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  • Erich “Coach E” Nall

      Erich is a Certified Personal Trainer and a Certified Sports Nutritionist through the International Fitness Association (IFA). With over 18 years focused on the business of wellness, Erich knows what it takes to motivate, inspire and guide individuals on the path to Ultimate Health. Erich is also the President and Founder of Collegiate Search Youth Organization, which offers tutorial support […]

  • Yes, the South Side Can Have Nice Things: Judge Dismisses Lawsuit That Would Have Thrown Wrench in Obama Library Plans

    A federal judge on Tuesday dismissed a group of environmentalists’ efforts to stop the Obama Presidential Center from being built inside a public park on Chicago’s South Side. In dismissing the lawsuit brought against the city of Chicago by Protect Our Parks, U.S. District Judge Robert Blakely said … READ MORE

  • Supreme Court to hear racial discrimination case against telecommunications giant Comcast

    WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court agreed Monday to decide if the nation’s largest cable TV company discriminated against an African-American media mogul.  The case was brought by Entertainment Studios Network, which bills itself as a “100% African-American owned” media company operating seven television channels. It is solely owned by Byron Allen, a comedian, television host, and entrepreneur. Allen sued […]

  • LA Mom Wants Vehicle Returned and Apology After Being Named Murder Suspect

    A Los Angeles mom is asking for an apology and the return of her vehicle after being named as a suspect in a murder she says she didn’t commit.  Cherie Townsend was named by the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department as the suspect in the May 3 murder of 66-year-old Susan Leeds at Promenade on the […]

  • Cherie Townsend & Attorney Nazareth Haysbert

    Nazareth M. Haysbert is a trial lawyer and managing partner of the law firm Haysbert | Moultrie LLP. He concentrates his legal practice in the areas of civil anti-terrorism litigation, class action/mass tort litigation, and global human rights. He has extensive experience advising, counseling, and advocating on behalf of a wide range of clients from various socio-economic backgrounds. Such clients include […]

  • Central Park 5 prosecutor resigns from nonprofit boards

      A former prosecutor in the Central Park Five case has resigned from at least two nonprofit boards as backlash intensified following the release of the Netflix series “When They See Us,” a miniseries that dramatizes the events surrounding the trial. On Tuesday, the president of Vassar College posted a letter on its website saying […]

  • Number of Homeless People Jumps 12% Across L.A. County to Nearly 59,000

    The number of homeless people counted across Los Angeles County jumped 12% over the past year to nearly 59,000, with more young and old residents and families on the streets, officials said Tuesday. The majority of the homeless were found within the city of Los Angeles, which saw a 16% increase to 36,300, the Los […]

  • Ranae Arnette

    Ranae Arnette has over 8 years of experience in Corporate Marketing and Communications and is currently the Communications Coordinator for the LA Black Worker Center. After her first ride through Skid Row, Ranae became a social justice advocate for those experiencing homelessness. This ultimately led to a desire to be more impactful and more involved […]

  • Measure EE: Everything You Need To Know About The Proposed Tax Hike For LA Schools

    Last January, Los Angeles Unified School District leaders ended historic teachers strike by promising to, among other things, decrease class sizes and hire more support staffers — promises that came with a price tag. At the time, district leaders said that price tag would overwhelm LAUSD’s already-stretched budget as soon as 2021. But L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti urged the district […]

  • Black Voters in Mississippi File Lawsuit to Challenge Racist Election Law

    A group of black voters represented by a foundation affiliated with former Attorney General Eric Holder’s National Democratic Redistricting Committee is challenging Mississippi’s Jim-Crow era laws written to place black candidates for statewide office at a disadvantage…READ MORE