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Stephanie Williams is executive editor of the IE Voice and Black Voice News. A longtime champion for civil rights and social justice in all its forms, she is also an advocate for government transparency and committed to ferreting out and exposing government corruption. Over the years Stephanie has reported for other publications in the inland region and Los Angeles and received awards from the California News Publishers Association for her investigative reporting and Ethnic Media Services for her weekly column, Keeping it Real. She also served as a Health Journalism Fellow with the USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism. Contact Stephanie with tips, comments. or concerns at myopinion@ievoice.com.

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Keeping it Real: An Unprecedented Constitutional Emergency: Bonta, Bianco Battle Over Ballots

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Keeping it Real: From the Cradle to the Grave

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Keeping it Real: When Someone like Chad Bianco Shows You Who They Are…

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Mzee Mason Byrd with her grandson Mark responding to questions from the audience during the “Sitting at the Feet of the Elder” event at KRST Unity Center of AfRAkan Spiritual Science on Sunday, March 8, 2026.
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Keeping it Real: Sitting at the Feet of The Elder—Mzee Mason Byrd

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Keeping it Real: Stopping Those Who Trespass Against Us

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John Hopkins University Medical Center makes history.
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Keeping it Real: Black Medical Brilliance Celebrated at Institution with History of Black Medical Exploitation

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On March 2, 1955—nine months before Rosa Parks’ refusal to give up her bus seat, an action that sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott and ultimately the Civil Rights Movement—then 16-year-old Claudette Colvin had already set a precedent of resistance on this issue when she refused to give up her own bus seat to a white person right there in the City of Montgomery, Alabama.
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Keeping it Real: Undertold Stories of Resistance and Courage: The Legacy of Claudette Colvin

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Keeping it Real: Black History Month and the Spirit of Sankofa for 100 Years

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Keeping it Real: Preachers, Proselytizers, Pedophiles, Politicians and Pipe Dreams

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Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. understood that “poverty, inadequate healthcare, and systemic inequalities were barriers to individual well-being and national progress.” Decades later, America’s first Black president picked up the torch and continued working to tear down those barriers.
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Keeping it Real: MLK’s Legacy and the Fight for Equity and Access to Healthcare Across Generations

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