Dr. Toni-Mokjaetji Humber, Angeleno est un indigène qui peut tracer son héritage de famille à Los Angeles au début des années 1920. Elle a reçu son baccalauréat ès arts en sociologie de l'Université d'Etat de Californie, Los Angeles, une maîtrise en éducation de l'Université Loyola Marymount, et son doctorat en sociolinguistique de l'Université Howard. She is a professor […]
When a judge read the guilty verdict in the police shooting of unarmed black teen Jordan Edwards in Texas, the victim’s family gasped and sobbed. “Thank you Jesus,” someone muttered as relatives embraced in the packed courtroom Tuesday. After hours of deliberations, a jury had found Roy Oliver guilty of murder in last year’s shooting […]
Pour plus 30 ans, Zoran Basich a guidé les personnes âgées et les familles par le biais complexes Règlement sur les. Il continue d'aider les familles de la classe Moyen protéger et préserver leurs biens durement gagnés, tout en obtenant les prestations du gouvernement à payer pour qualifiés soins infirmiers à domicile. En tant que PDG et fondateur de la société fondée sur Glendale, Solutions Nursing Home. Zoran is currently considered one […]
Dr. Le projet de loi Releford, un diplômé de l'École de médecine podiatrique Temple à Philadelphie, a commencé sa pratique en 1990 et créé l'Institut du pied diabétique, une installation consacrée exclusivement à la réduction des amputations liées au diabète dans les populations à haut risque. Dr. Releford is recognized both domestically as well as internationally as a leader in the field of […]
Nana Gyamfi has been a human and civil rights attorney with a specialty in criminal defense since 1994. Nana est diplômé de l'Université Cornell et a obtenu son diplôme en droit de l'UCLA School de droit. Dans 1992, tout en restant dans l'école de droit, Nana worked with Chokwe Lumumba at the Black Law Institute and co-organized and directed the community […]
“The problem we have now is we think prison is the only way to hold people accountable when they break the law.” When Karol Mason was assistant attorney general under then-President Barack Obama, she ran the Office of Justice Program that worked with state and local law enforcement agencies as well as crime victims. Also under her […]
Cours de la dernière 12 years Afropunk — which started in Brooklyn, New York with just one stage and a skateboard park — has become a cultural haven celebrating Black culture and alternative Black music. As the festival has evolved and spread its arms around the world from London to Johannesburg, many things have changed — the artists, […]
Isabel “Isa” Cespedes is an artist/ creative from Oakland California. She is also the creative director for Sista Circle: black women in Tech. A nationwide group that aims to create solidarity, community and safe space for black women in the tech sector. Site Web: Isa Cespedes Sista Circle […]
Dr. Salim Faraji is Associate Professor of Africana Studies at California State University, Dominguez Hills. He earned his Ph.D. at Claremont Graduate University in Religious Studies and History. Dr. Faraji’s research and scholarship represent the cutting edge of Africana Transdisciplinarity, transgressing the traditional boundaries of Religious Studies, African History, Nubian Studies, Ancient History, African Diaspora […]
A Howard University student is headed to the Olympics. Latroya Pina and her siblings, Troy and Jayla, will compete as members of the Cape Verde National Swim Team in the 2020 Summer Olympics, reports HUBison.com. They will also swim in the Confederation Africaine de Natation Championship Meet in early September. “It’s not far-fetched, three members of […]