“I Fear for My Life” Part 2, Anyone Named Adam Garcia
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by Gail Fry
5h ago
Last Updated on April 19, 2024 by BVN As revealed by Black Voice News in “I Fear for My Life, Part 1, Adam Garcia’s Nightmare” the first story in the […] The post “I Fear for My Life” Part 2, Anyone Named Adam Garcia appeared first on Black Voice News ..read more
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Shadows of Struggle: Biracial Identity in America
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by Mariah Brown
17h ago
Biracial Americans have faced challenges, victories, and a quest for equality in American history, navigating a complex and often marginalized existence, navigating racial classification systems, and navigating the challenges of navigating society's stigma around mixed heritage. The post Shadows of Struggle: Biracial Identity in America appeared first on Black Voice News ..read more
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OpEd – Reproductive Justice and Gynecologic Care: Honoring Jessica Pettway’s Legacy
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by BVN Contributor
17h ago
Black midwives Aiyana Davison and Lodz Joseph-Lemon are calling on Black women to take responsibility for their own health and advocate for their own reproductive justice by getting checked for cervical cancer and trusting their bodies. The post OpEd – Reproductive Justice and Gynecologic Care: Honoring Jessica Pettway’s Legacy appeared first on Black Voice News ..read more
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Daughter Honors Father’s Legacy With “Get Your Rear in Gear” 5k For Colon Cancer Awareness
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by Dr. Paulette Brown-HInds
3d ago
The inaugural “Get Your Rear in Gear” Temecula 5k Run/Walk was held on April 13th to raise awareness to colorectal cancer, the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States, and to fund colonoscopies for those who can't afford them. The post Daughter Honors Father’s Legacy With “Get Your Rear in Gear” 5k For Colon Cancer Awareness appeared first on Black Voice News ..read more
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OpEd: Was Racism Involved in the Selection Process that Eventually Led to Hiring Charles Montoya as City Manager?
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by Hardy Brown
3d ago
The Mayor and Council of San Bernardino unanimously appointed Charles Montoya as City Manager, a decision which was praised by the community and received overwhelming support, but a white candidate alleges racial discrimination due to his race. The post OpEd: Was Racism Involved in the Selection Process that Eventually Led to Hiring Charles Montoya as City Manager? appeared first on Black Voice News ..read more
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Keeping it Real: Sexual Assault Awareness 2024—The Need to Protect Black Women and Girls
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by S.E. Williams
3d ago
Sexual Assault Awareness Month raises awareness about the impact of sexual assault on victims, their families and community, with Black women being disproportionately affected due to intersectionality, the systematic oppression Black women experience based upon their race and gender. The post Keeping it Real: Sexual Assault Awareness 2024—The Need to Protect Black Women and Girls appeared first on Black Voice News ..read more
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A First for Black Media: Black Voice News Leverages Web 3 and Blockchain Technology to Combat Racism in California
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by BVN
1w ago
Last Updated on April 9, 2024 by BVN RIVERSIDE, Calif., April 8, 2024 – In response to the murder of George Floyd, many government agencies and leaders across California declared […] The post A First for Black Media: Black Voice News Leverages Web 3 and Blockchain Technology to Combat Racism in California appeared first on Black Voice News ..read more
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Ryan Gainer’s Death Sparks Controversy
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by Gail Fry
1w ago
Ryan Gainer, an autistic 15-year-old, was shot and killed by a San Bernardino County Sheriff's Deputy after he ran toward the deputy with a sharp-bladed garden tool. The post Ryan Gainer’s Death Sparks Controversy appeared first on Black Voice News ..read more
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Legacy of the J.W. Vines Medical Society and the UCR School of Medicine: A Timeline Tracing Its Evolution and Impact
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by BVN
1w ago
The University of California, Riverside has renamed its annual Diversity Equity and Inclusion Colloquium to the UCR School of Medicine's J.W. Vines Diversity Equity and Inclusion Colloquium in recognition of the J.W. Vines Medical Society's advocacy and efforts to support Black physicians and medical students across the Inland Empire. The post Legacy of the J.W. Vines Medical Society and the UCR School of Medicine: A Timeline Tracing Its Evolution and Impact appeared first on Black Voice News ..read more
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Keeping it Real: Nearly a Million Patients Exposed Due to City of Hope Security Breach
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by S.E. Williams
1w ago
The City of Hope (COH) has notified its nearly one million patients of a data breach that potentially exposed personal information including social security numbers, financial details, medical records and health insurance information, which has been reported to the California State Attorney General's office. The post Keeping it Real: Nearly a Million Patients Exposed Due to City of Hope Security Breach appeared first on Black Voice News ..read more
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