CEO of L. A. Promise Fund at the Lucas Museum Press Conference
L.A.’s Promise Fund CEO Veronica Melvin thanked the Lucas family for investing in the South L.A. and also thanked the people who brought the museum to fruition.
L.A.’s Promise Fund CEO Veronica Melvin thanked the Lucas family for investing in the South L.A. and also thanked the people who brought the museum to fruition.
The Lucas Museum of Narrative Art will be a place of education innovation and creativity for the children in the community.
Corruption has roots in America too, observed former president Barack Obama .
Sebastian Ridley-Thomas gives the definition of a “Sanctuary City,” and talks about the impact international citizens have on the economy in Los Angeles.
California State Assemblymember for the 54th District, Sebastian Ridley – Thomas explains the job of an assemblyman and his passion for economics and leadership.
But many ordinary Ivorians have yet to see the benefits of growth.
Women’s Conference Focuses on Racial Justice and Economic Equity
The U.S. economy would lose billions in the construction, manufacturing, and leisure and hospitality industries, if unauthorized immigrants were forced to leave the country
South Sudan Hikes Visa Fees to $10,000, Sparking Outrage
Young Says Lack of Jobs, Not Racism, America’s Biggest Problem
He teaches a depthful and disciplined spirituality that works its way thru the noise, non-sense and negativity encountered each day and cultivates a center of quiet, calm, and assurance deep within us.
Even though the Black jobless rate has decreased more than a percentage point since last year (9.4 percent in August 2015), it is still nearly double the White unemployment rate (4.4 percent)
Barragan is running for political office on a platform of standing up for poor and working class families, yet her background contradicts the core of what these issues mean
The City’s Economic Development Committee took action on April 12 that would guarantee Los Angeles workers 48 hours of paid sick leave annually to take care of themselves, an ill family member or loved one.
City controller’s newest data site breaks down city demographics and economics by council district Which neighborhood’s residents have the longest morning commutes? Which residential area has the highest vacancy rate? Which district has the oldest Angelenos? How about the highest and lowest incomes? And where in the City are unemployed women most likely to live? The answers to these questions and many more are now available online on EconomyPanel, a new online dashboard launched last week by City Controller Ron Galperin. The site enables residents, businesses, non-profits and academics to explore economic and demographic information about the City–broken down by