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Neighborhood Notes: L.A. County is the Most Linguistically Diverse Jurisdiction & More
on February 7, 2012 11:00 AM
News and stories on the shifting culture of our neighborhoods:
- L.A. County is now the most linguistically diverse jurisdiction in the nation - Multi-American
- Michelle Obama designates Historic Filipinotown as a Preserve America Community - Asian Journal
- Revitalization of the Tujunga Wash continues - L.A. Daily News
- Occupy L.A. protesters want their mural back - L.A. Times
- Counciman Rosendahl and City Planner Tanner Blackman with an update on city mural ordinance (video) - Yo Venice!
- Tonight: Shepard Fairey and Saber to discuss city mural ordinance - L.A. Weekly
Top: Koreatown Signs photo by Flickr user turbowombat used under a Creative Commons License
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