Currently, directly from the Pasadena CIVIC Center, this year's NAACP Image Awards highlights the residents of Altadena who have suffered a destroyed loss in the wake of Los Angeles fires in early January.
“I lost homes, destroyed the stores, a lifeless life was destroyed, and more than twenty souls went forever, but what was not lost is the spirit of our society and our enemy, especially those of our brothers and sisters who live in a short distance from here in Altadena,” Announcer Morris Kereten in his honor.
The black neighborhood historically includes generations of families, and was once home to the famous science fiction writer Octavia E. Petrler, who The story of the farmer It has witnessed renewed popularity, given its strange disbursement regarding the recent natural disaster of South California.
On the stage, Chestnut 22 of Altadena residents who lost their homes, led to an applause from a crowd of attendees.
He continued, “In such times, we show the world our strength.” “From the moment the crisis began, we joined together, everyone was raised, the shelter was given, the clothes were donated, and the food trucks came from miles to feed the hungry, and the ministers continue to feed our need for wind and spiritual recovery. Of course we cannot thank our first respondents enough to their courage and heroism .
the Watson Then Star drew attention to the Bet and CBS charitable works: Naacp, Bet Media Group, WME, Johnson Shapiro Slewett, Kole (JSSK) partnership with La County, in cooperation with Community Aid Dena, Altadena Heritage and Walkgood, to launch a community preservation box Altadena, directed to protecting homeowners from displacement and preserving the cultural heritage of society. By providing assistance for temporary housing, legal fees and the cost of the supervisor, the ceremony filled the rapid response code on the screen as chestnuts encouraged donations.
Ledisi, with the support of Adam Blackston and the BBE All-Star, honored a salute from her full Bowl's full presentation for the Black National Devil earlier this month.
Earlier in the exhibition, host monologue Dion Cole touched on forest fires, saying that the hands would go back and stronger, before mocking the right -wing finger that is not backed by the disaster on diversity, fairness and inclusion.
He said: “I could not believe that they were trying to blame fires on us, like blacks, whatever Dei – Dei means black.” “But look at the only thing that they do not realize is that blacks are not tampering with such fire, not at all. Nothing is fire, uh, [Amazon] Fire. Every black person I know got a fire stick at home. He is a man now at home sees the show yesterday that is now on the air. “
In addition to the honor, Dave Chapheel, former Vice President Kamala Harris and the Wiwers family, honored the NAAC Awards.
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