Photo caption: 2024 Black Rose Award winners. Left to right first row; Fontana Mayor Acquanetta Warren; Michael Beauregard, Assistant Manager at Sam’s Club; Tomás Morales, President of Cal State San Bernardino; Dr. Marcus Funchess, San Bernardino City Unified School District; Tina Darling, Director of Education at American Career College; James C. Baker II, Park Commissioner for the City of Moreno Valley; Bronica Martindale, Black Rose Entertainment Chairperson; Ezekiel Adeleke, outgoing Foundation President; Jack B. Clarke Jr., a community leader and partner at the law firm of Atkinson, Andelson, Loya, Ruud & Romo. Back Row: Carl Dameron, Foundation President; Aristotle McDaniel, founder of GPL-Grandparents Love; Jim King, Black Rose founder and Foundation Secretary.
Photo caption: 2024 Black Rose Award winners. Left to right first row; Fontana Mayor Acquanetta Warren; Michael Beauregard, Assistant Manager at Sam’s Club; Tomás Morales, President of Cal State San Bernardino; Dr. Marcus Funchess, San Bernardino City Unified School District; Tina Darling, Director of Education at American Career College; James C. Baker II, Park Commissioner for the City of Moreno Valley; Bronica Martindale, Black Rose Entertainment Chairperson; Ezekiel Adeleke, outgoing Foundation President; Jack B. Clarke Jr., a community leader and partner at the law firm of Atkinson, Andelson, Loya, Ruud & Romo. Back Row: Carl Dameron, Foundation President; Aristotle McDaniel, founder of GPL-Grandparents Love; Jim King, Black Rose founder and Foundation Secretary.

“The Black Culture Foundation Celebrates the 33rd Annual Black Rose Awards with our call for entries for the 2025 Black Rose Awards,” said President Carl M. Dameron.

SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. – Some individuals have dedicated their lives to serving others, going above and beyond in their contributions. “We are looking for Black Heroes and Sheroes in the IE,” said Carl M. Dameron, President of the Black Culture Foundation.

On Saturday, February 1, 2025, at 5:30 p.m., the Black Culture Foundation will honor and celebrate the remarkable work of these individuals at the 33rd Annual Black Rose Awards in the Santos Manuel Student Union at Cal State San Bernardino.

“If you know of a remarkable Black leader or someone deeply committed to improving the community for everyone in the Inland Empire, the Black Culture Foundation is eager to learn about them. We are actively seeking nominations for The Black Rose, Humanitarian of the Year, and Community Service awards,” said Dameron.

“We are searching for individuals whose volunteer efforts surpass their job-related activities,” said Black Rose Founder Jim King. “These are the unsung heroes—individuals who volunteer with multiple organizations or dedicate their spare time to one or more. They do not seek recognition but endeavor to improve their community and make it a better place to live.”

To nominate a remarkable person for a Black Rose Award, go online to sbbcfoundation.org. Nominations are due by September 30, 2024, at 5:00 pm

As Dameron explained, the awards program is dedicated to honoring the Black community in the Inland Empire. However, it’s important to note that recipients of the award are not required to be Black. Over the years, numerous community leaders in law enforcement, education, and other public arenas have been celebrated and presented with an award for their impactful contributions to the Inland Empire.

“Join us in celebrating and honoring the significant contributions of the Black community in The Inland Empire. By becoming a committee member, you can play a vital role in shaping the Black Rose Awards program and the Black History Parade. To take the lead as a member or committee chair, sign up online at https://sbbcfoundation.org,” said King.

Black Rose Founder Jim King and Dr. Hardy Brown, Jr. The Black Culture Foundation's noble purpose is to kindle an interest in and deeper appreciation of Black culture and raise community awareness about the achievements of Black individuals, past and present.
Black Rose Founder Jim King and Dr. Hardy Brown, Jr. The Black Culture Foundation’s noble purpose is to kindle an interest in and deeper appreciation of Black culture and raise community awareness about the achievements of Black individuals, past and present.
Black Rose Founder Jim King and Dr. Hardy Brown, Jr. The Black Culture Foundation’s noble purpose is to kindle an interest in and deeper appreciation of Black culture and raise community awareness about the achievements of Black individuals, past and present.

About the Black Rose Awards

The Black Rose Awards serve as a tribute to Black History Month. The awards are sponsored by the Black Culture Foundation, a non-profit established in 1968 by a small group of individuals who felt that our school systems have failed to include Black history studies in regular curriculums nationwide. As a result, all students miss the chance to learn more about this crucial part of our country’s history.

The Black Culture Foundation’s noble purpose is to kindle an interest in and deeper appreciation of Black culture, raise community awareness about the achievements of Black individuals, past and present, and organize an annual Black History Month parade and associated cultural events. Furthermore, the foundation seeks to transcend cultural barriers by uniting the local community and celebrating this event with unity and brotherhood.

 

The Black Rose Awards are the Foundation’s showcase cultural event.