LA EVENTS: Sip @ Post & Beam

Last month, along with the Sickly Cat Network, the Black Is family launched its first happy hour event called Sip: A New After Work Experience, held at Post & Beam restaurant in Baldwin Hills. It was a huge success and this month we are ready to do it again!

Join us this Thursday evening for drinks and great food crafted by Top Chef master, Govind Armstrong and sit back and relax with friends and colleagues. Take a chance and enter our Sip trivia raffle to win a pair of tickets to see August Wilson’s Joe Turner’s Come and Gone and dinner at Post & Beam. This month, Sip is hosted by the Los Angeles Urban League Young Professionals group. Be sure to purchase a pair of tickets to their “To the Nines” awards event and receive a complimentary membership to the Los Angeles Urban League!

Event details for Sip are as follows:

Thursday, April 25, 2013
@ 5 pm*
Post & Beam
3767 Santa Rosalia Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90008*Happy hour specials end at 8 pm

 

See you there!

 

Photos courtesy of William Utley Photography

LA EVENTS: The Black Experience in a White 9-5

There’s a Facebook friend of mine that I’ve admired from a distance for some time named Shani Byard. My brother-friend DJ A-ski told me to awhile back to connect with this woman as she and I have much in common regarding the work we do. Shani is the founder/executive director of Message Media Ed: School of Black Leadership in the Digital Age. Often, Shani posts events that Message Media Ed is hosting and this week’s event is one I could not resist sharing. I’m doing to my very best to be in the house for this:

Message Media Ed’s Community Bridge Initiative and Monthly Lecture Series present… The Black Experience in a White 9-5″ featuring special guest Writer and Producer of the web series, “the Unwritten Rules,” Kim Williams!

Join us for a screening and interactive chat with Kim about the many nuances African Americans experience in a White dominated corporate company. Funny, enlightening, reflective stuff!

Thursday, April 18, 2013
6:30-8:30pm
@Message Media Ed
4923 W. Adams Blvd. LA 90016
Investment: $5 (Free for MME Members)
RSVP 323-708-2526 or info@messagemediaed.org

Message Media Ed’s Community Bridge Initiative is sponsored in part by The Village Health Foundation and LA County Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas.

Message Media Ed – School of Black Leadership in the Digital Age is the only Afro-Media Literacy professional development training center in the nation! We train Black and non-Black youth, adults, seniors, educators and leaders to become 21st Century visionaries, transcend media stereotypes, cultivate interracial understanding and close digital divides within Black communities and throughout institutions, non-profit organizations, businesses and learning spaces serving Black youth.

http://MessageMediaEd.org/
323-708-2526

LA EVENTS: Angel City Derby: A Day at the Races

CLIMB Inc. cordially invites you to Santa Anita Park for its spring fundraiser offering, the 3rd Annual Angel City Derby: Day at the Races, sponsored by City National Bank. With influence from the world renowned “Kentucky Derby”, CLIMB hosts a fun filled day designed for networking, fashion, style, and support of a worthy cause: our very own community. Tickets start at $35

Angel City Derby encourages (read: require) guests and CLIMB supporters to come dressed to impress, allowing yourself to embrace the Kentucky Derby theme and arrive in style and class. The Angel City Derby affair will be comprised of:

Complimentary Hors D’oeuvresGood MusicRaffle PrizesHorse Races (10), Gift BagsBest Dressed Contest,Best Female Hat Contest, and many more accents that will enhance the experience of our distinguished guests.

April 12, 2013
12-5pm
Santa Anita Park
285 W. Huntington Dr.
Arcadia, CA 91007
Enter & Park at Gate 6

C.L.I.M.B. Inc was established in 2005, CLIMB, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) community based non-profit organization based in Los Angeles, California with a mission to develop underserved youth to recognize their innate ability and potential to be competitive collegiate participants, stewards of their community, and effective global leaders.

Learn more about C.L.I.M.B. Inc. here

African First Ladies Unite to Improve the Health of Women and Children

A coalition of African First Ladies, in collaboration with the United Nations Office for Partnerships and the African Union Commission to the United States, will hold a summit in Los Angeles, California, April 2-4 with American business leaders and foreign assistance agencies to improve health care for women and children in Africa.

Nearly 20 First Ladies from African nations are planning to gather for the health summit, co-sponsored by the Los Angeles-based nonprofit US Doctors for Africa, with support from the Cameroon-based organization of African First Ladies, African Synergy, and the group of 54 nations comprising the African Union who are responsible for organizing the second in a series of African First Lady Health Summits dating back to 2009. The Los Angeles Intercontinental Hotel will be the summit headquarters for the event.

Ted Alemayhu, founder of US Doctors for Africa, praised the dedication of the African First Ladies to improve health care and infrastructure in support of Every Woman Every Child, an unprecedented global movement spearheaded by United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, that aims to save the lives of 16 million women and children by 2015.

“I applaud your vision, fortitude, and tireless efforts to improve access to quality healthcare for women and children,” Alemayhu said. “We look forward to welcoming you, building stronger partnerships, and mobilizing more resources to reach your objectives.”

Forty-three African first ladies have been invited to the summit, and participation so far is anticipated by at least 15 nations: Angola, Cameroon, Congo-Brazzaville, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Sudan, and Swaziland; including the First Lady of Haiti who is also expected to attend.

US Representative Karen Bass, of California’s 37th District, Ranking Member of the House Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights and International Organizations, will welcome the group to Los Angeles. Additionally, prominent women leaders will gather for a special breakfast entitled `Ladies First: Healthy Country, Healthy Citizens’ hosted by Marcia L. Dyson’s `Women’s Global Initiative’ and featuring actresses and advocates Tichina Arnold and Tatyana Ali on day two of the conference. The closing gala awards address will be given by Desiree Rogers, Chief Executive Officer of Johnson Publishing, a lifestyle company inspired by the African-American experience and the home of Ebony and Jet magazines, and Fashion Fair cosmetics.

Corporate sponsors include Unither Virology and Procter & Gamble. Nonprofit sponsors include Santa Monica-based emergency response group International Medical Corps and Jhpiego, a health organization affiliated with Johns Hopkins University.

The reigning Miss USA, Nana Meriwether, will also join the summit to use the influence of her title to raise awareness about health care in Africa. Having roots in South Africa, Meriwether co-founded The Meriwether Foundation, which supports four African nations with HIV/AIDS programs.

More details and information about the summit and registration can be found at www.africanfirstladiessummit.org. Follow us on Twitter @1stLadiesAfrica and `Like’ our Facebook Page First Ladies of Africa Health Summit for up-to-date information prior to the summit.

Culture Connection: A Heartfelt Thanks

Listen in as Malcolm shares his gratitude with all of you for supporting us and helping us fund our indigogo campaign in less than a week! We thank you all for your continued support and for you LA Babies, we hope to see you at Sip tonight!

For comments/questions on this episode, please call the hotline at (323) 455-4219!

Photos by Anna Mae Lam Photography

LA EVENTS: RockaYourSoul!

The Music Center celebrates Los Angeles’ own Alvin Ailey and his iconic dance masterpiece Revelations beloved by people around the world.

ROCK IT OUT

A rare chance to learn selections of Revelations from the best!
20-minute lessons, no experience necessary.

CREATE YOUR OWN

Quilt portrait squares and Revelations-inspired fans.
Ages 5+. Online sign-up required by Apr 4 at musiccenter.org/rocka

RAISE YOUR VOICE

Gospel in the park.Come prepared to sing.

Gather ’ROUND AT 4PM!

For a dancing-singing-fan-waving-soul-stirringoh-rocka-my joyous celebration.

Storytelling, DJ, food trucks and more!

Details are as follows:

RockaYourSoul!
April 6, 2013 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
WHERE:
Grand Park between Grand and Hill
200 North Grand Avenue
Los Angeles,CA 90012
COST: FREE

Culture Connection: Terrance Howard and Oprah, Alvin Ailey and Blackboard Wars

Listen in as Malcolm and KC discuss some of the cultural fodder of the day, including Terrance Howard’s comments about working with Oprah in the upcoming Lee Daniels’ film, The Butler, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, and the reality television show, Blackboard Wars.

For comments or questions about this episode, feel free to call the hotline at (323) 455-4219!