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California Lawmakers Push Bill to Grant Prisoners Right to Vote

By Maxim Elramsisy, California Black Media Last week, Assemblymember Isaac Bryan (D-Los Angeles) the chair of the Assembly’s Committee on Elections introduced Assembly Constitutional Amendment...

L.A. City Council Shutdown Because Council Members Caught on a Tape Exposing Racist Comments...

By Maxim Elramisisy, California Black Media  Last week, a recording anonymously posted on the social media site Reddit rocked the Los Angeles City Council. On...

Black Caucus Update: Solano’s Lori Wilson Joins Assembly; L.A.’s McKinnor and PullenMiles Headed to...

By Antonio Ray Harvey| California Black Media The California Legislative Black Caucus (CLBC) added another member to its roster last week. Former Suisun City Mayor Lori...

Two Hopefuls in Race to Replace Former Asm. Burke Have Black Caucus Ties

By Antonio Ray Harvey | California Black Media The two Black candidates running in the April 5 special primary election to replace former Assemblymember Autumn Burke...

LA Activist Set to Become the Next Member of the Cal Black Caucus

Antonio‌ ‌Ray‌ ‌Harvey‌ ‌|‌ ‌California‌ ‌Black‌ ‌Media‌ Gov. Gavin Newsom called Los Angeles community organizer Isaac Bryan on Saturday morning to congratulate him for winning...

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Each year we partner with San Diego County Youth Football Teams to give need-based grants to some of their athletes.  This grant covers the cost of the athlete participating in the organization. This is a joint effort with Rudolph A. Johnson III, CEO of Neighborhood House Association and the Phi Omicron and Beta Nu Nu Chapters of The Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. The outyear goal is to establish a grant with each of the 15 teams across San Diego county.

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