Articles Posted by Front Page News

  • White woman hurls racist slur and tries to force Black teen to “get on his knees” on the sidewalk

    A shocking video has gone viral of a white woman screaming and emasculating a young Black teen  by calling him the n-word while trying to force him to kneel to pick up a gum wrapper… READ MORE

  • Study: Black People Wait Longer to Vote

      On the night of the 2018 midterm elections, Senior Reporter Terrell Starr reported on an incidence of voter suppression that is becoming more prevalent. Hundreds of voters at a Southwest Atlanta election precinct waited as long as four hours to cast a ballot. “When the location, which combines two precincts, opened at 8 a.m., […]

  • Dr. Gloria Morrow

      Dr. Gloria Morrow is one of the nation’s leading clinical psychologists, who devoted her early career to teaching students in undergraduate and graduate psychology programs. As an academician, clinician and author, her teaching, counseling and books have helped thousands of people find true inner healing. As a top-rated professional with profound insight in her […]

  • 24-hour news network aimed at African American viewers set to launch

    (AP)–Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shad Khan says he’ll be the majority investor in the nation’s only 24-hour news network aimed at African American viewers. The billionaire entrepreneur told The Associated Press on Wednesday that he believes the African American community is underserved and he hopes the network will be a bridge to connect all cultures.  Khan […]

  • 5 Takeaways From the Harvard Admissions Ruling

    In one of the most closely watched lawsuits concerning affirmative action and higher education, a federal judge on Tuesday ruled that Harvard could continue considering race in its admissions process in pursuit of a diverse class. The plaintiffs, Students for Fair Admissions, made four claims: that Harvard had intentionally discriminated against Asian-Americans, used race as a […]

  • Congressmember Maxine Waters

    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, children, people of color and the poor. Elected in November 2018 to her fifteenth term in the U.S. House of Representatives with more […]

  • Mario & Mandela Van Peebles

    Mario Van Peebles is a highly regarded director, actor, producer and writer. His directorial skills can be seen in the retelling of the epic mini-series “Roots” starring Forest Whitaker and Matthew Goode. Van Pebbles has directed award-winning shows such as the recent hit “Empire” and “The Last Ship,” as well as “Sons of Anarchy,” “Lost,” […]

  • Nick Leisure

    Over the past 18 years, Nick Leisure has compiled an extensive resume filled with Internationally Printed Photography, Films, Commercials, and Music Videos. Leisure has been a Writer, Director, Cinematographer & Editor on hundreds of projects for networks such as ABC, ESPN, MTV, VH1, BET, and The History Channel. Leisure’s client list consist of Toyota, Sacramento Kings, […]

  • Samantha Granberry & Michael Lawson

    Samantha Granberry | Vice President, Strategic Partnerships, Sales & Fundraising Samantha Granberry is Vice President, Strategic Partnership, Sales & Fundraising. With a degree in Radio-Television-Film arts from California State University Northridge and an extensive background in media sales and marketing, this Pasadena California native has focused her professional and personal endeavors on projects that aim […]

  • Dr. Melina Abdullah

    Dr. Melina Abdullah, Ph.D. is Professor and Chair of Pan-African Studies at California State University, Los Angeles and immediate past campus president and current Council for Affirmative Action Chair for the California Faculty Association (the faculty union).  Dr. Abdullah earned her Ph.D. from the University of Southern California in Political Science and her B.A. from […]