Frontpage Features
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- Check out our short form programming Monday, Wednesday
and Friday at 5:09AM...Set your clock for :60 seconds
of food for thought! |
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THE NEXT PAGE - Every
Monday Final Call Newspaper correspondent/Front
Page associate producer Sister Charlene Muhammad
takes a look at the stories that did not make the
'front page' but are buried in the back. Sometimes
those are the most important ones to our community!
www.finalcall.com |
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ULTIMATE TRANSFORMATION MOMENT with Erich
Nall AKA Coach "E" - Every Tuesday
certified fitness trainer, nutritionist, and owner
of Ultimate Transformations Training, Erich Nall,
brings us a transformative moment. With tips on
health, fitness and holistic wellness, Coach "E"
leads on the path to encounter our highest self.
www.ultimatetransformations.com |
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THE HUTCHINSON REPORT - Every
Wednesday blogger/author Earl Ofari Hutchinson gives
his unique take on the issues of the day. www.laurbanroundtable.org |
| ORGANIZING THE ORGANIZERS!
- Each Friday event planner/L.A. Sentinel columnist
Wendy Gladney gives us tips on how to better put
together our events, protests and parties! www.personalservicesplus.com
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Frontpage's Dominique DiPrima
Dominique DiPrima is host of the early morning talk
radio show The Front Page on Los Angeles radio station
KJLH 102.3-FM. Ms. DiPrima is also producer of the program.
Ms. DiPrima spent three years as a co-host of The Steve
Harvey Morning Show on KKBT-FM, and in limited syndication.
She served as one of "Harvey’s Angels" interviewing
celebrities, and providing fuel for Harvey’s humor.
In addition she was the News Director/Anchor for the
show.
Dominique is a talk radio veteran, with a stint as
Host and Producer of her own talk show Street Science
with Dominique DiPrima for almost nine years on 100.3-FM
The Beat. Street Science with Dominique DiPrima tackled
topics of relevance to the Beat’s primarily African
American and Latino 18-35 year-old audience. She also
served as Community Action Director at the Beat, building
the department into an unprecedented large activist
arm of the radio station, and working closely with grassroots
community organizations. Street Science… earned
Dominique an L.A. Weekly "Best of L.A." award, and a
Gracie Award from the American Women in Radio and Television
among many others.
Before getting into radio Dominique DiPrima was a television
host for San Francisco NBC affiliate KRON-TV. Working
on camera as well as in the role of Segment Producer,
Dominique garnered five Emmy Awards, six Parents Choice
Awards, an Ollie and the SAG/AFTRA American Scene Award
for positive portrayals of women, the disabled, senior
citizens and people of color.
Dominique is also a dedicated community activist, hosting,
marching and speaking at countless community events
and demonstrations. She was the Director of the acclaimed
Summer of Success violence prevention program in Baldwin
Village in 2003 and 2004. And she is on the board of
directors for The Community Coalition in South Los Angeles.
She was chosen by a committee of Bay Area community
based organizations to introduce Nelson Mandela during
his first tour of the United States after his release
from prison because of her dedication to progressive
causes in general and the anti-apartheid movement in
particular. Dominique managed to interview Geronimo
Jijaga Pratt while he was still incarcerated and her
radio program was the first media stop he made when
he was freed. She has been recognized for her work in
fighting racism by the Los Angeles Human Relation Commission,
and for social justice advocacy by the San Francisco
Media Alliance. She was recently appointed to the position
of Commissioner, for the Commission on the Status of
Women, by Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa.
Dominique is currently the COO of a film/video production
company with her husband Guillermo Cespedes. The South
L.A. based business is called YeYe Productions and specializes
in work for independent artists and community organizations.
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