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Black & Woman Owned Ride Share Transportation Service For Kids On to Something Big!

“I’m on the brink of something bigger than me,” says Shan Cureton, CEO of Kiddie Commute a full service transportation service for kids. The busy mom of three and communications instructor at Southwestern college in Chula Vista, has found a niche offering rides exclusively driving for kids. It all started because of her challenges getting […]

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SDABJ Scholarship Reception with Pulitzer Prize-winning Journalist, Wesley Lowery as Keynote Speaker

The San Diego Association of Black Journalists is thrilled to announce Washington Post national reporter, Wesley Lowery will be this year’s keynote speaker at our scholarship reception. Wesley Lowery is a Pulitzer Prize-winning national correspondent covering law enforcement, race and justice for The Washington Post and an on-air contributor for CNN. He has been the paper’s lead

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Author/Therapist Shares How to Go From Worrier to Warrior in New WorkBook

Are you a worrywart that can’t seem to stop obsessing over just about everything? Just so we’re clear, a “worrywart” is not just someone who worries; it’s someone who worries needlessly, often without justifiable reasons.    In a recent interview with Tangia Elieff, LCSW principal and CEO of Honor Your Emotions a private practice in

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“Orange is The New Black” Author and Black Stories Matter Panel Attend San Diego Writer’s Conference

The San Diego Writers Festival, a free community-based event designed to celebrate the power of writing and storytelling, was held on Saturday, April 13, at the downtown San Diego Public Library.  The idea of a writers festival was born a few years ago out of a need to create a fun inclusive experience where all

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The People’s Alliance for Justice Honors Women & Girls with Anti-Racism Activist Jane Elliott

This past Saturday, about a hundred or so people filled a space at the San Diego Union Tribune headquarters in downtown San Diego, for a celebration in honor of Women’s History Month, and to hear longtime anti-racism activist Jane Elliot speak. At 85, the guest of honor Elliott, was as feisty as ever, calling out audience

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2nd Annual Women of Color ROAR Black History Month Breakfast in San Diego Make History

In just a few short years of living in San Diego, Angela de Joseph, founder of Indivisible Watu and producer of the Women of Color Roar Breakfast has  made a huge impact in the community.  At the 2nd annual Women of Color Roar breakfast held on February 2, Angela, and organizers of the event welcomed four hundred attendees to this year’s sold

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Rock the Vote San Diego: Doing What it Takes to Get Millennials to the Polls

On Sunday, October 21, Indivisible WATU in partnership with Rock the Vote© held a free non-partisan event to register and mobilize millennial voters for the upcoming midterm elections. Today, October 22, is the last day to register to vote in California. Indivisible WATU a political advocacy group (WATU meaning “people” in Swahili), in association with Be The

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