Taste of Soul Is Here!
Excitement is building throughout L.A. as people anticipate the 17th Annual Taste of Soul Family Festival, set for Saturday, October 15, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., on Crenshaw Blvd., between Stocker St. and Obama Blvd.
Excitement is building throughout L.A. as people anticipate the 17th Annual Taste of Soul Family Festival, set for Saturday, October 15, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., on Crenshaw Blvd., between Stocker St. and Obama Blvd.
The drive-thru only event to give away free groceries, PPE supplies, and more
Despite the difficulties of COVID-19, the organization is still dedicated to helping youth meet their educational needs.
Statement from the Executive Publisher on Death and Protest of George Floyd
Authors and community leaders came to support the students by reading their own books and their favorite Dr. Seuss books.
The health and family festival continues the tradition of helping youth get ready for their future.
It’s Spring, time to clean house and recycle hazardous waste.
In light of this event and in an effort to continue the promises he made when elected chief of LAPD, Michel Moore met with local Black leaders at the Los Angeles Sentinel Newspaper on Tuesday, December 11, to discuss the officer-involved shooting.
Pioneer and Veteran journalist Ed Gordon goes one-on-one with Cora Jackson-Fossett of the Los Angeles Sentinel Newspaper and the L.A. Watts Times Newspaper.
Legendary sports commentator Stephen A. Smith speaks on diversity and his controversial comments regarding the Black Lives Matter movement.
Hosted by Brandon I. Brooks, managing editor Los Angeles Sentinel and L.A. Watts Times
Among the sacred names of our honored ancestors which we raise and praise this month, let us pay homage and pour libation for Paul Robeson (April 9, 1898—January 23, 1976), a truly Imhotepian man, in the classical African sense of the word, i.e., a master of many disciplines of knowledge and skilled practice directed toward bringing good in the world. Indeed, he was a critically acclaimed actor, singer, scholar, civil and human rights activist, orator and advocate of workers and everyday people everywhere. However, it is important to note that it is not simply his professional excellence and achievement which made him who he was and won for him accolades, honors and reverent respect around the world, but also his profound and steadfast commitment to his principles and his people and to humanity as a whole, especially ordinary, everyday people.
Legendary sports commentator Stephen A. Smith sits down with Brandon I. Brooks, managing editor of the Los Angeles Sentinel Newspaper and the L.A. Watts Times Newspaper for a one-on-one interview.
Renowned sportscaster Stephen A. Smith goes in depth on his struggles with reading as a child and his method of overcoming his academic obstacles.
Host: Brandon I. Brooks
A well-deserved light was shed on them for all their hard work and dedication to uplift Black people
Jasmyne Cannick believes that the L.A. Police Chief purposely allowed her to be unlawfully arrested and detained due to his displeasure about her articles criticizing his leadership