(WIB) -Monsters. Gore. Fear. These things make up most horror films, TV shows, and books. But for Black women, the horror genre is about more than just blood-filled entertainment — it’s also often ...
OBSERVER Staff Writer A public meeting in Sacramento on Wednesday, Nov. 6, will address the Disparity Study, which examines how ...
Measure E aims to renew existing funding for Sacramento's libraries, ensuring ongoing access and services. Learn about the ...
The Associated Press Simone Haley, granddaughter of Oretha Castle Haley, challenges Laketa Smith, seated with Candice ...
Explore the meaning behind the adage 'Black don't crack' and its implications for African Americans' aging process. Learn ...
The Associated Press Senegal’s Karamba Kebe, right, wins the African boxing championship final against Congo’s Landry ...
Exploring the impact of racism and stress on Black women's health, and the need for intentional self-care and support as they ...
OBSERVER Senior Staff Writer - A Q&A with education champion Dr. Colette Harris-Mathews, who is campaigning for a Los Rios ...
The 19th annual Taste of Soul Festival in Crenshaw was held on Oct. 19, where California Black Media partnered with the ...
The Associated Press  Oliva Ouedraogo performs in her own play “Queen” (known by its French name “Reine”) about rape and ...
The Associated Press  Erykah Badu attends the CFDA Fashion Awards at the American Museum of Natural History on Monday, Oct.
OBSERVER Columnist - The Sacramento Kings are hoping to avoid a key injury and have DeRozan fit in with Fox and Sabonis, as ...