‘Auntie Jamz’ Provides ‘Ol School Energy with Timeless Classics
Kristian Smith and Los Angeles DJ Rose Gawd have curated a space for you to enjoy those throwbacks that will bring you a sense of nostalgia.
Kristian Smith and Los Angeles DJ Rose Gawd have curated a space for you to enjoy those throwbacks that will bring you a sense of nostalgia.
Darrell Dixon’s father was just 25 when he had a major heart attack in the rural Mississippi Delta. By his early 40s, a series of additional attacks had left his heart muscle too weak to pump enough blood to his body. He died in 2013 at the age of 49.
Ollie Elizabeth Lawrence – community advocate, bank executive, foster mom, and woman of God – departed this world for eternal life with the Lord, leaving a legacy of kindness, compassion, laughter, brilliance, service, and love to all who knew her.
The Los Angeles Sentinel and the Bakewell family extend our deepest condolences to the Valentine Family on the passing of the family matriarch, Arzella J. Valentine.
Oscar nominee Colman Domingo’s new film, “Sing Sing” is guaranteed to pull at your heartstrings. Directed by Greg Kwedar, “Sing Sing” is inspired by the Rehabilitation Through the Arts (RTA) program founded in 1996 at Sing Sing Correctional Facility in Ossining, New York.
Jay Ellis brings his debut publication, “Did Everyone Have an Imaginary Friend (or Just Me?)” to L.A.
Anthony D. Mays is a software engineer, speaker, DEI consultant, tech career coach and the founder of Morgan Latimer Consulting.
Founder of Tatum Skin in Inglewood, Amy Tatum is licensed esthetician with a special focus on melanated skin.
According to the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA), Black adults are 20% more likely to experience severe mental health issues. The 2016 National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Report stated, “Those who are from racial and ethnic minority groups are less likely to receive behavioral health services.”