
CeCe Winans Ministers on ‘American Idol’s Easter Special’
This Easter Sunday, April 20, 17-time Grammy-winning vocalist and Gospel music icon CeCe Winans is set to minister on “American Idol” during their “Songs of Faith” Easter Special.
This Easter Sunday, April 20, 17-time Grammy-winning vocalist and Gospel music icon CeCe Winans is set to minister on “American Idol” during their “Songs of Faith” Easter Special.
Big B’s Bobbie Q (BBB) is thrilled to mark its third year at the 19th Annual Taste of Soul Family Festival set for Saturday, Oct. 19, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Crenshaw Blvd., from Obama Blvd. to Stocker Ave.
The World Conference of Mayors and Captain Millionaires Inc. recently announced a new joint initiative called “Unity for a Better Community” (UFABC) to promote unity, social justice, and economic empowerment across the United States and worldwide.
Multi-award-winning gospel music legend CeCe Winans’ “Goodness” tour stops in Los Angeles, on Saturday, April 13.
Lisa M. Garrett, the director of Personnel for the County of Los Angeles, is one woman who has impacted lives for the better in local communities, and she has done so for 30 years.
Friends, family, and admirers recently stopped by to celebrate the 103rd birthday of the beautiful, admired, healthy, and beloved woman of God & Centenarian, Mother Juanita Hutchinson, on Tuesday, January 30, 2024, at her Los Angeles home.
Pastor Hector Monarrez and the members of Victory Outreach Church of Compton welcomed Patti Collins, wife of the legendary funk music bassist and beloved philanthropist Bootsy Collins, to kick-off of the “Funk Not Fight Rally 4 Peace” West Coast Chapter on Saturday, Dec. 30.
Funk music legend, Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Bootsy Collins and his wife, Patti Collins – president of the Bootsy Collins Foundation, are bringing their “Funk Not Fight Rally 4 Peace” to the West Coast, on Friday, Dec. 30, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., at Victory Outreach Ministries Compton, 4205 East Alondra Blvd, in Compton.
The Alzheimer’s Association, California Southland Chapter along with the Diane E. Watson Center for Compassionate Intervention, hosted an informative, crucial, impactful and eye opening conversation about Alzheimer’s Disease: “A Community Conversation on Public Health, Population Health & Public Policy” on Saturday, November 11, at the People’s International Church of Christ in Los Angeles.
Dr. Jemeker Thompson-Hairston – author, wife, mother, publisher, and minister of the Gospel – was once known in the streets of L.A. and the world, as the “Queen Pin.” Now, as a minister to women in prison, she urges loved ones to remember those who are currently serving time.
Between June 2023 and May 2024, more than 15 million Medi-Cal recipients will have their Medi-Cal eligibility redetermined as part of what’s been referred to as the “great unwinding”. In June 2023, an alarming 225,000 individuals were disenrolled from Medi-Cal mainly because they did not return their redetermination packages or “yellow envelope” to the county for processing.
This year, do yourself and your loved ones a huge favor and plan to enjoy “Woo Wop” found only at Big B’s Bobbie Q, a popular vendor at the 18th Annual Taste of Soul Family Festival on Saturday, October 21.
Established in 2005, the car club “Corvette of Choice” (COC) has lived up to its motto “To be actively involved in the community and help those who are less fortunate than Themselves.” This non-profit organization delights in being involved and making a positive difference in the community, and their beautiful cars are used as a tool to reach those in nee
Reflecting deeply on his experience and appreciation for The Robey Theatre Company, professional videographer, director, film editor, and American actor Jermaine Alexander tells us a little about himself, and why he believes that we all should be interested in attending or supporting a milestone event that will take place this coming Sunday, April 9th, in honor of the late Paul Robeson.
Many in the Black and Hispanic communities suffer unnecessarily and avoid the subject of cognitive decline due to mistrust, misinformation, and stigmas related to testing and clinical trials. Black Americans are twice as likely as other ethnic groups to say they “don’t trust medical research” and “might not be treated fairly.”