Stan Thomas
Dec 29 2011

Slavery is a curse whose vestiges still remain

The Black family has been the object of numerous studies, research projects, but most importantly, is the cornerstone of Black human survival.

Speaking about African family values, Faye Z Belgrave, Ph.D., professor at Virginia Commonwealth University, says “marriage and family and children are really the hallmarks of this culture, because the union of a family represents so much symbolically …”

Dec 29 2011

No more n-word

Mark Twain’s popular book, “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,” went under the knife earlier this year. The book, which is 125 years old, is often required reading material on the secondary level and the text is liberally sprinkled with the “n” word. That is no longer the case, thanks to a decision by publisher NewSouth Inc., which released an excised version. The ‘n-word’ will no longer be used. 

Sep 7 2011

Chaka Khan, Keith Sweat headline event at Palmdale Amphitheater

The Summer Sizzle Series returned to the Palmdale Amphitheater at Marie Kerr Park on Saturday for the second installment of the three-concert series. The series proved to be true to its name, both literally with the 98-degree temperatures, and figuratively with big names like Keith Sweat and Chaka Khan set to light up the venue.

Aug 31 2011

The four students-dancers-rappers stand for positive change.

LANCASTER, Calif.—Countless groups can dance. Numerous groups can sing. Some do both. But not many can combine those talents like Second2None Entertainment.

Aug 17 2011

The desert has its own gridiron

LANCASTER, Calif.—Now that the National Football League players and owners have settled their differences and are back on schedule, there will be major league football this season. But the nearest professional team is in San Diego, 175 miles away—a long way for A.V. football fans to travel.

Enter the AV Vikings, a local minor league team based in Lancaster, established in 2010 as AV Vikings Inc.

Aug 17 2011

The entertainer devotes his life and times to youth causes

The students had been milling around, stretching and talking, but when Lil Tommy uttered the command, "Let’s get started,” they immediately quieted down and took their places on the hardwood floor. There is a full-length, wall-to-wall mirror in front of the room that Lil Tommy uses to keep an eye on his students as he puts them through their paces.

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.