The Hidden History of Black San Pedro series

Carson Receives National Trust for Historic Preservation’s 2023 Conserving Black Modernism Program Grant

Carson City Hall is an excellent example of Late Modernism: the building features an open interior and simplified outside forms;…

2 years ago

Celebrate Juneteenth With Family and Friends in San Pedro

SAN PEDRO — The Juneteenth 400, a nonprofit organization presents its annual Juneteenth Celebration, June 14 to 19, in collaboration…

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Join CLBC African American Leaders of Tomorrow at CSUDH

The deadline to apply for the AALT program is Monday, May 15.

2 years ago

African American Studies Are American Studies

The weekly theme, “The Black Feminist Movement, Womanism, and Intersectionality,” with four fully-articulated topics has become “Black Women’s Voices in…

3 years ago

The African American Cultural Center of Long Beach Hopes to Fill an Obvious Void

Planning to fill that void is the African American Cultural Center of Long Beach (AACCLB), incorporated as a 501(c)3 in…

3 years ago

Long Beach Black Restaurant Week is Jan. 22-29

We’re heading into the final stretch of Long Beach’s Black Restaurant Week, which ends on Jan. 29. Organized by Long…

3 years ago

San Pedro Music Festival Returns

Festival Highlights a Soulful Tribute to Stevie Wonder The San Pedro Music Festival always honors musicians, Windy Barnes Farrell noted,…

3 years ago

Hahn Releases Statement on Upcoming Vote to Transfer Bruce’s Beach Property to Bruce Family

It is well documented that the real reason behind the eminent domain process was racially motivated with the intention of…

3 years ago

Saigu and Reconciliation

Faith Leaders Remember ‘92 Riots in Solidarity While Calling Out Anti-Asian Hate On June 19, Juneteenth 400 and the Korean…

3 years ago

White Supremacy in America: Mainstream Pathology

By John Gray, Los Angeles Harbor resident White supremacy in America began when 20  Black Africans were unloaded at Virginia’s…

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