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Michael Naeimollah

Michael Naeimollah is a Cinema Television Arts major at CSUN and intern at KCET. When he’s not sipping fine imported teas and writing, he can be found digging for records at thrift stores.
Recent Articles
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Cultural Politics
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Narrated Photo Essay: Police Surveillance and Infiltration During the Movimiento
Post date: 2018-04-05T10:00:22-07:00Police surveillance and infiltration on the youth activists was prevalent. But they weren't the only ones watching, so were the activists. Hear Patricia Borjon Lopez's take on these police activities.
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Cultural Politics
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Narrated Photo Essay: Continuing the Struggle for Social Justice Today
Post date: 2018-04-04T11:56:47-07:00Many of the issues that were prevalent in the 1960s and 70s are still present in today's times. Hear how La Raza photorapher Gil Lopez's thoughts on continuing the struggle today.
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Cultural Politics
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Narrated Photo Essay: The Chicano Movement's Multi-generational Nature
Post date: 2018-04-04T10:45:38-07:00The Chicano Movement wasn't just one segment of the population. It encompassed people of all ages. See their photos and hear photographer Devra Weber speak about them.
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Architecture and Design
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Where Can You Find a Frank Lloyd Wright in California? You Might Be Surprised.
Post date: 2018-03-07T03:10:17-08:00Few architects have left such a lasting impression and legacy as Frank Lloyd Wright. His works dot across the United States. For the intrepid, here's a map of his works in California, including a few hidden gems.