History of Black Journalists Association of Southern California
NABJ-LA continues to be strong and vibrant as it strives to keep pace with today’s fast changing media landscape.
NABJ-LA continues to be strong and vibrant as it strives to keep pace with today’s fast changing media landscape.
Sheldon Epps, the artistic leader of the Pasadena Playhouse was honored last Sunday for his 20 years of devotion.
As conversations about race, social justice and American history dominate headlines, a small group of teenagers are putting aside their differences to forge an alliance.
The devastation of drug and alcohol addiction is all too real in the communities of South Los Angeles. Many lack the resources necessary to overcome these diseases. In these communities, Black and Brown addicts are often overlooked and casted away unsympathetically.
California’s Senior Senator Dianne Feinstein received a less than favorable reception at last Thursday’s town hall meeting
For Rep. Karen Bass (D-Calif.) there is no special art to the congressional recess town hall meeting.
Dr. Martin Luther King’s Legacy
Recent police shootings locally and around the country prompted Pasadena community leaders, clergy and law enforcement officials to meet in an open forum to address the seemly rising violence throughout the country.