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Councilman Curren Price Reveals Dates for the 24th Annual Central Avenue Jazz Festival
Announcement of 2019 Poster Contest Winner kicks off the celebration leading up to one of the biggest and best jazz festivals in the nation

Opportunities for Our Communities – Advance LA’s New Sign Ordinance
It’s crucial that we have policies in place, like the sign ordinance, that give businesses the tools they need to help them grow and thrive.

NNPA celebrates a successful year at Mid-Winter Training Conference
The Black Press remains resilient and powerful with NNPA members providing excellent reporting from a Black perspective for more than 75 years while celebrating 192 years of the Black Press in America.

SCAQMD Awards More Than $47 Million in Incentive Funds to Implement and Demonstrate Cleaner Technologies and Fuels to Reduce Air Pollution
Much of the funding will be directed at environmental justice communities that are close to industrial areas and are some of the hardest hit by air pollution.

Roland Martin Discusses New Digital Show #RolandMartinUnfiltered
Award-winning journalist, author, TV host and multimedia entrepreneur Roland S. Martin will launch #RolandMartinUnfiltered, a daily digital show, on Tuesday, September 4, 2018. The show will report on news and current events that are important to people of color, covering a wide range of topics including politics, social justice, sports, education, business, finance, entertainment and pop culture.

Bethany Donaphin Works to Improve WNBA
Former WNBA star Bethany Donaphin was named head of league operations this season and hopes to bring the player experience into the league offices. Her involvement in basketball and business will help her to be an asset in a league that is expanding.

Vanessa and Angela Simmons Discuss Motherhood, Entrepreneurship and Growing Up Hip Hop
The daughters of Rev Run, Angela and Vanessa Simmons, discuss how they broke out of their father’s shadow to create their own business empires all while navigating the wide world of social media and reality television.

Actress Nicki Micheaux Talks “LOWLIFE”, Business and Diversity in Hollywood
Nikki Micheaux is the “Lincoln Heights” actress who’s finding new ground as the star of the upcoming pulp-fiction film, “LOWLIFE,” directed by Ryan Prows. “LOWLIFE” follows Micheaux as “Crystal,” a surviving addict who becomes a hero trying to save her alcohol ridden husband’s life, by acquiring a kidney from the daughter she gave away.

Metro Certification Workshop 101 Certification is the First Key to METRO Success
Metro Certification Workshop 101 Certification is the First Key to METRO Success

Marikoko boutique holds ‘Choosing a Home for YOUR Small Business’ in Leimert Park
Marikoko boutique holds “Choosing a Home for YOUR Small Business” in Leimert Park

Recycling Black Dollars Honors Visionaries of The Past
The meeting was attended by well over 50 local African American businesses who all came out to network.

Black Millennial Finds Success in Call Center Industry
Tavere Johnson, Black millennial entrepreneur, business, Black business, Stacy Brown, NNPA Newswire Contributor

Dorsey Academy Teaches Business
Along with teaching, Dorsey works with the School Tour, which brings music entertainment to high schools, middle schools, and parks in Southern California.

Will, Trust … What’s the Difference?
If you have minor children, you can nominate a person to serve as their legal guardian.