Founded in 1968, Black Women Organized for Political Action (BWOPA) is a statewide non-profit advocacy and membership organization committed to solving problems affecting Black Californians. BWOPA originated as an extension of a group known as Bay Area Women for Dellums, under the leadership of Edith M. Austin. | By Edward Henderson California Black Media Founded in 1968, Black Women Organized for Political Action (BWOPA) is a statewide non-profit advocacy and membership organization committed to solving problems affecting Black Californians. BWOPA originated as an extension of a group known as Bay Area Women for Dellums, under the leadership of Edith M. Austin. Starting with
For 55 Years, BWOPA Has Stood at Frontline of Black Politics in California – Los Angeles Sentinel lasentinel.net - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from lasentinel.net Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
By Edward Henderson | California Black Media Dezie Wood-Jones, State President, BWOPA (CBM) - Founded in 1968, Black Women Organized for Political Action
Darrell Lawson, 57, was killed Tuesday night in a hit-and-run near Ybor City. The Thursday night vigil took place just steps from the intersection where it happened: N.19th St and E. 21st Ave.
Thomas O’Donnell emigrated from Ireland to Virginia and applied for his American citizenship on May 22, 1838. He married Brigit Kennedy, an Irish girl. Thomas and Bridget raised three boys: