‘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.
Inglewood native, photographer, videographer, and editor Kelli Scates is the owner of 430 Productions, a full-service commercial, brand photo, and film production studio space located in the DTLA arts district.
Laser Scientist Hildreth (Hal) Walker, Jr., and his wife, STEM pioneer Dr. Bettye Davis Walker, were recently honored by Inglewood’s Mayor James Butts, Los Angeles Councilmember Curren Price, and Congresswoman Maxine Waters at Santa Monica College (SMC).
Alice Coltrane, pianist, harpist, organist, composer, singer, and wife of famous jazz saxophonist John Coltrane, would have been 85 years-old on Saturday, August 27th. Her birthday celebration at Grand Park, presented by dublab and The John and Alice Coltrane Home, was one of 19 Grand Performances held at the DTLA park as part of its 36th Annual Summer Concert Series.
Terrence Blanchard, 59, is the first Black Trumpeter and Composer to have his work performed at the Metropolitan Opera.
In 2009, Susan Rice was appointed by former President Barack Obama as the first African American woman to serve as the United States Ambassador of the United Nations.
Jackie Robinson became the first African American to play Major League Baseball, joining the Brooklyn Dodgers on April 5, 1947.
Kenneth Hahn was the only elected politician to meet Reverent Martin Luther King Jr. at the airport when he visited Los Angeles in 1961.
Tarana Burkę founded the #MeToo movement in 2006, creating a hashtag and a voice to the many untold stories of victims of sexual assault.
After almost 100 competitions, Zaila Avant-Garde, 14, became the first Black contestant to win the Scripps National Spelling Bee
The first Black Barbie doll, Christie, premiered in 1968 in response to the Equal Rights Movement.
Robert Johnson became the first African American billionaire when he sold his cable television station, Black Entertainment Television
Sharon Jackson-Lee is one of the longest-serving African American women in Congress.
Quinton Byfield, 19, is the highest drafted Black hockey player in NHL history.
In 2008, former President Barack Obama became the first Black President of the United States.