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  • 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 […]

  • Seargeant Jim Parker (LAPD) and Attorney Nana Gyamfi

    Sgt. Jim Parker born in Camden, NJ and raised in Philadelphia, PA with five sisters and one brother.  He became a marine in 1982 then joined the LAPD in 1989 as a patrol officer serving in the West L.A, 77th street,  Hollywood, and North Hollywood divisions.  Sgt. Jim Parker was the officer  involved in the controversial […]

  • Zoran Basich

    For over 30 years,  Zoran Basich has guided the elderly and families through complex Government Regulations.  He continues to help Middle Class Families protect and preserve their hard-earned assets while obtaining Government Benefits to pay for Skilled Nursing Home Care. As CEO and founder of the Glendale-based company, Nursing Home Solutions. Zoran is currently considered one […]

  • Serena slams ‘sexist’ slur by Russian federation chief

    The WTA took swift action and fined Tarpishchev $25,000 and disqualified him from working in an organizational capacity for a year on Saturday after he made the comments on Russian State Television on Friday. Tarpishchev, who is also an International Olympic Committee member, made an official apology later on Saturday after a WTA demand to do […]

  • Judge Kevin Ross and Jackie Poe

    Kevin Andrew Ross (left) is an American host of the syndicated court show America’s Court with Judge Ross, a producer, communications strategist, and former judge on the Los Angeles County Superior Court in California. Ross began contributing op-ed pieces for the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Sentinel and Los Angeles Daily News.He […]

  • Ebola crisis: Nigeria declared free of virus

    Nigeria has been declared officially free of Ebola after six weeks with no new cases, the World Health Organization (WHO) says. WHO representative Rui Gama Vaz, speaking in the capital Abuja, said it was a “spectacular success story”.  Nigeria won praise for its swift response after a Liberian diplomat brought the disease there in July.  […]

  • Monday Mind Gem with Saharah Ali

    SAJI Yoga Mind Gem Affirmation: Today, I allow my divine self to receive the truth of my being. I accept, trust, and believe that all things are possible here and now. I release all worry, doubt, and fear to open my mind and heart to remember I was born knowing God’s love and wisdom. My […]

  • White House rejects Ebola travel ban

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Warning that Americans are losing faith in their government’s ability to stop Ebola, Republican lawmakers on Thursday pressed for a ban on travel to the U.S. from the West African outbreak zone. The White House resisted the idea and tried to tamp down fear as the pool of Americans being monitored expanded. […]

  • L.A. County sees its lowest tally of hate crimes in 24 years

    Los Angeles County saw the fewest number of hate crimes reported in 24 years in 2013, but black residents made up the overwhelming majority of victims despite making up less than 10% of the population, according to an annual report released Wednesday by the Commission on Human Relations. There was plenty of good news in […]

  • Professor Charles Ogletree

    Charles Ogletree is the Harvard Law School Jesse Climenko Professor of Law and Director of the Criminal Justice Institute.   In addition, Professor Ogletree serves Harvard Law School as the Executive Director of the Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race and Justice as well as Director of the Trial Advocacy Workshop and Saturday School Program. […]