Advertorial – ‘See To, Not Through’ – A Love Letter to South L.A.
What homeownership looks like today is a 40-80 hour work week and scarcely making enough to survive, not live.
What homeownership looks like today is a 40-80 hour work week and scarcely making enough to survive, not live.
tarting today, anyone in Los Angeles can take fully autonomous rides 24/7 with Waymo One – rolling through Santa Monica, Hollywood Boulevard, USC, and everything in between.
The William Grant Still Arts Center, located at 2520 S. West View St., in L.A., presents its 44th Annual Black Doll Show, titled “in need of good folk… ‘MAGIC FOLK LIKE US’,” curated by Aiysha Sinclair.
If you’re looking for extra motivation, then consider quitting smoking during the Great American Smokeout that takes place this Thursday, Nov. 21.
Larry Powell Debuts “The Daddy Issue” Live Recording at Passion + Progress event, blending transformative storytelling with wellness spaces and live performances to celebrate and uplift Black, queer narratives, all while fostering a sense of community.
In AMC Theaters theaters now, “Albany Road” is a film for the family infused with dynamic Black characters in a holiday narrative that “invites viewers to laugh, cry and reflect.”
California Secretary of State Shirley N. Weber emphasized the state’s commitment to election transparency and precision during a media briefing, highlighting the meticulous process of counting and certifying ballots in a state with over 22 million registered voters.
Coming Dec. 6, the Los Angeles County Commission on HIV’s (LACHIV) Black Caucus is joining forces with local leaders and organizations to host a community-focused World AIDS Day event, emphasizing the sexual health needs of Black communities.
On Sunday, November 17, UrbanPromise Los Angeles (UPLA) hosted their fifth annual Hope for the Future Annual Fundraising Event at the Henry J. and Gloria Caruso Auditorium at Pepperdine University. A wide variety of supporters, educators, community leaders, donors, sponsors, students, and family members attend the intimate yet powerful luncheon to celebrate their impact and explore their hopes for the future.
As the Thanksgiving holidays draws near, several nonprofits will give away free groceries to people in need.
With Thanksgiving approaching, who doesn’t look forward to enjoying a hearty meal that has traditionally been associated with a great assortment of mouthwatering foods and desserts.
Mother and daughter duo, Angela Kelly and Jhala Angelique, are changing lives as the President and Vice President of the California Youth at Risk Intervention Program, along with their “I Am Anti-Bullying” campaign.
Judge Dion Griffith Morrow recently passed away after a remarkable career as a practicing attorney, special counsel, Municipal Court judge and Superior Court judge. He was 92 years old.
The Los Angeles Chargers avoided a late rally by the Cincinnati Bengals to win 34-27. The game was at a stalemate for 12 regulated minutes. Running back J.K. Dobbins broke the tie with a 29-yard touchdown rush.
The race for the presidency of the Pasadena branch of the NAACP has become embroiled in controversy, with candidate Brandon Lamar alleging procedural irregularities and violations of election bylaws.