California Coalition Hosts ‘Birth Justice & Joy’
An enthusiastic crowd gathered on Thursday, Aug. 29 to attend “Birth Justice & Joy” hosted by the California Coalition for Black Birth Justice at the Grass Room in downtown Los Angeles.
An enthusiastic crowd gathered on Thursday, Aug. 29 to attend “Birth Justice & Joy” hosted by the California Coalition for Black Birth Justice at the Grass Room in downtown Los Angeles.
As Alliance College-Ready Public Schools celebrates its 20th anniversary, it continues to be a pillar of academic excellence and community support, especially for Black families in Los Angeles.
More than 250 news professionals representing nearly 150 media outlets attended the annual Ethnic Media Conference, Expo, and Awards held at the Sheraton Grand Hotel in Sacramento on Aug. 27 and 28.
Majorr Smith leads healing movements Healing Hause and Choosetarian.
Political briefs about news from throughout the state.
Nurses across California may soon have easier access to more career opportunities, if Gov. Gavin Newsom signs a new bill into law.
A recap of legislation affecting Black Californians.
The 2024 Ethnic Media Conference, Expo, and Awards, held from August 27-28 in Sacramento, was a testament to the vital role of ethnic media in shaping narratives and fostering community connections across California.
The Airport Minority Advisory Council (AMAC) honored Apryl Stewart, president & CEO of Skyview Concessions, with its prestigious Small Business Partner Award.
The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) is the official transportation partner for the 2024 Taste of Soul. This year, avoid the heat and the traffic and take a cool comfortable ride on the Metro K Line to the festival on Crenshaw Boulevard. Learn more about the Metro K-Line and additional transportation programs.
As the Los Angeles Sparks endure a tough season, the younger members of the squad have been stepping up and displaying their talents when their names are called.
California lawmakers this week passed some of the nation’s most ambitious legislation aimed at atoning for a legacy of racist policies that drove disparities for Black people, from housing to education to health.
After 18 years on Slauson Avenue in South L.A., the Snoball Shop has decided to close its doors Saturday, August 31.
Sanaiya Wright, a young woman of color, demystifies the magic of Danessa Myricks.
Wellnest President and CEO Charlene Dimas-Peinado speaks about the history and relevance of the organization.