People of Note | Aminah “Chef Mimi” Robinson-Briscoe, Founder of the Black Food & Wine Experience
(Chef Mimi has)….created community through the Black Food & Wine Experience, which was held for the fifth time this summer…
Read MoreVictoria Hernandez is a sports and culture journalist who has worked for publications including the Los Angeles Times, Genius and Urban Pitch and also founded her own blog, Viii Sports. She grew up in Denver and has spent time in Miami and Los Angeles. Her favorite things are purple, Vans and Vince Staples.
(Chef Mimi has)….created community through the Black Food & Wine Experience, which was held for the fifth time this summer…
Read More…what many might not know is that before he became the skateboard legend he is today, he was a skinny kid whose father was too involved in the sport and whose tricks weren’t considered cool enough…
Read MoreA question Gwen Stefani has asked herself is if the magic is in the makeup? A local girl from Anaheim, California is now a pop culture icon and her bleach blond hair and pop of red lipstick are as much a part of her brand as her heartfelt lyricism and bubbly pop hits.
Read MoreMy name is Trish, but you can call me TRISHES. That’s how Trish Hosein has introduced her persona for several years, performing across the United States and abroad with her magnetizing melodies, live looping and unfiltered storytelling.
Read MoreMichael Zinzun was an activist and community organizer based in Pasadena with a heart for the entire world. His life and legacy is explored…
Read MoreWhile the events discussed in “All the White Friends I Couldn’t Keep” were playing out, Henry wrote his popular song “Playing Hookey” about his frustrations with White Evangelism. As he’s grown as a community activist — helping lead marches in Pasadena and even carrying a boulder around to represent the burden that Black people face in society — he’s processed through his own beliefs about Christianity and the person of Jesus.
Read MoreThat’s the beauty of connecting with nature. It reminds us how small we are in the grand scheme of things. With technology sucking us into an endless scroll of daily tragedies, celebrity gossip and catchy tunes we don’t even really want stuck in our head, it’s invigorating and reviving to clear your head with a fresh mountain hike.
Read More