May 24, 2013

The State of Korean-Black Relations in L.A. Twenty Years Later (Audio)

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Former L.A. Councilmember Mike Woo and 1992 Korean Militia President James Jong Min Kang on the state of Asian and African-American relations in Los Angeles post Latasha Harlins and the 1992 Civil Unrest Born of out the L.A. 1992 Civil Unrest, KJLH-FM’s Front Page Show Celebrates 20 Years on Air and as Where Black Los [...]




The State of Korean and Black Relations Post Latasha Harlins and the ’92 Civil Unrest

L.A. Civil Unrest

20 YEARS LATER: Korean and Black Relations Post Latasha Harlins and the 1992 Civil Unrest Korean-American comedian David So’s “Korean Beauty Supply” Continuing its coverage and commemoration of the 1992 civil unrest, in an unprecedented conversation, former Los Angels City Councilmember Mike Woo and Korean American Business Association President Jong Min Kang will discuss the [...]




20 Years Later: Gangsta Rap’s Influence on the 1992 Civil Unrest

(L to R) Los Angeles underground hip-hop Queen Medusa, Yo-Yo, Above the Law's Big Hutch and DJ Quik at Los Angeles radio station KJLH-FM.

West Coast hip-hop pioneers to discuss the role of gangsta rap on the 1992 civil unrest and over the past twenty years Born of out the L.A. 1992 Civil Unrest, KJLH-FM’s Front Page Show Celebrates 20 Years on Air and as Where Black Los Angeles Comes to Talk *Inglewood, Calif. – Continuing its coverage and [...]