Book Review: “The Truths We Hold, An American Journey”
She reflects fondly on a culturally rich childhood growing up in the Bay Area until the age of 12, when her mother took a job in French-speaking Montreal.
She reflects fondly on a culturally rich childhood growing up in the Bay Area until the age of 12, when her mother took a job in French-speaking Montreal.
Rev. Lawson served as the keynote speaker at Loyola Marymount University’s annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Interfaith Celebration & Prayer Breakfast
Volunteers gave the gift of helping hands in honor of the holiday at George Washington Carver Middle School.
About 380,000 federal employees were furloughed, and an additional 420,000 employees for affected agencies were expected to work with their pay delayed
Los Angeles City Council unanimously approved a motion to authorize 53 positions to repair and/or replace sidewalks and curbs in South L.A.
Elected officials, federal workers and union members gathered at LAX to address the government shutdown.
Fisher noted how he was honored and humbled by the opportunity, he began his professional basketball career in Inglewood.
KIPP Scholar Academy in South L.A., hosted its Annual Winter Concert, featuring performances from diverse, local middle school students
Eugene Jeter III is using his love of exclusive shoes and apparel to help move the culture forward
The evening will lend opportunities to elite business networking with Zambia representatives in high value industries
As a strategist, Cannick has worked at all levels of government including in the California State Assembly and House of Representatives.
The Los Angeles County Registrar Recorder/County Clerk partnered with multiple community organizations to educate and prepare the public about the transition from polling places to vote centers.
Her mission is to improve outcomes among local underserved communities.
Museums, colleges, organizations and more will be celebrating the life of Martin Luther King, Jr. throughout the Greater Los Angeles area.