Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris appears on the stage of the Democratic National Convention Aug. 22 with her husband, Doug Emhoff, and her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and his wife Gwen. Columnist Earl Ofari Hutchinson says that Harris must fend off attacks by the Republicans throughout the campaign.
Category: Opinion
Black women have the capacity to make great leaders
By Teri Williams Contributing Columnist As president and owner of OneUnited Bank, the nation’s largest Black owned bank, for more than 20 years, I have […]
THE HUTCHINSON REPORT: Harris faces two powerful opponents: gender and race
By Earl Ofari Hutchinson Contributing Columnist In October 2020, Democratic vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris faced off in a debate against then Vice President Mike […]
STREET BEAT: ‘What grade would you give the U.S. government?’
Billie J. Green Los Angeles “C. It was the government who took all the business to China because they did not want to pay American […]
ON THE MONEY: Preparation beats prediction in endowment investments
While the extensive list of 401(k) options may seem daunting, it’s important to remember that you have the power to choose.
STREET BEAT: ‘Is the American dream of homeownership dead?’
Melvin Stokes Belflower “It’s lying dormant right now. Once more money starts circulating and the interest rates go down, … more people will start to […]
THE HUTCHINSON REPORT: Next LAPD chief must curb the use of deadly force
Mayor Karen Bass swears in interim Police Chief Dominic Choi last January. Columnist Earl Ofari Hutchinson writes that Bass must insist that the new Los Angeles police chief reduce the use of excessive force by LAPD officers.
Trump struggles to counter Harris’s campaign momentum
Trump’s response to Harris’s candidacy has focused on personal attacks rather than her record or Biden’s policies.
STREET BEAT: ‘Where would you like to see your tax dollars go?’
Dara Caldwell Ross Pasadena “More services that offer health, wellness and mental health awareness. Those services should just be offered to everyone.” Eddie Ross III […]
THE HUTCHINSON REPORT: Can Harris rip down the men-only presidency sign?
Vice President Kamala Harris reaches out to embrace President Joe Biden after being sworn in as vice president in January 2021. Columnist Earl Ofari Hutchinson writes that Harris has to overcome the barrier of being a woman if she is to be elected the first woman president.
