Fifty years after the signing of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, majorities of blacks and whites think real progress has been made in getting rid of racial discrimination, but most say at least some discrimination still exists today. African-Americans are more likely than whites to see discrimination as widespread. READ MORE: CBS News
Doctah B Sirius is a leading mind, body and spirit medicine man, Certified Doctor of Metaphysics, master herbalist, natural remedy and healing pioneer, vibratinal healer, and wellness educator. He is a widely respected healer with ever-growing followers, who trust him with their physical and mental well being. His mission is to create more harmony on […]
McClellan is a native of Carson, CA who attended North Torrance High School and Kansas State University on a football Scholarship. McClellan is a product of the Ultimate Transformation Training family as well. He received his undergraduate degree in Sociology. He is currently a financial advisor for Northwestern Mutual. “Many people look […]
Facebook is unapologetic about the “emotional contagion” experiment it was conducting on customers. Reports about the ethics of it (see The Atlantic) have been kicking up emotion and it was getting contagious. Here’s what happened. For a research project and ultimately a paper, researchers at Facebook tweaked what hundreds of thousans of users saw […]
The Supreme Court unequivocally ruled Wednesday that privacy rights are not sacrificed to 21st- century technology, saying unanimously that police generally must obtain a warrant before searching the cellphone of someone they arrest. While the specific protection may not affect the average American, the court made a bold statement that the same concern about […]
Dee Dee McNeil is an educator, singer, songwriter, poet, journalist, producer and playwright.She has performed in over two dozen countries worldwide, entertaining in a number of five-star hotels like The Westin, The Radisson, The Sheraton, The Four Seasons, The Hyatt, The Crowne Plaza and The Ritz Carlton. She sang for the King and Queen of […]
An eight-year audit of sterilization of women incarcerated in California uncovered 39 cases where the woman did not give proper consent to the procedure. Doctors performed a bilateral tubal ligation — or tube-tying surgery — on 27 women without first signing a form indicating that the “inmate appeared mentally competent and understood the lasting effects […]
Paul W. Wallace, M.D., M.P.A., has overseen the operation of Wallace of Beverly Hills since 1993. For over 20 years he has proudly served Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, Mid-Wilshire, Rancho Park, Century City and West Los Angeles. A native of Los Angeles, he has always believed in innovative approaches to helping patients look and feel […]
Charles Beauvoir (pictured left) is the project director for the Crenshaw/LAX transit project. He has 30 years of experience on major projects. He joined the Front Page to discuss the Century blvd. closure at aviation on the weekend of July 25-28. Jose Ubaldo (pictured right) is the Communications Manager Media Relations for the Los Angeles […]
SERGEANT WAYNE GUILLORY (Pictured above) Sergeant II Wayne K. Guillary, is currently the Assistant Watch commander for Northeast Area in the LAPD. He has been with the department almost 33 years and has sued the department for racial discrimination in the past. Sgt. Guillory continues to support the LAPD believing working from within the […]