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  • Los Angeles Joins in Africa Day 2012 Celebrations

    2012 Africa Day Los Angeles Memorial Day Weekend Brings Free One-Day Cultural Celebration of Africa Saturday, May 26, 2012 11AM-7PM California State University Dominguez Hills 1000 East Victoria Street Carson, CA 90747 Vendor booths or more information: (323) 993-8662 Los Angeles will join other US cities and countries in Africa in commemorating the 39th Africa […]

  • Hot Topic Tuesday: Skyy Fisher (5/8)

    Compton School Board Member Skyy Fisher, 28, joins the Front Page to discuss his recent controversial remarks on the Pigzradio show and the call for his resignation.

  • 20 YEARS LATER: Where Are they Now?

    The Front Page walks back down memory lane with updates on some of the most infamous people connected to the 1992 L.A. Rebellion with Where are they now? Audio available at 2 p.m. PST.

  • 20 YEARS LATER: The Front Page (5/1)

    Founding Front Page show hosts Carl Nelson, Rico Reed, as well as former KJLH News and Public Affairs Director Jacquie Stephens and radio veteran Lee Michaels joined current Front Page host Dominique DiPrima for a look back at 20 years of the Front Page Radio Free 102.3 KJLH.

  • Photos: 2012 Wellness Village

    Comedian and activist Dick Gregory was the keynote speaker at the 12th annual KJLH-FM Women’s Health Forum’s (WHF) Wellness Village Saturday, April 28, at the Los Angeles Convention Center.

  • 20 YEARS LATER: Rodney King (4/30)

    Continuing its coverage and commemoration of the 1992 civil unrest, in an unprecedented conversation, Rodney King joined the Front Page show and hosts Dominique DiPrima and Carl Nelson on Monday, April 30 at KJLH-FM.

  • 20 YEARS LATER: Korean and Black Relations Post Latasha Harlins and the 1992 Civil Unrest (4/26)

    Continuing its coverage and commemoration of the 1992 civil unrest, in an unprecedented conversation, political commentator Dr. David Horne, former Los Angels City Councilmember Mike Woo and Korean American Business Association President Jong Min Kang discussed the state of Asian and Black relations post Latasha Harlins and the 1992 Civil Unrest on Thursday, April 26 on KJLH-FM’s Front Page show.

  • Just Like Compton Revisited (4/23)

    A fictional novel where the names have been changed to protect the guilty, ‘Just Like Compton’ has been billed as having the grit of Monster Kody’s Monster, the intrigue and mystery of a James Patterson novel, complete with the kind of Black romance that rivals acclaimed author Zane.

  • 20 Years Later: 1992 Cease Fire Agreement

    On April 28, 1992, gang members in Watts, both Crips and Bloods alike, signed a “Cease Fire Agreement,” an unprecedented agreement between rival gangs in Southeast Los Angeles.

  • The Case of Anthony Dunn, Black postal worker killed by unlicensed driver

    Anthony Dunn, a resident of Compton, 31, was struck and killed when a driver rear-ended his U.S. Postal Service van while he was on the job in Boyle Heights.