‘The Boondocks’ Writers Discuss New Show ‘Sugar and Toys’, Social Commentary and Creativity
The Fuse late night television sketch comedy series highlights social commentary using humor.
The Fuse late night television sketch comedy series highlights social commentary using humor.
Success On “The Way”… Ask Dr. Jeanette
For the past two years, NALIP has put a laser focus on encouraging diversity in Hollywood through its #WeAreInclusion campaign.
In season three of FX’s “Snowfall,” crack cocaine is spreading like wildfire through South Central and like a wildfire, it continues its path of destruction, changing the culture foreve
“South Side” follows two friends who just graduated from community college stuck at “Rent-T-Own,” with an ensemble of quirky characters based in Chicago.
The diverse cast will open up their lives to the realty of being a Black real estate agent in Southern California.
In “A House Divided,” McKinney’s character, Carissa Walker, brings new color to a woman not afraid to use her sensuality to move up in the world.
Before the event, Townsend sat down with the Los Angeles Sentinel Newspaper to discuss his creative philosophies, inspiration, and how he operates creativity as an artist.
“South Central Love” was created from a place of purpose, philanthropy, and love.
Having got his first job and as he says “big break” at age 12, Nash has been working over the air for 38 years.
Three promising participants were signed to Union Contractors on site, with several more being offered a chance to join the Southwest Carpenters’ pre-apprentice program.
After working her way through the tattoo industry, Kat Tat has been successful in having her own shop, Enigma.
In the new faith-based film “Overcomer” the issues of faith take center stage.
The discussion at the press conference was focused on the recent Dynamex legislation that participants say, puts a limit on how contractors can govern their work day.