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Old School 104.7 FM Community Collective February 25, 2025 Old School 104.7 Community Collective's Romarick interviews CRIISC Executive Director Sabrina Gonzalez. Listen to the Interview
BHM Homegrown Heroes Exhibition in Riverside
By Dianne Anderson | The Precinct Reporter News February 13, 2025 Pictures worth 1,000 words or more are sure to spark thought-provoking, if not politically charged, conversations behind the fight against discrimination and other DEI topics now forbidden in many...
$2.3 million in grants given to 40 nonprofit groups in the Inland Empire
IEHP Foundation's Champions for Vibrant Health Leadership Network supports organizations By The Sun Staff Photo: Courtesy of IEHP Foundation January 3, 2025 Grants totaling $2.3 million will give a boost to leaders of 40 Inland Empire nonprofit groups that work to...
IEHP Foundation Awards $2.3 Million in Grants to Strengthen the Leadership of Local Nonprofits
By IEHP December 10, 2024 RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif., December 10, 2024 — IEHP Foundation is investing over $2.3 million to strengthen the organizational infrastructure of local nonprofits through its Inaugural Leadership Network, a two-year leadership development...
Champion for Vibrant Health: Civil Rights Institute of Inland Southern California
By IEHP Foundation November 18, 2024 When we think of the civil rights movement, we often picture locations like Selma, Alabama, the agricultural towns of Central California, or the streets of major cities such as New York or Washington, D.C. However, it is important...
Homegrown Heroes: Riverside’s Civil Rights Leaders Honored in New Exhibit
By The Raincross Gazette Staff September 24, 2024 Explore ‘Homegrown Heroes’ at the Civil Rights Institute, showcasing 25 local leaders who shaped Southern California’s civil rights movement through powerful stories and oral histories. The Civil Rights Institute of...
History of Bryn Mawr Will be Topic for Loma Linda Area Parks and Historical Society
By Staff | Redlands Daily Facts September 14, 2024 Audrey Maier, public history director at the Civil Rights Institute of Inland Southern California, will speak about the history of Bryn Mawr, a small community between Loma Linda and Redlands, Tuesday, Sept. 17, at...
25 Inland Empire Civil Rights Leaders Saluted in New Exhibit in Riverside
By Staff | The Sun Photo by Civil Rights Institute of Inland Southern California September 13, 2024 "Homegrown Heroes" showcases contributions of politicians, educators, community volunteers A new exhibit in downtown Riverside called “Homegrown Heroes” will spotlight...
Heroes Share Stories at Civil Rights Institute
New exhibition expands what it means to advance civil rights in the region. Riverside, CA. - September 9, 2024 -The Civil Rights Institute of Inland Southern California invites the public to attend the opening of its exhibition, Homegrown Heroes, on Thursday,...
New Inland Empire Labor Council Exhibit Tells Stories of the Working Class
By Allyson Vergara | The Press Enterprise Photo by Terry Pierson, The Press Enterprise/SCNG September 3, 2024 Advocating for and telling the stories of Inland Empire workers, especially immigrants and those making low wages, is the focus of a new exhibit launched this...






