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  • The Pasadena Neighborhood Housing Services presents “A Time of Renewal” (pre) Spring Tea Party & Award Ceremony

    Saturday, February 27, 2010 from Noon to 4pm @ The Langham Huntington Hotel & Spa, Pasadena PASADENA, CA -- The Pasadena Neighborhood Housing Services, Inc. (PNHS) will hold "A Time of Renewal" Spring Tea Party on Saturday, February 27, 2010 from noo...
  • A.M.E. Church Celebrate Founder, Refocus Its Mission

    African Methodist Episcopal Church pastors are celebrating its founder, tweaking the mission, while continuing to grapple with the stereotypical view of the church. February is more than Black History Month for the ...
  • Rosa Parks Memorial Project Unveiling

    The Art Team, myself along with San Diego artists, Nina Karavasiles and Mario Lara, invite you to the unveiling and dedication of a new memorial honoring civil rights activist Rosa Parks at the east entrance of San Diego Mesa College on Thursday, February...
  • Disagreement with Ruthie's Blog

    This response is to the article entitled "Why I go to Church" that was in the journal on last week [Jan 28, 2010]. As a woman that grew up around ministers and pastors, I found that the ...
  • Reverse Racism

    I have a question that is often asked in the white community but never addressed elsewhere, especially out loud. I would like to know what the outcry would be from all the minority ...
  • 24-Hour Fitness: Charity Should Begin At Home

    Here is fair warning to Altadena schools, charitable groups and nonprofits expecting that one of West Altadena's largest businesses (in terms of the volume of patrons, traffic generated and ...
  • Obama’s Undying Faith in Republicans

    You would think that after Republican leaders in the House and Senate united to oppose every major initiative that President Obama has proposed – ignoring how Americans would benefit from such programs – that he would finally get the message. Unfortun...
  • Remembering Howard Zinn

    When Howard Zinn passed away on January 27 at age 87, the nation mourned the loss of a pioneering historian and social activist who revolutionized the way millions of Americans, especially young Americans, ...
  • Coretta Scott King

    More Than Wife and Widow - Deserves Special Recognition Four years have passed since the death of Coretta Scott King on January 30, 2006.What greater time than now to commemorate her legacy by naming schools, federal and state office buildings and highwa...
  • PCC Receives $208,800 Grant for Upward Bound Programs

    The Pasadena City College Foundation was recently conferred a $208,800 grant from the College Access Foundation of California. ...
  • Senator Liu Encourages Cal Grant Applications

    Senator Carol Liu, a long-time educator and advocate for equal access to opportunity, is encouraging students across the state to apply for a Cal Grant before the March 2nd, 2010 deadline. ...
  • Sports Watching & Wondering

    The Bowl Was Really Super The Super Bowl is now much more than a game, it is an International event. In the two weeks before the game is played, the entire world is bombarded with both print and television coverage. With such high expectations, it is usu...
  • Dying in the Pew

    My sister-in-law called me last week. As is our usual custom during our discussions, the topic of church came up. She has been a COGIC church member since she was 12, and for nearly 60 years has served in many capacities, the youth choir, the senior choi...
  • Writing History: A Biblical Model

    In the New Testament, the Apostle Paul, in his second letter to Timothy (3:16-17), instructs his recipient to holdfast to sound teaching and good instruction which he has received from his childhood. He then states, "All scripture is inspired by God and i...
  • Local Student Inspires California to go “Cuss Free” for a Week

    Inspired by the efforts of South Pasadena student McKay Hatch, Assemblymember Anthony J. Portantino (D- La Cañada Flintridge) introduced Assembly Concurrent Resolution (ACR) 112 on Friday. The resolution seeks to establish the first week of March as "Cu...
  • Proper Handling of Bank Accounts

    The bank account is used by many people to deposit funds they receive from an employer or other income source and to disburse those funds for goods and services, primarily by means of checks and ATM transactions. While bank accounts are very handy vehicle...
  • Embracing Change in Today’s Economy

    Ever wonder what happened to doing things the traditional way to get ahead? Whether seasoned workers are finding themselves out of a job or entrepreneurs opting to start a business in this tight-fisted economy, it feels like change is everywhere. ...
  • Celebrating Black History Month

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  • “MISS RUTHIE” ... A Love Story!

    The Story of Journal Publisher, Ruthie HopkinsBy her husband, Joe, of 47 years***the perfect Valentine's Day gift*** If you like love stories, buy this book. This book is filled with stories of an exceptional woman who overcame losing a mother at age t...
  • Carter G. Woodson - “The Father of Black History”

    Dr. Woodson and African-Centered Education The African Centered Education Movement has brought a new meaning to the annual African American History Month celebrations that have become so popular. Through the African Centered Education Movement, African A...

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