Dominique Diprima

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News & Views in Many Hues

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  • Medical Marijuana: Should it be banned?

    09/08/2012

    Joseph Esposito, Director of the Bureau of Specialized Prosecutions for the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office and David Welch, principal in a trial law firm that represents over 100 medical marijuana collectives will debated the merits of banning medical marijuana.

  • BRENDA “Darcel” LEE

    01/08/2012

    Brenda “Darcel” Lee, is the Executive Director of the California Black Health Network and an Inglewood native. Formerly the Associate Director for Emergency Management and Planning at the California Primary Care Association, Darcel brings over 30 years of healthcare policy, legislative, and leadership experience to CBHN.  Darcel began her healthcare career with Hospital Affiliates International (HAI) in Nashville, TN.  She lives in Glen Cove, California with her husband, Yusuf Jamal Lee, also a healthcare professional managing primary care clinics for the San Francisco Veterans Medical Center. The California Black Health Network (CBHN) is a statewide not-for-profit established in 1978. The mission of CBHN is to improve the health status of people of African descent in California and to eliminate health disparities through legislative, administrative, and media advocacy. California Black Health Network is headquartered in Sacramento, California. Through the Colors of Commitment Building Healthy Communitie

  • COACH “E’s” UTP – Young Women Scholars

    26/07/2012

      ERICH NALL (COACH "E") (FAR RIGHT), Personal Trainer, Owner & Founder of Ultimate Transformation in Los Angeles and Author "21 Days to Ultimate Health and Wellness". TAHIRAH NALL (2ND RIGHT), Coach "E's" daughter. She's been in the Ultimate Transformations Program her entire life. She trains and runs track now, and even though she's not going to run track in college, she will be going to Howard University next year to study political science and english. RAVEN MILLER (CNTR RIGHT), She is a student at St. Mary's Academy and in her senior year there. She met Coach E through her father who had heard about Coach E on the Front Page. She's currently involved in the Ultimate Transformation Program and is very encouraged and inspired by the program to pursue her future goalsand aspirations. MORGAN THOMAS (2ND LEFT), She attends St. John's University in Queens New York. She got on the Women's Volleyball Team there last year. She was introduced to Coach e through her older brother, Justin Thomas, who used to tra

  • LYNN JACKSON

    12/07/2012

      LYNN JACKSON, Great, Great, Grand Daughter of Dred & Harriett Scott, President and Founder of "The Dred Scott Heritage Foundation". She formerly was a major manager at the Brian Cave Law Firm. She has a B.S. degree in Business Administration and Marketing from Southern Illinois University  Edwardsville (S.I.U.E.), and she currently teaches "Biblical Apologetics". *Transformation Agenda (Reversing Legacy of Slavery) *March of 1867 Petition was Filed *2007 was the 150th Anniversary of "The Dred Scott Decision" Book: "Dred and Harriett Scott: Their Family Story" There's also a Coloring Book . For donations, support and more info contact, call or visit the website. Website: www.thedredscottfoundation.org The Dred Scott Heritage Foundation P.O. Box 2009 St. Louis,  MO 63032-2009 Email: info@thedredscottfoundation.org Phone: (910) 964-8790  

  • DR. FARID ZARIF

    04/07/2012

    DR. FARID ZARIF, PhD, NATURPATH, Director, Nutrition / Dietetics, MPH, ND, PhD, (MD/PhD candidate St. Luke’s University School of Medicine). He as Doctorates in: Clinical and Holistic Human Nutrition & Naturopathy: Masters in: Sports Medicine & Public Health. Over one hundred and fifty published articles. consisting of: Clinical and Holistic Treatments, Integrative Medicine, Bariatric Medicine, Gastroenterology, Weight Loss, Fitness, and Public Health. www.drzarif.com or call: 310-926-5115 or email: drzarif@drzarif.com  

  • Brijet Finister-Miss Black California USA 2012

    02/07/2012

    Brijet Finister has been named the new Miss Black California USA 2012. A Stockton native, and former professional cheerleader for the Oakland Raiders "Raiderettes," Brijet is an undergraduate student at San Francisco State University, set to graduate with her Bachelor of Arts in English Literature on May 19, 2012. She graduated from Franlin High School in 2008 from the International Baccalaureate. Visit Brijet's official fan page at: http://www.facebook.com/missblackcaliforniausa2012 To become a sponsor, visit her fund-raising page: http://www.gofundme.com/brijet4missblackca2012

  • James Butts, Mayor of Inglewood

    13/06/2012

    James T. Butts, Jr. is the 12th and current Mayor of the City of Inglewood, California. He is the 4th African-American Mayor of the City of Inglewood.

  • Election 2012: The Race for District Attorney

    04/06/2012

    Today, Dominique moderated a candidate's forum on KJLH's Front Page Show in advance of the election with three of the six candidates--Grace, Meyers, and Lacey.

  • ELECTION 2012: What to look for in the next L.A. County District Attorney

    28/05/2012

    Three of L.A.'s leading criminal defense attorney's share insight on the race for the next L.A. County District Attorney and what voters should be looking for in a candidate.

  • Hot Topic Tuesday: Skyy Fisher (5/8)

    08/05/2012

    Compton School Board Member Skyy Fisher, 28, joins the Front Page to discuss his recent controversial remarks on the Pigzradio show and the call for his resignation.

  • 20 YEARS LATER: The Front Page (5/1)

    02/05/2012

    Founding Front Page show hosts Carl Nelson, Rico Reed, as well as former KJLH News and Public Affairs Director Jacquie Stephens and radio veteran Lee Michaels joined current Front Page host Dominique DiPrima for a look back at 20 years of the Front Page Radio Free 102.3 KJLH.

  • 20 YEARS LATER: Rodney King (4/30)

    30/04/2012

    Continuing its coverage and commemoration of the 1992 civil unrest, in an unprecedented conversation, Rodney King joined the Front Page show and hosts Dominique DiPrima and Carl Nelson on Monday, April 30 at KJLH-FM.

  • 20 YEARS LATER: Korean and Black Relations Post Latasha Harlins and the 1992 Civil Unrest (4/26)

    26/04/2012

    Continuing its coverage and commemoration of the 1992 civil unrest, in an unprecedented conversation, political commentator Dr. David Horne, former Los Angels City Councilmember Mike Woo and Korean American Business Association President Jong Min Kang discussed the state of Asian and Black relations post Latasha Harlins and the 1992 Civil Unrest on Thursday, April 26 on KJLH-FM’s Front Page show.

  • 20 YEARS LATER: Gangsta Raps Influence on the 1992 Civil Unrest (4/25)

    24/04/2012

    Pioneered in the mid-1980s by rappers such as Schoolly D and Ice-T, gangsta rap was popularized in the later part of the 1980s by groups like N.W.A. After the national attention that Ice-T and N.W.A attracted in the late 1980s and early 1990s, gangsta rap became the most commercially lucrative subgenre of hip-hop.

  • Just Like Compton Revisited (4/23)

    23/04/2012

    A fictional novel where the names have been changed to protect the guilty, 'Just Like Compton' has been billed as having the grit of Monster Kody's Monster, the intrigue and mystery of a James Patterson novel, complete with the kind of Black romance that rivals acclaimed author Zane.

  • 20 Years Later: 1992 Cease Fire Agreement

    23/04/2012

    On April 28, 1992, gang members in Watts, both Crips and Bloods alike, signed a “Cease Fire Agreement,” an unprecedented agreement between rival gangs in Southeast Los Angeles.

  • The Case of Anthony Dunn, Black postal worker killed by unlicensed driver

    11/04/2012

    Anthony Dunn, a resident of Compton, 31, was struck and killed when a driver rear-ended his U.S. Postal Service van while he was on the job in Boyle Heights.

  • Family of Inglewood man killed saving son makes plea for help in finding killers

    10/04/2012

    The family of an Inglewood man killed last week while shielding his young son from gunfire joined city officials at an emotional news conference Monday to plead with the public for help in solving the case and offer a $10,000 reward.

  • New Black Panther Party: Malik Zulu Shabazz (4/9)

    08/04/2012

    Malik Zulu Shabazz is an attorney and the National Chairman of the New Black Panther Party.

  • Fredrick Martin: Inglewood Father Killed Shielding 8-Year-Old Son (4/6)

    06/04/2012

    On Tuesday, April 3 at approximately 7 p.m. in the 3200 block of West 109th Street in Inglewood, Fredrick Martin III, 28, was shot twice in the chest and stomach after pushing his 8-year-old son to the ground in an effort to save his life.

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