Dominique di Prima
She started her t.v. career in. San Francisco t.v. program. She became famous and popular with Bay Area youth at that time in the early 1990s. Dominique DiPrima is a radio personality, producer and activist in Los Angeles. Her work focuses on issues concerning African American communities. Since 2005, she has hosted The Front Page, a morning show on Radio Free 102.3 KJLH. DiPrima was host and producer of the talk show Street Science with Dominique DiPrima for almost nine years on 100.3-FM The Beat. Street Science won L.A. Weekly "Best of L.A." award, and a Gracie Award from the American Women in Radio and Television. Prior to her work in radio DiPrima worked in television for San Francisco NBC affiliate KRON-TV. DiPrima has won five Emmy Awards, six Parents' Choice Awards, an Ollie and the SAG/AFTRA American Scene Award for positive portrayals of women, the disabled, senior citizens and people of color. In May 2017 DiPrima was honored as "Pioneer Woman of the Year" at the Los Angeles City Hall.[1]
DiPrima played Megan McLean in one episode of the television show X-Files.[2]
Dominique DiPrima is the daughter of Amiri Baraka and Diane DiPrima. She grew up in New York and California.[3] She is married to Guillermo Cespedes, the Deputy Mayor of Los Angeles.[4]
References
- "L.A. Radio Veteran Dominique DiPrima Honored As 'Pioneer Woman of the Year'". Los Angeles Sentinel. April 4, 2017. Retrieved May 25, 2017.
- "Dominique DiPrima". IMDB. Retrieved May 25, 2017.
- "Biographical Notes". Diane DiPrima Papers. University of Louisville Libraries.
- Frank Stoltze (January 2, 2014). "Guillermo Cespedes, LA anti-gang czar, takes strategy to Central America". Southern California Public Radio. Retrieved May 13, 2019.