Month: February 2026

African Americans
Stefi Mar

Black Educators, Others Reimagine Future of Education

John Peavy III was seemingly destined to reimagine education. His mother, Gail Revis, spent 35 years leading guidance counselors for HISD. His grandmother taught Spanish and served as an assistant principal. His grandfather pioneered the School of Liberal Arts at Texas Southern. Peavy grew up surrounded by conversations about both the promise and pain of educating Black children.

African Americans
Stefi Mar

Eternal Salute to The Reverend Dr. Jesse L. Jackson, Sr.

On behalf of the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) representing the Black Press of America, we extend our sincerest condolences to the Jackson family.  Leadership matters. Jesse Jackson’s leadership in the Civil Rights Movement in America and the human rights movement throughout the world was outstanding.  Jackson uttered a strong penetrating voice for the voiceless.  His courage on the battlefield for freedom, justice and equality was unparallel.

Bakersfield
Stefi Mar

OP-ED: Economic Empowerment Has Always Been a Part of Black History

As we celebrate the 100th anniversary of Black History Month, I’m reflecting on the century of economic volatility and roadblocks that have often defined the experiences of disenfranchised communities. Our collective legacy is marked by resilience to overcome the economic challenges faced while trying to achieve the American dream.

Bakersfield
Stefi Mar

Q&A With California Gubernatorial Candidate Steve Hilton: “California Can Be Golden Again”

Republican gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton says he’s running for governor to “restore the California dream.” The political commentator, entrepreneur, and former adviser to British Prime Minister David Cameron says he’s watched California become a place where middle-class families can no longer afford to buy homes, small businesses struggle under red tape, and schools fail to deliver for working parents.

Los Angeles
Kathleen Untalan

Kyle Tucker Brings Star Power — and the Right Mindset — to Dodgers

The Los Angeles Dodgers made headlines this offseason by adding one of baseball’s most coveted free agents, right fielder Kyle Tucker. But beyond the record-setting contract and All-Star résumé, the 29-year-old slugger may be an even better fit for the clubhouse than he is for the lineup.

Los Angeles
Kathleen Untalan

Pat Riley Receives Monumental Tribute at Crypto.com Arena

Former Los Angeles Lakers coach Pat Riley recently received a “super” honor when the franchise unveiled an 8-foot bronze statue in his likeness outside Crypto.com Arena. The tribute immortalizes the Hall of Fame coach who masterminded the electrifying “Showtime” era that defined Lakers basketball in the 1980s.

Featured
Kathleen Untalan

“Jesse and Me” A Statement from Congresswoman Maxine Waters

The very Reverend Jesse Jackson, presidential candidate and civil rights leader, was not only my close friend and confidant, he was my longtime political ally and mentor. Rev. Jesse Jacskson was my idol and spiritual and political leader. He was a brilliant, gifted and courageous civil rights leader who inspired millions. He registered millions to vote and challenged and changed Democratic Party politics. 

Bakersfield
Stefi Mar

Civil Rights Leaders and Congressional Black Caucus Unite to Challenge Trump Administration Policies

During a recent gathering on Capitol Hill, lawmakers and advocacy leaders sharply criticized a series of policy decisions implemented since Trump’s return to the White House, as well as the president’s rhetoric and governing approach. While participants outlined broad areas of concern, they provided limited specifics regarding immediate tactical responses.