A $500 Million Lawsuit Accuses Beverly Hills Police Task Force of Targeting Blacks
By: Elgin Nelson, Staff A Beverly Hills police task force designed to “crackdown on fraudulent purchases” is now at the
By: Elgin Nelson, Staff A Beverly Hills police task force designed to “crackdown on fraudulent purchases” is now at the
By: D.T. Carson On Friday, September 29, SLACDEC (South Los Angeles Community Development & Empowerment Corporation)—the non-profit of First
By: Antonio Ray Harvey| California Black Media After months of heated political fights, and just before the Sept.14 deadline for passing bills introduced during the
By: Aldon Thomas Stiles | California Black Media The conclusion of Suicide Prevention Week on Sept.16, served as a reminder,
By: Joe W. Bowers and Edward Henderson | California Black Media On Sept. 13, the Board of Trustees of California
By: Lila Brown | California Black Media When the BeyGOOD foundation, led by Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, awarded Compton-based entrepreneur Veronica Clanton-Higgins
A decision on whether or not the jury verdicts rendered in the March 30 conviction of former City Councilmember Mark
The California State University today released a plan designed to both elevate Black excellence and address the continuing decline in
He’s a renowned scholar and intellectual, philosopher, professor, activist and a best-selling author of more than two dozen books—including “Race
In recognition of the multibillion-dollar pledges Corporate America made after the 2020 murder of George Floyd, a coalition of civil
Attorneys for Nicole Linton will argue that their client suffered an epi- leptic seizure when on August 8, 2022 she
Conservative radio talk show host Larry Elder may have come up short in defeating Governor Gavin Newsom in the 2021
She was as in the words of one of her greatest hits, “simply the best”, and with her passing Wednesday
If you’re planning or thinking about a trip to Jamaica in the near future, you might want to think
Yolanda Adams, Grammy Award-Winning gospel singer, actress, and nationally syndicated radio host, with the Legacy Award; L.A. Supervisor Holly Mitchell
Staff In response to a rise in hate crimes, Governor Gavin Newsom—along with the California Civil Rights Department — announced