A group of African American people protest racial injustice. Photo courtesy of NNPA By April Ryan As this nation observes the ...
Private trainer, gym owner, strength coach, and powerlifter Anthony Spinner exemplifies the power of entrepreneurship when consistency, vision, and action are prioritized.
I don’t know how many of you saw that clown show masquerading as a presidential address coming from America’s felon and chief last week, but please let me bring you up to speed.
One of the most talked-about moments of the day was the panel “No Small Parts: Elevating Every Audition,” featuring Emmy-nominated writer and producer Raamla Mohamed and Emmy-winning ...
Zhane Carter’s nonprofit, Love for the Streets, operates without major funding yet serves meals to dozens of unhoused people on Skid Row daily, driven by her determination, community support ...
Muhammad Abdullah, president and CEO of the Al Hajj Muhammad Abdullah Research Institute—a revered elder, revolutionary, Pan-Africanist and Muslim. Known for his profound intellect and deep ...
Los Angeles has been a quiet hub for Black art since the 1960s. With artists like Betye Saar, Melvin Edwards, and Noah Purifoy, creating community and exhibitions, Black art has become a ...
In honor of Women’s History Month, the Sentinel spotlights Skye Patrick, director and CEO of L.A. County Library (LACL). She oversees the county’s 86 public libraries and is its first African ...
The Westchester Comets boys basketball team defeated the Chatsworth Chancellors 65-55 to win the CIF boys City Section Open Division championship.