International Women’s Day
Wendy’s Window
Wendy’s Window
Delucca “Lucca” Rolle, the 15-year-old high school student who was punched and had his head slammed against the concrete by law enforcement officers last month, joined his attorney and several prominent civil rights activists in a peaceful demonstration in Florida to denounce police brutality. Rolle and others chanted, “Justice will be served,” as they marched toward New Mount Baptist Church in Fort Lauderdale. Attorney and activist Ben Crump, Broward/Fort Lauderdale NAACP president Marsha Ellison, National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) President and CEO Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis, Jr., Westside Gazette Publisher Bobby Henry and the late Trayvon Martin’s Mother Sybrina Fulton,
Metro Certification Workshop 101 Certification is the First Key to METRO Success
CSU Dominguez Hills to Host Group Relations Conference
USC BAA Aligning for Black Excellence in Higher Education Summit III: R.I.S.E. (Reshaping Identity Informed by Stereotypes vs. Experiences
Write In America Gallery’ Los Angeles African American Photo Art on Exhibit, LA City Hall, ends 3/20
Free Art Workshop & Cooking Demonstration at Blue Roof Studios
Cartoonist David G. Brown to sign copies of his latest book “Barack, Race and the Media: The Obama Legacy” at The Museum of African American Art
Help or Harm? What the GOP Tax Law Means for Californians
Thousands to be hired at L.A. Coliseum
Quincy Jones presents Richard Bona & Mandekan Cubano at The Broad Stage
Michael Jackson, Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley & Elizabeth Taylor Top the Bill for the “Legends of Hollywood & Music Auction”
Dodgers Invite Los Angeles Community to 23rd Annual Community Job Fair
There will be a special award presentation honoring Tisha Campbell-Martin for her exceptional achievement in entertainment.
The Lisa Smith Wengler Center for the Arts at Pepperdine University will host its annual Family Arts Fest,