Bank of America Awards Grant to Brotherhood Crusade
Bank of America has awarded Brotherhood Crusade $30,000 to help address workforce development and access to jobs in Los Angeles.
Bank of America has awarded Brotherhood Crusade $30,000 to help address workforce development and access to jobs in Los Angeles.
Monique Earl, senior assistant general manager and chief diversity, equity and inclusion officer for the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, aims to fulfill her vision of transforming lives by “unraveling institutional racism and discrimination in our government institutions.”
The administration wants to level the playing field, which would allow those in communities of color to obtain good-paying jobs, ascend to the middle class, and be rewarded when it comes time for promotions and other opportunities to advance. “I think we are seeing 500,000 jobs per month added to the economy on average over the last three months, and we saw some positive signs in the hospitality industry this month,” explained U.S. Labor Secretary Marty Walsh.
Lorna Little, MSW is President and CEO of St. Anne’s, the Los Angeles social services agency focused on the most vulnerable population of moms – those in the foster care system, or who have faced homelessness.
Los Angeles County Supervisors Janice Hahn and Sheila Kuehl recommended creating a permanent Youth Advisory Body to give young people a voice in the creation and implementation of County policy matters that impact them.
Metro initiative creates careers in transportation industry
Asm. Autumn Burke’s Statement on Passage of Historic Climate Change Legislation