Tips on Creating a Bill from Paradyse Oakley
While talking to Oakley she gave a lot of gems on creating a bill so here are some that really stood out.
While talking to Oakley she gave a lot of gems on creating a bill so here are some that really stood out.
Paradyse Oakley takes matters into her own hands as she fights for the causes she believes in.
As a kid growing up in Compton, Anthony Mays thought that people like him couldn’t get a job in computer science, but he is now a software engineer for the most visited site in the world, Google.
Students throughout the country get their questions answered from the top people at NASA
History Makers sends hundreds of influential Black speakers to talk to students across the country.
The Commission on Human Relations talks to the public about the increases of hate crimes and incidents in 2015
Various different backgrounds of people joined the discussion on race relations at the Race and Justice Summit in Downtown Los Angeles
The speakers also hit some raw subjects about life after jail, being seduced into selling drugs and family trauma
Deserving high school seniors receive free prom outfits from Chris Paul Family Foundation
Award-winning comic artists and sisters, Shawnee and Shawnell Gibbs joined a panel discussion on diversity in animation at Cal State University Northridge last Wednesday, March 30.
American Honda hosted it’s 27th annual Campus All-Star Challenge, where students from Historically Black Colleges across the country battled it out with their brains answering a series of trivia questions on Monday, April 4, at Honda’s Torrance headquarters.
All things afrolicious, from African hair scarves to organic beauty products, filled the room as hundreds of Black women came out the Los Angeles Convention Center to celebrate the fourth annual Afrolicious Hair Expo on Sunday, Nov. 8.
Students of Brotherhood Crusade receive an early Christmas present as organizations partner to bring them a computer lab