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Clarence Waldron Receives Lifetime Achievement Award Safer at Home Order Extended (See page A-4) to July (See page A-11)

VOL. LXXXVI NO. 20, $1.00 +CA. Sales Tax “For Over Eighty Years, The Voice of Our Community Speaking for Itself.” THURSDAY, MAY 14, 2020 VOL. LXXVV, NO. 49 • $1.00 + CA. Sales Tax “For Over Eighty Years The Voice of Our Community Speaking for Itself THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12 - 18, 2013

The commission exercises subpoena power for the first time; Sheriff Villanueva issued legal order to attend the next oversight meeting after failure to attend multiple times.

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GETTY IMAGE Brian K. Williams Priscilla Ocen By Brian W. Carter Little Richard will always be one of the pillars on which Rock ’n’ Roll stands. Contributing Writer By Betti Halsell SARS-CoV-2 pandemic was a rock ‘n’ roll pioneer a legacy few in the music His musical roots started Contributing Writer since March 24. The L.A. When I think about Lit- who amazed us with electri- industry get to realize and a when learning gospel Sheriff has activated public tle Richard, I think of a big fying piano skills and a style number of hits that are a part music in the Pentecos- Sheriff Alex Villanueva safety protocols; aligned ball of talent on the piano, that couldn’t be imitated—it of the fabric of American tal churches. When he was the director of emer- with the National Inci- singing and pulling you was his alone. The world culture and music. reached his teen years, gency operations for the dent Management System into his performances. If he was stunned on Saturday, Born Richard Wayne Richard left home to per- County of Los Angeles. (NIMS) and the California wasn’t telling us to “shut May 9, when it learned that Penniman on December 5, form He was working collab- Standardized Emergency up,” he was singing that fa- the musical icon had passed 1932, he was one of 12 chil- in nightclubs and medi- oratively with other pub- Management System. Pres- mous note, “Wooooo!” He away. Little Richard leaves dren from Macon, Georgia. {See RICHARD A-8} lic officials in wake of the {See VILLANUEVA A-8}

Win for Reparations: California Assembly Committee votes Yes on Bill

By tanu Henry practice we allowed slav- California Black Media ery within our borders, even after statehood, On May 11, the Cali- while runaway slaves fornia Assembly Judiciary were often denied sanc- Committee voted yes on tuary by the courts,” said a bill that would mandate Assemblymember Shir- the state to set up an eight- ley Weber (D-San Diego), member commission to ex- author of AB 3121 and amine how California en- chair of the California gaged in — and benefited Legislative Black Caucus from — the enslavement (CLBC). At the commit- of Black men, women and tee hearing for the bill, children. Weber said the legislation If bill AB 3121 passes, is the number one prior- it would charge the com- ity of the CLBC. “After mission with coming up emancipation, California with proposals for redress- and local municipalities ing the “negative effects allowed or even actively of slavery,” which could pursued discriminatory include direct payments to practices akin to those

AP PHOTO Black Californians. COURTESY OF CALIF. BLACK MEDIA found in the South to Andre Harrell “California was nomi- Assemblymember Shirley N. Weber (D-SD) presents her deny former slaves and {See FULL STORY A-9} nally a ‘free state,’ but in reparations bill in the Assembly Judiciary Committee. {See BILL A-8} ’’ singer, Betty California Black Newspapers Wright Passes at 66 Win Hundreds of Thousands in Music icon, Betty Wright paved the way for R&B vocalists today. Facebook Grants By Brian W. Carter Contributing Writer By QuinCi leGardye California Black Media

Several Black-owned newspapers in Califor- nia have received grants to help them weather the economic downturn the COVID-19 pandemic has caused. Facebook an- nounced May 7, that it is awarding nearly $10.3

COURTESY PHOTO million to 144 local news- Betty Wright rooms through the com- pany’s COVID-19 Local On Sunday, May 10, we ence that “Girls Can’t Do News Relief Fund Grant lost an R&B icon and pio- What the Guys Do” and Program. neer in Betty Wright. to beware of the “Clean According to the Face- She sang songs from a Up Woman.” At a young book Journalism Project,

woman’s perspective about age, Wright’s voice led her more than half of the re- FILE PHOTO situations in life and love. down the highway to suc- cipients are publications Danny J. Bakewell, Sr., Los Angeles Sentinel and L.A. www.lasentinel.net Wright told the audi- {See WRIGHT A-11} {See GRANTS A-9} Watts Times Executive Publisher A-2 LASENTINEL.NET NEWS THURSDAY, MAY 14, 2020

BHERC “Operation Love” Delivers Joy on the East and West Coast On Mother’s Day “Operation Love” is a special initiative created by the Black Hollywood Education and Resource Center (BHERC) in response to the growing need for both tangible, emotional support and supplies for seniors, those who are homeless and those with underlying health conditions caused by the COVID - 19 Pandemic. Volunteers and supporters from all ages, walks of life and professional disciplines, partner with BHERC “Operation Love” to donate funds, collect and distribute essential personal goods and toiletries, make welfare checks and bring encouragement. BHERC “Operation Love” has held 7 events since the start of the epidemic that included drives, distributions of essential goods and meals and online events saluting front-line workers battling COVID-19. BHERC thanks all of our volunteers and supporters. For more information log on to www.bherc.org

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WWW.BHERC.ORG / WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/BLACK.HOLLYWOOD9 / @BHERCDOTORG A-4 LASENTINEL.NET NEWS THURSDAY, MAY 14, 2020 Clarence Waldron Receives Lifetime Achievement Award

SPECIAL TO THE SENTINEL he was a 20-year-old senior at Columbia. Clarence Waldron, Warwick says, “I was known as “the dean of arts his first interview and have and entertainment journal- followed him throughout ists” has been named the his career thus far. I am recipient of a 2020 Lifetime certain that he will contin- Achievement Award from ue writing and bringing the the Chicago Headline greatness to the people who Club’s Peter Lisagor deserve to hear it and know Awards. about it.” He has enjoyed a distin- Singer India.Arie also guished career in journal- sent a taped message. “I am COURTESY PHOTO ism for more than 40 years, sending this love to Clarence Waldron and Maya Angelou including a 29-year tenure Clarence on your Lifetime as senior writer and senior Achievement Award...I will She adds,”You made truly impacted me.” editor of Jet Magazine. never forget the impact you me feel safe and calm and The award ceremony Waldron says “I am made on me the first time at ease and it was nice, has been canceled until next honored to receive this we met. I was a new artist really nice to be in the pres- year due to the COVID-19 award. An award proves and everything was new and ence of someone who real- pandemic. The taped your accomplishment. It is everything was very uncom- ly loved their work...and recordings from the celebri- people’s way of saying, COURTESY PHOTO fortable. I was traveling a lot you made me have hope ties will be released with a ‘we really think that you’ve Clarence Waldron video presentation. Wal- done it.’And that’s the way dron will receive the award it has to be accepted. Thank He grew up in East Master’s degree from in the mail shortly and will you for recognizing me and Orange, New Jersey and Columbia University Grad- be invited to next year’s celebrating my career. This attended Columbia College uate School of Journalism. event. honor encourages me to of Columbia University in When Dionne Warwick The Chicago Headline continue my writing, con- where he heard the news, she was the Club is the largest chapter tinue to find stories that earned a bachelor’s degree first to congratulate him. of the Society of Profes- matter.” in English Literature and a “I am recording this to sional Journalists. Each let Clarence know, first of year, it administers the Peter all, how proud I am of Lisagor Awards, which rec- him,” says Warwick. ognizes excellence in jour- “This is a long overdue nalism. and deserved award from COURTESY PHOTO Waldron is no stranger the journalists around the Clarence Waldron and Aretha Franklin to the L.A. Sentinel readers. world. Not only in Chicago He was featured on the front or Jersey but around the for the first time. I didn’t that all this could be OK. page in 2010 when he was world. Clarence has been know how to handle that. You made me understand named “the dean of arts and absolutely phenomenal and People were asking a lot of that although everybody entertainment journalists” deserves a Lifetime me and taking pictures and wasn’t cool that there there by the National Association Achievement Award for the judging me and constant were going to be some cool of Black Journalists. work he has done.” movement and a lot of noise people.” (“NABJ Salutes ‘Dean’ COURTESY PHOTO Warwick was Wal- and I didn’t know how to She continues, “ I truly Clarence Waldron”, July 15, Clarence Waldron and dron’s first interview when handle any of it.” do admire you. You have 2010). Los Angeles native Nathan Thornton teaches SmarterKorean The first Black-owned online Korean language school.

BY LAPACAZO SANDOVAL began again in the 1960s complex issues that became South Korea as a Black per- Contributing Writer which also included a fast- even more challenging as son, Thornton knows how moving African American the city grew. Now the eth- difficult it can be at times Nathan Thorton started population that migrated nic landscape has half the especially, without knowing and runs SmarterKorean, a from the racist South. The residents being Latino and a the language and culture. successful Korean language influx of new immigrants third being Asian. His journey began at the company that started in Los made middle-class White So what motivated Thor- age of 14 when Thorton had Angeles. What’s unusual Angelenos so nervous that ton to open Smarter Kore- to beg his parents to enroll about this shimmering fact they moved out of the mid- an? I will begin with the big- him in a Korean school in is that Mr. Thorton isn’t Wilshire area, quickly. I ger question which is what his neighborhood. The Korean, he is in fact,African think the term is “white is Thorton's SmarterKore- school was created for chil- American and was born and flight.” Seizing the opportu- an? dren of Korean immigrants raised in Los Angeles. nity for business growth (in SmarterKorean is the to continue their Korean COURTESY PHOTO Nathan Thorton Angelenos and Korean the 60s) the Korean immi- online Korean language learning, but Thornton knew immigrants share a unique gration continued to grow school that Thorton created what he wanted. only non-Korean, but also need to know and how to symbiotic relationship with with new immigrants open- to help students of color Here is what Nathan the only Black student in a navigate different situations Koreatown starting in the ing businesses taking advan- learn how to speak Korean Thorton had to share about Korean school as a young that perhaps other teachers 1930s. On the map it is tage of low rents and avail- confidently. It serves as both SmarterKorean and why teenager was very isolating might not feel comfortable or located in Central LosAnge- able property. an online Korean school as people of color need to learn and not easy. Twelve years have the tools to teach them. les, near Eighth Street and And so it began. African well as a safe space for other languages. ago, when I first started LAS: Why Korean? Irolo Street, west of Americans and Koreans Korean language learners of LOS ANGELES SEN- learning Korean, there How does their vocabulary MacArthur Park. now live elbow-to-elbow color to come together and TINEL: Nathan Thorton. I wasn´t anyone that looked impact storytelling? It didn’t take long for and despite the view of a know that they are not alone. am very impressed with like me that I could look up NT: Since I was a young Koreatown to grow with a harmonious ethnic enclave, Thorton understands. He SmarterKorean. It's a very to or relate to. I created kid I have always been inter- shift in immigration that in truth, the community has has lived in and navigated interesting language and a SmarterKorean to be both ested in learning other lan- fascinating culture. an online Korean school, but guages and wanted to travel WWW.IMWLAW.COM What’s the most impor- also to be a safe space for the world. As a child, I used tant point that you want to Korean language learners of to come home after school get across about your color to come together and and watch random TV school? know that they are not alone. shows in different languages NATHAN THORN- Navigating South Korea as a and dream of one day being TON: SmarterKorean is the Black person can be very able to speak one of them. first Black-owned online difficult at times, especially At the age of 14, when I Korean language school and without knowing the lan- learned that there was a learning platform helping guage and culture. I want to Korean school in my neigh- primarily Korean language show other Black people borhood, I immediately learners of color learn how that they can become fluent jumped at the opportunity to to speak Korean confidently. in Korean and succeed in attend the school. I begged #1 BLACK-OWNED FIRM IN CALIFONRIA LAS: For a short time, South Korea. my parents to send me to the PROVIDING LEGAL SERVICES my minister was Korean. He LAS: What’s the biggest school even though I knew TO THE COMMUNITY didn't speak English and I fear that students have over- that the school was meant SINCE 1943 didn't speak Korean but come in learning Korean? for children of Korean something connected me NT: Many of my stu- immigrants to continue their with his ministry and his dents come to me because Korean language education. family. Here's what I know? they have difficulty not just Learning Korean and going The language is challenging with learning Korean and to Korean school became an for me. speaking it with confidence, escape for me from my abu- NT: SmarterKorean is but also navigating the cul- sive household. I never all about teaching you ture. My students are all pre- would have imagined in my REAL everyday Korean dominately African Ameri- wildest dreams that it would from day one. My classes can. And being an African lead me to do my bachelor's are designed to help you not American/ person of color, degree abroad and going to only learn the language but learning Korean can often- one of the top universities in also become a cultural insid- times feel very isolating South Korea. Rodney S. Diggs, Byron Michael Purcell, Marie Maurice, er. I want my students to even when living in Korea. LAS: Brilliant. W. Keith Wyatt and Rickey Ivie know the real Korea not just LAS: How do you To learn more about what their textbooks want to incorporate culture into the SmarterKorean, visit the PERSONAL INJURY ■ ENTERTAINMENT LAW show them. I decided to cre- lesson plan? website smarterkorean.com CORPORATE LAW ■ CIVIL LITIGATION ate SmarterKorean not only NT: I naturally incorpo- You can also see weekly EMPLOYMENT LAW ■ CRIMINAL LAW because the Korean lan- rate Korean culture tips into Korean updates and upcom- …AND MORE guage is close to my heart my lessons based on my own ing Korean videos on the but also because I wanted to experiences and knowledge Smarterkorean Facebook be the representation I never of being surrounded by page: @smarterkoreanon- had as a kid. Korean culture from an early line or Instagram:@ P: (213) 489-0028 444 S. Flower St., Suite 1800 LAS: F: (213) 489-0552 Los Angeles, CA 90071 Share a little age. I don´t sugar coat Kore- smarterkoreanonline. more, please. an culture for my students. I This interview has been NT: Being not only the tell them everything they edited for clarity and length. THURSDAY, MAY 14, 2020 NEWS LASENTINEL.NET A-5 Community Coalition Hosted The People’s Assembly to Encourage Unity to Fight Injustice Across Los Angeles BY SAYBIN ROBERSON Community Coalition took Alberto Retana said in a Contributing Writer this as an opportunity to statement. inspire, educate and advo- Organizations involved As we continue to perse- cate for each other by and that provided research vere through uncertainties demanding new policies that and more include Anti- and shutdowns, the Com- address social, economic, Recidivism Coalition munity Coalition in partner- education, and health (ARC), Brotherhood Cru- ship with several other com- inequalities once the sade, CD Tech, Children’s munity-based organizations COVID-19 pandemic has Defense Fund-California, gathered virtually to present settled. Coalition for Humane The People’s Assembly on “Communities of color Immigrant Rights Race, Equity & COVID-19. have long been fighting for (CHIRLA). Also Coalition The conversation which equitable distribution of for Responsible Community included celebrities, front- access to healthcare, educa- Development, Community line workers and various tion, criminal justice Coalition, East Yards Com- organizations discussed the reforms, housing, jobs, and munities for Environmental blatant inequities across the other resources that have Justice, InnerCity Struggle, nation. Educational divides, been denied due to systemic Khmer Girls in Action, Los health disparities, and lack racism. COVID-19 is mere- Angeles Alliance for a New of safety, technology, trans- ly shining a light on what Economy (LAANE), Los portation and overall sup- we’ve already known to be Angeles Black Worker Cen- port have come to public true,” President & CEO of ter. L.A. Voice, PICO Cali- light since COVID-19. The Community Coalition fornia, Power California, SEIU Local 99, SEIU Local 2015, Urban Peace Institute. Moderated by Angela SCREENSHOT Rye, The People’s Assembly Saturday's People's Assembly gathered together a wide range of voices from essential included Bishop William workers to community leaders to performers, actors, and artists, to Rev. Dr. William J. Barber, Chris Paul, Kendrick Barber of the nationwide Poor People's Campaign. Sampson, Yesi Ortiz, and Karim Webb. With special near the poverty lines, class their lives but their families still working on the front- live performances by Aloe and race are fueling the pan- as they often have no solu- lines. Blacc, Cedric The Entertain- demic in Los Angeles alone. tion to overcrowding and Multiple-business-own- er, Las Cafeteras, and Ill Decades of discrimination keeping at a safe distance. er, Karim Webb shared these Camille. Others to speak are now affecting the means Students shared their times make it difficult to were those who help us to simply get a cure or med- concerns for schooling and employ those in need. As an daily, grocery store workers, ical assistance as we scram- uncertainty for what their owner of several Buffalo students, influencers, jour- ble to find a cure for the future entails and each senti- Wild Wing restaurants and a nalists and more. virus. ment boiled down to board member of many phil- The groups piled togeth- “Together, we must talk inequalities. Whether it is anthropic organizations, er to create a list of demands about the fragility of our businesses or schooling, times like this put a halt to including equity-based system,” Verrett continued. regardless of age, everyone efforts that normally would response in the distribution “Crisis presents an opening was encouraged to unite and help build and uplift the SCREENSHOT of resources which details as to build a new future. Our fight against the system to community. a surge in culturally appro- ancestors rose to the occa- fight for justice for minori- “I think the lesson priate public education cam- sion time and time again; ties and at-risk citizens. learned is, have a relationship paigns. Funding and provid- now it’s our turn. Defiant, Actor Kendrick Samp- with the small banks,” Webb ing equipment for institu- resilient, powerful; it’s who son spoke to both parolees gave as a token of advice. “It tions that are trusted within we are. This is the opportu- and business owner Karim leads to making certain that communities. Supplies and nity to flatten the curve of Webb, who shared how your financial policy is in support for seniors and at- poverty, to flatten the curve these times have been trying order from day one of your risk residents that protect of homelessness. To flatten as they work to maintain. business,” he said which everyone while at work, the curve of over-policing Louie Brash of AntiRe- would help create various school, in their homes, or and mass incarceration. It’s cidivism spent 25 years in methods to help small-busi- shopping for essential items. our time to flatten the curve prison was released April 10, nesses grow and maintain “This isn’t just a health of deportation and the ero- 2020, shared that the issues during down periods. crisis, this is an economic sion of our environment. It’s with the justice system are As we can all hope for crisis. We are on the cusp of time for unions for all, lack of supplies and masks the best, The People’s what could be the worst democracy for all and long for inmates. As a parolee, Assembly managed to depression our country has time care for all.” he’s experiencing challenges encourage and enlighten ever seen,” April Verrett, “Dare I say, Los Ange- including not being able to viewers into the world of all president of SEIU 2015 stat- les, it’s time for justice for see or spend time with his those who are oppressed and ed. “We are already living all,” Verrett passionately family, “Furthermore, I don’t brought communities closer

SCREENSHOT paycheck-to-paycheck, just encouraged. want to spend time with my as expected. Covid-19 has exposed America's dirty laundry of racial getting by if we are lucky.” As promised, they spoke family because I don’t know For more information inequities for the world to see and the overarching theme As we’ve learned and with actual members of the if I have been exposed to the on their efforts and to learn of the program was that all policies to address the fallout stats provided by the various community who are actively virus because I’m in a home more about the research and of the crisis need to center racial equity and community organizations prove, the working; many of whom with 25 other occupants,” The People’s Assembly visit voices given it's hitting people of color the hardest. placement of those living shared fears for not only some of whom he shares, are http://cocosouthla.org/. Bank of America Receives Approval for 265,500 SBA Paycheck Protection Program Loans to Date for Small Businesses SPECIAL TO THE SENTINEL • 78% are for less than receive and process new withdrawal fees. ment’s lending program. • $250 million in capital $100,000. applications. We are happy • 10.5 million govern- Bank of America is and $10 million in philan- Bank of America • 23% are from low-to- to see the SBA has been ment assistance payments supporting communities thropic grants to communi- announced today that it has moderate income (LMI) processing submissions at a (Economic Impact Pay- where our clients live and ty development financial received Small Business neighborhoods. faster rate, and hopefully ments) processed to date, work: institutions (CDFIs). Administration (SBA) loan - The following there is sufficient funding totaling $18 billion. • $100 million commit- For questions related to approvals for 265,500 link provides funding for everyone in need,” said • $2.4 billion in credit ment to local communities a Bank of America account small businesses under the information by state: Dean Athanasia, head of extended to small business to purchase medical sup- and the Paycheck Protec- Consumer and Small Busi- clients in the first quarter of plies, food and other priori- tion Program, clients can ness at Bank of America. 2020, up 11% year over ties in addition to the $250 contact us at Bank of America con- year apart from the govern- million provided each year. [email protected]. tinues to provide non-gov- ernment-related lending to small businesses. Accord- ing to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation IT’S YOUR BABY. (FDIC), Bank of America AND YOUR is the No. 1 lender to small businesses in the United EXPERIENCE. States. While no fees related to the PPP have been received from the SBA, the compa- COURTESY OF BANK OF AMERICA ny announced that net pro- ceeds related to PPP fees SBA’s Paycheck Protection https://newsroom.banko- will be dedicated to support Program (PPP). This repre- famerica.com/system/files/ small businesses and the sents $24.9 billion in need- BAC_Paycheck_Protec- communities and nonprof- ed relief for small business- tion_Program_Loans_for_ its we serve. es. More than 256,000 of Small_Businesses.pdf In addition to lending these small businesses have Since the SBA reopened through the PPP, Bank of received a loan number on April 27, Bank of America is providing sup- When you have a baby at Martin Luther King, Jr. since the SBA reopened the America: port to customers includ- Community Hospital (MLKCH) you get a private PPP funding on April 27. Has sent 213,000 prom- ing: room and a friendly environment. Of the SBA applications issory notes to small busi- • 1,320,000 deferrals of You also get an obstetrician/gynecologist submitted to date: nesses indicating SBA loan mortgages, credit card and (OB/GYN), an anesthesia team, and midwives • 98% are for compa- approval. Is the number auto loans; including who are at the hospital every day, 24 hours a day. nies with fewer than 100 one SBA lender in the sec- 160,000 mortgage deferrals Having a round-the-clock team makes it easier employees. ond round of funding. – foreclosure sales have for us to understand your needs and to make • 76% are for compa- “We processed applica- been paused. sure that you have the experience you want. nies with fewer than 10 tions for more than 250,000 • Clients can request employees. small businesses during the refunds for late fees, over- Call our Admitting Team at (424)338-8300 • 93% are for less than second phase of this pro- draft fees, non-sufficient to pre-register our delivery today. $350,000. gram, and we continue to fund fees and CD early A-6 LASENTINEL.NET OPINION THURSDAY, MAY 14, 2020 • DR. MAULANA KARENGA •

This is a special Moth- est good is shared good. er’s Day Message deliv- Honoring Our Mothers With Our Lives: Love is a shared good, so is ered at our Sunday Soul family, community, friend- Session and dedicated to all Lessons of Love, Life and Struggle ship, marriage, parent- our mothers, but especially ing, peoplehood, freedom, to our mother. The mother all those who lost their lives finite love in the sacred wholeness of ourselves for justice and all the com- I share with our brothers in this pandemic: mothers waters of her womb. It is someone or something else mon goods of life and the and sisters. For she is for us and fathers, grandmothers within this understanding of great and compelling val- world. Again, the stress is the model and mirror of the and grandfathers, aunts and the Husia tells and teaches ue, are indispensable. on a loving and mutually good that offers us lessons uncles, sisters and brothers, us: “Double the goods that Another lesson is our respecting togetherness in of life, love and struggle. and all relatives and loved your mother gave you and mother’s lesson of unity, love, life and struggle. And Indeed, it is she, who with ones. care for her as she cared closeness, a togetherness in this, too, is a central and our father, brought us into The honoring of our for you. She bore a heavy love, life and struggle. We sustaining lesson and lega- being, bathed us with infi- mothers each year with gifts, burden in you and did not must not leave each other cy of our mothers, a com- nite love in the sacred wa- flowers, visits, outings, spe- abandon you. Even after alone. We know from scien- mitment to ceaseless striv- ters of her womb, nursed cial meals and more is to be you were born, she was still tific data and lived experi- ing and struggling for good and nurtured us and taught praised and practiced with bound closely to you with ence that social relations, in our lives and the world. us good and meaningful joy, rightful attentiveness her breast in your mouth especially family and com- They taught us way-mak- ways to be boys and girls, and a love that is deep rooted DR. MAULANA KARENGA for three years. She cleaned munity, are important to our ing, resilience, resource- women and men worthy of and self-consciously recipro- you when you soiled your- psychological and physical fulness, adaptive vitality, the name and expectations cal for all the good they have self and was not disgusted.” health and that loneliness human durability, and the of our family and our peo- given us. And even in this form, as a life-giving, life- Moreover, “She placed and lack of real and reli- refusal to be defeated and ple. It was, as she and our time of pandemic restrictions shaping, life-determining you in school where you able relations lead to early dispirited or diverted from father taught us, the good and restraints, which are put loving practice of bring- were taught in the writings deaths. Indeed, the Odu Ifa the pursuit and practice of and godly way, the way of in place in the interests of ing children into being, and she kept watch over tells and teaches us that we the good. These are some loving care, good doing, their health, ours and others, nurturing and sustaining you daily.” And here the should “gather together and of the central legacies and truth seeking and speaking, our celebrations and mark- them and giving them the Husia tells is that if we are not walk alone.” And “all lessons of our mothers and and pursuing and practic- ing of Mother’s Day remains foundation and support to to honor our mothers, we goodness comes from gath- how can we honor them ing justice in every place. central. For they speak to flourish and come into the must give our own children ering together in harmony.” more than to learn and live And so, as is our cus- how we recognize and ap- fullness of themselves. It is a similar loving care. Thus, Therefore, our mothers ap- these in real, righteous, tom, as Africans, I do tam- preciate the profound mean- within this framework I talk the sacred text says, “There- preciated, more than our beautiful and world-trans- biko for them, libation, ing our mothers have for us of honoring our mothers fore when you marry and physical gifts, the goodness formative ways? “Heri za offering sacred words and and demonstrates a love un- with our lives, i.e., our self- have children, be rightfully of our coming together in Siku ya Mama” (Happy water in remembrance bounded by restrictions and conscious and sustained life attentive to them. And raise loving harmony as family. Mother’s Day)!!! and honor of them, in ever restraints of any kind. practice. them in every good way as Our mother also taught growing gratitude and ev- However, in addition If we understand moth- your mother did you.” In a us the indispensabil- Dr. Maulana Karenga, erlasting appreciation for to the real, righteous and erhood in its finest form, word, give the love and care ity of spiritual and ethical Professor and Chair of all the good our mother meaningful things we do, I we know that the first and you, yourself, received. I grounding. It was a spiri- Africana Studies, Califor- gave us and left as an eter- would like to suggest a way most foundational gift and speak here of love as ulti- tuality that was not self- nia State University-Long nal lesson and legacy for of honoring our mothers that lesson our mother gave us is mate appreciation and at- righteous, that did not seek Beach; Executive Direc- all. As our mother would is even more powerful, per- the gift and lesson of love. tentiveness that expresses or need to degrade or deny tor, African American Cul- wish, I pour libation also manent and ongoing. And To really learn the lesson of itself in joyful investment the truth and value of other tural Center (Us); Creator for our father, whom our that is honoring our moth- love and appreciate it fully, in others’ well-being, hap- faiths and their adherents, of Kwanzaa; and author mother loved, understood ers with our lives. By this, we must know or imagine piness and development. and that taught us to mea- of Kwanzaa: A Celebra- and honored as her other I mean honoring them by how the absence of love or At the heart of love is sure ourselves by how we tion of Family, Community half, who made her whole the way we live our lives, its inadequacy can wreak sacrifice, a self-giving, treated the most vulnerable and Culture, The Message and who with her in love, embracing and practicing havoc on our lives. And giving of yourself what among us. It was a spiritu- and Meaning of Kwanzaa: faith and constant striving, the lessons of love, life and with this knowledge, we you deem others deserve ality that linked faith and Bringing Good Into the laid the foundation for how struggle they taught us with can appreciate, not only the as a parent, child, relative, deed, prayer and practice, World and Essays on Strug- we understand and assert word and deed. Indeed, what love we have, but also ap- friend, associate or fellow and believing and bringing gle: Position and Analysis, ourselves in dignity-af- better way can we honor our preciate what pain and suf- human being. Certainly, in good in the world. www.AfricanAmericanCul- firming and good-bringing mothers and our fathers, our fering others undergo who times like these, sacrifices, Linked to this lesson turalCenter-LA.org; www. ways. foremothers and forefathers, lack adequate love or even i.e., giving of heart and is our mother’s lesson of OfficialKwanzaaWebsite. Also, I pour libation for our ancestors all, except by any love at all. mind, time, effort, material shared good. It is a funda- org; www.MaulanaKaren- all our ancestors who left emulating what we love in As I said earlier, our goods, and ultimately as mental African ethical un- ga.org. the rich life-enhancing and them most and the good and mother bathed us with in- deserved and required, the derstanding that the great- world-preserving legacy beautiful ways they taught • • which our parents added us to understand and assert Ron Williams to and passed on to us. I ourselves in the world. For pour libation also to all the it is these views, values and mothers who made transi- practices and the love that THE BRAVE NEW NORMAL tion and ascension and now informed and undergirded sit in the sacred circle of the them that offer us their most ancestors, among the doers essential lessons and lega- Considerations for Re-Opening the Workplace of good, the righteous and cies. the rightfully rewarded. So, we speak here of The virus called SARS- security, construction, and ing, and responding to the And we take special note of motherhood in its finest COV2, causes a disease customer care. Within each potential trauma of losing a known as COVID-19 committee, there can be loved one to the coronavi- the Los AngeLes sentineL which is having a his- subcommittees. rus, the fear of catching the torical and unprecedented · Re-opening the virus, and the fear of spread- impact across the globe. workplace should be done ing the virus. Workers who Because this transforma- in stages; Stage 1- is bring- have been traumatized need tive pandemic has touched ing back the senior leader- support, open-mindedness, or altered everyone in the ship team, Stage 2- bring compassion, and under- DANNY J. BAKEWELL, SR. world’s life or lifestyle the the management team back, standing from their leaders. Executive Publisher / CEO return to normalcy is but a and 3) Stage 3- is bring Managers need the required faded memory. The reality back only the essential staff skills to promote healing, JENNIFER J. THOMAS is, we have a global brave and everyone else stay tele- recovery, and wellness and Publisher new normal in almost every working until further no- the ability to recognize KENNETH R. THOMAS facet of life. RON WILLIAMS tice. These stages could be symptoms and behaviors Publisher / CEO (1983-1997) This novel virus has cre- in two-week intervals. of trauma. Leadership must RUTH WASHINGTON ated some novel challenges place. In times like this · Upon re-opening, promote a culture of safety, Business Manager / Publisher (1948-1990) in the workplace, which leadership behaviors will the number one concern empowerment, and healing. COL. LEON WASHINGTON JR. is forcing local, state, and define who and what an or- and priority is the safety · Managers should Founder / Publisher (1933-1974) federal officials to make ganization really is. and security of the worker have a working knowledge PAMELA A. BAKEWELL difficult decisions between In my recommendations and customers. The mantra of the grieving process; 1) Executive Vice President / Chief Operating Officer lives and livelihoods. When for re-opening the work- must be “Safety First”. For Denial and isolation; 2) DANNY J. BAKEWELL, JR. businesses reopen there place, I am recognizing the the first time, many workers Anger; 3) Bargaining; 4) Executive Editor / Chief of Staff must be three universal be- fact that all organizations are coming into the work- Depression; 5) Acceptance. BRENDA MARSH-MITCHELL liefs; 1) the work must get and industries are not creat- place having the fear of Workers who are griev- Executive Assistant to the Publisher Member of the Board of done in different ways, 2) ed equal and are affected by experiencing physical and ing do not necessarily go Directors (2004-2014) the workplace must change organizational size, scope emotional harm that could through the stages in the BRANDON I. BROOKS, Managing Editor in many ways and 3) the and scale as well as capac- be life-threatening. This same order or experience all Entertainment Editor/Sports Editor/Advertising worker must be safe and se- ity and capability. fear can affect a worker’s of them. Everyone grieves ANGELA HOWARD, Production Designer cure in every way. · Organizations mental, physical, social, differently. 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Leadership California Under the Act of MARCH 24, 1879 Established 1933. must explore all options be- fore re-opening the work- THURSDAY, MAY 14, 2020 NEWS LASENTINEL.NET A-7 Compton United Offers Help to Residents During Pandemic SENTINEL NEWS SERVICE

On Saturday, May 9, Compton United joined Mayor Aja Brown, Coun- cilmembers Michelle Chambers and Tana McCoy in distributing much-need- ed supplies to residents dur- COURTESY PHOTO ing the coronavirus pan- Compton Councilmember Tana McCoy, Compton School demic. With events stag- Board Member Alma Pleasant, Los Angeles Councilmember gered throughout the day in and candidate for Supervisor Herb Wesson and Dr. Alan- different parts of the city Michael Graves at Burrell-MacDonald Park Sat. May 8. that is home to 100,000

people, residents were able COURTESY PHOTO son brought hundreds of ald Park. Dr. Alan-Michael COURTESY PHOTO to get diapers, food, hand Los Angeles Councilmember Mother’s Day gift bags to Graves, director of National Journalist and political consultant Jasmyne Cannick, Good sanitizer, water, and more and candidate for Supervi- each of the three events that Programs of the Good Plus Plus Foundation Director of National Programs Dr. Alan- for free. Los Angeles Coun- sor Herb Wesson helps put took place at Gonzales Foundation, donated thou- Michael Graves and Compton Councilwoman Michelle cilmember and candidate diapers into cars at Comp- Park, Compton Career sands of diapers to the Chambers at Gonzales Park, Sat. May 8. for Supervisor Herb Wes- ton Career Link Sat. May 8. Link, and Burrell-MacDon- event. Councilmember Harris Dawson Brings Successful Small Business Accelerator to South L.A. SENTINEL NEWS SERVICE 12 week program to help South L.A. the quality the program are applicable established businesses resources and network that and transferable to all sec- South Los Angeles grow and Idea 2 Product supports entrepreneurs in tors & industries. Tradi- businesses are experienc- (I2P), an eight week pro- other parts of the city.” tionally, businesses are tech ing a renaissance. COVID- gram to help entrepreneurs The I2P and the Resi- enabled, however, you do 19 has presented obstacles turn their concepts into real dency programs are free for not need to be a “tech com- and setbacks, however, our products. This expansion in all participants and give pany” to be considered. community is resilient and South L.A. will run both priority to businesses that Past participants include local leaders are leveraging programs concurrently sup- plan to engage and con- companies across various every available resource to porting 15-20 companies. tribute to the South L.A. types of products/services: support entrepreneurs and The South L.A. pro- community. Companies SaaS, mobile apps, e-com- ensure they can thrive gram will be led by Austin must go through an appli- merce, CPG, food, social despite this crisis. Coun- Clements, an established cation process to be eligi- enterprises, fashion, B2B cilmember Marqueece Har- venture capitalist born and ble and Grid110 does not software, health/wellness, ris-Dawson has partnered raised in Ladera Heights. take equity in or provide AI, sports, beauty and with Grid110 to support FILE PHOTO Clements is the chair of funding to any I2P compa- retail. Non-profit organiza- Councilmember Harris-Dawson speaks on Vector 90 panel emerging South L.A. entre- PledgeLA, an initiative ny. Founders that currently tions are also encouraged with Halleemah Nash from Vector 90, Kelli Jackson of between Mayor Garcetti live in South L.A., have to apply and all sessions preneurs and businesses. Hank's and Spencer. Grid110 is an accelerator and Annenberg Foundation their business based in are hosted at Vector90, at aimed at helping new ness owners that are often Angeles, said Miki that promotes diversity, South L.A. or intend to 6111 S Gramercy Place. entrepreneurs build and overlooked within the Reynolds, executive Direc- equity, and inclusion across launch their business in Vector 90 was chosen for grow strong, sustainable entrepreneurial ecosystem. tor of Grid110. To ensure the Los Angeles tech South L.A. are encouraged its role as an incubator and businesses and established Traditionally, only 3% of that it more accurately ecosystem. to apply. For the purpose of coworking space in the business owners take their venture capital dollars go reflects what the city of “I grew up immersed in this program, South L.A. heart of South Los Angeles. ventures to the next level. to women and 3% go to Los Angeles actually looks the talent and innovation residency includes address- This cultural hub was co- “This partnership with people of color. Grid110 like. This has been a unify- this community cultivates, es in Council Districts 8, 9, founded by Nipsey Hussle Grid110 creates a clearer works to reduce these dis- ing connection between the said Austin Clements, man- 10 and the Watts portion of and serves as a point of pathway to success for parities. Of the 140+ work that myself, Austin aging director of Grid 110. CD15. inspiration and importance businesses in South Los Grid110 companies to go Clements and our partners “Much of what drives me Entrepreneurs from any to local entrepreneurs. Angeles, said Coun- through the program since do every single day. We are professionally is connect- field, sector, or industry are Learn more about the pro- cilmember Marqueece Har- it started 4 years ago, 60% excited to expand our pro- ing people with skills and encouraged to apply. gram and submit an appli- ris-Dawson. Grid110 em- had a female founder and grams in such a meaningful potential to opportunities. Knowledge and skills cation at powers entrepreneurs by 69% had a person of color way.” It’s a privilege to bring taught and reviewed during Grid110.org/SouthLA. connecting them to men- at the helm. Grid110 partic- After five years of suc- tors, critical resources and ipants have gone on to raise cessfully running their pro- a supportive community of capital from key investors grams in Downtown L.A., their peers. This program and get into some of the Grid110 is expanding to takes an equitable approach most competitive startup South L.A. Historically, to ensure our small busi- accelerators in the world. startup programming like ness owners have a fighting “We have a unique this has only been available chance to succeed.” opportunity to play a defin- downtown and on the west- Grid110 is a city sup- ing role in shaping the side. Grid110 has run their ported non-profit that identity of the entrepre- two programs in Down- focuses on helping busi- neurial ecosystem in Los town L.A. – Residency, a California State Senator Steven Bradford Secures $25,000 Contribution from Phillips 66 and Participates in Food Giveaway SENTINEL NEWS SERVICE low-income families and challenges are wide- seniors, Grab-and-Go Food spread, Phillips 66 is State Senator Steven Programs, Blood Drive, proud to support our com- Bradford (35th District) Essential Supplies to low- munity by helping those helped secure a donation of income residents and Child leading response efforts,” $25,000 to the Gardena Care for first responders. said Los Angeles Refinery Carson Family YMCA “The $25,000 donation General Manager Tim Sei- through a grant from the will support some of the del. “We have partnered with several outstanding local organizations that are providing necessary food and shelter to those in need in addition to crit- ical medical supplies for health care facilities.” Phillips 66 is a diversi- fied energy manufacturing and logistics company with over 14,500 employees committed to safety and operating excellence. They have been serving the needs of the motoring pub- lic since 1932 under the Phillips 66, 76 and Conoco brands. COURTESY PHOTO For more than 130 (L-R) Tim Seidel, General Manager, Phillips 66 Los Angeles Refinery; Senator Bradford; Gretchen Downey, executive years, the mission of the director Gardena Carson YMCA. YMCA has been to strengthen our communi- Crisis Response Communi- most vulnerable members ties through programs ty Relief Project of Phillips of our community and focused on youth develop- 66. The check presentation ensuring their welfare is ment, healthy living, and occurred at the YMCA extremely important to social responsibility. The food giveaway today. Sena- me,” said Senator Brad- Gardena Carson Family tor Bradford and over 20 ford. I am proud to have YMCA serves an area that volunteers handed out food played a small role in rec- encompasses 27 square and fresh produce to hun- ommending such a great miles serving the cities of dreds of residents while organization.” Gardena, Carson, and the practicing safe social dis- The donation is part of regions of the Harbor Gate- tancing. Phillips 66 commitment of way communities. This The grant will support $125,000 to several non- branch serves one of the the YMCA’s following profits in the Greater Los most ethnically diverse COVID-19 relief efforts: Angeles area. “During this areas in all of Southern Farm Fresh Produce to pandemic crisis, where California. A-8 LASENTINEL.NET NEWS THURSDAY, MAY 14, 2020

Richard which produced three al- Elvis Presley, Berry, Buddy has left. You were AWE- {continued from Pg. A-1} bums: “The Rill Thing,” Holly, Jerry Lee Lewis, Sam SOME #LittleRichard!!! “King of Rock ’n’ Roll,” Cooke and others. Little Your talent will reverber- and “Second Coming.” Richard had a street named ate forever. Well done sir. The albums showcased his after him in Macon, Geor- Rest well”—Viola Davis talent, but lacked the hard gia and later, received a star “Little Richard, the rock soul he was known for. on the Hollywood Walk of #architect & founding In 1968, Richard hit Las Fame. In August 2002, he father of #rockandroll Vegas and relaunched his announced his retirement died this morning. I was career, and in two years, from live performing, but blessed to portray him had another hit single and would frequently be seen in his authorized #biopic made the cover of Rolling on television, including a #littlerichard, directed Stone. By the mid-1970s, humorous appearance on a by my #fiveheartbeats struggling with drugs and 2006 commercial for GEI- brother “Duck” @Rob- his sexuality, Little Richard CO insurance. ert_Townsend #RIP. You once again left the music Pastor Bill Minson, a made a mark on the world industry. close friend of Little Rich- that will #neverbeforgot- He continued to appear ard’s, told The Associated ten”—Leon at concerts and festivals Press that Little Richard “God bless his soul. I until 2013, when he an- died Saturday morning. loved myself some #Lit- nounced his retirement. Minson added that the fam- tleRichard. Rest in power Little Richard’s music is ily was not releasing the and let me start twisting on countless soundtracks in cause of death. and shouting out the glo- ry.”—Donna Brazile

AP Photo “The legend who Patti LaBelle called Little Richard the King of Rock and Roll. opened the way … may you rest with the High- est”—Naomi Campbell cine shows, which were mances broke color lines rolled in Bible college, and “I want to express my traveling groups that put and generated hits such as became a traveling Evan- condolences on the pass- on performances and en- “Rip It Up,” “Long Tall gelical preacher. ing of one of music’s tertainment acts with sales Sally,” “Ready Teddy,” The Beatles took the greats.”—Billy Dee Wil- pitches peddling miracle “Good Golly, Miss Mol- music world by storm in liams cures, elixirs and other vari- ly,” and “Send Me Some the mid-1960s singing sev- “You can’t tell the sto- ous products between 1850 Lovin’,” among others. In eral of his classic songs and ry of Rock ‘n’ Roll with- and 1930. the mid-1950s, his croons, openly paying tribute to Lit- out the story of #LittleRi- His early recordings in wails, and screams were tle Richard. This renewed chard”—Billboard the 1950s, featured more new to popular music and attention inspired him to “’I was the architect soothing, jump-blues style, made a distinguishing im- return to the stage and the of Rock!’ He demanded much different from his pression from other artists. recording studio for another his flowers while alive. later singing style. He later Along with Elvis Presley, round at his musical career. One of my favorite enter- took the name “Little Rich- Little Richard’s singing He did three tours of tainers of all time. Rest ard,” and became well- and musicianship inspired England between 1962 and in Praise Richard Wayne known for his high-energy up-and-coming rock musi- 1964, with the Beatles and AP Photo Penniman”—Tamron antics on stage. cians. the Rolling Stones as open- Little Richard was enshrined into the Rock & Roll Hall of Hall It was at a recording ses- His success and notori- ing acts. In the States, he Fame in 1986. “The King of Rock sion at J & M Studio in New ety got him featured in some put together a band that in- and Roll”—Patti LaBelle Orleans, Louisiana, where of the earliest rock-and-roll cluded a soon-to-be-famous television and film and has Tributes to Little Rich- Little Richard will everything would change movies, like “Don’t Knock guitarist, Jimi Hendrix. made numerous appearanc- ard rolled out across social forever be known for his for Little Richard. During the Rock,” “The Girl Can’t He recorded a new song, es as himself in films such media over the weekend. flamboyant style and as the session, he yelled those Help It” and “Mr. Rock and “Bama Lama Bama Loo” as “Why Do Fools Fall in Here are some of those com- an exceptional pianist, famous lines,“Tutti Frutti,” Roll.” in 1964, but interests had Love” in 1998. ments: whose hit songs were and “A wop bop a loo bop, Little Richard received changed in music and youth When the Rock and “The Originator. The defining moments in the a lop bam boom!” a spiritual calling at the weren’t interested. Little Roll Hall of Fame opened innovator. The musician, development of rock and Releasing songs on Spe- peak of his career and left Richard signed a recording in 1986, he was among performer who influenced roll. cialty Records, his perfor- the music business. He en- contract in the early 1970s, the charter members with generations of artists …

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FILE PHOTO FILE PHOTO Chris Holden (D-Pasadena) Holly J. Mitchell (D-Los Angeles)

FILE PHOTO ego); and Eloise Reyes (D- $17,600 for Black families, said Isaac Bryan, executive (D-Los Angeles), Sydney Reginald Jones-Sawyer (D-Los Angeles) Grand Terrace). according to the California director of UCLA’s Black Kamlager (D-Los Ange- The bill now moves to Budget Center. Policy Project at the Bunche les), and Kevin McCarty their descendants access to They are Vice Chair James the Assembly Committee In California, African Center for African Ameri- (D-Sacramento). housing, quality education, Gallagher (R-Yuba City); on Appropriations for con- Americans make up about can Studies. “The visible represen- employment, fair wages, Kevin Kiley (R-Rocklin); sideration. The next vote is six percent of the popula- Besides Weber, other tation of those collective voting rights and the prac- and Jay Obernolte (R-Big expected within weeks. tion, but account for about members of the CLBC spon- failures can be seen right tice of professions,” Weber Bear Lake). The Demo- A number of studies have 20 percent of all Califor- soring the legislation are: outside on our streets,” added in an impassioned crats on the committee, who traced both income inequal- nians with household in- Senators Steven Bradford Bryan said. “Over 40% of statement to her colleagues. all voted yes, are: Chair ity and the immense wealth comes below the United (D-Los Angeles) and Holly the bodies forced to live AB 3121, titled the Mark Stone (D – Scotts gap between Whites and States poverty threshold, J. Mitchell (D-Los Ange- in abject destitute on our “Task Force to Study and Valley); Ed Chau (D-Ar- Blacks in the United States according to Kaiser Family les); and Assemblymembers streets are Black bodies. Develop Reparation Pro- cadia); David Chiu (D-San along historical patterns that Foundation research. Autumn Burke (D-South This is not a coincidence. posals for African Ameri- Francisco); Lorena Gonza- extend back to slavery. “Income and wealth in- Bay, Los Angeles), Jim It is not an accident. And, cans,” passed along party lez (D-San Diego); Chris Currently, the median equality have roots in slav- Cooper (D-Sacramento), it does not have to be this lines. The three Republi- Holden (D-Pasadena); Ash net worth of a White fam- ery and have been codified Mike Gipson (D-Carson), way. “ cans on the Judiciary Com- Kalra (D-San Jose); Brian ily in the United States time and again with anti- Chris R. Holden (D-Pasade- mittee voted no on the bill. Maienschein (D-San Di- is $171,000 compared to Black policy decisions,” na), Reginald Jones-Sawyer

Villanueva {continued from Pg. A-1} record, there are 170 indi- is committed to being an viduals who tested positive independent investigative ently, it appears Alex Vil- Commission’s goal for for coronavirus and 3,785 body, and we will continue lanueva has been missing- public-police transparency. are currently under quaran- to use our power to hold the in-action according to the In March of this year, Los tine. There is a high-level sheriff accountable and en- Civilian Oversight Panel, Angeles County Voters ap- of concern for the current sure transparency for Los Sheriff Villanueva failed proved the movement of conditions and care for the Angeles.” to attend three commission subpoena power to be in inmates that stay within Alex Villanueva seems meetings in a row and has the hands of the Oversight these institutional settings. to be in well physical con- not provided transparency Commission. (Measure R) Sheriff Alex Villanueva dition and very active on on COVID-19 Jail Policies. The Civilian Oversight is now legally bound to at- social media platforms, These actions caused the Chair Patti Giggans stated, tend the Civilian Oversight with his last tweet being Civilian Oversight Panel to “After repeated requests Panel meeting on May 21. less than 24-hours. No- indict their first subpoena for the Sheriff to attend our The Oversight Commission where on his platforms re- to the 33rd Sheriff. Commission meetings, no are looking to receive infor- cently addresses the issue In retaliation for being one from the department mation from the 33rd Sher- of the COVID-19 spread in absent for three consecu- has shown up,” the execu- iff, regarding the spread Jail systems, or the cause tive meetings, the Civilian tive director of Peace over FILE PHOTO of COVID-19 within the for his absence from the Ci- Oversight Panel utilized its Violence continued, ”The Sheriff Alex Villanueva jail system. Commissioner vilian Oversight meetings. new authority of granting a meetings, now conducted Priscilla Ocen stated, “It’s Villanueva went live on subpoena, by ordering the virtually twice a month due public mandate and one that the meeting on May 7. A outrageous that the Sheriff Instagram May 5, and he Inspector General to sum- to the critical COVID-19 every commissioner takes day before the meeting, the is not here to answer ques- attended the L.A. County mon Alex Villanueva and crisis, are very well attend- seriously.” commission learned that tions about what is happen- Department Meeting on his representatives to at- ed by the public. We are According to Brian K. Alex Villanueva would not ing inside the jails. Lives May 4. There is an unde- tend the next meeting on in a pandemic, which calls Williams, executive direc- be attending. The issue of are on the line, and we seek niable inquisition behind May 21. Earlier this year, for more oversight, more tor of the Oversight Com- the Sheriffs attendance es- to steer L.A. County lead- Sheriff Alex Villanueva’s the panel gained authority collaboration, more input mission, on May 5, an calated upon discussion of ers towards actions that will lack of transparency or re- to subpoena Sheriff person- into policy, not less. The official request was sent the control in handling of save the lives of those who sistance to attend the Over- nel and other resources in role of the Sheriff Civilian specifically asking for Vil- the COVID-19 crisis within make up L.A. County’s sight Panel Meetings. the advancement of the Oversight Commission is a lanueva’s attendance for correctional facilities. On jail population. The COC THURSDAY, MAY 14, 2020 NEWS LASENTINEL.NET A-9

By Olivia KhOury DMC, and Whodini; it was a the formula for reaching the Contributing Writer foreshadowing of the legacy masses. “I’m promoting the he was bound to imprint on whole spectrum of black “My goal is to bring real culture. After three years of lifestyles, from the teenage Black America -- just as it is, spearheading careers at Def street hip-hop lifestyle to not watered down -- to peo- Jam, Harrell left and went an adult, upwardly mobile ple everywhere through mu- on to birth the new cool: black lifestyle,” he once told sic, through films, through . Upscale magazine. Uptown everything we do.” - Andre “He gave you the best Records was a powerhouse, Harrell soundtracks of your life man producing hit after hit. Mary J. Blige, Teddy and you didn’t even know Many know Har- Riley, , & it. We never gave him his rell due to his star-intern, The Boyz, Al. B Sure, Sean flowers. He redefined the Sean “Puffy” Combs, now “Puffy” Combs: you know party,” drummer aliased as Diddy. The Up- their names, but do you wrote of Harrell town Records founder is know the story of the driv- on his Instagram. “Def Jam credited with mentoring ing force behind them? That was the artform. Bad Boy Diddy through his career magical force is the story of was the attitude. Death Row that pioneered major Black music executive pioneer and was the muscle. But without artists and paved the way visionary Andre Harrell. even knowing it? Uptown for countless Black rap and On May 9, 2020, Andre was ALWAYS the party.” R&B artists that are still Harrell, the influential mu- Blending the soulful loved to present day. sic mogul, passed away at trances of bedroom R&B “So many can say they the age of 59 due to heart with the flamboyant rugged- are successful because An- failure. With a repertoire of ness of rap music, Harrell dre Harrell gave them their AP PHOTO curating Black excellence went on to revolutionize the start,” Uptown Records founder, Andre Harrell through ownership and cre- sound of Black wrote in a tribute follow- ativity that spanned over in the late ‘80s and early ing news of Harrell’s death in his first executively pro- only did he open the doors to the music industry and three decades - of rap, soul, ‘90s with Uptown Records. Friday. “He was so beloved duced blockbuster Strictly for an array of talent that the world of entertainment. television, fashion, and film His executive production because he made his living Business. Along with the became the soundtrack to - Maxine Waters - the mourning hymn that and ingenious gift of seek- uplifting others… We cel- film, the producer went on Black American life, but Remembering Andre echoes amongst the culture ing out talent led him to ebrate him in his passing to be behind the scenes to he became the wizard be- Harrell is tapping into crescendos more each day. the discovery of countless because we were so blessed change Black American hind the boards of putting the soulful bliss that ser- Bronx-born with still names – Mary J. Blige and for his presence… He gave media with NY Under- the imagery of joy, fun, enaded our first loves in milk on his tongue, Andre the emergence of around- everything he had.” cover, which ran for four and success at the forefront adolescence through cas- Harrell began his career as the-way-girl hip-hop soul; With the zenith of Up- successful seasons. Later, for Black culture. He was sette tapes, harmonized the Dr. Jeckyll in the hip-hop- Teddy Riley and the incep- town Records, Harrell he brought a Black musi- a cheerleader for Black rhythm of our accelerated duo group Dr. Jeckyll and tion of ; Al. moved laterally into tele- cal showcase to MTV with Americans; his champion- heartbeat at every house Mr. Hyde whilst still in B Sure and his recipe for vision and film. In 1992, Uptown Unplugged, a live ing of the upward, con- party, and reminded us high school. The duo put the handsome, fan-crazing Harrell signed a deal with performance platform for scious Black aesthetic was of our reverence of being out minor hits until Har- sultry R&B; Jodeci’s har- MCA under the umbrella soul and hip-hop artists. instilled into everything he Black and proud. To know rell pivoted his interests monious love ballads that company Uptown Entertain- Whether it’s music, did. and remember the legacy into the business side of the introduced southern swag- ment, spanning across mul- film, television, or being “Those of us who knew of Andre Harrell, who music industry. He became ger into the music sphere. tiple media platforms. “My an icon of influence, Andre Andre Harrell understand birthed a new generation of the first rapper to transition Harrell’s curation of sound goal is to bring real black Harrell had his notoriety that this is exactly who sound and changed the tra- into a corporate boardroom. was not only the soundtrack America — just as it is, not of being a pioneer in any he was and what he stood jectory of Black American There, he would go on to for Blackness, but a cultural watered down — to people sector. Upon the news of for. He was a brilliant and media is to remember the work at Def Jam Records shift in media that recog- everywhere through music, Andre’s passing, countless highly respected vision- excellence that lives within under the tutelage of Russell nized the uplifted, two-step- through films, through ev- celebrities took to social ary, whose leadership and our culture. The next time Simmons. Not yet 25 years ping lifestyle as a brand, rich erything we do,” he said. media in solidarity to ex- unique ability to identify you hear a song that takes old, Andre Harrell received with experience and cel- One can credit Harrell with press their gratitude for the and cultivate talent was you to a pinnacle of pride, the notoriety of building the ebration. Harrell knew his the discovery of the beauti- life and purposeful work unparalleled. He is unri- you’re hearing the spirit of careers of LL Cool J, Run market and he understood ful Halle Berry, who starred that succeeds Harrell. Not valed in his contributions Andre Harrell.

visualization and map- people in his community of informing our com- through this together ping.” whose lives the pandemic munity of the resources — safe, healthy with our Grant {continued from Pg. A-1} “As a community- has disrupted. available to help navigate dignity intact,” he said. focused media entity, we “This grant will help through this pandemic look forward to continu- us to continue our mission so that we can all come ing to be a resource, not simply contributing to community thought and understanding, but to community engagement and action.” The grant recipients were chosen from a pool of more than 2,000 ap- MONTAIRA plicants by the Facebook Journalism Project and its partners, the Local Media A 165 UNIT AFFORDABLE Association and the Len- SENIOR (55+) HOUSING OPPORTUNITY fest Institute for Journal- ism. The grants range We are pleased to announce that we will begin accepting applications for Montaira on from $25,000 to $100,000 May 7, 2020. The application period for Montaira will run from May 7, 2020 FILE PHOTO to help publishers serve through July 6, 2020. Applications received after July 6, 2020 will not be accepted. Black-owned newspapers in California received grants to their communities during help them weather the economic downturn the COVID-19 the COVID-19 pandemic. 50% Area Median Income 60% Area Median Income Unit Type Tenants Rent* Income Limit Unit Type Tenants Rent* Income Limit pandemic has caused. “We’re proud to sup- Studio $ from $2 , 0 - $ ,550 One Bedroom $1, from $ , - $ ,8 0 port this diverse group 808 5 68 41 384 43 230 53 2 operated by — and targeted throughout the nation did. of publishers — many of Studio $808 from $25,680 - $47,500 One Bedroom $1,384 from $43,230 - $61,500 to — communities of color, “I am pleased to see that which are family or inde- One Bedroom $921 from $29,340 - $41,550 One Bedroom $1,384 from $43,230 - $69,180 and the majority are indepen- Facebook invested in African pendently owned,” said One Bedroom $921 from $29,340 - $47,500 Two Bedroom $1,652 from $51,870 - $61,500 dent or family-owned. 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Income and CEO of the Los Angeles Sen- the Black community state- cused on transformation, rent information is subject to change. Additional criteria may be considered for qulaification. tinel, told California Black wide. I hope this opens the building innovative local Media. door for more conversations news businesses that can “We have been and re- to fund those who still need continue to serve commu- To apply for housing, visit http://www.montairaliving.com, then download main committed to helping support.” nities beyond the current and complete the application. Completed applications can be sent via email to [email protected] OR mailed to: our community survive in Lisa Collins, publisher of pandemic.” mont these unprecedented, chal- the L.A. Focus Newspaper, In addition, to the lenging times, when all busi- said the money is timely. COVID-19 relief grants, nesses and families are strug- “I am thrilled [the Fo- Facebook also awarded Solaira at Pavilion gling, especially those within cus] was selected to receive $5.4 million in grants to the African American com- this grant. This will help us North American news- Park munity,” Bakewell added. continue to serve our com- rooms that have partici- The majority of the munity with timely and valu- pated in Facebook’s Lo- 100 Ridge Valley Black-owned California able news and information on cal News Accelerator newsrooms that received COVID-19 and better inform programs. Irvine, CA 92618 over $300,000 in grants are our community,” said Col- Report for America, located in Southern Califor- lins. a nonprofit that embeds nia around the greater Los Paulette Brown-Hinds, early-career journalists in Applications will be accepted between May 7, 2020 through July 6, 2020 Angeles area, including the founder of Voice Media Ven- newsrooms, received $2.5 For more information, visit http://www.montairaliving.com L.A. Sentinel, the L.A. Focus tures and publisher of Black million to help its 2020 or call (949) 431-7007 Newspaper, the Los Angeles Voice News, has big plans for cohort, 225 journalists, Wave and Independent News the grant money. who will be placed in 160 Completed applications must be mailed to the address noted above. Mailed applications must be postmarked by July 6, 2020 to be included in the lottery. Eligibility for Montaira is determined by household size, income, and Paper Group and Black Voice “This Facebook grant will local news organizations. age restrictions. If a sufficient pool of applications is not received as a part of the lottery then News in Riverside. allow our team to build on Bakewell says he ap- Montaira will accept new applications on a first come, first served basis. Maximum and minimum income limits The Oakland Post, a our current reporting on the preciates the support the apply. Black-owned paper in North- economic impact of COV- grant has provided. It Proudly Managed By: ern California didn’t receive ID-19 on our community, as places his publication in For questions, or if you have a disability that prohibits you from fully participating in this process please call (949) 431-7007. a grant but was delighted well as expand our expertise a stronger position to pro- Telephone device for the hearing-impaired is TTY: (800) 735-2929. that so many Black media in data journalism and data vide vital information to Equal Housing Opportunity. Non-Discrimination on the Basis of Disability. NEWS A-7 A-THURSDAY,10 LASENTINEL.NET JANUARY 9, 2014 NEWS/CLASSIFIED LOS ANGELESTHURSDAY, SENTINEL MAY 14, 2020 COVID-19 Lost On The Frontline He And His Wife Shared A Lust For Travel ― And A COVID Diagnosis By Sarah Varney using appropriate mask- By Samantha young admitted to a Kaiser Health News ing and gloves and have Kaiser Health News hospital in Au- followed CDC guidelines gusta, Geor- When it was Brittany throughout this pandemic. Joshua Bush never let gia, on April 4. Bruner-Ringo’s turn to We have always had ad- his wife, LaKita, forget that “That was pick the family vaca- equate PPE to protect our she was five hours late for the last time tion, it was always New residents and associates.”) their first date. I saw him Orleans. A city so full of The following day, the “He never held back alive,” LaKita life. patient grew worse. Brun- telling the truth,” LaKita said. And that is how er-Ringo checked into a said, with a doleful laugh. Over the family described the hotel to isolate from her They met online in next few days, 32-year-old who left the roommate. She later tested 2011, each attracted to the both tested Oklahoma plains for the positive for COVID-19, other’s lust for travel. For positive for excitement of Southern but when she developed Joshua’s 30th birthday, the corona- California. symptoms did not complain they took a cruise to Ber- virus. Joshua “She always made ― even to her mom: “She muda. He yearned to go COURTESY PHOTOwas sedated the best of things,” her would say, ‘I’m fine. I’m farther afield to Tokyo to Joshua Bush in the hospital mother, Kim Bruner, COURTESY PHOTO going to beat this. Don’t revel over anime. for two weeks said. “It could be the Brittany Bruner-Ringo worry about me.’” Joshua began his nurs- March. Benton House had and died on April 17. saddest day, and she Bruner, a veteran nurse ing career after high school, no confirmed COVID cas- LaKita recovered at home. could make you laugh.” and she was nervous. For fear herself, called the hotel eventually ending up at es at the time, LaKita said. Joshua was earning a Bruner-Ringo of frightening the patients, front desk for help getting Benton House of Aiken, Even still, the staff was bachelor’s degree in nurs- worked at a dementia she hadn’t been allowed to an ambulance to her daugh- an assisted living facility. taking precautions. ing at the University of care center. On March wear a mask or gloves, she ter. She had just hung up Joshua and LaKita, who A doctor prescribed South Carolina-Aiken. 19, she admitted a pa- told her mom by phone that with her daughter, who in- works in human resources Joshua flu medication, May would have marked tient flown in from New night. (A spokesperson from sisted she was fine, while for a hospital, thought it but his symptoms — fever the couple’s fifth anniver- York. She suspected he her employer said, “We have struggling to breathe. was allergy-related when and aches but no cough sary. might have COVID-19, no issues in our environment they both fell ill in late — worsened, and he was

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Los Angeles County At the Los County De- VID-19 in LA County. of COVID-19, and we are socioeconomic data related Health Officer partment of Public Health As of April 30, the working to expand test- to COVID-19, please visit COVID-19 is shed- (Public Health), we are death rate from COVID-19 ing capacity, especially in our website. ding a disturbing light on committed to advancing the among African Americans neighborhoods that have We all must continue existing health disparities living conditions that close in LA County is 16.7 per fewer resources for good to do our part individually among African Americans the gaps while supporting 100,000 people. This is health. We are also work- by practicing physical dis- in the County of Los An- optimal health and well- significantly higher than ing to ensure that people tancing, wearing a cloth geles; disparities rooted in being for all 10 million resi- the rates for other races and who test positive for CO- face covering when around a history of limited access dents we serve. Right now, ethnicities. For people who VID-19, or have been a others outside our homes, to affordable housing, nu- addressing the impacts of identify as Latinx, the rate close contact of someone washing our hands fre- tritious foods, and primary the COVID-19 pandemic of death from COVID-19 is positive for COVID-19, quently with simple soap health care. Living under is our top priority, and one 8; for people who are Asian, receive medical care and and water, for at least 20 such conditions can make it of the biggest challenges the rate of death is 13.5; and support to isolate or quar- second, and disinfecting harder to prevent and con- our county has ever faced. for whites, the rate of death antine. Finally, we will frequently touched surfac- trol chronic conditions, like As we report more cases is 10.8. do more to communicate es. And if we can, stay safe high blood pressure, asth- and sadly, more lives lost to Driven by our mission about the unjust burden at home. We here at Public ma, heart disease and diabe- COVID-19, we are begin- to ensure that EVERYONE of the virus on the Black Health will do all we can tes, which increases our risk ning to get a clearer picture has the opportunity and re- Dr. Muntu Davis, MD, community, and what steps to protect all of the com- for severe illness and death of how African Americans sources to attain their high- MPH we can take to protect our- munities that make our di- from COVID-19. And our are disproportionally affect- est level of health, we are selves and the people we verse county great. And, as seniors 65 years and older, ed by this virus. Nowhere working to decrease some demic. Access to testing care about. To see more a community, we will get especially those who live in is this more evident than in of the barriers that make in all communities is very details on our strategies, through this together. nursing homes, are particu- the death rate among Afri- it more difficult to stay important to identifying and a comprehensive re- larly at risk from this virus. can Americans from CO- healthy during this pan- and controlling the spread port on racial, ethnic and

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BY AMANDA SCURLOCK petes in the 100m, 200m, She has a 3.5 GPA and her Sports writer 400m, 4x400m, and the favorite class is english. In 100m hurdles. She worked her English classes at L.A. Los Angeles High ardently to recruit other High, she had to read and School sophomore, students so the Romans analyze Martin Luther Zsateau Bouyer has a pas- could have a relay team. King’s “I Have A Dream” sion for sprinting, she is Along with low participa- speech and Letter from ready to improve the tion, Bouyer had to battle Birmingham Jail. school’s track program against the negative per- Bouyer is involved in with her dedication. When spective certain students the Black Student Union the Romans track and field had on the Romans athlet- on her campus and is a team needed more partici- ics program. member of the Inclusion pants, she urged school- Her personal best in the program. Inclusion is a mates to compete with her. 100m is 13.42s and she can group that desires to inte- She started with her run the 400m in 1:03.17. grate special education stu- cross country and basket- For the 200m, Bouyer has dents and general educa- ball teammates, telling a record of 27.07 and fin- tion students in the class- about the possibility of ished the 100m hurdles room. earning a track and field with an 18.28 time. Run- The Los Angeles Uni- scholarship. Another sell- ning track and cross coun- fied School District gave AMANDA SCURLOCK/L.A. SENTINEL ing point was how track Los Angeles high school sophomore, Zsateau Bouyer is a multisport athlete with a 3.5 try gave her the agility the Inclusion program an and field improves per- GPA. needed for basketball. award when Bouyer was in formance in other sports. “It helps me move up the ninth grade. She gave a “A lot of college scouts start, she learned about and To train for cross reaction during one of her and down the field faster speech about the program go to these track meets,” competed in cross country. country, she once had to final races. than everybody,” Bouyer and its benefits. Bouyer said. “I expressed Doing the three-mile run run from L.A. High School “She ended up having said. “I’ve never been on a “I love being a part of that you ran in every sport surprised Bouyer, but she to The Grove and back. to go to the emergency team sport … so being on a this program where it’s and the faster you are, the thrived as a long-distance Exercises like that made room,” Bouyer said. “Just team and all of us working helping other kids feel like better athlete you are and runner. track and field practices knowing I was able to help together that was really they’re a part of something running track makes you a “My freshman year, I easier. her, even though I gave up cool.” that’s so real,” Bouyer lot stronger in every came in first place in cross A proud moment For my race for her, it meant a Being a student athlete said. “They’re not being sport.” country,” she said. “I had Bouyer was when she lot to know I saved some- means putting a lot more isolated anymore because While she waited for the fastest time in our aided an opposing runner body’s life that day.” work than an average stu- that’s what a lot of people track and field season to league.” who was having an allergic For track, Bouyer com- dent, according to Bouyer. do.” Seimone Augustus Starts New Chapter with Sparks

BY AMANDA SCURLOCK ties of the future.” but I had to learn how to Sports writer Augustus has a decorat- play with other great play- ed career with the WNBA ers, that’s what USA bas- After 14 years of being and USA Basketball. She is ketball is about,” Augustus a key contributor for the one of four Sparks players said. “You can’t come here Minnesota Lynx, four-time that were named Rookie of and score 20 points a game, NBA champion, Seimone the Year. you have to find something Augustus signed a one-year In 2017, Augustus aver- that you’re great at that contract with the Los aged 10.9 points per game maybe another player is Angeles Sparks. during the season and 13.9 kind of weak at, and kind Augustus was a major points per game during the of stay in that little niche, factor in the intense rivalry playoffs. This helped the and do that to the best of between the Lynx and the Lynx secure their fourth your abilities.” Sparks during the 2016 and championship. Augustus Augustus is quarantin- 2017 seasons. Her perform- noted how the pace of the ing in her native Louisiana ance those years gave Sparks game play enticed and trains in a full gym that Sparks fans a glimpse of her to play on the team. she owns. She works with a what Augustus can bring to “The fact that you have strength and conditioning Los Angeles. two agile post players who coach from her Alma Mater “It took a couple weeks can play inside and out in LSU. to get over the idea of play- Candace (Parker) and “As far as workouts for ing with players that we’ve Nneka (Ogwumike), that AP PHOTO/JOHN HEFTI me, it’s mainly therapy, U.S. forward, Seimone Augustus (5) takes a 3-point shot against Stanford in the first had intense rivalries, just run into drag screens, quarter of an exhibition women's basketball game Saturday, Nov. 2, 2019, in Stanford, rehab, and just continuing intense games with,” they can slip screens, you Calif. Augustus has made seven WNBA All Star appearances. to build on strengthening Augustus said. “I know can play off of the open- and conditioning to get my what it feels like to be ness of the court with off of that flow was key.” medals in the 2008 FIBA importance of playing her quads and my knees able to around and play with great them,” Augustus said. Her career with Team Ball Tournament and the role. Playing for Team hold myself,” Augustus players so just the feeling “With drive and kick, isola- USA extends back to her 2006 Opals World Chal- USA taught her how to be a said. “As well as my nutri- of being able to experience tion plays, the opportunity teenage years. The three- lenge. “leader from the bench,” a tional part of it is eating that once again is what’s in my older age to try to put time Olympic gold medal- Hall of Famers, Tina skill that she used when right and trying to keep my keeping me focused on, not somebody on skates if I ist has played 111 games Thompson and Katie Smith Team USA played exhibi- weight down during the the rivalries and the past have a chance to, or get out for Team USA, only losing were mentors for Augustus, tion games in late 2019. quarantine which is very tensions, but the possibili- in transition and just play six. Augustus won gold helping her understand the “I was a great player, tough.” L.A. Rams Sebastian Joseph-Day hosted an Instagram Quarantine Donation party to raise money for medical workers

BY KHARI JONES JR Instagram Quarantine some hospitals. Other play- age their platforms for a ing Centinela Hospital in their lives on the line to Contributing Writer donation party to raise ers from the Rams, such as cause to help others. Los Angeles." The efforts help contain this pandemic. money and support local Aaron Donald and Jalen Joseph Day was more Healthcare staff members I wanted to try and provide Los Angeles Rams medical workers. His cam- Ramsey, also helped raise than thankful for all the are risking their own lives at least some relief to those Defensive Line Sebastian paign raised nearly 5,000, awareness of the campaign. support he received. He to help others and are that are risking their lives Joseph-Day hosted an and he was able to feed Great to see athletes lever- said, "None of this would- becoming our heroes. to help fight the coron- n't be possible without you Joseph-Day also said he avirus," said Joseph-Day. guys. Since we all worked and Samson want to thank Ever since the Rams together, we are able to Centinela Hospital for all drafted the defensive line- feed another hospital. This the hard work they've been man in 2018, he's been con- is awesome and we hope putting forth to keeping us sistently involved in sup- Centinela hospital enjoys safe from COVID-19. porting community initia- the food. Again, thank you Rossoblu's Restaurant tives, whether it is speaking all for the hard work." They Relief is providing meals to the kids at school, donat- are also giving the employ- for Cedar Sinai's frontline ing bookbags, or helping ees at Inglewood hospital staff, and Joseph-Day nurses; Joseph-Day is food. Great to see athletes donated 10,000 to con- always moving to help oth- coming together. tribute to their cause. The ers. The Rams have a true Joseph-Day and Chef fund started in March of leader in Joseph-Day, and Steve Samson partnered up 2020 in response to the his dedication to the com- with Superfine Pizza to pandemic. They are munity could not be more provide medical workers responding to the food needed than right now. In a with pizzas for their efforts needs of the community time where we leaders are to save lives. Joseph-Day through the donations of called to step up in chal- cited, "I am super excited financial donors. lenging times. Continue to to announce that Chef "There's so many health follow and support him as COURTESY PHOTO Steve and I are collaborat- care workers and medical he strives for greatness on Sebastian Joseph-Day ing again, we are now feed- specialists that are putting and off the football field. THURSDAY, MAY 14, 2020 www.lasentinel.net B-2 ASCAP Urban Hosts ‘Sunday Inspiration’ Livestream Featuring Mali Music, Brian Courtney Wilson, Kim Person & More BY:BRITTANY K. JACKSON by searing a non-stick pan song that is quite befitting with “Increase My Faith,” a Contributing Writer with butter and olive oil for the time we live in song that encourages peo- and sautéing diced bell today. The song speaks of ple to lean on the strength ASCAP Urban brought peppers, mushrooms and twisted doctors, scientists and courage “that comes together hundreds of wor- spinach in the skillet. Sea- making clones, a failed from above” to make it shippers this past Sunday soned Himalayan sea salt, economy, no faith, pastors through tough times. “The to host an inspirational pepper and notes of lemon leaving pulpits and people Lord gives us power to Instagram live segment and dill, Chef Gray then dying for no reason at all, make it, by His might, we with artists and worship poured her concoction of yet restoring our faith and can fight if we stand, in His leaders from around the organic eggs and oat milk choosing to “look on the love,” the song says. nation. Willie Moore Jr. over the sautéed veggies. Wilson uttered, “if you Live co-host and Girl + Topped with gouda cheese, can see God’s hands mov- God CEO Krystal Lee Gray then flipped and fold- ing in this season, that’s hosted the mini-concert for ed the omelet to perfection, how we know that it’s ASCAP Urban, ushering in serving viewers with fresh going to be alright. There’s inspirational nods and a COURTESY PHOTO and hot goodness! COURTESY PHOTO a reason to hope, there’s a huge supply of hope. Mali Music After a salivating treat, Brian Courtney Wilson reason to hold on,” Wilson Songwriter, producer Gospel artist, Mali Music added. and concert pianist, Brian singing a sweet, sultry ren- hopped on the live to per- explain, add extra peace For more information Kennedy kicked off the live dition of “Fresh Wind,” form a medley of crowd that’ll ease my pain,” on the artists from ASCAP with a soothing, yet power- saying we must remember favorites. Mali started with encouraging viewers to Urban’s “Sunday Inspira- ful worship experience that God is “bigger than his featured song on Kirk praise God in the midst of tion” celebration, visit while playing the piano. anything we are experienc- Franklin’s “Give Me That,” the pandemic. www.ascap.com. Stellar-nominated artist ing.” where the lyrics say Mail Music then fol- Kim Person then followed, “Don’t let nothing sep- “gimme that joy I can’t lowed with “I Believe,” a arate you from the love of Christ,” she said. “He is going to perform a great work in you, be encour- aged. It’s that season, it’s COURTESY PHOTO that time, and we’ve got to Kim Person prepare for it. Get excited, because something good is brighter side.” We got to about to happen in your believe out here, y’all,” life,” Person added. Mali said, continuing with ASCAP Urban then an encore of his inspira- switched gears with a live tional anthem “Beautiful.” cooking demonstration The virtual concert then from Chef Tina Gray, who closed with Grammy-nom- taught “Bedside Baptist” inated artist and gospel COURTESY PHOTO viewers how to make a COURTESY PHOTO singer, Brian Courtney COURTESY PHOTO Brian Kennedy veggie omelet. Gray started Chef Tina Gray Wilson, who started his set Krystal Lee FILM REVIEW: ‘Blue Story’

BY DWIGHT BROWN of the dramatic ill-fated love The leads are magnetic: NNPA News Wire Film affairs and tragedy of the- Stephen Odubola as the Critic atrical proportions. African/English Timmy has How do you send a mes- a gentleness about him that “They act like guns are sage to impressionable ado- makes you gasp when his toys until they get shot.” lescents that violence leads behavior becomes more sin- That’s it. Kids playing you nowhere and gang war- ister. Michael Ward’s Marco games and suffering fare is pointless? Show brings that cool West Indian grownup consequences. It’s them the folly firsthand, vibe to the party. The a symptom of misguided without being preachy. Just ensemble cast plays friends, adolescent gang life. tell the story, show the neg- bangers, siblings and love With a great feel for ative results of bad choices interests with equal authen- modern times and hip-hop and audiences can take the ticity. Eric Kofi Abrefa, music, Rapman (aka hint. Khali Best, Richie Camp-

Andrew Onwubolu) mixes PHOTO NICK WALL As a director, Rapman bell and Jo Martin are elec- a bit of “Boyz N the Hood,” Stephen Odubola and Michael Ward co-star in “Blue injects an inexplicable PHOTO NICK WALL trifying. Karla-Simone with “Menace II Society.” Story.” verve in every scene of a Stephen Odubola and Spence as Leah, Timmy’s Seasons that with some film that never seems glossy Karla-Simone Spence lover, brings a humanity Juice and New Jack City Caribbean descent who fill lation of violence and vitriol or superficial and proudly costar in “Blue Story.” and vulnerability to her role. swag. Then tops it off with a convenience shops, hard- spirals out of control. flaunts its rough edges. This Junior Afolabi Salokun touch of “West Side Story” ware stores, butchers, bou- Wise as a hip-hop is grassroots filmmaking. more reminiscent of a street shines as Madder. shaman, Rapman, a British Within the confines of its gunfight gone viral or on a Towards the end of this rapper turned music produc- low budget, it brims with newsfeed than overly- heartbreak and misfortune, er, actor, writer, YouTube real emotions and a tangible choreographed battle a veteran thug shows some sensation (“Shiro’s Story”) inner-city atmosphere that sequences. Conversely, remorse: “I should never and now a film director lays films that cost millions Rapman is particularly judi- have gotten you into this the groundwork. His script, more never achieve. cious with love scenes. gang bang thing in the first with its autobiographical Surely Rapman devel- They’re erotic, not graphic. place.” It’s too late for the leanings, maps out the chal- oped his low-to-the ground Steamy, yet loving. Like characters to reap any bene- lenges that urban youth face technique as he made his kids who are finding their fits from his confession. But and the futility of gang vio- YouTube videos. He shoots way around the bedroom for not for the audience. the first or second time. Heads up. First-time A natural and sponta- feature filmmaker Rapman neous feel is accentuated by has schooled Generation Z

PHOTO NICK WALL the foot-thumping musical with a cautionary urban tale Michael Ward and Stephen Odubola costar in “Blue score by Jonathon Deering. that is both raw and affect- Story.” Also, characters sing or rap ing. in-between dramatic scenes Visit NNPA News Wire and a twist of tiques and ethnic restau- with lyrics that augment Film Critic Dwight Brown African/Caribbean culture. rants. The faces on the street feelings and plot points. at DwightBrownInk.com The setting is bustling represent the new England Call it “rap narration.” and BlackPressUSA.com. London, a city in a state of and increasingly multi-cul- change. What’s in store? tural capital city. Rapman gives it away in a The African heritage lyric: “I ain’t tryna justify, interloper has become PHOTO NICK WALL but imma show you what chummy with Marco Michael Ward and cast of “Blue Story.” these young boys are fight- (Michael Ward), a ing for.” Caribbean student who has lence. The storyline candid scenes (cinematog- They’re mates. Best gang ties. All is well becomes more engrossing rapher Simon Stolland, mates. Timmy (Stephen between the two blokes, by the minute. Lively char- “Shiro’s Story”) that look Odubola) is shy and from until Marco is jumped and acters, hardened rivalries, like they could be uploaded the Deptford neighborhood. pummeled by some of revenge subplots, sneaky to Facebook or Instagram. His nurturing parents have Timmy’s old friends. A fis- betrayals and street may- He cuts the footage with a sent him to a high school in sure grows between the two hem mount to a fever pitch. sharp knife (editor the “better” Peckham dis- guys. Tit-for-tat revenge Shakespearian? If Romeo Mdhamiri Á Nkemi), trim- trict. Peckham is home to leads to beatings, shootings and Juliet and Julius Caesar ming it to 91 minutes. The PHOTO NICK WALL folks of African and and then murders. The esca- come to mind it’s because sloppy action scenes are Cast of “Blue Story.” C-1 LASENTINEL.NET THURSDAY, MAY 14, 2020 Baptist Ministers Conference Protest CIM Purchase of Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Mall SENTINEL NEWS SERVICE nity by opposing the pro- posed takeover of the Bald- Leaders of the Baptist win Hills Crenshaw Mall Ministers Conference by CIM! We want the hous- (BMC) of Los Angeles, ing, retail, and dine-in Southern Christian Leader- restaurants we were prom- ship Conference (SCLC), ised!” National Action Network “CIM has demonstrated (NAN), Los Angeles and a no respect towards our coalition of community community and has not groups in South Los Ange- taken the necessary steps to les hosted a rally to oppose create a plan that will bene- the proposal by CIM group fit our community. The to purchase the Baldwin Baldwin Hills Crenshaw

Hills Crenshaw Mall. This Mall is a community treas- COURTESY PHOTO proposal adds no value to COURTESY PHOTO COURTESY PHOTO ure. We can’t allow some- the community and they are Pastor William Smart Rev. K.W. Tulloss one who has little knowl- that they want to bring to conference on Thursday formally launching a peti- edge or respect for our our communities without May 7, 2020, adjacent to tion campaign against the members of the community minority owned businesses. community to take over this our input.” the Crenshaw Mall to CIM group. who will be impacted the The plan was supported by landmark located on Martin “If this sale is approved demonstrate their opposi- The current CIM pro- most by the upcoming many local residents, com- Luther King and Crenshaw as is, it will expand the tion to the CMI Group’s posal by Shaul Kuba, co- development. munity groups and the local Blvd. We support Capri gateway of gentrification, proposal. founder and principal of Capri Capital originally City Council Office. Pastor Capital’s proposal. Our something our community Sponsored by Baptist CMI Group includes high- submitted and received K.W. Tulloss, president of community deserves the has worked hard to pre- Ministers Conference, Rev end commercial office approval on the redesign the BMC declares, “We best,” says Pastor William vent,” stated civil rights K.W. Tulloss, President space only. The proposal project which included oppose the proposed Smart of SCLCLA. “CIM activist Rev. Jonathan S.C.L.C. Pastor William does not include housing, employment opportunities, takeover by CIM and sup- hasn't spoken or met with Moseley, president of Smart, President. National retail, or dine-in restau- affordable housing, dine-in port the original project us to discuss their plans NAN, Los Angeles, Rev. Al Action Network Los Ange- rants. The proposal was restaurants, locally owned redesign by Capri Capital. because they don't have a Sharpton Civil rights group. les, Rev. Johnathan Mose- drafted without input from retail shops, and small We stand with the commu- finalized plan, just ideas The group held a Press ley, President CHANGE & SAVE WATER CONSERVATION PROGRAM SERVES MORE THAN 300 FAMILIES DURING COVID-19 SHUTDOWN Program offers free water-efficient devices and $500 rebates for high-efficiency clothes washers SENTINEL NEWS SERVICE Change & Save program clothes washer, one of the “The Change & Save potentially reducing house- has helped many families in highest rebate amounts for program was fairly easy to hold water use by about In February, West Basin our local communities by clothes washers in Califor- maneuver through, and the 11,000 gallons a year. Municipal Water District providing them with free nia. program representatives Clothes washers represent a launched Change & Save, a tools and resources that The program is provided step-by-step significant amount of total water conservation program enable them to save water designed to help residents instructions to make sure indoor water use and energy designed to assist communi- and money on their utility conserve water, and to save that my family was able to demand. ties in West Basin’s service bills,” said Gloria D. Gray, money through reduced take advantage of the $500 HOW TO area that have historically president of the West Basin water and energy bills. Res- rebate,” said Ms. Bernadette PARTICIPATE lower participation rates in Board of Directors. idents receive free low-flow Smith, a satisfied program West Basin is partner- water conservation pro- The program is avail- showerheads and faucet aer- participant. “The devices ing with the South Bay grams. To date, the Change able to help local communi- ators, potentially saving installed will reduce my Environmental Services is required. $500 clothes & Save program has served ties by offering residents thousands of gallons of water use, help the environ- Center and Allegra Con- washer rebates are limited more than 300 households free water-savings device water each year. By replac- ment, and lower my water sulting to administer the to qualifying residents. To in Inglewood, Hawthorne, kits, a free on-line water- ing old fixtures with new bill.” program. learn more, visit Lawndale, Gardena, Car- efficiency home survey, and water-saving devices, resi- High-efficiency clothes Change & Save water- www.change-save.com or son, and Lennox. a rebate of up to $500 dents can achieve sustained washers use approximately saving kits are distributed call the South Bay Envi- “In the midst of these towards the purchase of a annual savings through their 55% less water than stan- on a first-come, first-served ronmental Services Center difficult times, West Basin’s qualifying high-efficiency utility bills. dard clothes washers, basis, and an online survey at (310) 371-4633. THURSDAY, MAY 14, 2020 www.lasentinel.net C-2

By Cora JaCkson-fossett We want to make sure that Religion Editor we are fully and accurately counted.” Persuading African Also, Mack announced Americans to complete the that Pastor William D. 2020 Census, especially in Smart, SCLC-SC presi- the midst of COVID-19, dent, has asked ministries is no easy task, but several to designate Sunday, June faith-based organizations 14, as “Black Church Cen- are taking on the challenge. sus Sunday.” Spiritual According to the Rev. leaders are requested to Edward “Eddie” Anderson, highlight the importance CHERIE WELDON COURTESY PHOTO COURTESY PHOTO COURTESY PHOTO pastor of McCarty Memo- Pastor Edward Anderson Pastor Michael J.T. Fisher Arnetta Mack Pastor K.W. Tulloss of the census during their rial Christian Church in worship services and en- Los Angeles, “Scripture Conference of Southern your friends, neighbors mad at him for that,” ex- mation on the Greater Zion courage members to com- reminds us that Jesus was California, in stressing the and church members to be plained Fisher. “In 2020, Church Family website. plete the online survey. born in Bethlehem because importance of full partici- counted as well.” we have COVID-19, which Outlining SCLC’s cen- In addition, Mack cited of the census. The census is pation by minorities in the Fisher enlightened lis- I consider a plague, and we sus educational efforts, the need for volunteers important, my friends, be- 2020 Census. teners with other scriptural have leadership that wants Mack said the organiza- to assist with the census cause it says that I matter, According to the panel, facts about the census, such to count the people for per- tion is focusing outreach outreach campaign and my community matters and the lack of response could as God ordered Moses to sonal gain and profit. towards “hard-to-count encouraged people with my Black life counts!” result in a loss of up to $3 count the people in Num- “This is why the cen- communities,” which in- technological resources, The Rev. Dr. Michael billion per year for Black bers 1:2 in preparation for sus is so important because clude African Americans, like computers, laptops and J.T. Fisher, pastor of Great- areas across the nation. the Hebrews’ entry into the I believe that we are in foreign-born individuals, internet connections, to do- er Zion Church Family in The reduced funding will Promised Land. The prem- the midst of an agenda to senior citizens, homeless nate to the effort. Compton and president of not only hurt social pro- ise, said Fisher, was to en- gentrify Black, Latino and people and those living Speaking on behalf of Pastors of Compton; and grams such as food stamps sure that the abundance of communities of color and in high-density neighbor- the BMC, Tulloss vowed, the Rev. K.W. Tulloss, -pas and school lunches, but the land was evenly distrib- minimize Black representa- hoods. “We will do everything we tor of Weller Street Baptist will also decrease political uted to all of the tribes. tion on a local and federal “We’re working with can to make sure that our Church in L.A. and presi- power, which can translate The census appears level, which means that churches and ministerial community is represented, dent of the Baptist Min- into fewer local, state and again in 2 Samuel 24, when they must redistrict our ar- alliances to push the mes- even in the midst of COV- isters Conference of Los federal representatives for David disobeys God by eas to justify eliminating sage out. Also, we’ve cre- ID-19. We will spread the Angeles and Southern Cal- communities of color. counting the people, which government representa- ated an online toolkit and message through our social ifornia, echoed Anderson’s “When we are counted, resulted in a plague upon tion,” he insisted. we’re still continuing to media platforms and use message during a tele-town we see improvements in the people. To raise awareness, hold our online congrega- every available means to hall on May 8. our community like public “Moses counted the Fisher said his congrega- tion workshops via Zoom,” let Blacks, Whites, Latinos The ministers joined safety, funding for hospi- people to provide for them.tion will launch a door-to- she said. “On June 1, we and everyone know that we Arnetta Mack, director tals and children, better David counted the peopledoor campaign to ask resi- will do a Census Caravan. must be counted!” of Census Outreach and roads and other amenities,” for selfish gain - anddents, per “Did you fill out the We will get in our cars, To learn more, email Education for the South- added Anderson. “I invite sonal profit. He wantedcensus,” to and he is dedicat- blow our horns and let peo- sclc.losangeles@gmail. ern Christian Leadership you to be counted and tell win a war and God was ing a page to census infor- ple know about the census. com or visit sclc-sc.org.

By Cora JaCkson-fossett sy. But instead of constant Los Angeles. trauma should remember enjoyable outlets such as Religion Editor mourning, Jones relies on “By all accounts, one that it’s okay to cry or be cooking, singing, running her unwavering faith to could make the argument angry. She noted that the and “recruiting high school When pain occurs re- emerge joyful and encour- that my life’s journey has emotional roller coaster is students to attend college.” peatedly, faith and trust in aged. been plagued with multiple part of the healing process. A native of Baton God is the only lifeline. At “This book is an insight death sentences,” she ex- “But, don’t get stuck Rouge, Louisiana and she least, that’s what saved Ali- into my journey through plained. “But through it all, there. You will rise again, graduated from Southern cia S. Jones. motherhood. My goal is I remain blessed and more so don’t give up. It’s not University and A&M Col- In her new book, “Sen- to offer hope for those who faithful than ever. always about you; you lege and currently serves as tenced to Live,” Jones re- are going through grief and “I believe that there is a may be the bridge to carry vice president of Southern counts the grief and sad- loss. For me, it was prayer, plan and a purpose for each someone else over troubled University Alumni Los -An ness of losing her first twopurpose and patience that of our lives. We all will waters,” said Jones. geles Chapter. babies to health complica- helped me move forward,” experience seasons of loss, Also, whether the read- As for the future, Jones tions and birthing a third said Jones, who is a mem- pain, and suffering, but I COURTESY PHOTO said she will always be Alicia S. Jones er is a believer or not, Jones child, who has cerebral pal- ber of First AME Church of want readers to know that believes they will benefit guided by her favorite there is a purpose behind from the lessons espoused scripture, Jeremiah 29:11. the pain.” in “Sentenced to Live.” “I believe that there is a Surprisingly, it was In her opinion, “Believ- plan and a purpose for each Jones’ supporters that in- ers will connect with me of our lives. As Jeremiah spired her to pen her story sharing my faith in God. proclaims, ‘For I know and throughout the book, And even though non-be- the plans I have for you,’ sentinel news serviCe 1997 and they joined True she covers a range of top- lievers may not share my declares the Lord, ‘plans Vine Baptist Church in In- ics. Among the subjects faith, the feeling of pain to prosper you and not to Dr. Sandra Black Walk- glewood. are pregnancy, miscar- and loss is universal. It’s anharm you, plans to give you er, renowned educator and In December 2013, riage, grief and special experience to which any- a hope and a future.’” wife of Pastor Jewett Walk- Jewett became the pas- needs parenting. one can relate.” er of Shady Grove Mis - tor of Shady Grove - Mis She also emphasizes In addition to her faith, “Sentenced to Live” is sionary Baptist Church, sionary Baptist Church. the philosophy that there is Jones said that she has been available at Amazon.com, passed away on May 6, Sandra served as Sunday“life after loss” and those blessed with a wonder- BarnesandNoble.com and after a long battle with can- School Superintendent and who are going through the ful husband, Gregory, and sentencedtolive.com. cer. She was 70-years-old. on September 15, 2019, A native of Shreveport, she was ordained as a min- Louisiana, Sandra was ister of the Gospel. born on March 12, 1950 COURTESY PHOTO Dr. Sandra Black Walker Sandra’s commitment to Bernice Black and Ar- and love for her family Bandy D r. Bill releforD be a powerful force for recon- thur Finley. Sandra and at UCLA and earned her friends remained steadfast Contributing Writer finding purpose, peace, andnect her brothers attended - sev Elementary Teaching Cre- and unwavering. Accord- healing. with eral elementary schools in dential. ing to family members, she The COVID-19 pan- When the biblical our Los Angeles and Comp- Her first job was as wanted the best for them demic is inarguably the prophet, Jeremiah, went in- ton. They accepted Christ teacher at Charles Drew and tried to always let most defining event in intoour periods of solitude in 1960 at Zion Baptist Head Start and later as a them know, not only how lifetime, with far-reaching during his ministry, Church in Los Angeles. child development super- very much she loved them, effects on every aspect of he experienced a Sandra’s family moved visor. Her son, Kimani but also how much God how we work, live, love level of intimacy to Compton when she was Hasan Black, was born on loves them. and worship. with God that in eighth grade and she at- July 6, 1975. Sandra al- Cherishing her memory Terms like “social dis- eluded many of tended Enterprise Junior ways acknowledged him are her husband, the Rev. tancing” and “isolation” his time. High School where she met as a blessing from God. Dr. Jewett L. Walker, Jr.; seem to emerge from- ev He found her life-long, best friend – In 1978, she received children, Kimani (April) ery angle, forcing us to re- strength amid Marcia. her Master’s degree in H. Black I, Jewett L. Walk- evaluate our priorities and trouble (Jer. When Sandra was 14- Education and a Reading er III, and Tiffany-LaJoye become acquainted with 16:19) and years-old, her mother died Specialist credential from Walker; six grandchildren, the meaning and value rediscovered of suddenly leaving the three CSU-DH and later ob- Kimani H. Black II, Tyja solitude. the efficacy siblings orphaned. She tained her Administrative Hatchett, Tyonna Hatchett, I would myself admit of prayer (Jer. and her brothers went to credential from the univer- Imani Love Sandra Black, that there are a few people 37:42). live with her mother’s two sity. She earned her Doc- Jewliett Walker, Jewett L. I wouldn’t mind exercising Moreover, older sisters, Eloise and tor of Ministry degree from Walker IV and Zelaya La- “social distancing proto- God gave guid- Mattie, who lived across the Ministerial Training In- Joye Walker; two brothers, cols” from, you know, to ance for his protec- the street from one another. stitute in July 2019. Bobby (Susan) R. Black, just take a moment and re- tion, as we can see ner selves, rediscover Sandra was an excep- Sandra began her long and Michael (Sharon) B. assess everything. in Jer. 38:1–13, when an our purpose and rekindle tional student and a mem- career with the Inglewood Black; four nephews, Mi- One fact I’ve realized Ethiopian slave saved him our fellowship with God. ber of the honor society. Unified School District in chael (Jamie) P. Black, Jus- is that strangely, our lives from death. Moments of silence After graduating from 1977 and she held several tin (Minh) E. Black, Rah- have been hijacked by the We live in a hyper- have always been great- in Compton High School, positions over the next 33 shad J. Black, and Michael “noises’’ of our careers, the connected world, and only cubators for new ideas and she receivedher B.A.- deyears. B. Black, Jr.; and two great next big business deal, the by disconnecting from the breakthroughs. gree from UC-Santa Bar- She married Jewett nephews, Kazuo S. Black next event, party or gather- “merry-go-round” of our Create and innovate in bara. Later, she enrolled L. Walker, Jr. in October and Ray M. Black. ing. However, silence can daily lives can we trulysilence. FfrnqY Lifestyle HjfqyH C-3 www.lasentinel.net THURSDAY, MAY 14, 2020 BHERC ‘Operation Love’ Delivers Mother’s Day Joy Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic to Seniors, Homeless and Sheltered Moms in Los Angeles and Washington, D.C. BHERC and National Black Nurses Association volunteers mobilize to deliver Mother’s Day gift baskets, meals and a lot of love to Moms isolated due to the pandemic stay-at-home orders. SPECIAL TO THE SENTINEL have never received such medications and have thoughtfulness like this!” enough food to eat during The Black Hollywood At the same time on the these difficult times,” Education and Resource East coast, the BHERC expressed Dr. Martha A. COURTESY PHOTO DC BHERC Operation Gift Center (BHERC) began its “Operation Love” partner Dawson, president of the Bag “Operation Love” activities the National Black Nurses National Black Nurses in the wee hours of Sunday, Association (NBNA) in Association. “We are Although our nation is May 10. Their goal for this support of women for pleased to partner with Ms. starting its recovery, there is day, one of the most cele- Mother’s Day in Washing- Sandra Evers-Manly during still a long way to go. brated days of the calendar ton, D.C., was busy work- these challenging times.” BHERC “Operation Love” year across the globe, was to COURTESY PHOTO ing with various community Supporters of BHERC encourages everyone to celebrate Mother’s Day with BHERC “Operation Love” and Homeless recipient agencies to deliver A Moth- Operation Love” include remember our seniors and the personal delivery of 500 those with underlying con- baskets of essential personal is important that we make Phi Fraternity, Inc. From ditions. Not just on special and gift items with dinner to certain that no one is forgot- youth to elders, community days but every day. There Mother’s who have been in ten during this time of stay- and professional workers, are simple things that each isolation due to the pandem- at-home and need,” stated members of the film and tel- person can do and BHERC ic. Mothers who are seniors, Sandra Evers-Manly, presi- evision industry including suggests that you consider living in assisted living dent BHERC. “We want to Gina Prince-Bythewood, reaching out to a loved in a facilities and/or living in make this a special day. A Reggie Rock Bythewood, way you choose or in one of shelters and some who are day to uplift and boost their Mara Brock Akil, Salim Akil the following ways: homeless. This national spirits.” The volunteers and their families all came to • Call a senior to check effort took place on both the gathered at BHERC “Opera- make this a special day. on their well being Sorting, packing, lifting fill- • If shopping (do so ing until they were ready to under City/State and CDC depart to their locations. guidelines), pick up an item Two Shelters in Los Angeles COURTESY PHOTO or two for a senior or some- and Hollywood, Individual Gina and Reggie Bythewood and volunteers prepare to one in need (practice physi- homes, the Rosa Parks Villas deliver Mother's day Dinner and Baskets. cal distancing) and Ward Villas, Assisted • Help with an online Living facilities and a home- er’s Day meal and gift bag. The Los Angeles Sentinel, task less encampment. The jour- The bag included essential Lawrence Tolliver, Tolliv- • Make a meal and drop ney would lead them to gra- and special items for 500 er’s Barbershop, Barbershop off (practice physical dis- cious and appreciative recip- families living shelters, spe- Health Outreach Program tancing) ients that would take until cial housing and homeless Dr. Bill Releford, Founder, • Send an online order to 6:00PM to complete. "I am encampments. There, some Mothers in Action, Tracy someone in need COURTESY PHOTO so honored by the work the of the agencies selected by Mitchell, President and BHERC President Sandra Evers-Manly, Delta Sigma Theta BHERC is doing. The meals NBNA picked up the gift Larry Chatman, Production Sorority Volunteers and Jackie Dupont Walker Ward Vil- and gift baskets have made boxes while others were Coordinator, Record One las. such a difference especially delivered directly to the Studio. “I am so honored to West and East coast where tion Love” central to organ- for those in need,” remarked selected shelters and support the community in an additional 500 Washing- ize and load the vehicles and Mordena Moore, Our encampments. The meals such a meaningful way. ton, D.C. residents received teams that would make the Authors Study Club. Nine- and baskets will be prepared Now more than ever, we services. deliveries. As more than 25 ty-four-year-old recipient and delivered using need to be more loving and “The COVID-19 pan- volunteers hustled and bus- Merkie Lee Miller was elat- City/State and CDC guide- more kind. I am especially demic has altered how we ied themselves with the ed to welcome the BHERC lines. “Each and every one proud that so many volun- celebrate our nation’s time- work, all generations were visitors expressing her of us must reach out in a teers have joined this effort COURTESY PHOTO honored traditions. In many represented including mem- delight saying that their safe way to make sure vul- in partnership with the Youth volunteers and oth- cases cancelling important bers of Delta Sigma Theta, words of love, the dinner and nerable populations have BHERC,” said Evers- ers make Mother's Day celebrations all together. It Sorority, Inc and Omega Psi gift “lifted me like a light. I someone to talk to, have Manly. deliveries. Combating HIV in the African American Community BY MAISHA PARNELL, MPH, Black populations at this goal, “to reduce the num- including young adults, fighting off opportunistic dis- through broad-based engage- MSN AND NINA HARAWA, increased rates for reasons ber of new HIV infections, in women, elderly, gay, bisexu- eases or infections. Medica- ment, strategic planning, PHD, MPH related to racism, segrega- the United States, by 75 per- al, and transgender African tions have become very effi- expansion of the Affordable tion, and poverty, presenting cent within five years, and Americans. Although there is cient in the past several Care Act, and ongoing dia- The emergence of the a serious ongoing threat to then by at least 90 percent still no cure for HIV disease, years. HIV viral loads can be logue. We must continue to COVID-19 pandemic our health. However, it is within 10 years.” interventions can prevent the reduced to undetectable lev- support those who are HIV harkens back to another pan- critical that COVID-19 does The first verified case of spread of the virus, and med- els. Those who have unde- positive by having open hon- demic that began with the not distract us completely HIV in the U.S. occurred in ications allow people who are tectable viral loads are not est conversations about this movement of a virus from from efforts to end the HIV 1981. Originally thought to HIV positive to live longer, able to transmit the virus to chronic illness, listening with animal into human popula- epidemic once and for all – a be a gay White man’s dis- healthier lives. others through sex. New compassion, learning more tions and is still very much goal that many believe is in ease, HIV has disproportion- Currently, there are two long-acting HIV medica- about the realities of living with us – HIV/AIDS. Like sight. HIV.gov provides the ately affected the African types of preventative meas- tions, such as the integrase with HIV, and encouraging COVID-19, HIV affects specific metric for reaching American community, ures that HIV-negative peo- inhibitor and NNRTI com- medication adherence. In ple can use to lower the risk bination provided via addition, it is essential that of contracting HIV: PrEP and monthly injections, should we face the underlying PEP. PrEP, or pre-exposure become available this year. issues that are taboo in our prophylaxis, is a highly effec- Consistent monthly injec- community such as illegal tive medication taken daily to tions, rather than taking drug use, premarital sex, prevent those who are HIV daily pills, may help people bisexuality and homosexu- negative from contracting the better adhere to HIV treat- ality, and gender identities virus. PrEPregimen involves ment regimens. that do not conform to indi- the medications, Truvada or Although new therapies vidual’s assigned sex. Descovy. Daily PrEP use have improved the quality Medical misinformation reduces the risk of HIV infec- of life of those living with and mistrust contribute to tion through sex reduced by HIV/AIDS, the stigma HIV infection rates because about 99%. PEP, or post- remains. Many African they lead some people to go exposure prophylaxis, is a Americans who are living undiagnosed, others to go medication taken after poten- with HIV have experienced untreated, and still others to tial exposure to HIV. The being ostracized from their avoid prevention tools that, treatment must be given families, communities, or in Los Angeles, are readily within 72 hours of exposure churches. Health care prac- available with no cost. and be continued for 28 days titioners have also exhibited Treatment is also available to be effective. Truvada is the stigma toward patients with at no cost to low-income, only anti-HIV medication HIV and those at risk for uninsured individuals liv- prescribed for post-exposure. HIV because of behaviors ing with HIV through the When taken as prescribed, such as injection drug use, Ryan White Program. PEP can lower the risk of condomless sex. After COVID-19 is different contracting HIV by as much almost 40 years of advances from HIV in that the risk is as 80%. that now make ending the less concentrated within spe- Seven classes of treat- HIV epidemic a real possi- cific groups and is unrelated ment are available for those bility, HIV stigma remains a to stigmatized behaviors. who are HIV positive. These huge barrier. Stigma deters Nevertheless, whether or not include medications that people from HIV testing we, ourselves are directly at block various parts of the and from engaging in pre- risk for or living with HIV, HIV life cycle or the recep- ventive care such as PrEP or chances are that someone tors that HIV uses to enter PEP; stigma can also inter- we care about is. Because our immune cells. Each class fere with the ability to HIV remains all of our of medication prevents the adhere to medication fol- problem, the solutions also HIV virus from multiplying lowing HIV infection. remain in all of our hands – in the body, preventing T-cell The best way to improve education, testing, dialogue, death and giving the immune the HIV/AIDS trajectory in condoms, abstinence, PrEP, system a better chance of African Americans is PEP, and treatment.