In a year saturated with one-upsmanship and political reshuffling, the Lone Star State became a magnet for pundits and critics of the political process as the country surges to the […]
Author Archives: Gregg Reese
Homeless Reduction?
Once upon a time in the American psyche, Los Angeles and the state of California loomed large in the collective consciousness as a fantasy land of wealth and abundance where […]
Inglewood Today publisher, Willie Brown dies at 81
Like all long-standing African American communities in Los Angeles County and the United States, Inglewood has experienced its share of growing pains over the last few decades. Throughout all the […]
Dominique DiPrima continues her legacy of radio activism at KBLA
The Bay Area is traditionally a mecca of radical activism extending to the blue-collar rank and file of its working class. Local 10 of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union […]
Soul singing R&B diva, Angie Stone, dies at 63
“I’ve been in the game for 50 years. My first solo album is 25 years old. I’ve put in a lot of work over the years… Even at this point […]
Hollywood comes to the ‘Hood’
Los Angeles’ Black media community congregated on Saturday, Feb. 22 for a presentation about a new entertainment production facility to be located at 3701 West Stocker Blvd. Titled the Stocker […]
Roberta Flack dies at 88
Roberta Cleopatra Flack, the singer, songwriter, and pianist whose Mezzo-soprano captivated fans and garnered scores of record sales in the 1970s, died on the morning of Feb. 24 in her […]
(Her)story of slavery in the motherland
“I moved to Nigeria in 2018, and I lived there for several years. This includes the COVID years, and I was not mentally prepared for the things that I would […]
Fake news and mass distractions
The ongoing melodrama of the present contest for the White House has been further complicated by provocative news releases likely originating from sources outside the United States.The principal culprits are […]
Rifting on an American tradition
“The last weeks of a presidential election are often spent waiting for an ‘October Surprise’ – a miraculous or devastating last-minute event that tips the electorate one way or another.”—Andrew […]

