In this award-winning documentary Wendy Hanamura explores the history of her father's military unit: Company L, First Platoon, of the U. S. Army's 442nd Regiment.
This year I spent time with four men who changed education here, back in 1965 when de facto segregation was the norm in California, when violently-enforced segregation was the law of the South.
In a reversal that has outraged environmentalists, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced it will not penalize a Southern California wind operator if its turbines kill or injure one California condor.
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“My family moved from Watts to Compton in October of 1961. The Saturday that we moved into our new home, I could look down the block and see numerous f...”
“The trap was not illegally placed. If it had been the trapper would have been cited. He was not. Post your property, all sides, or fence it. The prope...”
“Okay, Judy. Nice Try!
Let's review some of your talking points.
1. You started out saying a pension is something some are "lucky enough to get."
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Chevon Hicks, an authority on the digital media industry, talks to Madeleine about what today's students need to be competitive in the future job market.
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