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Stockton March for Justice -- the murder of Trayvon Martin in Florida

3/30/2012

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The below post site is exclusively a public forum for local and statewide political candidates...

2/12/2012

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One specific question, and your answer will be shared here with our readers: Please provide the CV Drum News with a brief 500 word maximum statement outlining: 1) your plans to specifically address African-Americans issues or 2) your opinion of the TALO Leadership Theory as a leadership tool. Please click the "Comments" link above and leave your comments.  Thank you.

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CV Drum News College Student Ambassadors' Blogs: Regularly updated, reflective, personal and enlightening! Lakea, Jacob and Jewels

5/18/2010

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CV Drum News High School Student Ambassadors' Blogs: Regularly updated, reflective, personal and enlightening! Emajee and Haile

5/18/2010

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BLOG: Open Forum (and bookmark the CV Drum News website)

1/18/2010

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Help keep us as one of the primary news sources in Northern California.  This is your opportunity to discuss any world, current or personal news topic, and also dialogue with other readers and subscribers.
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BLOG: All about San Joaquin County

1/18/2010

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What's happening in San Joaquin County that is or should be of importance to our readers and subscribers?  How would you describe San Joaquin County as a place for African-Americans and for positive race relations?  Who and what are some positive African-American organizations and people making a difference?  And others making a difference?  Please share our link.
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BLOG: All about Stanislaus County

1/18/2010

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What's happening in Stanislaus County that is or should be of importance to our readers and subscribers?  How would you describe Stanislaus County as a place for African-Americans and for positive race relations?  Who and what are some positive African-American organizations and people making a difference?  And others making a difference?  Please share our link.
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BLOG: All about Sacramento and Yolo Counties

1/18/2010

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What's happening in Sacramento and Yolo counties that is or should be of importance to our readers and subscribers?  How would you describe Sacramento and Yolo counties as places for African-Americans and for positive race relations?  Who and what are some positive African-American organizations and people making a difference?  And others making a difference?  Please share our link.
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BLOG: All about the Merced Area

1/18/2010

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What's happening in Merced County that is or should be of importance to our readers and subscribers?  How would you describe Merced County as a place for African-Americans and for positive race relations?  Who and what are some positive African-American organizations and people making a difference?  And others making a difference?  Please share our link.
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BLOG: All about the Mother Lode

1/18/2010

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What's happening in the Mother Lode that is or should be of importance to our readers and subscribers?  How would you describe the Mother Lode as a place for African-Americans and for positive race relations?  Who and what are some positive African-American organizations and people making a difference?  And others making a difference?  Please share our link with others.
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    Prof. Denise Isom, Cal Poly SLO
    The CV Drum News is published by INVR Standards / HHEW. 
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    The print version of the CV Drum News is "a fresh African-American news antidote to San Francisco, San Jose and Oakland."  My 5 & Eight Mile Road is an interactive blog that complements the print publication and also focuses on the voices of residents and issues in the great Central Valley areas of Stockton, Sacramento, Elk Grove, Davis, the Mother Lode, Tracy, Modesto, Merced and the North Valley.

    The name "My 5 & Eight Mile Road" comes from the fact that California Interstate-5 runs throughout California -- from the southern border to the northern border -- including through the Central Valley. And Eight Mile Road is the northern most busy exit in Stockton, the home base of the CV Drum News. We also welcome guest op-eds. The floor is open!


    Central 4 California:
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    is a "champions blog" featuring comments and ideas from California's Central Coast and Central Valley African-American leaders and decision-makers.

    A champion, in an ideological sense, is a visionary advocate who may make a strong case or take on responsibility for publicizing a  person, place, project or thing.

    There are many positive persons, places, projects and things that Central Coast and Central Valley African-Americans leaders are proud to champion.

    There are hundreds of great California Central Coast & Central Valley cities, towns and organizations.  To name a few cities and towns; (CC) Big Sur, Carmel, Monterey, Morro Bay, San Luis Obispo, Oxnard, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Seaside, and Ventura; (CV) Bakersfield, Chico, Davis, Fresno, Hanford, Merced, Redding, Sacramento, Stockton, and Suisun City.

    CaliC4C is an important component of communication.information, which is blog central for INVR Standards / HHEW.

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