Category: I.E. Community
City of San Bernardino American Rescue Plan Funding Estimates
Mar 29, 2021 | I.E. Community, In The News
S.E. Williams | Executive Editor Congressman Pete Aguilar recently spoke with the San Bernardino...
Read MoreAnti-Racist Summit Declares the Inland Empire a “No-Hate Zone”
Mar 29, 2021 | I.E. Community, In The News
The Center Against Racism and Trauma Anti-Racist Summit Cheetara Piry | Staff An explicit spike in...
Read MoreKeeping it Real: Two Public Health Directors in the IE are Out… A Coincidence or Not? I think Not!
Mar 28, 2021 | I.E. Community, Keeping It Real
S.E. Williams | Executive Editor “In politics, nothing happens by accident. If it happens, you can...
Read MoreWomen’s History Month: Celebrating Meika Nwaomah
Mar 28, 2021 | I.E. Community, I.E. People, Profiles
A Passion for STEM Led Her to NASA and a Role in the Historic Mars Rover Project Cheetara Piry |...
Read MoreRiverside County Advances to State’s Red Tier for Reopening
Mar 23, 2021 | I.E. Community
Effective Wednesday, March 17, restaurants, and movie theaters returned to indoor operations up to...
Read MoreSociety of Extraordinary Women Awarded SoCal Gas Grant
Mar 19, 2021 | I.E. Community, In The News
S.E. Williams | Executive Editor The Society of Extraordinary Women (SOEW), an organization...
Read MoreHow the South African COVID-19 variant was found
Mar 16, 2021 | I.E. Community, In The News
UC Riverside biomedical scientists were part of an international team that identified the...
Read MoreCART Launches I.E. Anti-racist Summit
Mar 14, 2021 | I.E. Community, News Brief
S.E. Williams | Executive Editor The Center Against Racism and Trauma (CART) will launch the...
Read MoreSan Bernardino Moves into Less-Restrictive Red Tier on Sunday
Mar 13, 2021 | I.E. Community, In The News
S. E. Williams | Executive Editor County officials are reporting welcome news: with vaccination...
Read MoreElder Abuse at Riverside Assisted Living Facility Results in Death
Mar 7, 2021 | I.E. Community, In The News
S.E. Williams | Executive Editor “Elder abuse does not always come in the form of a physical...
Read MoreNo Injuries in San Bernardino Train Derailment
Mar 7, 2021 | I.E. Community, News Brief
VOICE Staff A freight train derailed in the San Bernardino desert region on Wednesday, March 3,...
Read MoreIn Memoriam: Audrey Mathews
Mar 3, 2021 | I.E. Community, In Memoriam, Profiles
VOICE Staff Individually and together, the friends of Audrey Mathews mourn her passing. Mathews,...
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ACROBATIC MATHEMATICAL THINKING (6)
A powerful Creative and Critical Thinking exercise is to first learn shapes of the Pyramid, Square, Trapezius, Trapezoid, Rectangle, Triangle, Circle, Octagon, Ellipse, Lunette; study which are Cosmic and/or and human-made; and determine what are indications for using...
MATHEMATICS OF AFRICAN TRADITION FOR BLACK YOUTH (5)
Patterns, Shapes, and Forms are fundamental tools to help one see and give meaning to Real, Surreal, and Unreal Things. These contribute to understanding and the explaining of Principles (unchanging realities), Events (changing realities), Settings, Situations, and...
***AFRICAN UBUNTU IS SPIRITUAL “ME/WE” (1)
“ME/WE” is an: "All for One, One for all" concept of African Zulus, called Ubuntu. The Nguni Bantu define it as connection of all “Humanity”—meaning its “Sameness” creation is the Cosmic Force. They translate it as: “I am because we are”; or “Humanity towards others”...

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