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Black Sacramento Black culture thrives in Sacramento, and everyone is invited to experience the joy found among and with the people, places, and spaces that make up Black Sacramento Hear from our locals to learn what makes Sacramento special and get their insider tips on places to check out when you’re in town for a visit
CA Black Health Network – Serving Californias Black Community Join Us In The Campaign For Black Health Equity! What is California Black Health Network? According to KidsData org, Africans lead California on infant mortality From 2005 to 2007 on average 12 out of every 1000 children under 1 years of age suffered from a number of complications
Capital Black Chamber of Commerce The CAPBCC is a network of dedicated, high-energy business professionals working together to improve the economic, cultural, and civic well being of the African American community Connect, grow, and engage with upcoming chamber events!
African Americans - Wikipedia African Americans, also known as Black Americans and formerly also called Afro-Americans, are an American racial and ethnic group that consists of Americans who have total or partial ancestry from any of the Black racial groups of Africa [3][4] African Americans constitute the second largest ethno-racial group in the U S after White Americans
Passing – And Preserving – The Word - The Sacramento Observer It was common for Blacks to experience housing discrimination in mid-20th century Sacramento, according to the city’s African American Historic Context Statement, a recently published report detailing local Black history
Black Womxn United | BWU Sacramento Black Womxn United is a non-profit and community-based organization from Sacramento, California, dedicated to the education, empowerment, and advancement of Black womxn and girls This workshop seeks to help Black women write and process stories about their lives Led by Tynya Beverly
Key Points in Black History and the Gold Rush Key points in Black African-American history and the California Gold Rush William Alexander Leidesdorff, an Afro-Caribbean businessman from Yerba Buena, is granted 35,000 acres along the south side of the American River in northeastern Sacramento County by Mexican Governor Micheltorena