
- Black & Brown Community Leaders Show Up for Barbara Lee for U.S. Senate Campaign
- Thinking Bigger with the ThinkWatts Foundation
- African American Firefighter Museum Traces History From Segregation to Integration
- London Brown: How to Become a ‘Baller’ Through the ‘Power’ of Education!
- Mothers In Action Brings Thanksgiving to Seniors and the Community
- LADWP to Build and Operate EV Fast-Charging Stations in Underserved Communities
- John Johnson III Makes Key Pick To Help Rams Defeat Browns
- Overtime Elite’s Gamble: Examining the Thompson Twins’ Legacy on the Road to NBA Stardom
- Black Pharmacists Stand as Advocates in Support of 340B Access to Care
- Jackson Dazzles in 35-Point Effort; Nuggets Stun Clippers in 113-104 Win
Election 2020


Congresswoman Waters, A Fearless Leader Fighting for Us All
For over 40 years, Congresswoman Maxine Waters (D), who represents California’s 43rd Congressional District, has fought for marginalized groups and communities like African Americans, women, families and the poor. Now, less than 20 days away from the 2020 U.S. Presidential election, Waters, who is running for reelection, reminds us that there’s more work to be done and she’s putting on her boxing gloves and stepping into the ring to finish.

WATCH: Cory Booker Suspends His Campaign for President
Read all about it in this week’s Los Angeles Sentinel, on newsstands Thursday.

Andrew Yang brings presidential campaign to ethnic media
On Tuesday, July 23, Andrew Yang became the first presidential candidate to participate in a teleconference with ethnic media reporters, organized by Ethnic Media Services. Pleased to be offered a bubble tea as he sat down at a dais, Yang greeted about four dozen ethnic media representatives by noting how his own parents, after immigrating to the United States, had relied on Chinese newspapers for news and loved watching Chinese television as they raised their two sons. I’m an entrepreneur, not a politician, he said as he introduced himself. Before deciding to run for president, he spent the past seven

Attendees Reflect on Biden’s Breakfast Meeting at Dulan’s
At a breakfast gathering held at Dulan’s On Crenshaw soul food restaurant, Biden greeted, chatted and donned an apron and hat to serve meals to more than 60 people who attended the event on iconic Crenshaw Blvd., in South Los Angeles. He outlined his reasons for running, saying that he wants “to restore the soul of the country,” and he also took time to take a shot at President Donald Trump, referring to Trump’s recent Twitter comments, which disparaged four Democratic congresswomen and stated that they should “go back and help fix the totally broken and crime-infested places from which they came.”