LA EVENTS: Ramsey Lewis at BHCP!

The BHCP free summer concert series continues this Thursday with a performance from composer, pianist and music legend Ramsey Lewis! This event is free and open to the public. Early arrival is suggested and doors open at 5:30 pm! Enter to win a pair of free VIP tickets for seating at this extraordinary event! Details are as follows:

BHCP Live! featuring

Ramsey Lewis 

and His Electric Band

Thursday August 8th at (Doors open at 5:30pm)

Please visit Ramsey’s website at: www.ramseylewis.com  and Facebook page at: http://www.facebook.com/RamseyLewisJazz

*Sorry, no glass containers, alcoholic beverages, or audio/video recorders are allowed.*

 

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: The Annual Halloween Backyard Boogie

In this episode of Culture Connection, Brother Malcolm and KC discuss the infamous Annual Halloween Backyard Boogie that takes place in Los Angeles. For LA Babies interested in attending, please click here for more information. This party takes all of LA’s young professionals and puts us in a safe and fun atmosphere filled with the spirit of Halloween. If you’ve never attended, this party is one not to be missed. Disclaimer: This party is for mature people only – don’t start none, won’t be none.

For comments and questions about this episode, please call our hotline at (323) 455-4219!

LA EVENTS: The Annual Halloween Backyard Boogie

It’s that time of year folks: people are starting to spend that holiday money and the first reason is to don the best, craziest, sexiest, funniest costume ever to a fabulous Los Angeles Halloween party. Let’s face it – Halloween is the holiday that gives adults a chance to be kids again, and nothing underscores that more than grown-ups all dressed up for a masquerade. But in a city like Los Angeles, one can pay upwards of $50 for entrance to said party. Couple that with the cost of the costume, plus gas to get there and we’re talking $100-150 for Halloween? No thanks.

Which is why we are so grateful to have discovered the Annual Halloween Backyard Boogie. Started almost a decade ago, this function is the ultimate LA house party – when they say backyard, they literally mean somebody’s backyard (and a new one each year). This annual Los Angeles event gathers the city’s young professionals in a safe, fun and intoxicating night of costumes, music and libation. Go all out with your costume and you just might end up winning the BEST COSTUME or BEST GROUP COSTUME contests.

If you’ve been to this party in the past, I don’t even need to sell this to you. No lines, no pretentious bouncers, no stuck up promoters, and if you’re an LA kid this event turns into a high school/college/professional reunion. And the price? A mere $5 is the total cost of entry, plus a few round of “Love Shots” (see the party site for details) and at that price, the entire city will mob to this event. The BI family has attended this event several years in a row, and we can tell you it get PACKED so early arrival is suggested.
So start calling around now to book that sitter and make plans to spend this Saturday night in a safe haven of debauchery and get your backyard boogie on!
Details for the event are as follows:
The Annual Backyard Boogie
Saturday, October 27th at 9:30 pm
2023 W. 149th Street, Gardena, CA 90249
$5 plus Love Shots

 

LA EVENTS: Don’t Say the “P” Word

Passionate and powerful, Jessica Holter’s Don’t Say the “P” Word is a theatrical study sexual paradox and the politics of contemporary relationships, sexual health, self-worth and spirituality. Laced with elements of comedy, poetry and theatrics, the script is adapted from the collective works from the author and activist, who created the most controversial brand in spoken word, shocking the world with a HBO feature that put the �P� word in the mouths of hypocrites with its strangely erotic twist on AIDS awareness. Since their television debut in the year 2000, The Punany Poets have created a cult following that spans three generations, from young people in the twilight of their sexual lives, to seniors who refuse to allow their erotic sun to set.

In Don’t say the “P” Word, Holter, expands into the fullness of herself as a producer, writer and a gifted orator in a performance that will touch all of your senses. From foster care to theatrical savoir faire, Holter (also known as Ghetto Girl Blue) emerges as a contemporary voice for urban politics, religion and sexuality as it exists below the poverty level. You will find the lawless lover, the humble Christian housewife and the wholesome whore all find themselves with an equal stake in this bustling city of words and wisdom, as their tales converge in this witty and thoughtful show about self-love and the laws of urban attraction. Alphabetically & Ebonically speaking, Don’t say the “P” Word will redefine the word Punany in your mind, while arresting your sensitive zones with intimate storytelling, unabashed comedy and soul-stirring poems.

Details are as follows:

Don’t Say the “P” Word
Saturday, October 15th at 4:00pm
LOCATION:
M.i.’s Westside Comedy Theater
1323-A 3rd Street Promenade
Santa Monica CA 90401
Regular Price: $25.00
Sale Price: $22.50
Click here for tickets.

Come Out And PLEI

LA Babies, if you are bored with the club scene, and get tired of running into the same crowd every Friday night, then you should switch gears and come out to Plei. Make sure to brings your “A” game because cards, board games, and dominoes are in abundance along with good food and drinks.

Plei (pronounced “play”) was started in 2005 as an alternative to the club scene and offers dining, dancing, and games. From card and table games like dominoes and Scrabble to floor games like Twister, Plei has something for everyone to enjoy. Additionally, Plei is an awesome location to celebrate birthdays and other special events with friends. Lastly, for Black singles in Los Angeles, it’s an awesome location to meet someone new. There is an abundance of professional Black men and women in attendance, all looking for a fun way to unwind at the end of the work week.

Plei takes place every Friday at different locations around Los Angeles. Check their website for upcoming events, posse up and prepare to Plei!