OW Contributor
Aug 31 2011

Event targeted South L.A. students

More than 230 students from South Los Angeles neighborhoods gathered for a two-day youth leadership summit last weekend at UCLA. The event, put on by Good Jobs LA and the Institute for Democracy, Education, and Access (IDEA) at UCLA, sought to educate and mobilize today’s youth to be tomorrow’s leaders.

Mar 3 2011

Includes education and technical assistance

RICHMOND, Va. (BlackNews.com)—Through a partnership with the nonprofit church growth consulting group, Urban Awareness USA, the National Church Purchasing Group Inc. (NCPG), the nation’s largest ministry group purchasing organization, and its corporate sponsors are funding a unique two-part Ministry Resource Development Program.

Dec 23 2010

Photo courtesy of Stan Thomas/Kanale Creations.

Hair stylists and barbers Barry Dedmon, Angel, Midnite, Roxy Platen, Diddy, Mimi Monroe, Juicy Man, Renisha Escoe, and Wayne A.G. Morris get into the holiday spirit with donated toys at Perfect Image Hair Design at 1201 E. Palmdale Blvd. Manager Mz Murna said the toys were destined for children of Valley Oasis, a domestic violence shelter in the city. The toy drive was sponsored by Just Poundin' Motorcycle Club, a frequent sponsor of such events at Perfect Image.  Salon owner Rodney Williams is a member of the club.

Dec 23 2010

Unpaid furloughs begins

PALMDALE, Calif.—Until Monday, Jan. 3, the offices of the city of Palmdale will be shut down, but emergency services will be available to residents during the upcoming furlough days.

Public works crews will be working through the furlough to handle any emergencies that may arise. Emergencies include sewer overflows, roadway/right-of-way hazards including downed tree limbs, downed signs and potholes, or broken sprinkler lines in city parks and landscaped areas. To report emergencies after hours, weekends or on holidays, residents may call (661) 266-3195.

Nov 4 2010

Musings on Juan Williams

nMusings on Juan Williams

Yapping and yowling
Little brown lap dog howling
Wolf ticket taken

Indifferently
The blank white billboard soft sells
White noise for eyeballs

Drifting hazily,
True to itself, skywriting
Dissolves to nothing

    – Michael Phillippe Jones
    October 25, 2010

Nov 3 2010

On October 1, Nigeria celebrated the 50th anniversary of its independence from Great Britain. This milestone will likely be ignored in Los Angeles. It shouldn’t be.

Most Americans know very little about Nigeria, and that which they do know is extraordinarily negative.

Nigeria is viewed as a nation with a breathtakingly corrupt government, intractable violence in its oil producing region, and as the source of the e-mail scams that clog countless in-boxes each and every day.

Nigeria’s most damaging label, that of burgeoning terrorist haven, was sadly affixed last Christmas Day, when a young Nigerian who was radicalized in the Middle East attempted to blow up a plane over Detroit.

Across Black America

Here’s a look at African American people and issues making headlines throughout the country.
 

Arkansas
Walmart Stores Inc. recently announced the promotion of Rosalind G. Brewer, 49, to president and CEO of Sam’s Club. She will replace current Sam’s Club President and CEO Brian Cornell, who informed the company that he would move back to the Northeast for family reasons. Brewer was most recently president of the Walmart U.S. east business unit, where she was responsible for more than $100 billion in annual revenue, representing almost 1,600 stores and more than 500,000 associates. Brewer was also the first chairperson of the Walmart President’s Council of Global Women Leaders. “Roz came to us with an outstanding background in consumer packaged goods more than five years ago,” said Mike Duke, Walmart president and CEO. “During that time I have seen her develop into a talented merchant and retailer. She has strong strategic, analytical and operational skills and has successfully managed a large and complex business. I’ve also been struck by Roz’s servant leadership when I have visited stores with her. She always lets her team do the talking, with her focus being on how to better support their needs.”
 

California
Essence magazine recently announced the fifth annual Essence Black Women in Hollywood Luncheon honoring the industry’s most exciting African American talent, both in front of the camera and behind the scenes in Hollywood. The event will take place on Feb. 23 at the Beverly Hills Hotel. Essence will celebrate five extraordinary women who have left an indelible impression with their work within the film and television industries: Kerry Washington (Vanguard Award), Octavia Spencer (Breakthrough Performance), Pam Grier (Legend Award), Paula Patton (Shining Star Award) and Shonda Rhimes (Visionary Award). This star-studded event commemorates Essence magazine’s annual Hollywood issue and in honor of the fifth anniversary, Essence.com is giving fans exclusive access to all the red-carpet interviews via live stream from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and re-airing that evening at 9 p.m. EST.