Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc., a predominantly Black fraternity founded in 1911 on the campus of Indiana University, will award $1,000 dollar scholarships to two high...
Courtesy UC Berkeley Public Affairs How do we effectively respond to sexual violence during war, and how can we better protect people during and after violent...
By Huffington Post Mississippi lawmakers have officially ratified the Constitution’s 13th Amendment, which banned slavery in 1865. 148 years after three-fifths of the states voted to...
Larry Gayden brings over 27 years of experience to his new position as Senior Controller of the YMCA of the East Bay. “Larry is highly versed...
Civicorps will hold its official opening of its new headquarters at 1425 5th St. across from the West Oakland BART station on Thursday, Feb. 28. Civicorps...
Senseless violence on the streets of Oakland has claimed the lives of many hopeful young people in recent months. As of Feb. 11, the city reported...
By Sandra Varner/ Talk2SV.com Currently running at The San Francisco Playhouse through March 16 is the aggressive and arresting Broadway hit, “The MF with The Hat”...
The San Leandro Recreation and Human Services Department has received a $10,000 donation from the San Leandro Optimist Club to support family and youth activities. The...
On National Signing Day last week, senior Spencer Hollie signed a National Letter of Intent in front of family, teammates, coaches and school staff as the...
You should be prepared for disasters, large and small in order to ensure your safety, and those of your loved ones. The Red Cross has given...
Cornerstone Community Church of God in Christ will hold its 8th Annual Crab Feed on Saturday, March 2 at 5:30 p.m. The event will be held...
Those who want to prepare family members and neighbors for emergencies have a free opportunity to train to become an emergency preparedness instructor. The American Red...
By Felecia Gaston, Guest Columnist While researching some names to submit articles for Black History Month, I stumbled across some very significant historical milestones that make...
By Carla Thomas The San Francisco Black Chamber of Commerce recently held an event to honor the city’s top African American civic leaders, department heads, commissioners...
By Carla Thomas The San Public Utilities Commission and the San Francisco African American Chamber of Commerce are saluting Linda Fadeke Richardson, a champion of environmental...
The Contra Costa Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated is working to fight childhood obesity by sponsoring “Keeping it 100!” – a day-long free...
Blair Underwood Unveils Casual Spring Collection By Ashley Chambers Award winning actor, director, and producer Blair Underwood is more than a handsome face in theaters and...
By Danielle Savage Richmond officials are alarmed about the impact of $85 billion in automatic federal budget cuts, called sequester, which are scheduled to go into...
By Kia Croom Clyde Hardeman made history as one of Richmond’s greatest athletes. He particularly remembers participating in the Twilight League at Shields Reid Park in...
By Kia Croom, Most days, long-time Richmond resident Stephen Sharpe, 25, can be found at the local Mechanics Bank branch where he works as a corporate...
The 6th grade class at Richmond Charter Academy middle school has announced that it has reached the milestone of 102 consecutive days of perfect attendance. “I...
The end of February marks nine years since the U.S.-backed coup in Haiti, as well as the second anniversary since President Aristide has returned to the...
By Lauren McCauley, Common Dreams In a letter to the New York Times, South African Nobel Peace Prize laureate Archbishop Desmond Tutu calls the US and...
The following are corrections to “The Roots of Toni Beckham’s Success” in the Feb. 13 Post. The article by Lee Hildebrand inaccurately said “PR, et Cetera...