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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.

The world remembers Harry Belafonte, the King of Calypso.
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Local Assembly Member Remembers  Activist, Entertainer, Humanitarian, Harry Belafonte

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Extreme weather events due to abnormally hot or cold temperatures from climate change now account for about 10% or five million deaths globally each year.
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Keeping it Real: If the Earth Could Fly Away

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A 2019 study by the Educational Opportunity Project at Stanford University showed racial segregation remains a major source of educational inequality. It further highlighted, however, that this is because racial segregation almost always concentrates Black and Hispanic students in high-poverty schools.
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Keeping it Real: The Cost of  Educational Equity in California

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Keeping it Real: There Will Be No Letter from a Riverside County Jail…But Maybe There Should Be

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Economists associated with California’s Reparations Task Force have weighed in on the dilemma regarding the type of compensation as well how to determine eligibility for the descendents. They are looking at what is being described as “harms,” across five broad areas. They include such seminal actions as the taking of property, the devaluation of Black-owned businesses, housing discrimination and homelessness, mass incarceration and over-policing, and health.
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Keeping it Real: A Call to Repair

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Riverside Sheriff's Department.
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Keeping it Real: Did Riverside County’s Sheriff Cover-up Pretrial Detainee Deaths?

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In exchange for 450 hours of service, California College Corps participants, called Fellows, earn $10,000 – offering a meaningful leg up on educational expenses and debt reduction.
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Keeping it Real: California’s Great Exchange

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Michelle Yeoh, Everything Everywhere All At Once, made history when she won the award for Best Actress.
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Keeping it Real: 95th Oscars Provide Breakthrough Moments for Asian Americans, for All Americans

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“The way we treat our children in the dawn of their lives and the way we treat our elderly in the twilight of their lives is the measure of the quality of a nation.”
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Keeping it Real: Evicted Without Explanation

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In an Instagram post, Riverside County Sheriff is defiant in response to the announcement by CA Attorney General Rob Bonta that he is launching a patterns and practices Civil Rights investigation into the Riverside County Sheriff’s Departments.
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Keeping it Real: Chad Bianco, Are There No Limits to Your Hubris?

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