
Lawndale Tribune
AND lAwNDAle News
The Weekly Newspaper of Lawndale
Herald Publications - El Segundo, Hawthorne, Lawndale & Inglewood Community Newspapers Since 1911 - (310) 322-1830 - Vol. 80, No. 42 - October 21, 2021
El Camino College Supports the LGBTQ+ Community
In honor of National Coming Out Day, we celebrate LGBTQ+ individuals, raise awareness, and challenge all forms of LGBTQ+ phobias in our society. Be true, be brave, be proud. Photo courtesy El Camino College.
Capri Everitt from front page
ing platforms and videos on YouTube. The
music video for her song “Not Your Toy”
is going viral online, and her Spotify now
has over two million streams. In addition to
school, she works full-time in a content house
for YouTube, where she films videos with
her friends, many of whom are YouTubers.
Across platforms like Instagram, TikTok,
and YouTube, Everitt consistently posts
content, conscious of keeping a respectable
and authentic image.
One thing she says she’s noticed, particularly
in America, is the quickly growing pressure for
young girls to grow up. She says she knows
people in the industry, who are ten years old
and below who pile on the makeup and adult
clothes, and her hope is that girls can learn to
take their time and realize that social media
is not always representative of real life.
Her younger brother currently attends
El Segundo High and hopes to work at
SpaceX. For Capri, the future looks bright.
She hopes to keep writing and singing, and
filming for the rest of her life and start a
charity of her own that works with SOS
Children’s Villages. The South Bay has a
meteor heading through town, and her name is
Capri Everitt. •
Capri Everitt has performed in 80 countries, and her music has over 2M streams on Spotify. Capri has taken voice lessons since she was five years old and wrote all her music.