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Hugh Hefner was a Fighter for Blacks & Civil Rights By Gloria Zuurveen Editor-in-Chief I was a new member on the Board of Directors for the Los Angeles Press Club when the legendary Hugh Hefner was crowned with the LA Press Club’s first honoree, as a Champion of Free Speech in November 2011. It was an amazing and exciting time to be in the company of the very person I had heard so much about as the founder of the Playboy Empire of entertainment including the Playboy Magazine and the Playboy Clubs. Hefner, the world renowned uninhibited and outspoken man who brought sex to the forefront of American lives like they had never known before, passed on my birthday, Wednesday, September 27, 2017 at the age of 91. It was him, live and in living color at the Millennium Biltmore in Downtown Los Angeles. But to my surprise, I also had the immense pleasure to also meet and hear another legend in the entertainment field of comedy, the one and only one Mr. Dick Gregory. It was Gregory who roasted Hefner and informed the waiting audience who had come out to meet up close and in person Hefner, the Champion of Free Speech Award recipient during the launch of the National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards Gala Event. Listening to Gregory, who just recently

Photo by Gloria Zuurveen Hugh Hefner, L.A. Press Club’s Champion of Free Speech in November 2017.

Photo by Gloria Zuurveen Dick Gregory and Hugh Hefner at the L.A. Press Club 2011.

Hugh Hefner was our first honoree, as a Champion of Free Speech. His friends and family joined him as he was roasted by Dick Gregory, who passed away a month ago. As he sat down for an interview with Press Club President Robert Kovacik tears showed in his eyes. “I did not expect this to be so emotional,” he said. Caption by LAPC/ Photo by Gloria Zuurveen passed on August 19, 2017, it opened my mind and heart to a different side of Hefner that I had not known before. Like the opportunity he was given by Hefner, who in the worst of times for African Americans in the 60s, to perform at the famous Playboy Club when most other white owned, upscale clubs were off

limit for blacks to perform. It was Hefner who hired Gregory putting him on a path of prosperity that he had not known before Hefner’s decision to step outside of the status quo to invite Gregory inside of the Playboy Club’s doors. Gregory spoke with passion and compassion about the opportunity afforded him from a

wealthy white man who didn’t have to do it but he did and because he did it Gregory never forgot and throughout his life at every opportunity to speak about the goodness of Hefner he did with conviction and love in his heart for having been given the chance to do what he loved doing speaking truth to power with

laughter that made one think about the America we live in. Gregory said that back in the day, it was Hefner who gave a $25K reward to help solve one of the most brutal murders of the civil rights era: three young civil rights activists killed in Meridian, MS As a staunch supporter

supported Rev. Jesse Jackson’s PUSH Coalition which is largely dedicated to fighting for civil rights for African American people. Rev. Jackson said, “Hugh Hefner was a strong supporter of the civil rights movement. We shall never forget him. May he Rest In Peace.”

Photo by Gloria Zuurveen Berry Gordy and Hugh Hefner at the Los Angeles Press Club. of the Civil Rights Movement, Hefner contributed to many civil rights causes and worked with many civil rights legends who ultimately became some of his closest friends throughout the years. Gregory was one of them and he would let everyone know it without hesitation. Hefner also

On Iloveoldschoolmusic.com website, it reported that Hefner was a very loyal supporter of Martin Luther King Jr. during the civil rights era. He also risked losing a large part of his fan base, by publishing interviews with Black civil rights Please see Hefner, page 8

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Hello Readers, Pray for the President of these United States of America. He is in need of prayer and the Word of God tells us that the prayers of the righteous availeth much. So if we really want to see some changes for righteousness which is said in the Word of God exalts a nation then we are sinning by omission if we don’t pray for the president as we should and believe that God is truly in charge no matter how many names he call athletes’ moms. We are to take God at His word and lean on Him to keep His promises. If we, who say we are Christians, truly believe the Word of God, we must appropriate the power within us to do what He said and we must have faith in what He promise He will do. Please don’t get it

twisted and think that God’s Word is fake news. No. God’s Word is good news, the Gospel and it has the power to save to the uttermost. So if we really want to see change come then we must take God at His Word and walk by faith and not by sight. Because if we only believe in what we see in our world today we are in some serious trouble. We need to be the example of faith by our action and put forth that faith in a Living God who is able to do far more than what we are able to even think or ask. PRAY!

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By Jim Clingman Those of you who are my age will remember the house parties in our parents’ basements with the blue and red lights. Whether boy or girl, although you were reluctant to ask or too shy to accept that slow dance with someone you considered special, when the moment finally came and the two of you embraced each other, that dance was the most you could ask for in your teen aged years. Unfortunately, that dance was usually at the bewitching hour when your parents said everyone had to go home. You finally got the nerve to do it, and then it had to end—you had to let go. That’s what I feel as I work my way through this final Blackonomics article. Since the age of 24 or so, after I visited the Topographical Center in Chicago during the late 1960’s, I finally found the consciousness I needed to do something in response to what was happening in this nation vis-à-vis Black people. I began to speak out and do whatever I could to ameliorate our problems on a local level. From 1972 until 2012, I earned my living by working for Black administrators and business owners, on behalf of Black people, in the public and private sectors. My much-anticipated dance began forty-five years ago, and I have embraced my dance partner, the uplift of Black people, ever since. In 1993, after writing a letter to the Editor of the Cincinnati Herald, I started this particular dance by embracing the opportunity to write on a weekly basis. Now, nearly 25 years later, the houselights have been turned on, drowning out the blue lights, and it’s time to let go of my dance partner. But she was never mine to keep anyway; someone danced with her before me and someone will dance with her after me. Yes, after authoring some 1500 articles, editorials, and essays, and writing nine books, five of which on economic empowerment, giving hundreds of speeches and teaching numerous classes across this country, there is probably not much more I can say on empowerment. Moreover, as I suggested, the message was never my own—it was just in a different form, relative to my time and experiences. The economic empowerment message belongs to no one person; it is not new and it certainly is not unique or proprietary to anyone of us who chose to spread that particular “gospel.” It was touted by the likes of Maria Stewart and Frederick Douglass, Mary McLeod Bethune and Booker T. Washington, Ida B. Wells and Marcus Garvey, Maggie Lena Walker and Malcolm X, Amos Wilson, Carter G. Woodson, Kenneth Bridges, and Maynard Jackson. Contemporaries, along with myself, are now the messengers for

economic empowerment. Same message, different griots. No one has all the answers and no one alone can take us where we must go; a critical mass of us must go together, based on collective leverage, cooperation, and strength. Like those before me, I am leaving a compendium of writings on economic empowerment that will be catalogued and available, via streaming, for study groups and individuals to read and use in building a solid foundation for future generations. Like others before me, the lessons I have learned will be there for developing and executing solution-based strategies. The question is: “Will they be followed, or merely discussed, ad nauseam, by the folks who believe that by talking about our problems they have actually ‘done’ something to solve them?” Based on our errant history since 1964, I pray we will act appropriately by using the knowledge left to us by our progenitors. Here are a few ways to do that: Raise our consciousness to a level of “unconscious competency” Leverage our dollars and our votes against injustice and inequity by withdrawing them Use our consumer dollars to create conscious Black millionaires Establish more viable, professional, well-managed businesses, and support them Establish trusts, equity funds, revolving loan programs, and endowments Form strategic business alliances and partnerships that can take on larger projects Scale up our businesses to provide more jobs for Black people Teach our youth the history of Black business in this country Teach our young people to think entrepreneurially Demand reciprocity from politicians and the marketplace, from a position of economic strength Vote for those who publicly state and commit in writing their support for our interests Withhold our votes from anyone and any party that will not support our interests Hold ourselves accountable for our own economic freedom Organize ourselves around practical economic and political solutions that benefit US Commit some of our time, talent, and treasure to the uplift of our people Always remember: “Well done beats well said every time, and if people put you on a pedestal, don’t take up residence there.” Peace and Love to all. What a dance, huh? What a dance!

Trump Tries To Divide Us, But We Are Better Nation Than That By Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, Sr. When Colin Kaepernick first took a knee during the national anthem last year, he acted alone, a silent protest against a society that repeatedly fails to hold police accountable for the killing of unarmed African Americans. Kaepernick was condemned and now essentially has been banned from the NFL, with the owners surely colluding to ensure that a quarterback of immense talent would not find a place among the dozens of teams desperately in need of one. Kaepernick is alone no longer. After Donald Trump’s ugly outbursts and tweets — he called Kaepernick and other protestors a “son of a b—-,” urged the NFL owners to kick out any player with the courage to protest and, bizarrely, condemned rule changes designed to provide some protection against concussions — players and even owners across the NFL reacted. Teams linked arms on the sidelines during the anthem, some kneeling and others not, unified in protest of Trump’s divisive rants and tweets. The Seattle Seahawks, Tennessee Titans and all but one of the Pittsburgh Steelers chose to stay in their locker rooms when the anthem was played. They stood together to defend the right of their teammates to express themselves, whether they agreed with those views or not. They stood together to show that they are citizens, not chattel. They are skilled athletes practicing their profession, not chained slave gladiators forced to entertain the mob. Every athlete knows that expressing controversial views publicly is a harsh risk. Their careers are short; their contracts are not guaranteed. The owners are billionaires, dependent on public subsidy, fearful of any controversy. They are clearly prepared, as they did with Kaepernick, to punish independence. Yet dozens of athletes responded to Trump’s jibes by joining the protest, and their teammates stood arm-in-arm defending their right to do so. Trump thinks the NFL is a plantation. The players showed the real patriotism that the flag truly represents. For Trump, the assault on protesting black athletes — he also tweeted his withdrawal of an invitation to Stephen Cur-

ry and the Golden State Warriors to visit the White House after Curry expressed reservations about the president — is a classic diversion. He has terrified the country with his blustery, schoolyard insults to a North Korean leader armed with nuclear weapons. His efforts to dismember basic health care are failing despite lies and bribes. Hurricanes and wildfires are mocking his inane denial of climate change. His embrace of the “fine people” in the neo-Nazi march in Charlottesville, Va., alarmed decent people across the country. After eight months in office, he has the lowest approval ratings of any president since polls were invented. Black athletes — many of them millionaires — make a perfect foil. How dare they protest when they have been “given” so much? Much of Trump’s base already thinks minorities enjoy special privileges. Going after black athletes simply stokes their anger and resentment, while masking Trump’s myriad failures and betrayals. Kaepernick took his knee to protest the criminal police killing of African Americans. This year to date, the Washington Post reports that 10 unarmed African Americans, and 32 unarmed people in total, have been fatally shot by the police in the United States. St. Louis has been shaken by days of protests after the acquittal of a police officer who shot an 24-yearold African-American after a car chase. Trump has fueled this conflagration. Police chiefs rebuked him when he urged police to feel free to rough up suspects. His Department of Justice has told prosecutors to seek maximum sentences, adding to mass incarceration that shames this nation. His DOJ has also scorned the consent agreements that Obama’s Justice Department forged to reform racially biased police departments. Kaepernick and the players taking a knee have ever more reasons to do so. The stern visage of Dr. Martin Luther King now graces the national mall. America has come a long way since he left us. We are a more diverse nation. Segregation is no more. We still need leaders and citizens who will work to bring us together, to reform biased institutional practices, to rededicate ourselves to fulfilling Dr. King’s dream. Sadly, in the White House, this president has chosen, purposefully and with malice, to drive us apart to serve his own political ends. The protests of the NFL players this weekend show that we are a better nation than that.


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EDUCATION & COMMUNITY NEWS Grant Offers Historic Opportunity For Educational Equity And Quality In Battle Creek Public Schools BATTLE CREEK, Mich., PRNewswireUSNewswire/ -- The W.K. Kellogg Foundation (WKKF) recently announced an unprecedented commitment to strengthen Battle Creek Public Schools (BCPS) so all students have access to a quality education to ensure their academic success. The five-year $51 million investment will provide a comprehensive approach to impact every grade and every building in the district. "Every child in Battle Creek has tremendous potential and it's incumbent on this community to make each child's educational journey a success. Together we can support all our children to the fullest so they can realize their dreams," said WKKF President and CEO La June Montgomery Tabron. "We believe transformational change is needed, and can only happen with the bold vision and commitment that the Kellogg Foundation and Battle Creek Public Schools are announcing today." The grant to BCPS will support a variety of new programs and enrichment opportunities and sets in motion exciting, top-to-bottom changes to support students, parents, teachers and school staff, said Superintendent Kim Carter, who has been working across the district with staff, teachers, parents, community organizations and national education experts to develop a blueprint for the district's future. "My vision for our students, for our district, is that every single child graduates BCPS college or career ready," Carter said. "Our partnership with the Kellogg Foundation gives our district, teachers and students the resources to reach that goal. "And when we reach that goal, I'm confident that

we will rebirth the Bearcat pride that once before so fondly defined our community and gave us reason to celebrate." Over the five years, the grant will support: • Recruitment and retention incentives for teachers, as well as professional development • A full day prekindergarten summer transition program • Extended prekindergarten school year • Implementation of an Intermediate STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) academy • High school college pathways program, including an early middle college program, an International Baccalaureate program and academies aligned with fields of interest • Enhanced academic program supports for all learners • Comprehensive behavior education plan focused on alternatives to school suspension • Investments in the arts and athletics • Early literacy support personnel • Implementation of innovative curriculum aligned at all grade levels Carter said the changes in curriculum and supports to teachers and staff will help increase student achievement in math and reading, graduation rates and teacher retention, as well as decrease stu-

Garcetti Mobilizes Community Leaders To Fight Homelessness LOS ANGELES — To help guide neighborhood-based efforts to end homelessness and build on his Days of Compassion movement, Mayor Eric Garcetti today convened more than 300 neighborhood council members, homelessness liaisons, business leaders, and City commissioners to connect them with service providers on the frontlines of the crisis. As part of the Engage L.A. event hosted at Getty House, representatives of organizations including Lava Mae, Chrysalis, Downtown Women’s Center, and Wesley Health Center answered questions on how to support local efforts to guide homeless Angelenos to services and housing, transform empty lots into safe parking sites, and build temporary, modular shelters. “The fight to end homelessness is everyone’s fight,” said Mayor Garcetti. “No single entity — government, philanthropy, or the private sector — can solve the crisis alone, but together we can empower communities to make meaningful, lasting change. We need to keep creating new ways to pull Angelenos together around the idea that everyone deserves to live in safety and with dig-

nity.”

To support this work, the Mayor’s office has launched a Days of Compassion website to help Angelenos organize, donate, and explore the possibility of using underutilized properties as future sites for permanent supportive housing and access points for services. The Mayor also encouraged attendees to utilize his Housing Resource Matchmaker, a system to link the skills and resources of Angelenos with high-capacity, mission-driven builders and service providers. For example, a landlord interested in renting to homeless veterans might be paired with the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA), which provides veterans with rental assistance in the private market. A church with a parking lot could be partnered with permanent supportive housing developers who have the expertise and experience to help convert the lot into permanent housing for the homeless. According to the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority annual Point-in-Time Count, overall homelessness in the City of Los Angeles increased by 20% from 2016 to 34,189 people.

dent absenteeism, suspensions and dropout rates. The foundation made a public commitment to BCPS students earlier this year after a New York University study of the community's education system unearthed significant disinvestments in BCPS, which compared to surrounding districts have higher needs and lower access. These inequities are rooted in decades of racial segregation. The study was commissioned by BCVision, which is a community-led effort to transform Battle Creek into a thriving community. "If we believe that every child deserves to reach their full potential, then we have to recognize that some students have been denied the resources that they need based on their neighborhood, income, race and identity," said Stephen Chang, senior associate with the National Equity

Project, a national group who works with organizations to build equity in education. They have been a partner to BCVision. "BCPS serves many of the students and neighborhoods in Battle Creek with the lowest access to these resources and overcoming these gaps requires bold action." Tabron said Battle Creek is witnessing historic times. Last month all four area school boards came together in a historic joint meeting to talk about the NYU study and begin a conversation about how they can address the inequities in education across the community. "These are bold and courageous efforts because the work ahead will be hard and at times messy. But this work is so important and it needs all of us," Tabron said. "It is our responsibility as a community to stand with our children so they can thrive. I'm proud to do that today and I encourage every one in Battle Creek – and outside of Battle Creek - to find their role in this work ahead." Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder applauded the foundation and district's partnership. "All children deserve and should have access to a quality education in their community. As a native of Battle Creek I am proud of how the foundation and the greater com-

munity are wrapping their arms around its children to ensure their success," he said. "The achievements of our children in school not only molds their success in life, but is paramount to the vibrancy of the state." The W.K. Kellogg Foundation (WKKF), founded in 1930 as an independent, private foundation by breakfast cereal pioneer, Will Keith Kellogg, is among the largest philanthropic foundations in the United States. Guided by the belief that all children should have an equal opportunity to thrive, WKKF works with communities to create conditions for vulnerable children so they can realize their full potential in school, work and life. The Kellogg Foundation is based in Battle Creek, Michigan, and works throughout the United States and internationally, as well as with sovereign tribes. Special emphasis is paid to priority places where there are high concentrations of poverty and where children face significant barriers to success. WKKF priority places in the U.S. are in Michigan, Mississippi, New Mexico and New Orleans; and internationally, are in Mexico and Haiti.


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icons in Playboy Magazine, including Muhammad Ali, Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X. In 2001, during a Comedy Central roast of Hefner, his friend, Gregory, got choked up when talking about how Hefner helped him. Gregory credited Hefner for having the courage to push back against the social norm for White America during the segregation era. He said Hefner opened the doors for him and many other Black entertainers, by using his iconic Playboy Clubs to do so: Gregory to Hefner“You had a courage when no one was bringing in blacks and minorities, and let you stand flat-footed in America and just talk, you brought me in. […] You didn’t give me a lecture. You gave me no instructions. […] I come here tonight not to roast you, but to say that had you not had the guts back then, we black comics that the world has been able to look at and understand our genius, we

Photo by Gloria Zuurveen Hugh Hefner was all smiles when honored at the Los Angeles Press with first Champion of Free Speech Award in 2011.

Photo by Gloria Zuurveen Dick Gregory excited to see his friend Hugh Hefner during the Los Angeles Press Club Award Gala in November 2011 at the Biltmore Hotel in Downtown Los Angeles.

would be in some pot, roasting in debt, knowing we were never going to make it. [..] So I say I love you. We thank you. Gold bless you, my brother.” Berry Gordy, Founder of Motown said on Friday about Hefner, “For

me, Hugh Marston Hefner was the epitome of friendship and love. He was a true activist, a fighter for equality and a controversial revolutionary. We all know Hef loved women, but he loved many things, including jazz, old classic movies,

his work on the magazine, and most of all his family and friends. Hef lived a life with more true friends than anyone, and I was one of them. He was a gift to us that we will never experience again. He gave us all the opportunity to re-live

the roaring 20s and 30s as we visited the Playboy Mansion for so many unique occasions throughout the years – not to mention rubbing “shoulders” with the most beautiful women in the world! Hugh Hefner’s passing is indeed the end of an era – a wonderful era. Thank you Hef, you did it all. We love you. Rest in peace, my dear friend.”

State and city officials look on as Gov. Jerry Brown signs legislation to address the California housing affordability crisis at a ceremony in San Francisco, California, on Friday, Sept. 29, 2017. (Photo by Tony Bear/CBM)


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NATIONAL & WORLD NEWS Lawmakers Seek End to Triple-Digit Interest on Payday and Car-Title Loans By Charlene Crowell (Communication Director, Center for Responsible Lending) A group of Capitol Hill lawmakers are combining efforts and influence to legislatively crack down on predatory lending, nationwide. Seventeen Members of the U.S. House and eight U.S. Senators are supporting companion bills that would slash the cost of payday and car-title loans from their typical 300 percent annual interest rate to no more than 36 percent—the same rate protection that Congress first provided military families in 2006. Today, 90 million Americans living in 15 states and D.C. benefit from enacted rate caps of 36 percent or lower. But in the other 35 states, residents remain vulnerable to triple-digit interest rates that average 400 percent nationwide on an average loan of only $350. When consumers use their car titles as collateral for a larger and equally costly loan, a loss of personal transportation occurs when borrowers can no longer keep up with the spiraling high costs. If enacted, the legislation is expected to have an immediate impact on payday and car-title loans, but would ensure that all consumer financial services would end

cycles of debt that trick and trap unsuspecting consumers into long-term debt. The bicameral effort is led in the U.S. Senate by Senators Dick Durbin of Illinois and Jeff Merkley of Oregon. Their leadership counterparts in the House of Representatives are Matt Cartwright of Scranton, Pennsylvania and Steve Cohen of Memphis, Tennessee. “Predatory lending disproportionately harms people who are already struggling financially,” noted Rep. Cartwright, where in Pennsylvania these types of predatory and high-cost loans are already banned by state law.

“This consumerfriendly legislation would provide relief from exorbitant fees for many low-income consumers across the country.” Rep. Cohen, Cartwright’s House colleague, felt similarly. “Throughout my career, I have always worked to shield people from those who would take advantage of them through predatory lending practices that can wreak havoc on people’s lives and perpetuate a cycle of indebtedness,” said Cohen. “Both justice and morality dictate that reasonable caps on interest be enacted to

cates, and research institutes. In part, the letter states, “Veterans, seniors, women, and communities of color are most often targeted for exploitation by these unaffordable high-cost loans… While the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is expressly prohibited from setting a rate cap, Congress is not and should do so. A federal rate cap puts all creditors on a level playing field without undermining any additional consumer protections in the states.” Durbin said that, despite the economic gains we have made as a nation in recent years, many working families continue to struggle. “For some, payday lenders offer a quick way to make ends meet,” said Durbin. “But their outrageous interest rate caps and hidden fees can have crippling effects on the people who can least afford it.” Merkley noted that the bill’s simple, straightforward approach will protect consumers and ensure that families aren’t bankrupted by high interest rates and hidden fees. Charlene Crowell is communications deputy director with the Center for Responsible Lending. She can be reached at charlene.crowell@responsiblelend ing.org.

protect borrowers from devious lenders.” From the Deep South, to the Pacific Coast, and westward to the mid-Atlantic and Midwest states, state payday interest rates range as high as 662 percent in Texas to California’s 460 percent, and Virginia’s 601 percent. Likewise, in the Midwest, the states of Illinois, Missouri, Ohio and Wisconsin have comparable high interest rates that all exceed 400 percent. In Alabama and Mississippi, two of the nation’s poorest states when it comes to per capita incomes, payday interest rates are respectfully 521 percent and 456 percent. “What we have encountered across the country is that when voters are given the chance to support a rate cap, large majorities consistently say ‘No’ to debt-trap lending,” said Yana Miles, senior legislative counsel with the Center for Responsible Lending. “Conversely, when it comes to state legislatures, reform efforts are often thwarted by the industry.” Already more than 40 national, state and local organizations have jointly written their members of Congress in support of the legislation. Signers of the correspondence include civil rights organizations, labor, consumer advo-

One of LA’s Most Influential African Americans to be Honored Los Angeles, CA — Attorney Zulu Ali has been selected as one of the 2017 Most Influential African Americans by the Los Angeles Chapter of the National Action Network founded by Reverend Al Sharpton. The honorees were selected by a top panel of African American academics, artists, civic leaders and organizations to ultimately select those leaders who were making the most impact in the City of Angels. Attorney Ali was selected in the category of the Top 100 Influential African Americans in the category of Extraordinary Leaders. Attorney Ali will be honored with fellow honorees during the African American Vanguard Awards reception on November 9, 2017 at the landmark California African American Museum. Attorney Ali will be honored with the likes of State Senator Steve Bradford and Earvin Magic Johnson. A former Police Officer and Marine Corps veteran, Ali earned his law degree from Trinity International University Law School and a liberal arts degree with an emphasis in African Studies from Regents College through a consortium with Tennessee State University. Ali has been admitted to the California State Bar; United States District Courts

wife of 30 years. Their four adult children and two grandchildren, Amayah, Tye, Izem also live in Southern California.

for the districts of Central California, Southern California, Northern California, and Colorado; United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth, Ninth, Tenth, and Eleventh Circuits; and the United States Supreme Court. In 2007, inspired by civil rights attorneys Charles Hamilton Houston, Thurgood Marshall, and Avon Williams, Jr., who used the law and courts as a vehicle to make change and protect all people against injustice, Attorney Zulu Ali opened the Law Offices of Zulu Ali with a focus on representing persons accused of crimes and seeking criminal justice, immigrants, victims of discrimination, and persons seeking civil justice. Attorney Ali and his law firm take on extremely difficult cases and matters that provide an opportunity to make changes in the law, through the courts, when the law is unjust. Ali serves as director of the American Committee

for United Nations Oversight, an advocacy group lobbying the United Nations for police reform; director of the Stop and Frisk Academy, which trains at-risk youth and others to deal with police encounters; director of the Southern California Veterans Legal Clinic, a legal clinic offering no cost and low cost legal services to military veterans; and a member of the National Conference of Black Lawyers. Attorney Ali has been honored Top 100 Lawyers by the National Black LawyersTop 100; Top 100 Lawyers by the National Trial LawyersTop 100; Premier 100 Trial Lawyers by the American Academy of Trial Attorneys; Top 10 Criminal Defense Attorneys by the American Jurist Institute; and named Top 10 Best Lawyers in Criminal Law, Personal Injury, and Immigration Law by the American Institute of Legal Counsel. He lives in Southern California with Charito, his

For more details about Zulu Ali and his law offices, visit www.ZuluAliLaw.com

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ARTS, SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT NEWS Lebron James, Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan Slam President Trump for Calling Out Black Athletes It’s not just about the NFL anymore! Three NBA champions have publicly spoken out against President Donald Trump’s recent derogatory comments directed towards Black athletes. When he referred to Black athletes as “sons of b****es” and then uninvited Stephen Curry to the White House, it set off a firestorm of backlash from both professional football and basketball players! Lebron James, who currently plays for the Cleveland Cavaliers, tweeted: U bum @StephenCurry30 already said he ain’t going! So therefore ain’t no invite. Going to White House was a great honor until you showed up! Kobe Bryant, who retired last year from the Los Angeles Lakers, also tweeted: A #POTUS whose name alone creates division and anger. Whose words inspire dissension and hatred can’t possibly “Make America Great Again” Then, Michael Jordan, who is the owner of the Charlotte Hornetts, released a very profes-

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to work together and support each other and not create more division. I support Commissioner Adam Silver, the NBA, its players and all those who wish to exercise their right to free speech. Although each of their messages were worded differently, the three championship basketball players were basically saying the same thing – that they do not agree with what President Trump said nor his tone.

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PUBLIC NOTICES Amended Order To Show Cause For Change of Name Case No: YSO30014

Petition of Maame Araba Wilson, 941 Enterprise Ave #28 Inglewood, CA 90302. Superior Court Southwest District, 825 Maple Avenue, Torrance, CA 90503-5096: Petitioner Maame Araba Wilson filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present name: Maame Araba to Proposed name: Dorothy Araba Mann. The Court Orders that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition on for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. Notice of hearing Date: 12/15/17 at 8:30 am Dept. 11 Room. The address of the court is same as noted above. A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be published at lease once a week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the newspaper of general circulation printed in the county (specify newspaper) PACE NEWS Los Angeles, California; Original filed on August 16, 2017 in the Superior Court of California County of Los Angeles, Sherri R. Carter, Executive Officer/Clerk by T. Rhodes, Deputy; Eric C. Taylor, Judge of Superior Court. August 25, September 1, 8, 15, 2017PN

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2017228056 The following person (s) is/are doing business as: 1. Aditalys Boutique 100 E. Century Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90003 LA County Registered Owner(s): Jonnae High, 1359 E 60th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90001 This business is conducted by a General Parntership The date registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed above on 08/2017. I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows to be false is guilty of a crime.) SIGNED: Jonnae High Title: Partner Registrant Signature Jonnae High This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Los Angeles County on August 17, 2017 Expires August 17, 2022. NoticeThis fictitious Name Statement expires five years from date it was filed in the office of the County Clerk. A new Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed prior to that date. The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of a fictitious business in violation of the rights of another under federal, state, or common law (See Section 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). (First Filing) Pub August 18, 25, Sept. 1, 8, 2017PN

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ORDINANCE NO. 17-09 AN ORDINANCE OF THE ClTY OF INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA ADDING ARTICLE 20 TO CHAPTER 10 THE INGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE FOR THE REGULATION AND CONTROL OF BACKFLOW AND CROSS CONNECTIONS TO THE CITYS WATER SYSTEM. A FULL TEXT OF THIS ORDINANCE IS AVAILABLE IN THE INGLEWOOD CITY CLERK’S OFFICE LOCATED IN CITY HALL ON THE FIRST FLOOR AS WELL AS ON THE CITY’S WEBSITE (WWW.CITYOFINGLEWOOD.ORG) LISTED UNDER THE CITY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT.

ORDINANCE NO. 17-08 AN ORDINANCE OF THE ClTY OF INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA AMENDING VARIOUS SECTIONS OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE THAT REGULATE THE USE AND DISCHARGE OF FIREWORKS AND IMPOSE AN ADMINISTRATIVE FINE FOR THE UNLAWFUL USE OR POSSESSION THEREOF, AND AMENDING THE MONETARY AMOUNT THE CITY MAY IMPOSE AS A CRIMINAL PENALTY AND ADMINISTRATIVE FINE FOR A VIOLALTION OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE. A FULL TEXT OF THIS ORDINANCE IS AVAILABLE IN THE INGLEWOOD CITY CLERK’S OFFICE LOCATED IN CITY HALL ON THE FIRST FLOOR AS WELL AS ON THE CITY’S WEBSITE (WWW.CITYOFINGLEWOOD.ORG) LISTED UNDER THE CITY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2017257292

The following person (s) is/are doing business as: 1. Beverly Hills West (CA) Chapter, 5233 Marburn Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90043 LA County; 8306 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1033, Beverly Hills, CA 90211 Registered Owner(s): Beverly Hills West (CA) Chapter, 5233 Marburn Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90043 This business is conducted by an Unincorporated Association other than a Partnership The date registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed above on N/A. I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows to be false is guilty of a crime.) SIGNED: Beverly Hills West (CA) Chapter, Title: Treasurer Registrant Signature Senta Newell This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Los Angeles County on September 11, 2017 Expires September 11, 2022. Notice-This fictitious Name Statement expires five years from date it was filed in the office of the County Clerk. A new Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed prior to that date. The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of a fictitious business in violation of the rights of another under federal, state, or common law (See Section 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). (First Filing) Pub Sep. 29, Oct. 6, 13, 20, 2017PN

ORDINANCE NO. 17-10 AN ORDINANCE OF THE ClTY OF INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA REVISING A CERTAIN SECTION OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE TO AMEND PERMIT PARKING DISTRICT NUMBER 4. A FULL TEXT OF THIS ORDINANCE IS AVAILABLE IN THE INGLEWOOD CITY CLERK’S OFFICE LOCATED IN CITY HALL ON THE FIRST FLOOR AS WELL AS ON THE CITY’S WEBSITE (WWW.CITYOFINGLEWOOD.ORG) LISTED UNDER THE CITY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT. ORDINANCE NO. 17-07 AN ORDINANCE OF THE ClTY OF INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA REPEALING ARTICLE 8 OF CHAPTER 5 OF THE INGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING SEX OFFENDER RESIDENCY RESTRICTIONS. A FULL TEXT OF THIS ORDINANCE IS AVAILABLE IN THE INGLEWOOD CITY CLERK’S OFFICE LOCATED IN CITY HALL ON THE FIRST FLOOR AS WELL AS ON THE CITY’S WEBSITE WWW.CITYOFINGLEWOOD.ORG) LISTED UNDER THE CITY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT.

Petition for Probate Case No.17STPB07659

Hearing Date and Time: 9/28/17; 8:30am Department 99 : Attorney or Party without Attorney: Bruce Collins, 2007 W. 73rd Street, LA, CA 90047; Telephone: 213.440.3137, In Pro Per Superior Court of California County of Los Angeles, 110 N. Grand Ave, LA, CA 90012, Central District Court; Estate of John Collins: Descendent, Petition for Letters of Administration Authorizations to Administer Under Independent Administration of Estate Act; Publication will be in PACE NEWS Petitioner: Bruce Collins request that descendant’s will and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate Bruce Collins be appointed administrator and Letters issued upon qualification with full authority be granted to administer under the Independent Administration of Estate Act (1) bond not be required for the reasons stated in items 3e; 3a. Descendent died on (date):05/24/2017 at Los Angeles, CA a resident of the County named above Street address, city, and county of descendant’s residence at time of death:5525 W. Slauson Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90056. Estate of (Name:) John Collins, Decedent 3.d. Character and estimated value of the property of the estate (complete in all cases) 1). Personal property: $0 2). Annual gross income from real property $0; personal property $0 3). Subtotal add 1 and 2 $0 4). Gross fair market value of real property $450,000 5) less encumbrances $0 6). Net value of real property $450,000,0 7).Total (add (3) and (6) $450,000 E. (2) all beneficiaries are adults and have a waived their bond and the will does not require a bond. Affix waiver as attachment 3e (2).e G. Appointment of personal representatives (Check all that apply) Other named executors will not act because of declination. (2) Appointment of administrator: Petitioner is related to the decedent as (specify) Son; h. Proposed personal representative is a resident of California.; resident of the United States 4. Decedent’s will does not preclude administration of this estate under the independent Administration of Estates Act. No spouse as follows: spouse deceased; child as follows: a) natural or adopted (8) no issue of a predeceased child.; Decedent was not survived by a stepchild or foster child or children who would have decedent but for a legal barrier.(See Prob. Code, section 6454) 6). (f) Decedent was survived by next of kin, all of whom are listed in item (8). 8. Name and relationship to decedent; Age Address; Bruce Collins (son) 54; 2007 W.73rd St., Los Angeles, CA 90047; Janice Collins (daughter) 61 4180 Marlton Ave. #2, Los Angeles CA 90008; Seneca Collins-Walker Daughter 44, 2601 E Victoria street, Rancho Dominguez, CA 90720 and Antwon Pollard Collins (grandson) 31 4180 Marlton Ave. #2, LA, CA 90008 I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct. August 22, 2017 Bruce Collins September 1, 8,15,22 Pace News

ORDINANCE NO. 17-11 AN ORDINANCE OF THE ClTY OF INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA AUTHORIZING THE LEVY AND COLLECTION OF A PROPERTY TAX ON TAXABLE PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF INGLEWOOD FOR PARTIAL FUNDING OF THE INGLEWOOD FIRE AND POLICE RETIREMENT SYSTEM AND THE INGLEWOOD CITY EMPLOYEES’RETIREMENT SYSTEM FOR THE FISCAL YEAR EGINNING OCTOBER 1, 2017. REVISING A CERTAIN SECTION OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE TO AMEND PERMIT PARKING DISTRICT NUMBER 4. A FULL TEXT OF THIS ORDINANCE IS AVAILABLE IN THE INGLEWOOD CITY CLERK’S OFFICE LOCATED IN CITY HALL ON THE FIRST FLOOR AS WELL AS ON THE CITY’S WEBSITE (WWW.CITYOFINGLEWOOD.ORG) ORDINANCE NO. 17-06 AN ORDINANCE OF THE ClTY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA TO ADOPT A CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION (EA-CE-2016-70) AND APPROVE ZONING CODE AMENDMENT 2016-03 (ZCA-2016-03) TO AMEND ARTICLE 18 OF CHAPTER 12 (PLANNING AND ZONING) OF THE INGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE TO MODIFY PLANNED ASSEMBLY DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS A FULL TEXT OF THIS ORDINANCE IS AVAILABLE IN THE INGLEWOOD CITY CLERK’S OFFICE LOCATED IN CITY HALL ON THE FIRST FLOOR AS WELL AS ON THE CITY’S WEBSITE (WWW.CITYOFINGLEWOOD.ORG) LISTED UNDER THE CITY CLERK’S

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2017235749

The following person (s) is/are doing business as: 1. First Data Services, 6111 Menlo Avenue #1, Los Angeles, CA 90044, LA, County Registered Owner(s): T. Lynn Soles, 6111 Menlo Avenue, #1, Los Angeles, CA 90044. This business is conducted by an Individual. The date registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed above on 08/2017. I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows to be false is guilty of a crime.) SIGNED: T. Lynn Soles Title: Owner Registrant Signature T. Lynn Soles This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Los Angeles County on August 24, 2017 Expires August 24, 2022. Notice-This fictitious Name Statement expires five years from date it was filed in the office of the County Clerk. A new Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed prior to that date. The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of a fictitious business in violation of the rights of another under federal, state, or common law (See Section 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). (First Filing) Pub Sept. 1, 8, 15, 22, 2017PN

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