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  • Jasmyne Cannick

    Selected as one of ESSENCE Magazine’s 25 Women Shaping the World and one of the Most Influential African-Americans in Los Angeles Under 40, Jasmyne Cannick is a social commentator on pop culture, politics and race who has cultivated a national following. As a communications strategist, Jasmyne has worked at all levels of government including the California Legislature and in […]

  • Scientists Find ‘Direct Link’ Between Earthquakes And Process Used For Oil And Gas Drilling

    A team of scientists with the U.S. Geological Survey have found evidence “directly linking” the uptick in Colorado and New Mexico earthquakes since 2001 to wastewater injection, a process widely used in the controversial technique of hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, and conventional drilling. In a study to be published in the Bulletin of the Seismological […]

  • 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 […]

  • Judge Mablean Ephriam *LISTEN HERE*

    Judge Mablean Ephriam was born to Robert and Mable Ephriam in Hazlehurst, Mississippi. In anticipation of her future in law, Judge Mablean began her employment career as a Correctional Officer for the Federal Bureau of Prisons in the Women’s Prison at Terminal Island, San Pedro, California. After about two years, she took a job as […]

  • Stanford’s Jennifer Eberhardt wins MacArthur ‘genius’ grant

    Jennifer Eberhardt is fascinated with objects. It may seem an incongruous fixation for a social psychologist, but it helped the Stanford University associate professor land a spot among the creative and academic elite Wednesday, when the MacArthur Foundation awarded her its “genius” fellowship. Eberhardt, 49, was cited for her efforts to examine how subtle, ingrained […]

  • Black Man Killed By Police In Utah Was Reportedly Carrying A Toy Sword

    On Wednesday, 22-year-old Darrien Hunt was shot dead by police in Saratoga Springs, Utah, about 35 miles south of Salt Lake City. For three days, police said nothing about the cause of the shooting while witnesses reported that he was running away as officers shot outside a Panda Express. On Saturday, police issued a brief […]

  • In Whose Garden Did the Harlem Renaissance Grow?

    Amazing Fact About the Negro No. 91: Which black female poet owned a garden house that became a popular home-away-from-home down South for the leading lights of the Harlem Renaissance? Nearly a century ago, out of the bitter soil of Jim Crow segregation and the First World War, sprang one of the most creative—and socially […]

  • Sahara Ali

    Today I surrender to the light with grace and ease all things seen and unseen that bind me to fear. I accept that my life is God’s life. I stand in silence to receive truth of my wholeness. I receive my blessings with truth knowing my life is God’s life. Love Sahara, Have a blessed […]

  • Dr. Yoshado Lang *LISTEN HERE*

    Today, licensed clinical psychologist, Dr. Yoshado Lang discussed crisis intervention, the emergency and temporary care that is given to an individual who, because of unusual stress is unable to function as they normally would. Dr. Lang, Ph.D is the president of the Southern California Chapter of the  Association of Black Psychologists. For information on his pilot […]

  • Dr. Gerald Horne *LISTEN HERE*

    Dr. Gerald Horne is an African American historian, author, and Communist who currently holds the John J. and Rebecca Moores Chair of History and African American Studies at the University of Houston. He received his PhD from Columbia University and a J.D. from the University of California, Berkeley. He is a frequent contributor to Political […]