April 23, 2020

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Inglewood People Mover Wins $95.2 Million State Grant IT News Wire

The City of Inglewood is proud to announce the California State Transportation Agency has awarded the City a $95.2 million grant that will go toward the Inglewood Transit Connector Project (ITC Project). In selecting the city to receive one of the largest amounts disbursed in this year’s round of grantmaking, state officials noted the project’s importance not only with regard to transportation, but also as a yearslong engine for regional employment and economic growth. The City of Inglewood is undergoing a historic economic revitalization that is projected to become one of the fastest growing housing and employment centers in Los Angeles County. The ITC Project, an elevated automated people mover system with three train stations, will complete the missing link that exists today and provide a direct transit connection

Women of Intellectual Power

Four beautiful, smart sisters vow to impact others “You can only become truly accomplished at something you love. Don’t make money your goal. Instead, pursue the things you love doing, and then do them so well that people can’t take their eyes off you.” - MAYA ANGELOU-

ALL IN THE FAMILY- From left, Century Academy for Excellence charter school board president Aarika Pardino, Century Academy for Excellence vice principal Dr. Stephany Glover and principal Dr. Lisa Edwards, former United States Navy Eileen Langford-Knox, all sisters who grew up on 65th and Van Ness Ave. and worked to become symbols of the American Dream. By Kenneth Miller, Publisher

The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has put a damper on everything. All we’ve hope for and lived to achieve has been brought to a screeching halt, but it has not slowed the steadfast determination of four

African American women siblings of academia from continuing their efforts in education consequently resembling symbols of success and the American Dream. Each of their journeys, albeit independent are collectively at the

forefront in resurrecting Century Academy for Excellence charter school (CAFE) located at 2400 W. 85th in Inglewood. Continued on page 8

Wesson calls on secretary Padilla to increase voting centers

from the Metro Crenshaw/LAX Line’s Downtown Inglewood station to the City’s new housing and employment centers, and sports and entertainment venues including Downtown Inglewood, The Forum, SoFi Stadium, Hollywood Park and the proposed Inglewood Basketball and Entertainment Center. By 2040, Continued on page 2

Herb Wesson By Aldon Thomas Stiles | California Black Media

LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles City Council President Emeritus Herb Wesson has called on California Secretary of State Alex Padilla to reject the Secretary’s COVID-19 November Elections Working Group’s recommendation to waive state legal

requirements for in-person voting and replace them with an alternative plan of establishing in-person voting “goals,” which would give local officials discretion to establish their own in-person voting standards. According to Wesson, the proposal could disenfranchise hundreds of thousands, if not millions of California voters, particularly from historically disadvantaged communities. Wesson joins with labor unions, election reform advocates, and environmental justice organizations throughout the state calling on Secretary Padilla to reject this component of the group’s report. “Our March primary elections were nothing short of a disaster,” Wesson wrote in the letter. “Folks waited hours in line - a form of voter suppression in itself - to cast a vote. It was unacceptable and disconcerting. These elections

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highlighted that there’s a significant desire from people to physically get out to the polls, and government should not be discouraging that in any way. And as we’ve seen in states like Wisconsin in the last several weeks, whether we like it or not, folks will still get out to the polls in the midst of a public health crisis. So while we should encourage people to vote by mail, it’s also our responsibility to make sure Californians can safely exercise their right to vote in person in November.” “The proposed ratio of 1 vote center for 20,000 voters is woefully inadequate,” Wesson continued. “It does not take into account the low-income, racially diverse, low homeownership and high-density communities who Continued on page 2

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