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Amaarae, the ‘Black Star,’ shines at The Hollywood Palladium
The Ghanaian-American singer represented Black and queer identities through her music.
When Film Becomes Freedom: Chris Hesse’s lens restores Ghana’s lost legacy
A review on the “Eyes of Ghana.”
OPINION: The Future of the Affordable Care Act
What does the government reopening means for millions of Americans on Obamacare?
One Year After a Historic Settlement, Section 14 Survivors Are Still Fighting for Home, Healing, and Recognition
A year after Palm Springs’ historic $27 million settlement, survivors push for housing access, healing, and a restored sense of community.
Allyson Felix is a quiet storm championing the track and maternal protection
Seven-time Olympic gold medalist Allyson Felix’s documentary “She Runs the World” is going on tour and USC was its first stop.
The Rise and Fall of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Initiatives in Higher Education
Lessons from the front lines of the continuing battle for equity in America.
OPINION: Misty Copeland’s Final Bow
How Copeland’s ballet farewell is a reminder to dream big.
Amid mass Hollywood layoffs, WalkGood LA provides solace for Black creatives
The FilmGood Festival uses artistic workshops, wellness and screenings to nurture emerging creatives.
‘The Boy Is Mine’ Tour: Brandy and Monica unite R&B generations for a night of nostalgia and legacy
The R&B icons closed out their final Los Angeles show with nostalgia, sisterhood and a heartfelt tribute to Whitney Houston — as Black Hollywood showed up in full force to celebrate them.
‘Power Belongs to the People:’ Rep. Jasmine Crockett and Bryan Tyler Cohen discuss fight for democracy
New wave of democrat advocates encouraged the public to hold the Trump administration accountable to preserve truth and accountability.
A Playwright of Torn Dreams Deferred by Deportation
In a small Harlem salon, women from across the world braid not only hair but their shared experiences of joy, heartbreak, and endurance, reminding us that community remains the strongest thread when everything else begins to unravel.
OPINION: Mamdani’s Win Proves that America is All of Ours
What does democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani’s win mean for America’s future?
‘Stillness in the hills: WalkGood LA and BeyGOOD close out the year with community and healing’
Under the Los Angeles sun, hundreds gathered to meditate, move, and give — raising more than $150,000 for Jamaica’s hurricane relief through the WalkGood Jamaica Fund.
Behind the Boys in Blue
How Magic Johnson’s Leadership and Legacy Helped Los Angeles Heal Beyond the World Series Win.
Through A Dream Deferred, Abby Phillip explores Jesse Jackson’s legacy and the politics of belonging.
Abby Phillip made a stop at the California African American Museum for a Q&A discussion as part of her debut book tour.












