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  • Tilita Lutterloh

    Friends, clients, and fellow athletes know her as the #GoalDigger of the sports and fitness industry.  Setting ambitious goals and working towards them is what she knows best! From the early age of 4 years, Tilita Lutterloh has always set her sights above and beyond what is expected of her, setting high standards and staying […]

  • Dr. David Horne

    Dr. David Horne is a tenured full professor of Critical Thinking and African History and is the former chair of the Pan African Studies Department at Cal State University Northridge. He also teaches graduate public policy and introductory political analysis and is the graduate advisor for the department. He is the original Executive Director of […]

  • Serena Williams Cartoon ‘Not About Race,’ Artist Says. Experts Strongly Disagree.

    Mark Knight, an Australian cartoonist who ignited outrage with his depiction of Serena Williams at the U.S. Open, says it had nothing to do with racism. Other cartoonists say there’s no way that’s true.   If you follow tennis or Twitter, at all, you’ve probably seen the cartoon showing Serena Williams stomping on her racket in her United […]

  • Officer arrested after killing man inside apartment she wrongly thought was her own home

    A Dallas police officer who fatally shot a man she thought was inside her home when he was actually inside his own apartment has been arrested for manslaughter, records showed. Officer Amber Guyger was arrested and booked into the Kaufman County Jail Sunday night for the killing of 26-year-old Botham Jean, Dallas ABC affiliate WFAAreported. READ MORE: […]

  • Eric T. Elder: New Media Monday

    Eric Elder has expertise is anchored in gaming, animation, 3D, AR/VR but has a good general knowledge of various tech trends. Mr. Elder’s current projects involve: Starting up a AR/VR Game Laboratory at LMU Offering his services as a Video Game Career Coach Producing a VR Animated Music Video based on the Nikki Giovanni poem Ego […]

  • Psychotherapist Margena Carter

    In addition to running her practice, Margena serves as an adjunct professor at Antioch University in Los Angeles. She received her bachelor’s degree in psychology from  California State University of Los Angeles and her master’s in clinical psychology from Antioch University. She’s currently enrolled in a doctoral psychology program. As a mental health expert, Margena is knowledgeable […]

  • Black police officers’ group backs Kaepernick, blasts mainstream cop org

    The National Black Police Association is the latest organization to back Nike’s groundbreaking ad with Colin Kaepernick saying that it shares his view on protesting racial injustice which “is in direct alignment with what law enforcement stands for,” the organization said in a letter to Nike CEO Mark Parker. The NBPA fired off the letter after the National Association […]

  • Dr. Matthew & Mrs. Roberta Jenkins.

    During 30 years of public speaking, people encouraged Matthew Jenkins to write a book and share his steps to success. In 2013, Jenkins begins to chronicle his “Game Plan” for those who influence youth – and shape the future. Of his major accomplishments, serving as Interim President of Tuskegee University, Tuskegee, Alabama, his Alma Mater, […]

  • Dr. Toni-Mokjaetji Humber

    Dr. Toni-Mokjaetji Humber, is a native Angeleno who can trace her family heritage in Los Angeles to the early 1920s. She received her Bachelors of Arts degree in Sociology from California State University, Los Angeles, a Masters in Education from Loyola Marymount University, and her Doctorate in Sociolinguistics from Howard University. She is a professor […]

  • Chicago on Edge as Officer Who Shot Laquan McDonald 16 Times Faces Trial

    CHICAGO — The grainy dash camera video showed a black 17-year-old named Laquan McDonald writhing in the street as Jason Van Dyke, a white Chicago police officer, fired bullet after bullet into him. In the end, the autopsy showed, Laquan was shot 16 times. That police footage and a lengthy effort to keep it from the public […]