Nana Gyamfi has been a human and civil rights attorney with a specialty in criminal defense since 1994. Nana se graduó de la Universidad de Cornell y obtuvo su título de abogado en la Facultad de Derecho de la UCLA. En 1992, cuando aún estaba en la escuela de leyes, Nana worked with Chokwe Lumumba at the Black Law Institute and co-organized and directed the community […]
Más que 60% of working-age Americans who signed up for Medicaid or a private health plan through the Affordable Care Act are getting healthcare they couldn’t previously get, a new nationwide survey indicates. And consumers are broadly satisfied with the new coverage, despite some cost challenges and an ongoing Republican campaign to discredit the law. Total, 82% of American […]
Crystle Lindsey founded Lindsey Law Group with the mission of providing individuals and small businesses with effective and aggressive legal services at fair and affordable prices. She firmly believes that clients facing financial and legal hardships should be provided with the highest quality of legal service at a price they can afford. She believes that given the current tough […]
HOUSTON — In his wallet, Anthony Settles carries an expired Texas identification card, his Social Security card and an old student ID from the University of Houston, where he studied math and physics decades ago. What he does not have is the one thing that he needs to vote this presidential election: a current Texas […]
Affirmation Today in stillness and prayer I place my attention within for guidance and clarity. With humility, I surrender to the power and presence of God, Diosa, all there is, to navigate my path. I recognize that there is a divine power supporting change and transformation in my life here and now. Libero […]
The federal government will no longer use the terms “Negro” y “Oriental” after President Barack Obama signed a bill into law. The official terms will be African-American and Asian-American. Welcome to 2016. In a rare show of bipartisan support, the measure H.R.4238, passed unanimously in the House of Representatives and the Senate earlier this year. Obama signed […]
Congresswoman Maxine Waters is considered by many to be one of the most powerful women in American politics today. She has gained a reputation as a fearless and outspoken advocate for women, los niños, people of color and the poor. Elegido en noviembre 2014 to her thirteenth term in the U.S. House of Representatives with more […]
There’s been ongoing debate on university campuses about whether the names of slaveowners and white supremacists should be removed from college buildings. It’s a conversation that pits those concerned over campus climates for students of color against the views of some historians and administrators, some of whom say that it’s not appropriate to remove the […]
Desde su llegada a Los Angeles en 1995, Hermano Tony ha sido reconocido por sus muchas habilidades. Algunos de él un conocimiento-corredor Llame, un organizador fuerte, un hombre de negocios inteligente, un hábil constructor de puentes y un ángel de la guarda compasiva. Mientras que otros dicen que es un líder valiente y un guía espiritual. He has opened lines of dialogue between the […]
Dr.. David Horne es catedrático titular de Pensamiento Crítico y la Historia de África, y es el ex director del Departamento de Estudios Pan Africano en Cal State University Northridge. También es profesor de posgrado de políticas públicas y análisis político introductoria, y es el asesor de postgrado para el departamento. He is the original Executive Director of […]