Enjonette Baker, Walking by Faith and Not By Sight
“It’s time for us women to show that we can be business owners too.”
“It’s time for us women to show that we can be business owners too.”
Both known and overlooked Black women who have made a way for women today through entertainment, inventions and politics.
Past and modern day Black women who have made herstory
On February 26, 2012 Black America was in an outrage over the death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin who was killed in Sanford, Florida by a white 28-year-old neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman after reporting Martin to the police as “suspicious.”
On Tuesday, March 7, the city of Los Angeles held primary elections for mayor, city council seats, city attorney, city controller and community colleges board of trustees seats.
This week in Women’s History Month, we focus on the great accomplishments Black female inventors and scientists have contributed to the world.
2016 Taste of Soul Health Providers reflect on the importance of wellness, community and family at the largest street festival in Los Angeles.
“I’ve made some of the same mistakes multiple times, but I never let my mistakes outnumber my attempts at a greater me.”
Senator Kamala Harris speaks about the significance of Black History Month, the Trump Administration and her first 90 days in office
Black Entrepreneurs from the 1800’s through the late 1900’s
The wait for Michael Colyar’s highly anticipated one man show, “Michael Colyar’s Momma” is finally over. The debut of the dramatic one man show will premiere, Friday, February 3 and Saturday, February 4 at the Hollywood Barnsdall Theatre.
Prior to the founding of the Congressional Black Caucus being founded, was its predecessor, the Democratic Select Committee. The committee which was founded by in January 1969 by a group of Black members of the House of Representatives including: 1. Shirley Chisholm 2. William L. Clay Sr. 3. Louis Stokes 4. Charles Diggs (First Chairman) The organization was renamed the Congressional Black Caucus in February 1971, founders include: 1. William L. Clay Sr., Missouri 2. Shirley Chisholm, New York 3. Louis Stokes, Ohio 4. George W. Collins 5. John Conyers 6. Ronald Dellums 7. Augustus F. Hawkins 8. Ralph Metacalfe
Suite Four Sparkling Wine Company Creates a Celebratory Drinking Experience for the Millennial Generation
Mitchell has worked in the military for 16 years. In 2000, Mitchell enlisted in the Army and later the Air Force. Today, she is the first African American female the LAFD has hired in over 13 years.
At A New You Barber and Beauty Salon, clients can receive a haircut and a high blood pressure test