Articles Posted by Front Page News

  • Jasmyne Cannick

    As a strategist, Jasmyne Cannick has worked at all levels of government developing custom-tailored communications strategies and messages for elected officials, political campaigns, and non-profit organizations. She successfully served several terms as a Press Secretary in the California State Assembly before going to Washington to work in the House of Representatives.  Locally she’s worked for several city […]

  • Attorney Nana Gyamfi

    Nana Gyamfi is a human rights and criminal defense attorney, an adjunct professor in the Pan African Studies Department at California State University Los Angeles, and the host of the radio show and podcast“Conversations On the Way: The Asafo Edition”, and an organizer and activist associated with various local, national, and international campaigns in support of Black lives. Attorney Gyamfi, affectionately called “The People’s […]

  • White privilege and hypocrisy are at the center of college admission scandal

    The college admissions scandal uncovered by the U.S. Justice Department speaks illegally to the white affirmative action this country accepts legally every day. Even as a few bad actors and actresses are rounded up for letting white privilege and helicopter parenting hurtle off the rails, the bullet train of privilege still speeds onto campus. African-Americans largely […]

  • LAPD to Modify Undercover Surveillance Policy

    A group of activists that was infiltrated by LAPD informants and undercover officers at its meetings in 2017 demanded answers Friday regarding the department’s motives for what they say was essentially spying on them. Los Angeles Police Chief Michel Moore said on Tuesday that his department will modify its policies in using confidential informants and […]

  • Tamia James

    Tamia James is an Undergraduate Graphic Design Student at Santa Monica College. She was first introduced into tech as a freshman in high school by her sister and has since gone on to build and design several mobile applications and websites, participate in hackathons and coding programs and communities such as GirlsWhoCode and TechniGal LA. […]

  • Saharah Ali

    Saharah Ali, the founder of SAJI Yoga, Inc., is a spiritual architect who utilizes life coaching tools, spiritual techniques, yoga and meditation to help clients build their own best life.  Before developing the SAJI yoga concept, Saharah had been teaching the discipline of yoga for more than 15 years. She holds multiple certifications: Anasura Hatha yoga, […]

  • City of Inglewood and Los Angeles Clippers Negotiate $100 Million Investment in Housing and Community Programs

    The City of Inglewood has negotiated a community investment plan with the Los Angeles Clippers that, if approved by the City Council, will represent the largest package of local investments connected to the development of a sports arena in the state’s history. After months of negotiations with the Mayor and the city’s executive team, The […]

  • NCAA wants Gov. Newsom to reject bill allowing college athletes to be paid

    INDIANAPOLIS — The NCAA Board of Governors wants California Gov. Gavin Newsom to reject a new attempt to pay college athletes.  And it is prepared to take the fight to court if necessary. In a six-paragraph letter released Wednesday, the board urged Newsom not to sign the legislation known as the Fair Pay to Play […]

  • Saharah Ali: Third Eye Thursday Affirmation

    Saharah Ali Urban Psychic LA Full Harvest Moon 3rd Eye Thursday Affirmation Today, I allow myself to be inspired by the true potential of my heart. I step outside my comfort zone to embrace a greater expression of myself. I trust God, Goddess all there is to open new doors of opportunities for transformation, rebirth, […]

  • Ed Sanders

    Ed Sanders is the president of ES Advisors Group, a public affairs consultancy with over 20 years of experience implementing public policy, advising electoral campaigns, and directing community-based and business growth initiatives.