Student Athlete of the Week: Koa Seymour
Senior golfer Koa Seymour recently signed to compete at Cal State Fullerton. Seymour noted how she enjoyed the campus; she also developed a strong relationship with the coach and players.
Senior golfer Koa Seymour recently signed to compete at Cal State Fullerton. Seymour noted how she enjoyed the campus; she also developed a strong relationship with the coach and players.
Andy Nsiele, KBLA’s board operator and audio engineer, shared a similar sentiment. “Robin was the light in the midst of darkness! She was the light in the midst of chaos! Her radiant positivity and jovial spirit were contagious,” Nsiele said.
“When I think about parents who lost their two-year-old, I think about the 30 years I had with my son,” he said. “It makes me realize how much grace God has given me.”
The Simin Hope Foundation joined forces with the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) for their annual holiday tradition of the Winter Wonderland & Toy Giveaway.
A local nonprofit, The Hidden Genius Project, hosted its 12th Annual Brothers Code event at Inglewood High School on Dec. 14, to expose youth and adults of color to technology career pathways, culminating National Computer Science Education Week.
Artist and community advocate EastSide K-Boy & PVJOBS/Re-entry Network, in collaboration with Phee-Nomenal-Women invite the public to their inaugural “Toys 4 Us” Toy Drive on Sunday Sunday, December 22, 2024, from 12 to 3 PM at PVJOBS headquarters, located at 4112 S. Main Street, in the heart of the East South Central Los Angeles neighborhood.
Senator Lola Smallwood-Cuevas presented six employment social enterprises located in L.A.’s 28th Senate District with $1.85 million in grant funding from CA RISE
James Williams is the son of a preacher, a Dorsey High alum, and the creative director for Raking Leaves Productions Films in Beverly Hills.
With a lively community event on Dec. 11, the Hyde Park Miriam Matthews Branch Library proudly celebrated its 20th anniversary at 2205 West Florence Avenue.
The Geffen Playhouse hosted “WHAT IT IZ: The Spoken Wordical” on Dec. 6-7, a groundbreaking hip hop theater production written by formerly incarcerated and system-impacted artists.
On December 15, LACMA opened the new exhibit “Imagining Black Diasporas: 21st- Century Art and Poetic.”
The Inglewood Chess Club creates an inviting space where players — from beginners to experts — can meet, compete, and connect.
The Crenshaw Branch of Chase Bank held a financial education event on elder abuse and protecting the elderly from scams at the Chase Crenshaw Community Center located at 4401 Crenshaw Blvd in Los Angeles.
Covered California simplifies the process of navigating health insurance and exploring coverage options.
The L.A. County Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO), in partnership with the Pacific Asian Consortium of Employment (PACE), is launching the Economic Opportunity Holiday Grant Program, providing $584,000 in new grants to support small businesses and nonprofits.