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  • Michelle Chambers, Candidate, Distrito 1 and Janna Zurita, Council Member, Distrito 1

    Michelle Chambers, Candidate District 1 (Izquierda) A Compton resident, Michelle Chambers is a Senior Field Deputy for the California State Legislature. With almost 28 years of government experience, Michelle has been on the front line of attacking issues plaguing communities within the Compton, Sur de Los Ángeles, and Watts areas. Desde hace más de 10 años, Michelle has […]

  • Saharah Ali: Third Eye Thursday Affirmation

    Saharah Ali Urban Psychic LA 3rd Eye Thursday Affirmation Through prayer, I now embrace my unlimited divine potential with God as my partner. With truth and faith, I know my highest good is coming from seen and unseen places. I release and give thanks knowing a shift in my consciousness creates a space for me […]

  • New Research Says That Identifying as a ‘Strong Black Woman’ Can Lead to Depression

    In the last few years at least, there has been some pushback against the prevailing notion of the “strong black woman” as a good thing, as black women themselves have recognized that vulnerability and yes, selfishness, is an important part of a healthy mental make up. Like so many things that have gotten us through or served […]

  • Dr.. Nathan Rabb Jr.

    Dr.. Nathan F. Rabb Jr. es un naturópata tradicional, no es un doctor en medicina. Él no opera como Doctor en Medicina. Sus diplomas y certificados se han ganado y premiado por diferentes instituciones por su diligencia, la investigación y la dedicación a la física, mental and spiritual well being of his fellow man and to the field of Holistic […]

  • Riverside County march draws attention to veteran suicide issue

      NORCO, Calif (KABC) — The Veteran Suicide Awareness Project’s fourth annual Memorial Day Ruck March was held overnight in Riverside County. The march started at 10 pm. Sunday in Norco. Participants walked 22 miles to shine a light on veteran suicide…LEER MÁS

  • Maine Becomes 1st State in the Nation to Outlaw Native American Mascots in All Public Schools

    Maine has become the first state in the country to ban the use of Native American mascots at any of its public schools, colleges or universities. Gov. Janet Mills, un demócrata, signed the ban into law last week, and it will go into effect 90 days after the state Legislature adjourns, CNN reports. “While Indian mascots were […]

  • 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 […]

  • Tebe Zalango

    Inspired by Antonio Vivaldi’s 4 seasons, Tebe Zalango started violin lessons in early elementary school. Listening to all forms of music, from Hip Hop, R&B, Reggae, and Classicalhe formed his sound around rhythms of his own soul. With Dynamic lyrical ability and vocals that have literally brought fans to tears, he seeks to […]

  • Last slave ship from Africa is found on Alabama coast

    Birmingham, Ala. • Researchers working in the murky waters of the northern Gulf Coast have located the wreck of the last ship known to bring enslaved people from Africa to the United States, historical officials said Wednesday. Remains of the Gulf schooner Clotilda were identified and verified near Mobile after months of assessment, a statement by the Alabama […]

  • Saharah Ali: Third Eye Thursday Affirmation

    Saharah Ali Urban Psychic LA 3rd Eye Thursday Affirmation Today, I honor the wisdom and power of my mind. I use my words wisely, communicating ideas of elevation and love. I open my heart to listen to the truth of my soul, manifesting growth and change. I trust the power of the universe to enlighten […]