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  • Philadelphia, St. Louis police departments remove cops from the street after investigation into racist social media posts

    After St. Louis and Philadelphia launched a sweeping investigation into racist, violent and anti-Muslim Facebook posts by officers, a number of cops have been removed from their posts and placed in administration positions. In Philadelphia, n paar 72 officers were found culpable and taken off the streets, and in St. Louis, 22 cops have been […]

  • Inglewood makes rent control permanent, sets cap at 5 persent

    Inglewood is joining the growing list of Los Angeles communities adopting rent control—and residents say the safeguards for tenants couldn’t come fast enough in an increasingly prosperous city where 64 percent of households rent rather than own. The Inglewood City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved permanent rent control measures that will block property owners from increasing rents more […]

  • Saharah Ali: 3rd Eye Thursday Affirmation

    Saharah Ali Urban Psychic LA 3rd Eye Thursday Affirmation Today, I go within accepting my oneness with love from the most high. I surrender my fear, shame, and anger. I trust and have faith that my life is blessed with abundance, vrede, and joy. I give up the need to judge how my blessings unfold. […]

  • Leslie Cooper Johnson (Gemeenskap Koalisie)

      Leslie Cooper Johnson is the Vice President of Organizational Development at Community Coalition. She received both her B.S. in Kinesiology and her MSW from the University of Southern California. She started her career in local government at the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, coordinating communications strategies and policy initiatives. Since joining Community Coalition […]

  • Tina Mckinnor

    Tina McKinnor is the California Campaign Strategist at Paid Leave for the U.S. She previously worked at the California Democratic Party as the Operations Director and served as Chief of Staff to Assemblymember Autumn Burke. Webwerf: Tina McKinnor

  • Congresswoman Karen Bass

    Congressmember Karen Bass was re-elected to her fifth term representing the 37th Congressional District in November 2018. Congressmember Bass serves on the House Committee on Foreign Affairs where she is the Chair of the Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Menseregte en internasionale organisasies. As a member of the House Judiciary Committee, Congressmember Bass is also working to craft sound […]

  • Erich “Coach E” Nall

      Erich is a Certified Personal Trainer and a Certified Sports Nutritionist through the International Fitness Association (IFA). With over 18 years focused on the business of wellness, Erich knows what it takes to motivate, inspire and guide individuals on the path to Ultimate Health. Erich is ook die president en stigter van Collegiate Soek Jeug Organisasie, which offers tutorial support […]

  • Ja, the South Side Can Have Nice Things: Judge Dismisses Lawsuit That Would Have Thrown Wrench in Obama Library Plans

    A federal judge on Tuesday dismissed a group of environmentalists’ efforts to stop the Obama Presidential Center from being built inside a public park on Chicago’s South Side. In dismissing the lawsuit brought against the city of Chicago by Protect Our Parks, VSA. District Judge Robert Blakely said … Lees meer

  • Supreme Court to hear racial discrimination case against telecommunications giant Comcast

    WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court agreed Monday to decide if the nation’s largest cable TV company discriminated against an African-American media mogul. The case was brought by Entertainment Studios Network, which bills itself as a “100% African-American ownedmedia company operating seven television channels. It is solely owned by Byron Allen, a comedian, television host, and entrepreneur. Allen sued […]

  • LA Mom Wants Vehicle Returned and Apology After Being Named Murder Suspect

    A Los Angeles mom is asking for an apology and the return of her vehicle after being named as a suspect in a murder she says she didn’t commit. Cherie Townsend was named by the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department as the suspect in the May 3 murder of 66-year-old Susan Leeds at Promenade on the […]