Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Loses a Legend, Sacramento Native and Attorney June LaVerne Long, Esq. Passes
On Thursday, February 26, 2021 Ms. June LaVerne Long, Esq., long-time women’s civil and human rights activist, transitioned to eternal life. For her years of service to the city and state of Sacramento, California, the California Attorney General’s Office, and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., June was awarded several accolades of outstanding accomplishment. June had a passion for community service. As a leader and Board Member of Delta…
Read MoreDr. Stella Immanuel Demands An Apology After Studies Proves She Was Right On HCQ
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Read MoreCalifornia Labor & Workforce Development Agency Launches New Employer Portal for COVID-19 Industry Guidance
New portal serves as a central hub of workplace information for employers during the pandemic SACRAMENTO, Calif. – The California Labor & Workforce Development Agency (LWDA) recently launched a new Employer Portal, a one-stop hub for California employers to quickly find up-to-date state and local county COVID-19 guidance by business industry. The portal can be accessed…
Read MoreImmigrant Leaves 3-Year Stint In Sanctuary As President Unveils Plan
By Yonat Shimron | Religion News Service An undocumented immigrant who had been living in Columbus Mennonite Church for more than three years went home to her family Feb. 18 after securing assurances she will no longer be an immediate target for deportation. Edith Espinal, a Mexican native and mother of three, had been living at the…
Read MoreEPA Approves Chemical ‘Air Treatment’ Against COVID, Despite Known Health Hazards
By Children’s Health Defense Team In mid-January, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approved requests from two southern states (Georgia and Tennessee) asking for an emergency exemption that would allow them to aerosolize selected indoor spaces with an antiviral “air treatment” called Grignard Pure. Grignard Pure is a nanoparticle-based product. Its active ingredient is a substance called triethylene glycol (TEG).…
Read MoreOne-Third of Deaths Reported to CDC After COVID Vaccines Occurred Within 48 Hours of Vaccination
By Children’s Health Defense Team According to new data released today, as of Feb. 12, 15,923 adverse reactions to COVID vaccines, including 929 deaths, have been reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) since Dec. 14, 2020. VAERS is the primary mechanism in the U.S. for reporting adverse vaccine reactions.…
Read MoreExperience the Community: L.A. Public Charter Schools Near You
The global health pandemic has upended education for many families in unexpected ways. As we slowly emerge out of this crisis, many of us are beginning to reimagine what education will look like moving forward. You may now be thinking about the fall and new school options available in your community that may offer you…
Read MoreSoCal: COVID 19 Testing Is Coming to a Black Church Near You
By Antonio Ray Harvey | California Black Media The Tabernacle Community Development Corporation (TCDC) in partnership with the Los Angeles County Health Services has launched a new program to expand access to free community-based COVID-19 testing in the Black community. TCDC is setting in motion its effort in some areas of Los Angeles County…
Read MoreCelebrate Black History Month with NBC4
By Carol Soudah Join NBC4 in honoring Black History Month in February with a 30-minute special, “Celebrating Black Excellence. Stories will explore, inspire and seek to understand Black history in our community. Stories will also examine the evolution of the civil rights movement, racial inequity in healthcare during the COVID-19 pandemic, and spotlight athletes who…
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