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Single mom accuses ex-employer of being ‘anti-Black’
  • Culver City

Single mom accuses ex-employer of being ‘anti-Black’

  • December 2, 2022

By Angela Birdsong Contributing Writer CULVER CITY — About 200 protesters gathered Nov. 24 outside wholesale cash and carry food service supplier Restaurant Depot/Jetro to […]

Freeway oversight groups ask to share power
  • East Los Angeles

Freeway oversight groups ask to share power

  • December 1, 2022

By Alfredo Santana Contributing Writer LOS ANGELES — Two members of a task force overseeing plans for the Long Beach (710) Freeway corridor from Long […]

Senator updates Inglewood council on legislative actions
  • Inglewood

Senator updates Inglewood council on legislative actions

  • December 1, 2022

By Emilie St. John Contributing Writer INGLEWOOD — State Sen. Steve Bradford provided a legislative update to the Inglewood City Council during the Nov. 15 […]

COVID-19 has killed 3,000 Blacks in L.A., report says
  • Coronavirus Digest
  • Health

COVID-19 has killed 3,000 Blacks in L.A., report says

  • December 1, 2022

Wave Staff Report LOS ANGELES — More than 3,000 Black people have died from COVID-19 complications since the pandemic began in 2020 members of Black […]

THE Q&A: Black Legacy Project uses music for unification
  • Features

THE Q&A: Black Legacy Project uses music for unification

  • December 1, 2022

By Darlene Donloe Contributing Writer Trey Carlisle and Tony Mack both believe music has the power to heal. That’s why the co-creators chose to use […]

Cerritos Colleges gets assistance from state lawmakers
  • East Los Angeles

Cerritos Colleges gets assistance from state lawmakers

  • December 1, 2022

By Alfredo Santana Contributing Writer NORWALK — Construction of a new students services and administration building at Cerritos College received a big boost last month […]

Harris visits Culver City to promote small businesses
  • Business
  • Culver City
  • Lead Stories

Harris visits Culver City to promote small businesses

  • December 1, 2022

Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — Vice President Kamala Harris departed from Los Angeles International Airport Nov. 28 aboard Air Force 2 for a flight […]

BOOK CORNER: Author addresses sexual assault in new memoir
  • Book Corner
  • Entertainment

BOOK CORNER: Author addresses sexual assault in new memoir

  • December 1, 2022

By Marissa Wells Contributing Writer “Helplessness: What Happens to Brothers When We Learn Our Sisters Have Been Molested by Our Parents?” by Keeper Catran-Whitney is […]

This Week in Black History
  • Features
  • This Week in Black History

This Week in Black History

  • December 1, 2022

December 2, 1980 Narrowly surviving a contentious fight in the Democratic caucus, California Assemblyman Willie Brown takes his bid to become the state’s first Black […]

Adcolor Conference brings creative people of color together
  • Community

Adcolor Conference brings creative people of color together

  • December 1, 2022

By Shirley Hawkins Contributing Writer LOS ANGELES — Nearly 1,700 participants attended the 16th annual Adcolor Conference at the JW Marriott Hotel in downtown Los […]

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