Judge Greg Mathis

Judge Greg Mathis Get Personal on ‘Mathis Family Matters’

For an unprecedented 23 seasons, audiences have watched the Honorable Judge Greg Mathis decide cases on his reality-based courtroom series. In his new E! Network docu-series, “Mathis Family Matters,” the former judge of Michigan’s 36th District Court opens his home and shares his personal life with viewers.

Equal Justice Now and Los Angeles Urban League Young Professional town hall discuss voting rights

Equal Justice Now and Los Angeles Urban League Young Professional’s hosted an online meeting via Zoom Saturday morning highlighting voter registration and social justice.  

Retired judge and reality court show star Judge Greg Mathis moderated the more than two-hour long town hall that included speakers Andrew Lewis, Tai Savet, Trell Thomas, Mir Harris and Equal Justice Now Co-Founder Tony Smith.  

Celebration of Life Services Set for Rev. Clay Evans

The Rev. Clay Evans, a nationally-known pastor and civil rights advocate, passed away on Nov. 27, at the age of 94. The founder of Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church in Chicago, he was a leading voice in the civil rights movement for 50 years as well as a trailblazer in evangelical broadcasting and American gospel music. He supported Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s work in Chicago; he co-founded Operation PUSH, one of the nation’s pioneering civil rights organizations, with the Rev. Jesse Jackson, whom he ordained at Fellowship in 1968; and he released eleven albums of gospel music, including “I’ve Got

17th Annual Black College Expo hits LA Convention Center

  Thousands of students with folders of college information filled the Los Convention Center as the 17th Annual Black College Expo brought representatives from across the country to show Los Angles what historically Black colleges and universities have to offer on Sunday, Feb. 8 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The halls were full of young, Black students with gleaming eyes ready to speak to representatives of close to 100 colleges and educational programs, including Howard University, Tuskegee University and Fisk University. Not only was there information, but students also had to opportunity to apply and get accepted on the