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A parade attendee sits on the ledge on Citrus Avenue as the parade continues on to the Home Depot parking lot in Fontana, CA on February 28, 2026.
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Fontana Closes February with Annual Black History Parade and Expo

Avatar photo by Breanna Reeves March 3, 2026March 3, 2026

Breanna Reeves The City of Fontana hosted the 58th Annual Fontana Black History Month Parade & Expo on the last day of Black History Month.  The parade started at Summit and Citrus Avenue and proceeded to the Home Depot parking lot on Sierra Lakes Parkway where the parade concluded and the expo began. Dozens of […]

Islamic Scholarship Fund’s 2025 Summer Congressional Policy Interns.
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The Islamic Scholarship Fund Empowers Muslim American Voices and Gives Them a ‘Seat at the Table’

Avatar photo by Alyssah Hall February 18, 2026February 17, 2026
Cheryl and Hardy Brown are the Grand Marshals for the 47th Annual Black History Parade. They are a powerful duo in San Bernardino, using media, publishing, and politics to uplift their community and advocate for representation and equality.
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Hardy & Cheryl Brown Grand Marshals for the San Bernardino Black History Parade

by Ellen Perrault February 3, 2026February 3, 2026
Cheerleaders perform at the 2026 Martin Luther King Parade Extravaganza in San Bernardino, California on January 19, 2026.
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Southern California Black Chamber of Commerce hosts MLK Parade in San Bernardino

Avatar photo by Aryana Noroozi January 27, 2026January 27, 2026
American Community Media (ACoM) Executive Director Sandy Close welcomes attendees and panelists at the 2025 American Community Media Expo & Awards event at the PG&E Conference Center in Oakland, CA, on Friday, November 7, 2025.
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Black Voice News Recognized at American Community Media (ACoM) 2025 Expo and Awards

by Ellen Perrault November 19, 2025November 19, 2025
Nathan Urena, Moreno Valley’s Environmental and Historical Preservation Commissioner speaks with newly appointed Moreno Valley College (MVC) President Rudy Besikof.
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Nathan Urena Makes Bid for Moreno Valley City Council Representing District 2

Avatar photo by Aryana Noroozi September 3, 2025September 3, 2025
Sisters Delnita Brown, 55, (right) and Le’Era Boyd, 44, (left) share a moment outside of their home in Riverside, California, on October 9, 2024. Brown has been caretaking for various family members and outside clients for over 28 years. For the past 19 years she has been the caretaker of her sister, Boyd. After giving birth, Boyd suffered neurological and other complications from her existing disability. Shortly after, Brown officially became Boyd’s caretaker, helping her raise her son who is now 19 and attending college. Brown says she encourages her sister and supports her to be independent and a mother to her son. “I look at her and I know where she came from,” Brown said, adding that one of the most rewarding parts of caretaking is seeing her sister’s success.
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Reporter’s Notebook: Visual journalism: The power of presence in the Inland Empire

Avatar photo by Aryana Noroozi July 1, 2025July 1, 2025
Black Voice News teammates Alex Reed, project manager, Mapping Black California and Black Voice News photojournalist, Report for America and CatchLight Fellow, Aryana Noroozi, enjoy conversation during cocktail hour before the 2025 California Journalism Awards Gala 2025 on May 17, 2025, at the Hilton Los Angeles/Universal City Hotel. Before the evening ended, Reed and Noroozi would each take home a first place award in their respective categories, two of three first place awards received that evening by Black Voice News.
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Black Voice News Wins Three, 1st Place California Journalism Awards

by ievoice May 23, 2025May 23, 2025
Winners of the 2025 National Association of Black Journalists Salute to Excellence Awards finalists will be announced during the Salute to Excellence Gala at the #NABJ25 Convention & Career Fair on Saturday, August 9 in Cleveland, OH.
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Black Voice News is a nominee in the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) 2025 Salute to Excellence Awards.

by ievoice May 23, 2025May 23, 2025
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Black Voice News Honored as Finalist in Five Categories for California Journalism Awards

by ievoice May 11, 2025May 11, 2025

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