student discipline, but some districts ...
All listed events, and more, can be viewed online on The OBSERVER’s community events calendar at SacObserver.com. Be sure to submit your events two weeks in advance to have the chance to be featured ...
Kamala Harris has decided not to run for California Governor in 2026, leaving open the possibility of a third run for the White House in 2028.
Roberts Family Development Center's National Day of Social Action event empowered students of color in Sacramento, promoting public education and literacy.
The Roberts Family Development Center (RFDC) hosted a National Day of Social Action event at River City High School in West Sacramento, where students of color spent six weeks creating posters and ...
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