As assistant managing editor for culture and talent, Angel Jennings oversees our Metpro and internship programs as well as works closely with HR and department heads to help manage a broad range of responsibilities, including tracking, recruiting, interviewing and selecting diverse candidates for job opportunities and advancing the company’s efforts to promote diversity, equity, inclusion and access. She also works across the newsroom on retention, training and career development efforts. Jennings previously worked as a reporter in Metro. She got her start in the Metpro program in 2011 and has since worked on assignments with many departments in the newsroom, including Metro, National, Calendar, Business and podcasts.
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Durante décadas, los líderes políticos negros y latinos de Los Ángeles formaron alianzas vitales. Pero esta alianza se enfrenta ahora a retos sin precedentes.
Oct. 16, 2022
For decades, L.A. Black and Latino political leaders formed vital alliances. But these partnership now face unprecedented challenges.
Oct. 16, 2022
In Black neighborhoods, residents feel the sting of betrayal over three council members’ racist conversation.
Oct. 13, 2022
Join us Thursday, Feb. 25, for a live video event with L.A. Times journalists Angel Jennings, Tyrone Beason, Erika D. Smith, Makeda Easter and LZ Granderson. They’ll discuss how to honor Black History and Black storytellers.
Feb. 19, 2021
Reports of gunfire at a pro-Trump caravan led to a police standoff at an apartment building in Woodland Hills, but SWAT officers found no one in the apartment.
Aug. 30, 2020
Los organizadores de Black Lives Matter querían llevar la rabia por el caso de George Floyd y tantos otros a las élites de Los Ángeles, en sus propios barrios
June 6, 2020
Black Lives Matter organizers wanted to bring the rage over the George Floyd case and so many others to L.A.’s elites, in their own neighborhoods.
June 3, 2020
In black communities, where barbershops and salons are cultural institutions and gathering places, the lockdown has hit barbers and stylists hard.
May 28, 2020
With black Americans getting the coronavirus at high rates, officials are fighting a legacy of mistrust of doctors going back to the Tuskegee Experiment.
May 10, 2020
No one was hurt in the fire, but a Facebook video showed debris littering the outside of the Vision Theatre, an Art Deco building that opened in 1931.
April 21, 2020