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Fair Chance Ordinance Paves the Way for Equal Employment Opportunities for System-Impacted Individuals

The motion also includes a directive that will hold the County of Los Angeles, as the largest employer in the…

2 years ago

Sensoriful Part Opera, Part Installation Not Fully What It Aspires to Be

Labeled “a poetic monodrama for soprano, chamber group and electronics that explores the body as island, synaesthesia and the nature…

2 years ago

Don’t Call It a Comeback – Richardson Reflects On Her Journey from Congress to the Race for the 35th State Senate District

Don’t call Laura Richardson's entry into the Senate District race a comeback. When I interviewed her last month, she noted…

2 years ago

The Hidden History of Black San Pedro

Other workforce housing units were built in Harbor City, Wilmington and the rest of the city, but it should be…

2 years ago

Big Pharma Will Have to Answer to the American People

I look forward to the hearing on Feb. 8, with the CEOs of Johnson & Johnson, Merck, and Bristol Myers…

2 years ago

A New Breed Of Judges?

Underlying all these changes is a shift away from a one-size-fits-all, punishment approach, which took over in the 1970s, to…

2 years ago

Long Beach Black Restaurant Week

The statuesque marketing guru sat at an uneven metal table, upon a chair of weather-worn rusted ore in Long Beach…

2 years ago

Will Walker’s Café Ever Reopen?

Prospect Group has portrayed themselves as the people who heroically took a chance on Walker’s Cafe when nobody else would.…

2 years ago

LA Art Show Kicks Off on Valentine’s Day With Global Lineup

Both  Black History Month and artificial intelligence  play a role in this year’s fair as well as key initiatives that…

2 years ago

Port of Los Angeles Releases Initial Study/Notice of Preparation for Proposed POLA, POLB Goods Movement Workforce Training Facility

The Port of Los Angeles has released an Initial Study/Notice of Preparation or IS/NOP – the first step in the…

2 years ago