Archive for September, 2019
“Jacob, what are you talking about? You sing with Inner Circle. Why do you want to come ask if we have a space in Soul Syndicate?” asked Tony Chin
Across the United States, African-American students are performing at 24 percentage points below their White counterparts in math. In English and language arts, they are trailing White students by almost 30 percentage points.
Expecting California’s aging population to balloon by about 4 million to 8.6 million people by 2030, Gov. Newsom is taking steps to meet the needs of families like the Marylands.
To see more diversity in the make-up of the membership is the most significant change I’ve seen,
For Black women, the pay gap is wider and has a more deep-reaching impact on African-American families across California.
This book about a child who gets stuck at the point in his life when he lost his mother topped the best seller lists around the globe.
Woodley is calling on the school board to change the dress code.
The film also stars Bruce Willis, Bobby Cannavale, Cherry Jones, Michael Kenneth Williams, Leslie Mann
Hailed as one of the nation’s “Can’t Miss Festivals,” ONE Musicfest returns for its tenth year on Saturday, September 7 and Sunday, September 8.
The overwhelming response to the series was also evident each week on social media demonstrating the strong connection viewers have to seeing multi-faceted portrayals of an African-American family on television.
“PAFF has been a pioneer in supporting cinematic storytelling from Africa and the African diaspora for a global audience,” says Ayuko Babu, Executive Director and a Founder of the Pan African Film Festival (PAFF).
Check out more pictures from the event below
If it passes, AB5 will impact more than 2 million contract workers in California.
We’ve done the math. Having to hire couriers as full-time employees would force us to limit our circulation areas or raise the prices of our papers. Either option would hurt our revenue so bad, it would no longer make sense to stay in business.