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  • Attorney Nana Gyamfi

    Nana Gyamfi is a human rights and criminal defense attorney, an adjunct professor in the Pan African Studies Department at California State University Los Angeles, and the host of the radio show and podcast“Conversations On the Way: The Asafo Edition”, and an organizer and activist associated with various local, national, and international campaigns in support of Black lives. Attorney Gyamfi, affectionately called “The People’s […]

  • Dr. Jeffrey Stewart

    Jeffrey C. Stewart is a graduate of Yale University, where he received his M.A., M.Phil., and Ph.D. in American Studies.  He was Director of Research at the Smithsonian Institution’s Anacostia Museum, a curator at the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery, and a senior advisor to the Reginald Lewis Museum of African American History and Culture in Baltimore, Maryland.  The author of numerous articles, essays, and books, […]

  • Officer Placed On Leave After KKK Application Found Framed On Bedroom Wall

    A Michigan police officer is on administrative leave after a prospective buyer of his home said he found a framed Ku Klux Klan application and several Confederate flags inside the residence.  Rob Mathias, who is Black, was touring the home in the Muskegon County town of Holton with his wife and children last week when […]

  • Dr Bill J. Releford

    Dr. Bill J. Releford, D.P.M. a podiatric surgeon based in Los Angeles, is a graduate of Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine in Philadelphia.  With over 30 years of experience, Dr. Releford specializes in amputation prevention in high-risk populations both domestically as well as internationally.  Dr. Releford has dedicated in personal and professional life to […]

  • Exhibit planned in honor of Michael Brown on the five year anniversary of his death

    Gone but not forgotten, today marks the fifth anniversary of Michael Brown’s death, and he is being honored with a public exhibit of things that were close to heart in an effort to humanize the slain teen. Brown’s graduation gown, an Arnold Palmer drink can, a bag of Skittles and a Cardinals’ scarf is just some of the items his family […]

  • Amir Madison: Yogi Athletes

    Amir Madison is a former professional arena football player and the founder of We Are Yogi Athletes. Amir’s mission is to inspire and uplift members of the athletic community to enhance the mind, body, and soul connection through the practice of yoga. When his football career ended, he pursued a yoga certification and that has […]

  • Dr. Mable John

    Born in Louisiana to Mertis and Lillie John, Mable is the eldest of ten sisters and brothers. A former R&B vocalist, she is the sister of the late-great Little Willie John. When she embarked on her singing career, she received a bit of advice from her already famous brother. “Either be a star or pack […]

  • Dr. Gerald Horne

    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 Affairs magazine. Website: Dr. Gerald […]

  • After HuffPost Investigation, 4 White Nationalists Out Of U.S. Military — But Others Allowed To Remain

    Months after a series of reports exposed a dozen known or suspected members of white nationalist groups in the U.S. military, officials have confirmed that four of those servicemen have separated from the armed forces, while another four have been allowed to remain in the Army.  Four others remain under investigation, officials said.  In March and […]

  • Malcolm Harris and Brian McNeil #WeWorkWednesdays (LABWC)

    Malcolm Harris started organizing with the Community Coalition (CoCo), before heading to the AmASSI (African American, Support Services & Survival Institute) Health and Wellness Center of South Central LA. While at AmASSI, he coordinated a variety of programs that addressed general health, economic and social issues impacting the lives of people of African descent. For 10 […]