Charlene Muhammad, Reprinted from The Final Call NewspaperJanuary 22, 2025 ...
“When someone steps into a room wearing one of my designs, I want them to feel confident and unique. It’s not just about the clothes; it’s about how they make you feel.” ...
As a team captain, St. Bernard senior Caleb Versher is helping the Vikings boy’s basketball team have a contending season. Versher prides himself on executing any role on the team.
DJ Jacobs is a fundraiser for CARE and is often signing up contributors to the nonprofit in front of a Trader Joe’s. Although she does not live near one a location of the popular grocery chain ...
As the people of Los Angeles and its surrounding communities begin the long recovery from the region’s devastating fires, 12 professional sports organizations – Angel City FC, the Angels ...
All those that want to get rid of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI), we will start by getting rid of you. Let’s start by not doing business with those who don’t want to support us.
There is a huge and understandable sigh and feeling of relief that President Joe Biden has decided not to run for president again and most likely lose to Donald Trump whose mind is amazingly mean ...
From starting her singing career at the age of three to becoming an educational consultant in the English language, Henrietta Fortson made a tremendous mark upon the world before recently passing ...
Friends of Allensworth and California State Parks will be co-hosting a Black History Month Festival on Saturday, Feb. 8, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., at Col. Allensworth State Historic Park, 4011 Grant ...
Lynn Dymally is the newly-elected chair of the National Congress of Black Women (NCBW) board of directors. An educator and attorney, she was sworn into office on October 2, by Los Angeles Superior ...
Dr. Marlon Moncrieffe chronicled the history, trials, and triumphs of Black cyclists in his book “New Black Cyclones – Racism, Representation and Revolutions of Power in Cycling.” ...
The Inglewood boys improved to a 22-6 overall record after their victory. Sentinel senior Parker Jefferson was named Max Preps Player of the Game for scoring 38 points and 10 rebounds.