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  • EE.UU.. will expel 15 Cuban diplomats, escalating tensions over mystery illnesses

    The State Department will ­expel 15 Cuban diplomats after dramatically reducing the U.S. mission in Cuba last week, citing unexplained injuries among…LEER MÁS

  • Melina Abdullah

      Melina Abdullah is Professor and Chair of Pan-African Studies at California State University, Los Angeles. She earned her Ph.D. y M.A. from the University of Southern California in Political Science and her B.A. from Howard University in African American Studies. Ella fue designado a la Comisión de Relaciones Humanas del condado de Los Angeles en 2014 y […]

  • Dwayne Mooney, Carl E. Stevens and Kenya Stevens

    Dwayne Mooney is an American comedian, escritor, social critic, television and film actor. He is best known for his roles in the 1979 movie The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh and his role in the 2016 Bravo Television Reality Docuseries. “Newlyweds: The First YearSeason 3” He is also the son of the famous comedian […]

  • Thousands Descend on Washington, DC, for the March for Black Women

    Although there was, de hecho, a March for Racial Justice on Saturday in Washington, DC, there was also a rally specifically for, about and led by black women, the March for Black Women, sponsored by the Black Women’s Blueprint, Black Youth Project 100 and Trans Sisters of Color Project. The March for Black Women held […]

  • Freebie Friday

      Happy National Coffee Day! To celebrate National Coffee Day, 7-Eleven is offering 7Rewards members one FREE hot beverage any time this weekend. Starting at 12:01AM local time on Friday, September 29th through 11:59PM local time on Sunday, October 1st, 7Rewards members can enjoy one ANY-size cup of coffee (including all hot beverage cup sizes) by simply redeeming a coupon through their 7Rewards app. El viernes, Septiembre […]

  • Exclusivo: Fake black activist accounts linked to Russian government

    Both Blacktivist accounts, each of which used the handle Blacktivists, regularly shared content intended to stoke outrage. “Black people should wake up as soon as possible,” one post on the Twitter account read. “Black families are divided and destroyed by mass incarceration and death of black men,” another read. The accounts also posted videos of […]

  • Jasmyne Cannick

    Seleccionado como uno de la revista Essence de 25 Las mujeres que configuran el mundo, KCET’s Southern California Seven Women of Vision, one of the Most Influential African-Americans in Los Angeles Under 40, one of Los Angeles’ Most Fascinating Angelenos by the L.A. Weekly and most recently one of 40 People Under 40 by the Advocate Magazine, Jasmyne Cannick is best known as a frequent […]

  • Bro. Myro Perry and Abeid Uzoma

      Bro. Myro Perry is the linguist for Rev. Meri Kara of KRST Unity Center of African Spiritual Science, and has engaged in service through interpretation with the members of the KRST Unity Center for numerous years Abeid Uzoma ( Eléctrico, Mecánico & Ingeniero de Estudio, Director of “Ka Media Production Group”, Audio/Video Technical Director for KRST UNITY CENTER of […]

  • Trump administration planning to cap refugees at 45,000 for next fiscal year

    The Trump administration has confirmed that the U.S. plans to set a limit of 45,000 refugees for the next fiscal yeara drop from Trump’s 50,000 cap last year and the 110,000 that Obama pledged the U.S. would take in during his final months in office. This is the lowest cap since the refugee admissions program […]

  • Dr.. Bill J. Releford

    Dr.. Bill J. Releford a podiatric surgeon based in Los Angeles, is a graduate of the Temple School of Podiatric Medicine in Philadelphia. He began his practice in 1990 y estableció el Instituto de Pie Diabético. Dr.. Releford specializes in diabetic amputation prevention in an effort to reduce the astronomical diabetes-related amputation rate experienced by African […]