Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Inducted Into California Hall of Fame

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Crowds lined the sidewalks outside Sacramento’s California Museum Wednesday evening to see this year’s California Hall of Fame inductees walk the red carpet prior to the award ceremony which took place inside the museum. “The more Hollywood in Sacramento the better,” quipped Governor Jerry Brown in a conversation with media. “In fact, we probably need Read More »

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All for the Love of Kids Event To Benefit Los Angeles County Foster Children

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“Reaching for the Stars” 19th Annual Awards Event To Benefit Los Angeles County Foster Children. Spend the evening with Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich and Lakers’ legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar! At All for the Love of Kids, Wednesday, October 8, 5-7pm. Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration 500 West Temple Street, 8th Floor Balcony, Los Angeles, 90012 Tickets: Read More »

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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: Bruce Levenson Isn’t a Racist; He’s a Businessman

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Sure, there are assumptions he makes that are cringeworthy—but the questions about how to attract more white fans were entirely reasonable. Well, the pitchforks are already sharpened and the torches lit anyway, so rather than let them go to waste, why not drag another so-called racist before the court of public opinion and see how Read More »

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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Throttles Up For Fall in Wisconsin

Airplane!’s Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Roger Murdock, Ted Striker, the Zucker brothers, Robert Hayes and Jim Abrahams couldn’t resist dropping in to see Wisconsin’s fall foliage. Buckle in for a close-up view and you’ll see why the comedic stars can’t stay away. To plan your autumn retreat and experience the fall fun for yourself, head to www.travelwisconsin.com

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On the Cover of Time Magazine

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The Coming Race War Won’t Be About Race Ferguson is not just about systemic racism — it’s about class warfare and how America’s poor are held back, says Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Will the recent rioting in Ferguson, Missouri, be a tipping point in the struggle against racial injustice, or will it be a minor footnote in Read More »

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