Why do Black infants die more often that White infants?; Schoolboy Q talks origin of rap name



Tina Allen's sculpture of Celes King III sits at the intersection of Martin Luther King Jr. and Crenshaw boulevards, the starting point for the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day Parade.

Tina Allen’s sculpture of Celes King III sits at the intersection of Martin Luther King Jr. and Crenshaw boulevards, the starting point for the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day Parade.

A roundup of news stories about South L.A:

Crowdfunding for Baldwin Hills apartments completed (Multi-Housing News)

Truck’s breakdown leads man to abandoned toddlers (NBC Southern California)

Why do Black infants die more often than White infants? (KPCC)

Schoolboy Q talks origin of rap name (VIBE)

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