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  • Lula Davis-Holmes, Mayor Pro Tem

          Councilwoman Lula Davis-Holmes was first elected into the Carson City Council on March 6, 2007. She was re-elected to a second term on March 8, 2011 and for a third term in 2015. She is currently serving as Carson’s Mayor Pro Tem. Since her election to the City Council 9 years ago, […]

  • Albert Robles, Mayor

    Albert Robles grew up in Carson, where he played at our local parks and attended local public schools (Kindergarten through High School). On March 5, 2013, Albert was elected to the Carson City Council by almost 50% of the voters – an unparalleled achievement for someone running for Carson City Council the very first time…READ […]

  • Dr. Julianne Malveaux is President Emerita of Bennett College for Women. She is an economist, author and commentator who’s popular writings have appeared in USA Today, Black Issues in Higher Education, Ms.Magazine, Essence Magazine, the Progressive and many more. Well-known for appearances on national network programs, including CNN, BET, PBS, NBC, ABC, Fox News, MSNBC, CNBC, […]

  • Dr. David Horne

    Dr. David Horne is a tenured full professor of Critical Thinking and African History, and is the former chair of the Pan African Studies Department at Cal State University Northridge. He also teaches graduate public policy and introductory political analysis, and is the graduate advisor for the department. He is the original Executive Director of […]

  • U.S. owes black people reparations for a history of ‘racial terrorism,’ says U.N. panel

    The history of slavery in the United States justifies reparations for African Americans, argues a recent report by a U.N.-affiliated group based in Geneva. This conclusion was part of a study by the United Nations’ Working Group of Experts on People of African Descent, a body that reports to the international organization’s High Commissioner on Human […]

  • Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Have Been Killing A Civilian About Every 2 Months

    Tuesday’s shooting death of Keith Lamont Scott by a Charlotte-Mecklenburg police officer, sparking angry protests and renewing calls to end police violence, was the sixth time in the last year the North Carolina department’s officers have killed a civilian. A seventh person, Daniel Kevin Harris, who was deaf, was shot to death in Charlotte by the […]

  • Isaiah Washington

    Isaiah Washington briefly served with the United States Air Force before attending Howard University. He soon dropped out and joined City Kids Repertory, where he is one of the original members. Washington made his on-screen debut in the 1991 film The Color Of Love. That same year, he made his television debut, appearing as a […]

  • Attorney Brian Dunn

    As a partner in The Cochran Firm Los Angeles office, Brian T. Dunn was originally hired as a specialist in civil rights litigation, with an emphasis on police misconduct cases. As an attorney, he has handled many of the Los Angeles office’s most high profile police misconduct cases, including those involving Reginald Denny and Geronimo Pratt. […]

  • Dr. Jessica Sims, MD

    Jessica Sims, M.D., M.P.H is Emergency Physician; Asst. Prof. Emergency Medicine UCLA/Olive-View It is my personal and professional goal to improve lives in each community I work with. As an Emergency Physician, I care for individual patients and encourage healthy choices. As a healthcare administrator, I support this work in others. As a public health advocate, […]

  • Jasmyne Cannick

    Selected as one of ESSENCE Magazine’s 25 Women Shaping the World, 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 […]