Saharah Ali Urban Psychic LA 3rd Eye Thursday Super New Moon Affirmation Today, I give myself permission to love and honor the gifts of my life. I open myself to the wisdom and truth of my soul. With celebration, I embrace the value of who I am. I release the burden of fear trusting and knowing […]
Black Out the Ballot is a collective of creatives comprised of individuals assembled by Vizion Jones and Jen Bui who are committed to changing the infrastructure in disenfranchised communities to ensure racial equality, social justice, and financial empowerment. Website: www.Blackouttheballot.com
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed President Donald Trump’s administration to wind down population counting for the 2020 U.S. census earlier than originally planned in a blow to civil rights groups concerned about an undercount particularly of racial minorities. The justices put on hold a lower court ruling that…READ MORE
Apryl Simms is a Mother of 2 children, a native of Los Angeles, and owner and operator of Apryl’s Life In A Bottle. Apryl attended Manchester Ave Elementary School, Howard University as a Marketing major. Her family motto is: “I Care & I Share”. www.Aprylslifeinabottle.com Tim Kornegay is a lifelong resident of South Central Los […]
Apryl Simms (Left) is a Los Angeles Native, a Howard University alumna and the Owner of Apryls Life In A Bottle. Website: www.Aprylslifeinabottle.com
No one at the start of 2020 could have imagined the momentous change that was on the horizon for the NBA in what was to become one of the most unprecedented basketball seasons in the league’s 74-year history. The year began in tragedy with the death of one of the game’s biggest stars, Kobe Bryant…READMORE
Award-winning filmmaker, Errol Webber is a Candidate for Congress in California’s 37th Congressional District. Webber emigrated from Jamaica to the U.S., with his family in 2002, at 15 years old. Throughout his career, Webber has produced or filmed documentaries, exploring: healthcare, education, the justice system, and human rights. The documentary Music By Prudence – about musicians with […]
Isaac Bryan is director of public policy at the UCLA Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies and the founding executive director of the center’s Black Policy Project, which focuses on producing community-driven research that helps spur policy change. Bryan’s work focuses on helping to advance activist-led movements and policy change around issues of racial, economic and social justice. Bryan […]
David Turner is an activist-scholar from Inglewood, California. His educational, scholarly, and activists interest intersect at Black politics, social movements, critical consciousness, racial formation, the political economy, and gender identity. David’s primary interest is social transformation, and working with historically marginalized communities to do it. His current research projects are focused on Black youth and […]
Keith Hardine (left), is presently a South Los Angeles Director-Volunteer for the Romney for President GOP’ 2012 Campaign. His experience dates back to the Bush 2000 Campaign where he served as Regional Director for the Los Angeles County Republican Party assigned with the difficult, yet successful task of reaching out to the black community in […]