Category: I.E. People
Unspoken Favor—A Young Woman’s Outreach to Churches, Youth and Her Community
Sep 1, 2016 | I.E. People
Riverside, CA Jasmine Smith’s story is a story of victory, self-determination and...
Read MoreIn Memoriam Teresa Sherratt, Black Voice Receptionist
Jul 15, 2016 | I.E. People, Profiles
A memorial service was held last week for Black Voice’s receptionist Teresa Sherratt, a...
Read MoreWhat I’ve Learned: David G. Langley
Jul 15, 2016 | I.E. People, Profiles
Patrick Edgett A new profile series from The VOICE inspired by Cal Fussman and Esquire....
Read MoreCarney Appointed CSU Trustee
Mar 10, 2016 | I.E. People, Profiles
Sacramento Governor Jerry Brown has appointed long time Riverside resident Jane Carney to the...
Read MoreIn Memoriam: A Loving “Farewell” to Kenneth Darris Chapman
Jan 28, 2016 | I.E. People, Profiles
Longtime Rialto resident, loving husband, father, grandfather, brother and friend, Kenneth Darris...
Read MoreIn Memoriam Dorothy Pryor Rose, the founder of Mommie Helen’s Bakery
Jan 28, 2016 | I.E. People, Profiles
On Monday, the Inland Empire community bid farewell to an icon, Dorothy Pryor Rose, owner of...
Read MoreIntroducing Adewale Adeyemo, Newly appointed Deputy National Security Advisor
Jan 14, 2016 | I.E. People, Profiles
S.E. Williams President Barack Obama recently selected a son of the Inland Empire, Adewale “Wally”...
Read MoreIn memoriam Ratibu Jacocks, 72, Has Traveled to Meet his Ancestors
Dec 17, 2015 | I.E. People, Profiles
Ratibu Shadidi (William Henry Jacocks) joined his ancestors on Thursday evening, December 10....
Read MoreYOK Center for Korean American Studies Celebrates 5th Anniversary
Nov 25, 2015 | I.E. People, Profiles
By Bettye Miller Koreatown event also honors key supporters Myung Ki Hong and Jay Kim More than...
Read MoreIntroducing: Dr. Ted Holt & The Good Samaritan Medical & Dental Ministry
Nov 12, 2015 | I.E. People, Profiles
Their journey to Vietnam took 57 hours. Once they arrived, they needed to get past Communist...
Read MoreAppreciation Service for New Hope’s Dr. Fairley
Oct 15, 2015 | I.E. People, Profiles
Dr. Robert Leonard Fairley and the New Hope Missionary Baptist Church family celebrated the 23rd...
Read MoreBusiness Owner Overcomes Adversity
Sep 17, 2015 | I.E. People, Profiles
By Rory O’Sullivan In the Summer of 2001 Brenda Carr, along with her teenage son, were told they...
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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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