WAVE NEWSPAPERS — Black people make up 9 percent of the population of Los Angeles County, but more than one-third of its population experiencing homelessness.
LOS ANGELES SENTINEL — The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors postponed discussion of a report by the Office of Inspector General.
PASADENA JOURNAL — “Women helping women” sums up the efforts of the girls from YWCA Pasadena’s Girls Empowerment After-School Programs.
PRECINCT REPORTER GROUP NEWS — In his new seat, he is ready to tackle some of the harder to reach places in higher education settings.
WAVE NEWSPAPERS — The mosaic was installed in early February on La Ballona’s exterior wall.
LOS ANGELES SENTINEL — Rising visual artist, Chase Metoyer, 17, has dreams of a career in fine arts and plans to inspire and educate future artists.
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WAVE NEWSPAPERS — The blockbuster superhero film “Black Panther” took top honors at the 10th annual African American Film Critics Association awards program.
WAVE NEWSPAPERS — Compton NAACP President Paulette Simpson Gipson continues to make black history.
LOS ANGELES SENTINEL — Black people with mental illnesses are already overrepresented in our jails and prisons.
WAVE NEWSPAPERS — The local students applied for the program by writing essays that shared their personal stories and expressed their desire to travel abroad.
LOS ANGELES SENTINEL — The actress is a Los Angeles native who shares a common background with many of the girls at Camp Scott-being a former...
LOS ANGELES — Guided tours inside Tournament House, the iconic Southern California landmark, are open to the public.
WAVE NEWSPAPERS — The nation’s largest black film festival kicks off in South L.A.
WAVE NEWSPAPERS — Sheriff Alex Villanueva accused his predecessor of underreporting jail violence.
PASADENA JOURNAL — Jackie Robinson was born in Cairo, Georgia on January 31, 1919 and his family moved to Pasadena in 1920.
LOS ANGELES SENTINEL — Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti praised American mayors for moving their cities forward despite the chaotic politics in Washington D.C.
LOS ANGELES SENTINEL — A recent study indicates that Black workers stand to lose critical unionized public sector jobs from threats to unions in L.A. County.
LOS ANGELES SENTINEL — The event brought together nearly 60 employers looking to fill more than 1,200 open positions.
LOS ANGELES SENTINEL — Members of the VCP patrol the area in marked cars in order to provide extra eyes on neighborhoods and when needed.
LOS ANGELES SENTINEL — During the past sixty years, the South Los Angeles Chapter has continued to be a beacon in the community.
LOS ANGELES SENTINEL — In its fifth annual Black History Month celebration, Forest Lawn—Hollywood Hills presents An Evening of Gospel, Jazz, and Blues
WAVE NEWSPAPERS — Thousands attended a symbolic civil rights march and parade on Jan. 19, celebrating the 36th Annual MLK Day in Inglewood
BLACK VOICE NEWS — Communities across California and throughout the country are facing a pressing need to address water infrastructure.
WAVE NEWSPAPERS — More than 30 people participated in a brief march organized by the Uplift Inglewood Coalition.