
- Black & Brown Community Leaders Show Up for Barbara Lee for U.S. Senate Campaign
- Thinking Bigger with the ThinkWatts Foundation
- African American Firefighter Museum Traces History From Segregation to Integration
- London Brown: How to Become a ‘Baller’ Through the ‘Power’ of Education!
- Mothers In Action Brings Thanksgiving to Seniors and the Community
- LADWP to Build and Operate EV Fast-Charging Stations in Underserved Communities
- Jackson Dazzles in 35-Point Effort; Nuggets Stun Clippers in 113-104 Win
- Jordan Defeat Washington Prep in City Section Division III Championships
- Legislature Revisits Bill to Increase Voter Registration Options for Californians
- Values Partnerships Launches Faith and Mental Health Resource with Bishop Jakes
New Frontier Democratic Club


New Frontier Honors Mayor Bass, Councilwoman Hutt, State Secretary Weber and More
If you are into California Democratic Politics, then Sunday, March 5, at the Proud Bird Restaurant in Los Angeles was the place to be. Hundreds of attendees gathered to view the installation of the new Board of Officers for the New Frontier Democratic Club, California’s oldest and most influential African American Democratic Club.

New Frontier Democratic Club Salutes Black Political Power
New Frontier Democratic Club (NFDC) will hold its 63rd Annual Installation and Awards Luncheon on Sunday, March 5, at 3 p.m., at the Proud Bird Banquet Hall, 11022 Aviation Blvd., in Los Angeles.

Two Hopefuls in Race to Replace Former Asm. Burke Have Black Caucus Ties
Nonprofit director and businesswoman Tina Simone McKinnor and Lawndale Mayor Robert Pullen-Miles are running in the April 5 special primary election to replace former Assemblymember Autumn Burke in the 62nd Assembly District and they both have ties to the California Legislative Black Caucus.

COMMUNITY OUTPOUR IN RESPONSE TO BHERC ‘OPERATION LOVE’ CALL FOR BLANKET DONATIONS FOR HOMELESS
The Black Hollywood Education and Resource Center (BHERC) “Operation Love” volunteer team members welcomed a steady flow of donors Sunday, May 24 from 1:00 to 3:00PM. Their goal for this day, was to gather 100 blankets that they would in turn distribute to the homeless the following week. What they could not anticipate, was the outpour and steady march of vehicles and face masked pedestrians that pushed that goal to an unbelievable 1121 blankets. In addition, monetary donations for the purchase of additional blankets were collected as well.

Harris Announces Diverse New Hires In Senior Roles
Senator Harris Appoints Three Women of Color to Key Positions