Los Angeles

Aug 28 2008

‘5th Quarter Concert’ salutes Isaac Hayes

Move over Morehouse and Prairie View A&M University. The newest addition to the Farmers Insurance Group Angel City Classic 5th Quarter Concert saluting Isaac Hayes is the incomparable Stax recording artist, Angie Stone. With concert producer extraordinaire Marc Brogdon of N2U Creative Marketing Group helming the event, Stone will be joined by other top A-List talent that are still under wraps. 

Aug 28 2008

Tied to multiple murders in South L.A., one survivor

A special LAPD task force is working around the clock to apprehend a serial killer who has committed multiple murders during a 23 year period.

Aug 21 2008

Skills parents can teach at home

 According to child development experts, youngsters often enter kindergarten afraid of the unfamiliar surroundings, and it can take weeks for them to relax enough to learn. 

Aug 21 2008

Mayor cuts ribbon on eco-friendly South L.A. branch

Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa cut the ribbon on the first “green” library in South Los Angeles – the new Exposition Park Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Regional Branch Library, on Monday, at 3900 S. Western Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90062.

Aug 21 2008

HELP FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSERS

 The following numbers can be contacted for drug and alcohol assistance.

Across Black America

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

California
San Diego college students and volunteers will carry out their sixth home restoration project on Wednesday, July 10 through Sunday, July 14. as part of the “Healing our Heroes’ Homes” (H3) program created by the nonprofit Embrace. The five-day effort will take place at the home of medically retired Marine Corps Capt. Sarah Bettencourt. Bettencourt served with many different units across the country during the Global War on Terrorism and developed a rare neurological disorder in 2008. With a focus to restore the homes of disabled veteran homeowners, H3 falls in line with Embrace’s mission to mobilize college-student volunteers and community members to serve less fortunate members of civilian and veteran communities. The project for the Bettencourts’ home includes kitchen and bathroom remodeling, building ADA-compliant disability ramps, widening their driveway to ADA standards, widening doorways and landscaping.
 
District of Columbia
The 2013 Smithsonian Folklife Festival will showcase its five-year community research project on African American identity with the program “The Will to Adorn: African American Diversity, Style, and Identity.” This multicity collaboration examines the history and culture of the aesthetics of African Americans. The festival will be held June 26-30 and July 3-7, outdoors on the National Mall between Seventh and 14th streets. “Whether we realize it or not, we are all dress artists. The way we compose our look is a creative expression of our ideas about who we are and who we aspire to be,” said Diana N’Diaye, program curator. “This program explores the diversity of African American traditions of style, but also teaches young people the importance of documenting their own culture and saving that information for themselves and future generations.”