March has started, and with it comes a chance to honor women who have made a mark in the business sphere. Women’s History Month isn’t only about looking back. It is about acknowledging the tremendous work women do every single day. And right here in Long Beach, there are so many women-owned businesses that are worth a shoutout. As
A city known for its coastal beauty and diverse community, owes much of its character to the powerful women who have shaped its history. Their stories spanning sports, arts, politics, and beyond have left an indelible mark on the city and its people. Billie Jean King, Doris Topsy-Elvord, Laura Yeager, Misty May-Treanor, Jenni Rivera, and Beverly O’Neill have all played
🌈 Queerly Notable: A Deep Dive into This Week’s LGBTQ+ Headlines February 20 – 26, 2025 Hey, fam. This week has been a wild ride, and unfortunately, a lot of it isn’t good news. From Republican-led efforts to undo marriage equality (yes, again), to trans athletes being targeted at the border, to a concerning new Homeland Security pick, the attacks
Food is something that binds us Mexicans the most! Each state in Mexico has its unique dish, which is a testament to the region’s culture, traditions, and local produce. But how many of these dishes are known in the rest of the world apart from Mexico? Thanks to the large Mexican community in Los Angeles, we have access to many
Roberta Flack’s cover of “Ballad of the Sad Young Men” can still be resonated with due to the artistry it encapsulates, as well as the deep empathy Flack has with vulnerable communities. This song is part of her debut album, First Take, released in 1969 and it indicates that Flack is not just a powerful vocalist, but also a social
Hey, fabulous community! This week has been a whirlwind of legal battles, cultural upheavals, and vibrant celebrations. From federal courts standing up for trans rights to the unsettling political interference in our cherished arts institutions, there’s a lot to unpack. So, grab your favorite beverage, get comfy, and let’s delve into the stories that matter to us. ⚖️ Courts Block
As we move through February, Long Beach is buzzing with vibrant events to honor Black History Month! This is the perfect opportunity to dive into the rich cultural heritage and remarkable achievements of the African American community. Whether you’re into live performances, thought-provoking discussions, art exhibits, or supporting local businesses at a community market, there’s something exciting for everyone to
Long Beach, California, is home to a growing number of Black-led nonprofits that work tirelessly to uplift and support the local community. These organizations offer crucial services, foster cultural pride, and work towards economic and social empowerment. Here’s a look at some of these impactful groups in 2025 and how you can get involved. The African American Cultural Center of