May 14 2009

By California Black Media Staff

Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and Assembly Speaker Karen Bass met May 8 with California African American pastors and faith leaders to discuss the current budget crisis and the upcoming ballot propositions.

Speaking bluntly, Bass told the attendees, “Our house is on fire and we have to put the fire out.”
Bass went on to describe the tough position the governor and the legislature faced in determining how to close the state’s projected $42 billion shortfall.

May 8 2009

Key stakeholders meet

A roundtable discussion involving key stakeholders was convened Friday, May 2, 2008 by Senator Mark Ridley-Thomas (D-Los Angeles) to discuss opportunities to re-open Martin Luther King, Jr. Hospital (MLK Hospital).

May 8 2009

Mothers weep for slain sons at Mother’s Day Breakfast

It was a sight that moved the audience to tears at the Crystal Park Casino in Compton, California.

Hosted by Compton Mayor Eric Perrodin and organized by Project Cry No More and the Southern California Cease Fire Committee, approximately 50 mothers lined up Saturday morning in the ballroom of the casino at a Mother’s Day Breakfast entitled “Bridging the Bond.”

May 8 2009

Annise LaRue DeCree, a 53-year resident of Los Angeles, passed away on Tuesday, April 22, 2008 at Olympia Medical Center after a short period of illness. Surrounded by her loved ones at the time, she was 82 years of age

Annise LaRue DeCree, a 53-year resident of Los Angeles, passed away on Tuesday, April 22, 2008 at Olympia Medical Center after a short period of illness. Surrounded by her loved ones at the time, she was 82 years of age.

Born July 7, 1925 in Emerson, Arkansas to the late Rev. Bennie and Minnie Story, she graduated from Booker T. Washington High School in Texarkana and enrolled in Tuskegee Institute. She put her studies on hold after marrying the late Edward Bernard Mack and beginning a family.

Honor Roll

Juliana D. Norwood  |   OW Staff Writer
May 9 2013

Working to get others involved in educating young Black men

The Motivated Men of Dorsey High School is a nonprofit organization committed to community collaboration and social responsibility through its efforts to prepare the young men at Dorsey High School to be effective communicators, critical thinkers and life-long learners. As a collaborative of alumni, parents, faculty, staff and community members, the organization’s objective is to foster positive relationships with the young men in an effort to close the achievement gap, increase test scores, and lead them to a successful high school experience.

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