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September 16-22, 2021 VOL. 36, No. 37
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Relocated restaurant struggles to survive amid city’s growth Governor Newsom Defeats More Than The Recall
“When it was time to renew the lease, I went to him and asked him if he was going to renew it and he said well, Ms. B, I’m not thinking about renewing the lease but the best I could do is month to month. I told him I can’t run a restaurant from month to month. He said he had someone who wants to lease the building, but the rent is going to be $14,000 if you want it. He knew we couldn’t afford to pay that much. We were barely making the $6000,” Beverly Brinson, M&M owner explained to Inglewood Today. Her tale is one quite familiar to small, mom and pop business establishments in Inglewood since the city became home to the NFL and
By Dr. John E Warren, Publisher, The San Diego Voice & Viewpoint Newspaper
With more than 68% of the votes counted within an hour of the California Recall Election, Governor Gavin Newsom was declared the winner by the Associated Press. It was not a guess, but a progressive analysis of voter response to the recall on a county by county basis. Throughout the media coverage of voter turnout, there was a clear comparison between Donald Trump’s votes in those areas voting “Yes’ on the recall, and the actual numbers Trump received in the same areas during the November 2020 election. Governor Newsom, in his victory speech, said he was humbled by the votes of the people of California, but acknowledged what so many already knew. In his words, this was a victory for Democracy, for diversity, for individual human rights; a victory for vaccines, the wearing of masks, the safety of our children, our economy and all we hold dear. These remarks reflected everything that Larry Elder, the leading Republican contender, stood against. Elder was a Trumper all the way. He was calling election fraud before the votes were counted and the polls opened. He was against the vaccine, against the wearing of masks, against the idea of vaccines for children and in favor of reparations for former slave owners. Elder was the “Great Black Hope’’ of the Republican Party without the party endorsing him. Newsom said his defeat of the Recall was a defeat of all Elder and his supporters stood for, from voter suppression to plans
Continued on page 7 (Kenneth Miller/Photo) By Kenneth Miller, Publisher
It’s a pristine day in the City of Inglewood, the week of the big game when the Rams play their first home game with fans at SoFi Stadium, but just a short distance away from the glitz and glamour of the new sports mecca sits a deserted soul food restaurant nestled just off Hawthorne Blvd and Imperial Hwy. Ms. B M&M Soul Food has always been a Southern California favorite since 1990. A year ago, their location was a lot closer to the action at 801 Manchester Ave., a scoop of gravy away from The Forum and SoFi, but after 15 years the landlord increased their rent from $6000 to $14,000 after their five year lease was not renewed.
Ms. B M&M Soul Food sits empty, searching for customers to keep their doors open after being forced from their location of 15 years in Inglewood after the owner more than doubled the $6000 rent. (Kenneth Miller/Photo)
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