Los Angeles “Woke means to be aware, to be informed, to have historical information. It’s very important because anytime history is not known, it can […]
Category: Street Beat
STREET BEAT: ‘What gives you hope in the current situation?’
Los Angeles “Community. To see the way that folks are aligning to support those that are in need. I’m excited to be a part of […]
STREET BEAT: ‘Why do we need Black History Month?’
Pamela Tinsley Los Angeles For the same reason we choose to identify as African Americans. To be seen and heard because we have been invisible […]
STREET BEAT: ‘What do you think of the changes to the federal government?’
Donna Irons Los Angeles “I’m totally against what is happening. … There is no oversight and all our rights and protections are being taken away.” […]
STREET BEAT: ‘How can we positively affect the next generation?’
Marianne Campbell Los Angeles “Show them a more analog approach to things with less tech. Encourage them to pick up a paper and pen and […]
STREET BEAT: ‘What Trump policies concern you the most?’
Oliver Buie Inglewood “He says things he never intends on fulfilling. It caused great harm to so many people. I’m still waiting for Mexico to […]
STREET BEAT: ‘Are diversity, equity and inclusion policies beneficial?’
Gregory Hawkins Los Angeles “It’s very helpful when it comes to balancing the numbers and making sure that business are accountable for hiring minorities. At […]
STREET BEAT: ‘Has Martin Luther King’s Dream been achieved?’
Gina Fields Los Angeles “Many positive changes have happened, but we still have so much further to go. “We’re shooting for the dream, but we […]
STREET BEAT: ‘What do you expect from the Trump administration?’
Charles Wright Los Angeles “As far as politics in 2025, I think I’m looking forward to a lot of confusion. I hope I’m wrong, but […]
STREET BEAT: ‘What is your goal for the new year?’
Willie Brookins Chino Hills “Set up goals for retirement. “I’ve done it before, but there’s always been issues that have prevented me from staying on […]
