By Tanya Dennis Glenn Burke’s journey through baseball began and ended in Oakland, California. His sports career had many stops along the way, starting as a multi-sport star at Berkeley High School, followed by a brief stint at the University of Nevada, Reno as a prized basketball recruit, and then moving into professional baseball [...]
By Tanya Dennis Sixty years of “fun, laughter and sisterly love.” was celebrated Oct. 30 by the C’est La Vie Social Club, one of the oldest African-American social clubs in the Bay Area. They celebrated by hosting an elegant luncheon at the Sequoyah Country Club in the Oakland Hills. The room decor in cream [...]
By Tanya Dennis The Maximum Achievement Project, MAP, held a conference at Merritt College recently, marking the second year of the organization’s efforts to promote the educational success of local African American males through mentoring, tutorials, social interaction and financial assistance. At the Oct. 23 event, educators, students and MAP participants discussed how [...]
By Tanya Dennis Cornrows, braids, locks and twists – Dr. Kari Williams, trichologist, is chief creator and designer of Mahogany Hair Revolution, currently located in Los Angeles. Dr. Kari, a UC Berkeley graduate in mass communications and advertising, gained her doctorate in Trichology –the scientific study of hair and scalp disorders – at the Elan Center [...]
By Tanya Dennis Quentin Easter, Executive Director, and Stanley E. Williams, Artistic Director, were co-founders of the Lorraine Hansberry Theater, which for the past 30 years were the bright lights of African-American drama in San Francisco. Easter died after a short illness in April, and Williams, his partner, followed a scant three months later. The [...]