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Stephanie Williams is executive editor of the IE Voice and Black Voice News. A longtime champion for civil rights and social justice in all its forms, she is also an advocate for government transparency and committed to ferreting out and exposing government corruption. Over the years Stephanie has reported for other publications in the inland region and Los Angeles and received awards from the California News Publishers Association for her investigative reporting and Ethnic Media Services for her weekly column, Keeping it Real. She also served as a Health Journalism Fellow with the USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism. Contact Stephanie with tips, comments. or concerns at myopinion@ievoice.com.

Economists associated with California’s Reparations Task Force have weighed in on the dilemma regarding the type of compensation as well how to determine eligibility for the descendents. They are looking at what is being described as “harms,” across five broad areas. They include such seminal actions as the taking of property, the devaluation of Black-owned businesses, housing discrimination and homelessness, mass incarceration and over-policing, and health.
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Keeping it Real: A Call to Repair

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S.E. Williams While the quest for reparations at the federal level lies dominant with little hope for serious consideration in the near future, California is moving forward with the undaunted […]

In an Instagram post, Riverside County Sheriff is defiant in response to the announcement by CA Attorney General Rob Bonta that he is launching a patterns and practices Civil Rights investigation into the Riverside County Sheriff’s Departments.
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Keeping it Real: Chad Bianco, Are There No Limits to Your Hubris?

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Former San Bernardino City Unified School District Superintendent Harry “Doc” Ervin is recognized for having dedicated his career to ensuring equality and access to students of diverse backgrounds who are economically disadvantaged.
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Keeping it Real: SBCUSD’s Missed Opportunity

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San Francisco Board of Supervisors considers authorizing the City of San Francisco’s Police Department to use remote-controlled robots to deploy deadly force.
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Keeping it Real: The Rise of Killer Robots and the Risk for Minority Communities

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San Bernardino County’s 31st Congressional District Representative Pete Aguilar is elected Chair of the Democratic Caucus and makes history assuming the highest-level position ever held by a Latino in U.S. House of Representatives.
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San Bernardino County’s  Pete Aguilar Makes History as 3rd Most Powerful Democrat in U.S. House of Representatives

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This Thursday as you celebrate Thanksgiving take a moment to think about how you can support your community on Giving Tuesday, November 29, 2022.
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Keeping it Real: Thanks and Giving

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Keeping it Real: Suicide, Public Health And The Need For A 988 Crisis Hotline

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Keeping it Real: Tri-County Sheriffs’ Event Displays III% Flag?

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Keeping it Real: SoCal Sheriffs’ First Ever Tri-County Forum or Taxpayer-Funded Campaign Event

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