“Media” Actor Stephen Bishop talks about Diversity at the NAACP Images Awards
Stephen Bishop talks about his acting technique and his current projects: “Imposter” on Bravo and “Media” on TV One. Host: Brandon I. Brooks
Stephen Bishop talks about his acting technique and his current projects: “Imposter” on Bravo and “Media” on TV One. Host: Brandon I. Brooks
Judge Greg Mathis expresses his disappointment in former Senator Jeff Sessions becoming the U.S. Attorney General.
Host: Brandon I. Brooks
Israel Houghton from Israel and New breed talks about musical inspiration at the 48th Annual NAACP Image Awards.
Host: Brandon I. Brooks
Film Director Mario Van Peebles talks about the legacy of his father, Melvin Van Peebles. Mandela explains his role in the mini-series “Roots”
Host: Brandon I. Brooks
Shalita Grant who plays the role of Agent Sonja Percy on the hit series NCIS: New Orleans, speaks at the 48th annual NAACP Image Awards.
Tina Lifford who plays Aunt Violet on the hit series “Queen Sugar,” catches up with the Los Angeles Sentinel Newspaper and the L.A. Watts Times Newspaper on the red carpet at the 48th annual NAACP Image Awards.
Timon Kyle Durrett speaks at 48th annual NAACP Image Awards
Ashley Jackson, Daughter of Jesse Jackson, at the NAACP Image Awards
The 59th annual Grammy awards opened up with singing sensation The Weeknd, who performed, “Starboy,” and “I Feel It Coming,” featuring a special guest collaboration with EDM pop group Daft Punk.
Price is devoted to improving the socioeconomic status of low-income families and children
Senator Kamala Harris speaks about the significance of Black History Month, the Trump Administration and her first 90 days in office
Stars came out dressed to impress as the red carpet was full of the biggest and brightest that Black Hollywood has to offer
Recently, a private screening of filmmaker Ava DuVernay’s Oscar-nominated Netflix documentary, “13th” was held at the historic Nate Holden Performing Arts Center in Los Angeles, where the African American artist community gathered to examine the proverbial smoke and mirrors of Black history.
Sponsored by Blackwood Alliance and The California Endowment, the screening promoted a hands-on, effective dialogue about the tides of colorism. In the film, chilling truths are revealed about the systematic oppression of Black and Latino people, and the hidden agendas built into America’s political regime. The documentary is centered around a major loophole found in the United States Constitution’s 13th Amendment which according to the Library of Congress states: “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.”
The Los Angeles Sentinel chats with singer/motivational speaker Rebecca King-Crews at 2016 AIDS Healthcare Foundation event held at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, CA.