Founded in 1969, Harold & Belle’s has drawn fans of Creole cuisine to West Jefferson Boulevard for 50 años, thanks to beloved family recipes of Creole classics. Another chapter in the restaurant’s history has been written by third-generation owners Ryan and Jessica Legaux, who are thrilled to welcome diners back to the newly remodeled restaurant […]
Socorro “Soco” Reynoso is a licensed psychotherapist based in Inglewood, CA since 2010 focusing her practice on clients working through anxiety, depresión, and other emotional blocks. Her nickname “Socorro” is Spanish for, “I help.” Born to a Black mother and Mexican father, Soco grew up in Chino and graduated with a BA in Psychology from Claremont […]
Antoinette “Toni” Harris starred in a Toyota ad that played during the Super Bowl. The commercial was an ode to Harris’ perseverance to become a football player despite all odds, including cancer. On Tuesday that hard work paid off as Harris announced that she would be singing a letter of intent to play college football […]
Toni White is an Outreach Case Manager for HOPICS (Homeless Outreach Program and Integrated Care System). She, with a multidisciplinary team consisting of a nurse, substance abuse specialist and mental health specialist hit the streets of LA every day to bring resources and help to those who are experiencing homelessness. Sitio web: HOPICS Phone Number: (323)432-4399
Saharah Ali 3rd Eye Thursday Affirmation Today, I’m willing to tell myself the truth and I give myself permission to fill my cup first. I allow myself to trust the grace of God’s love manifesting miracles in my life. I release and let go of all beliefs blocking my true expression. I forgive myself and […]
Katherine Johnson, the retired NASA mathematician whose life journey was depicted on screen in the acclaimed film “Hidden Figures,” is being recognized by the space agency in a huge way. NASA’s Independent Verification and Validation Facility (IV&La) in Fairmont, West Virginia, has been renamed to honor Johnson, whose mathematical calculations played an essential role in the space race. […]
The Los Angeles Angels of Long Beach? The Major League Baseball team is reportedly considering a move back to Los Angeles County after more than 50 years in Anaheim. As first reported by the Long Beach Post, the Angels are in preliminary talks with the city of Long Beach about the construction of a new stadium […]
Dr.. Horne tiene la cátedra Moores de Historia y Estudios Afroamericanos. His research has addressed issues of racism in a variety of relations involving labor, política, civil rights, international relations, and war. He has also written extensively about the film industry. Dr.. Horne received his Ph.D. in history from Columbia University and his J.D. de […]
Dr.. Nathan F. Rabb Jr. es un naturópata tradicional, no es un doctor en medicina. Él no opera como Doctor en Medicina. Sus diplomas y certificados se han ganado y premiado por diferentes instituciones por su diligencia, la investigación y la dedicación a la física, mental and spiritual well being of his fellow man and to the field of Holistic […]
When you think of the people who built Los Angeles, the names that most likely jump to mind — William Mulholland, the Chandlers — are often those of white men. It’s not surprising, and it’s not unusual among American cities. That’s why, when I heard Laura Atkins, a Berkeley-based children’s book author, mention Bridge Mason, known as Biddy, en […]