Super Bowl 56 host committee recognizes LA investment fund aimed at helping Black-owned businesses
Super Bowl 56 host committee recognizes LA investment fund aimed at Black-owned businesses
Los Angeles Black Cooperative Investment Fund was recognized by the Super Bowl host committee ahead of the big game.
INGLEWOOD, Calif. - Call it a game-changer for Los Angeles Black Cooperative Investment Fund (BCIF).
Ahead of football s biggest game, the Super Bowl, BCIF was recognized by LA s host committee. BCIF was among the 56 Southern California organizations named to the Super Bowl 56 Legacy Program.
BCIF was founded in 2016 to hand out grants to Black-owned businesses. BCIF president and board chair Robert Lewis says hundreds of organizations applied.
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Southwest Little League targeted by vandals
Southwest Little League
and last updated 2021-07-01 23:21:43-04
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) Southwest Little League, which is in the Nestor area of the South Bay, is in All-Star mode right now.
However, fresh off a District 42 Intermediate Championship, the players and coaches showed up to their field on Monday, only to find it covered in graffiti. A bunch of graffiti which you know is kind of sad since we just came off a real high. That is what we got to come home to, says league President Robert Lewis.
The fields were heavily tagged from the concession stand and bathrooms, to storage containers and fencing. Lewis attributes the graffiti to an area gang.