Kimberlee Buck

Project 18Fourty Dance Studio, Paving the Way for Ballerinas of Color  

Tahira Aliya Page is an international dancer who uses her passion for dance as a means to give back to her community, West Los Angeles/ Little Ethiopia. With 32 years of experience as a dancer, having trained in private dance studios in California, Europe, and South America, Page now dedicates her time to mentoring, volunteering, and teaching dance lessons to young girls of color in her dance studio, Project 18Fourty. 

From Millionaire to Billionaire in Training, Dr. Abagail Mamboleo Shares Keys to Successful Entrepreneurship  

From Nairobi, Kenya to a self-made American business woman, Dr. Abagail “Aby” Lilian Mamboleo’s career journey has been life changing! Today, the entrepreneur is living her motto, “I’m a B.I.T. (billionaire in training), and encouraging others to follow suit.  

Black America Commends Channing Dungey For Cancelling ‘Roseanne’ 

In May 2017, ABC announced that its hit comedy sitcom, “Roseanne,” would return to the network two decades after the original series had wrapped up its 9th season run with comedienne Roseanne Barr and the cast. Now, one year after its return, ABC Entertainment President, Channing Dungey, has axed the reboot due to one star’s distasteful rant on social media.  

#BlackVotesMatter: Sebastian Ridley-Thomas Spearheads Maassive Voter Registration Push  

Prior to former Assemblyman Sebastian Ridley-Thomas’ resignation in December 2017, he spent the past four years serving the South Los Angeles community by taking on the state’s homelessness crisis, mental health and environmental issues. Although he is no longer serving in the assembly, Ridley-Thomas continues to be a voice and face of the community. This time however, he is taking his voice to the polls by encouraging California residents to register to vote!