LOS ANGELES SENTINEL — There has been a decline in African-American men transitioning successfully into and through college. As part of its commitment to the advancement...
LOS ANGELES SENTINEL — In honor of Women’s History month, the Clippers Mentorship Assist Program invited 100 girls to an exclusive viewing of “Captain Marvel” at L.A....
LOS ANGELES SENTINEL — A version of the bill was passed by the Legislature last year but was vetoed by then-Gov. Jerry Brown.
LOS ANGELES SENTINEL — The NBA also announced its plan to introduce a re-imagined direct to consumer offering of NBA games for fans in Africa.
LOS ANGELES SENTINEL — The Pasadena Tournament of Roses® has selected 20 of the marching bands that will participate in the 131st Rose Parade presented by...
LOS ANGELES SENTINEL — McDonald’s has signed the UN Women’s Empowerment Principles to further mark the company’s commitment to progress.
LOS ANGELES SENTINEL — The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors postponed discussion of a report by the Office of Inspector General.
LOS ANGELES SENTINEL — Rudy Washington, a Cal State LA adjunct professor in the Charter College of Education at Cal State LA, has dedicated more than...
LOS ANGELES SENTINEL — Structural racism, discrimination, and unconscious bias drive an overrepresentation of Blacks experiencing homelessness.
LOS ANGELES SENTINEL — As a central character in a two-man story, Ali was required to be on set nearly every day throughout the shoot.
LOS ANGELES SENTINEL — Ruth Carter, the first African American to win an Oscar for costume design for her work on “Black Panther,” said she hoped...
LOS ANGELES SENTINEL — More than half a million Black African soldiers who fought in the British army were paid up to three times less than...
LOS ANGELES SENTINEL — Rising visual artist, Chase Metoyer, 17, has dreams of a career in fine arts and plans to inspire and educate future artists.
LOS ANGELES SENTINEL — ssistant Whips are responsible for helping the Whip operation get an accurate read on where Members of the Caucus stand.
LOS ANGELES SENTINEL — Black people with mental illnesses are already overrepresented in our jails and prisons.
LOS ANGELES SENTINEL — The actress is a Los Angeles native who shares a common background with many of the girls at Camp Scott-being a former...
LOS ANGELES — Guided tours inside Tournament House, the iconic Southern California landmark, are open to the public.
LOS ANGELES SENTINEL — California Attorney General Xavier Becerra will discuss the state’s efforts to defend environmental protections critical to residents’ health and well-being.
LOS ANGELES SENTINEL — ou may not know his name but it’s a good chance that you know actor Michael Beasley by his face.
LOS ANGELES SENTINEL — Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti praised American mayors for moving their cities forward despite the chaotic politics in Washington D.C.
LOS ANGELES SENTINEL — A recent study indicates that Black workers stand to lose critical unionized public sector jobs from threats to unions in L.A. County.
LOS ANGELES SENTINEL — The event brought together nearly 60 employers looking to fill more than 1,200 open positions.
LOS ANGELES SENTINEL — Members of the VCP patrol the area in marked cars in order to provide extra eyes on neighborhoods and when needed.
LOS ANGELES SENTINEL — During the past sixty years, the South Los Angeles Chapter has continued to be a beacon in the community.
LOS ANGELES SENTINEL — In its fifth annual Black History Month celebration, Forest Lawn—Hollywood Hills presents An Evening of Gospel, Jazz, and Blues