- Enjoy Church on the ‘Shaw at Brenda Marsh-Mitchell Gospel Stage
- Kamlager-Dove Secures $1.6 Million for Butterfly’s Haven
- Groundbreaking Reporter Warren Wilson Passes Away
- Brotherhood Crusade Gives Away Bikes to Community Youth
- Eric Benét Headlines KJLH Stage at Taste of Soul
- Jim McDonnell Named Next Chief of Los Angeles Police Department
- Newsom Signs Black Caucus Bills; Advocates Question ‘Reparations’ Description
- L.A. Urban League, NBC4, and Telemundo 52 Present State of Black Los Angeles
- Seventh Annual United Against Hate Week Launches from Watts
- Local Health Providers Offer Free Medical Services at Taste of Soul
- Attorney Fani Willis Addresses L.A. Community Members Supporting Her Race In Georgia
- Marqueece Harris-Dawson Elected as L.A. City Council President
- Q&A on Taste of Soul with Crystal Williams, Community Relations Manager at SoCalGas
- Costco is Coming to South Los Angeles
- Davóne Tines Unpacks the Legacy of Paul Robeson at Zipper Hall
- Black Caucus Members Weigh Next Steps for Reparations in California
- Celebrating Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson at The Ebell of LA
- Black Community Unites to Re-Elect L.A. Mayor Karen Bass
- L.A. Sentinel Visits Western States Carpenters South L.A. Training Center
- Street Named in Honor of Watts Activist `Sweet’ Alice Harris
- Tito Jackson, Member of Jackson 5, Dies at 70
- Councilwoman Heather Hutt Holds Campaign Kick-Off
- Food Bank of Southern California Antes Up Under New CEO
- Kamala Harris Trounces Donald Trump in First Presidential Debate
- Richard Alatorre, Pioneering Chicano Activist, Passes at 81
- Mayor Warren and the Impact of Local Officials
- USC Falls Short 30-33 to The Undefeated Penn State
- BIPOC Beauty Alternatives to 2024 Allure Readers’ Choice Awards
- Los Angeles Día de Muertos and Afro-Mexican Traditions — Nov. 1 and 2
- Tyler Thrasher Explores Spectrum in ‘The Universe in 100 Colors’
Immigration
Federal Judge Rules ICE and L.A. County Sheriff’s Department Unlawfully Detained Immigrants
The decision entitles a national class of people currently subject to immigration detainers to relief from their detainers
Immigration, Labor and The Black Community
Actual change means developing new realities grounded in common values that benefit not only Black workers but the entire Black community.
Assemblyman Sebastian Ridley Thomas Explains What a “Sanctuary City” is
Sebastian Ridley-Thomas gives the definition of a “Sanctuary City,” and talks about the impact international citizens have on the economy in Los Angeles.
Nearly 200 Arrested in ICE Raids
Nearly 200 people in six Southern California counties were arrested during a five-day operation targeting criminal aliens, illegal re-entrants and immigration fugitives
Senator Harris Names Heather Hutt So. Cal Deputy Director
Senator Kamala Harris recently named longtime communications and marketing expert Heather Hutt as her new Southern California Deputy Director of Communications.
Ben Carson compares slavery to immigration to America
Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson on Monday compared slavery to immigration in the United States, a view that experts on slavery called a misleading read on American history.
Greenlining Institutes Calls for End to ICE Raids
improve our schools and make sure that all within our borders have access to health care.”
The Best of President Barack Obama
As we forge ahead, we look back at some of the highlights of the United States of America’s first African American president.
Trump, LA mayor talk Olympics, infrastructure, immigration
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti and President-elect Donald Trump have talked about immigration, infrastructure and the Olympics in their first phone call since the election.
Wesson Explores Appointing Immigrant Advocate to Fight Federal Policies
Pledging to defend residents- regardless of immigration status- and safeguard against potential loss of federal funding, Wesson introduces a motion taking proactive steps
Success On The Way: The Constipated System…“Ask Dr. Jeanette”
Are our borders effective? Suppose the hospitals could not afford to care for the bursting population?
SPINNING DUAL REALITIES: BLACKS, LATINOS AND IMMIGRATION
When it comes to immigration, the proverbial glass is half-empty or half-full
National Convening Unites African Americans and Black Immigrants
Black Immigration Network Heads to Los Angeles, CA to Address Racial Justice and Migrant Rights.
US agents round up Central Americans slated for deportation
Immigration agents over the weekend conducted the first raids targeting the deportation of families who flocked across the United States’ southern border over the past two years, a senior government official said Monday. Jeh Johnson, the head of the Department of Homeland Security, said in a statement that the 121 people rounded up during raids in Georgia, Texas and North Carolina were primarily members of Central American families that crossed into the U.S. via Mexico since May 2014. Most were placed in family detention centers in Texas to await deportation. In the statement, Johnson said the raids “should come as