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Observe Life Through Music with Kwame Adu - Los Angeles Sentinel

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Tipping the scale back towards the scale is L.A. based artist Kwame Adu. Originally from New Jersey, Adu has planted himself in Northeast Los Angeles. Focusing on the art of his presentation and lyrics, Adu most recently performed at Hot and Cool Café in Leimert Park earlier this year, he looks to bring a sense of retrospective thought back into the creation of music.

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Man Who Filmed Rodney King Beating by LAPD Officers Dies at 61 - Los Angeles Sentinel
George Holliday, a plumber who gained local and national fame 30 years ago when he used his videocamera to tape the infamous Los Angeles police beating of motorist Rodney King in Lake View Terrace, has died from COVID-19, it was reported
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The 2020 Assessment Roll - Los Angeles Sentinel
It’s that time again that my Office undertakes its most important function of the fiscal year that lays the ground work for the very property taxes that pay for our vital public services: The Assessment
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WATCH: JUNETEENTH WITH CHISTOPHER PETTY - Los Angeles Sentinel
Happy Juneteenth Everyone! L.A. Sentinel correspondent, Chris Petty, breaks down the importance of celebrating Juneteenth! Learn the facts, be
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June 20: George Clinton & Parliament-Funkadelic were Grammy, Salute To Music Legends, award recipients, 2019 - Los Angeles Sentinel
June 20: George Clinton & Parliament-Funkadelic were Grammy, Salute To Music Legends, award recipients, 2019 The post June 20: George Clinton & Parliament-Funkadelic were Grammy, Salute To Music Legends, award recipients, 2019 appeared first on Los Angeles Sentinel.
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Disney Sues in L.A. to Protect Marvel Superhero Franchises - Los Angeles Sentinel
The Walt Disney Company today filed lawsuits in Los Angeles and New York seeking to stop the heirs to Marvel Comics artists and writers from reclaiming rights to characters such as Iron Man, Thor and Spider- Man, which their relatives helped
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June 26: Arthur Louis Burnett, Sr. became the 1st African American to serve as a Magistrate Judge in the U.S., 1969 - Los Angeles Sentinel
June 26: Arthur Louis Burnett, Sr. became the 1st African American to serve as a Magistrate Judge in the U.S., 1969 The post June 26: Arthur Louis Burnett, Sr. became the 1st African American to serve as a Magistrate Judge in the U.S., 1969 appeared first on Los Angeles Sentinel.
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VISTA DEL MAR NAMES CELEBATED ADVOCATE KARRIANN FARRELL HINDS, ESQ. AS DIRECTOR OF GOVERNMENT AND STRATEGIC AFFAIRS - Los Angeles Sentinel
Vista Del Mar Child and Family Services is proud to welcome Karriann Farrell Hinds, Esq. to the newly created position of Director of Government and Strategic
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Black Fact of the Day: Wednesday August 12, 2020 - Brought to you by Black365 - Los Angeles Sentinel
Frederick D. Gregory was sworn in as NASA Deputy Administrator (NASA's highest position), 2002 The post Black Fact of the Day: Wednesday August 12, 2020 - Brought to you by Black365 appeared first on Los Angeles Sentinel.
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The Lookout: New Cal Housing Bills Could Change the Look, Feel of Your Neighborhood - Los Angeles Sentinel
California, known for its sprawling residential neighborhoods of single-family homes spread out with driveways, front yards and garages, even in urban areas, may soon get an architectural makeover. That’s if two new bills approved by the legislature and awaiting the governor’s signature are signed
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Women Left Behind: Gender Gap Emerges in Africa's Vaccines - Los Angeles Sentinel
the women in Sare Gibel already had heard the rumors on social media: The vaccines could make your blood stop or cause you to miscarry. Women who took it wouldn't get pregnant again. The post Women Left Behind: Gender Gap Emerges in Africa's Vaccines appeared first on Los Angeles Sentinel.
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Karla Gordy Bristol Shares the Secret to Building a Legacy Through Helping Others - Los Angeles Sentinel
Newly Approved Commissioner of Arts and Culture for the City of Beverly Hills, Karla Gordy Bristol, provides blueprints to following one's passion by servicing
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Taking Down Flags and Tearing Down Walls: Some Seriously Needed Distinctions - Los Angeles Sentinel
This is a revisiting of an ongoing conversation beginning in 2015 about taking down symbols of oppression, especially Confederate flags, but also statues, murals and all public signs, symbols and celebrations of our domination, deprivation and degradation as a people and other people of color. My
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September 24: The National Museum of African American History and Culture was opened to the public, 2016 - Los Angeles Sentinel
September 24: The National Museum of African American History and Culture was opened to the public, 2016 The post September 24: The National Museum of African American History and Culture was opened to the public, 2016 appeared first on Los Angeles Sentinel.
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Latest in Sports: Lakers Awarded Guard Avery Bradley - Los Angeles Sentinel
Avery Bradley will be returning to the Lakers, on a waiver claim. Vice President of Basketball Operations and General Manager Rob Pelinka announced the news on Monday, October 18.  The post Latest in Sports: Lakers Awarded Guard Avery Bradley appeared first on Los Angeles Sentinel.
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COVID SURGE IS SPREADING THROUGHOUT LOS ANGELES COUNTY - Los Angeles Sentinel
Over 3,000 new cases of the COVID-19 virus have been reported in Los Angeles County over the past several days.  This is the largest number of new cases since that Los Angeles County has reported since February of this
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L.A. County Considers Call to Ramp Up Services for LGBTQ+ Jail Population - Los Angeles Sentinel
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors will consider a motion today to expand mental health treatment and other supportive services for LGBTQ and transgender people, both inside and out of county
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Melvin Van Peebles, Godfather of Black cinema, Dies at 89 - Los Angeles Sentinel
Melvin Van Peebles, the groundbreaking filmmaker, playwright and musician whose work ushered in the “blaxploitation” wave of the 1970s and influenced filmmakers long after, has died. He was
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The Guap Foundation Launches Fundraising Campaign to Invest in Minority Communities - Los Angeles Sentinel
Guap Foundation today announced the launch of a campaign to raise funds to invest in underserved minority communities around the country. The post The Guap Foundation Launches Fundraising Campaign to Invest in Minority Communities appeared first on Los Angeles Sentinel.
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Winners Announced for 2021 Virtual Oratorical Contest - Los Angeles Sentinel
Three local teens secured the top spots in the 2021 Oratorical Contest sponsored by Our Authors Study Club (OASC) and the Sigma Sigma Alumnae Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. The virtual event was held March 27 and the awards were presented on April 10, with each recipient receiving
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COVID – Delta Variant On Rise Throughout Black Community - Los Angeles Sentinel
Los Angeles County, has issued a recent warning that COVID-19 cases, and in particular the Delta variant, throughout the county are on the rise.   African Americans in particular are suffering the effects of the virus more than other communities at an alarming rate and are encouraged to get
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September 27: Hiram Revels, the first African American Senator, was born in Fayetteville, NC, 1822 - Los Angeles Sentinel
September 27: Hiram Revels, the first African American Senator, was born in Fayetteville, NC, 1822 The post September 27: Hiram Revels, the first African American Senator, was born in Fayetteville, NC, 1822 appeared first on Los Angeles Sentinel.
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September 25: Willard Carroll Smith Jr., aka Will Smith, was born in Philadelphia, PA, 1968 - Los Angeles Sentinel
September 25: Willard Carroll Smith Jr., aka Will Smith, was born in Philadelphia, PA, 1968 The post September 25: Willard Carroll Smith Jr., aka Will Smith, was born in Philadelphia, PA, 1968 appeared first on Los Angeles Sentinel.
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Sojourner Truth descendants give 'great-grandpa' a marker - Los Angeles Sentinel
As O.D. Collins sang 'His Eye is On the Sparrow,' generations of Sojourner Truth descendants gathered around the headstone of a man who died 122 years ago. The post Sojourner Truth descendants give 'great-grandpa' a marker appeared first on Los Angeles Sentinel.
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Congresswoman Maxine Waters Leads Powerful Women's Coalition in Support of Heather Hutt for Assembly - Los Angeles Sentinel
Heather Hutt, former California State Director for then-U.S. Senator Kamala Harris, earned a high-profile and powerful endorsement from United States Congresswoman Maxine Waters in the special election race for California's 54th State Assembly District
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September 21: FIRST PRIME MINISTER / PRESIDENT OF GHANA BORN - Los Angeles Sentinel
September 21: FIRST PRIME MINISTER / PRESIDENT OF GHANA BORN The post September 21: FIRST PRIME MINISTER / PRESIDENT OF GHANA BORN appeared first on Los Angeles Sentinel.
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States Push Jobless From Virus Recession to Return to Work - Los Angeles Sentinel
After more than a year of coronavirus restrictions on his business, Piecasso Pizzeria & Lounge, he's expecting a breakout summer tourism season, but like employers across the country he's worried he won't have enough
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Los Angeles City Mayor Announced 10-million dollars will be added towards the L.A. Regional COVID-19 Team Recovery Program - Los Angeles Sentinel
With recent shutdowns, small businesses are at high risk of closing for good during this time. Garcetti announced another step forward in helping local businesses and their staff by providing funds, to help solidify their footing during the waves of closing and reopening of the economy. The mayor
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LA County Moves To Orange Tier, But Rules Won't Change Until Monday - Los Angeles Sentinel
Los Angeles County was officially in the less- restrictive orange tier of the state's COVID-19 business-reopening blueprint today -- but it will wait until Monday before easing economic restrictions, and some rules will be stricter than state
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Helping Women Win: Catching Up With EMILY’s List First Black President LaPhonza Butler - Los Angeles Sentinel
When she was just 30-years-old, more than 400,0000 members of California’s largest labor union, SEIU Local 2015, elected LaPhonza Butler to be their president. Known for her outspoken, straight-shooting style as she is for her poise and even temper, Butler has a reputation for being a leader
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25-Year-Old Man Killed in Ladera Heights Shooting, Investigation Underway - Los Angeles Sentinel
A 25-year-old man was fatally shot at a house party in the unincorporated Ladera Heights area of Los Angeles County, and the shooter remained at large today. The post 25-Year-Old Man Killed in Ladera Heights Shooting, Investigation Underway appeared first on Los Angeles Sentinel.
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