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Jeremy Rosenberg

Jeremy Rosenberg is a Los Angeles-based writer, editor, and consultant whose work has appeared in various books, magazines, newspapers, and online.
Recent Articles
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Arrival Stories
History & Society
Erick Huerta: 'There's No Place Like Boyle Heights'
Post date: 2012-04-19T03:00:13-07:00Born in Mexico, East L.A. College journalism student Erick Huerta considers Boyle Heights his home.
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laws that shaped l.a.
History & Society
How Rancho Owners Lost Their Land And Why That Matters Today
Post date: 2012-04-16T03:00:12-07:00The breakup of rancho lands in Los Angeles resulted in the newfound availability of land, fueling a massive land boom for new settlers.
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Arrival Stories
History & Society
Sharon Sekhon: A 'Misspent' Youth at the Pak Mann Arcade
Post date: 2012-04-12T03:00:51-07:00Founder of Studio for Southern California History remembers running around Los Angeles as a child, at landmarks that are now long-gone.
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laws that shaped l.a.
History & Society
Proposition 13: The 'Sacred Cow' That Won't Go Away
Post date: 2012-04-09T03:00:42-07:00There has been few pros and many cons as a result of Proposition 13, which cut, capped and rolled back property taxes.
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labor unions
History & Society
John Arroyo: Four Generations in East L.A., Plus Urban Planning and The Tomato King
Post date: 2012-04-05T03:00:44-07:00Urban planner John Arroyo has seen four generations of his family live under the same roof in East L.A.
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laws that shaped l.a.
History & Society
How Downtown L.A. Became a Place to Live (without Parking)
Post date: 2012-04-02T07:19:42-07:00A 1999 ordinance helped breathe new life into old office buildings in downtown L.A. while increasing pedestrian activity.