High Desert Black Worker Center brings opportunities to the community

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VICTORVILLE – The High Desert Black Worker Center (HDBWC) celebrated its grand opening September 27, highlighting apprenticeship programs, a county employment workshop, and new opportunities for the community.

HDBWC president and CEO Delores Williams said the center connects residents—especially the Black community, to career and apprenticeship programs that prepare people for certifications leading to mortgage-paying salaries.

In San Bernardino County, the overall unemployment rate is about 6.2%. Yet regional studies show Black workers face much higher joblessness. 

A 2020 Inland Empire analysis estimated Black unemployment at 7.8%, compared to 5.5% for white workers. The poverty rate among Black residents was pegged at 24.1%.

“We believe when Black workers thrive, all workers thrive,” Williams said.

County employment workshop

Booths lined the parking lot, featuring Victor Valley College apprenticeship tracks, local community groups, and vendors. 

San Bernardino County human resources manager Aisha Weaver led a workshop guiding participants through the county’s job application process.

HDBWC steering committee member Sir Duplechan said the center is about more than jobs—it’s about financial stability. 

“When your finances are right, it will eliminate 70% of the problems we face in life,” he said.

Drop-in hub

The new center operates as a drop-in hub during the school year, offering both virtual and in-person training.

Additional programs range from workers’ rights education to an entrepreneurial track that helps participants build businesses and move toward self-sufficiency.

For more information on the High Desert Black Worker Center visit https://www.facebook.com/hdblackworkercenter

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