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Mike Sonksen

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Equally a scholar and performer, Mike Sonksen, also known as Mike the Poet, is a 3rd-generation L.A. native acclaimed for published essays, poetry performances and mentoring teen writers. Mike teaches at Woodbury University.

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Jordan Downs Housing Community
Plans to turn Jordan Downs into a 119-acre mixed-income urban village has been declined twice.
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Coiled Serpent evokes the city's checkered past in hopes of protecting it
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El Sereno entrenches in historic roots and tightly-knit community to resist unsolicited change.
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The history of City Lights Publisher and Bookstore is shaped by the serendipitous meetings between writers and decades of touchstone publications that have made this institution one of California's most significant cultural landmarks.
The unexpected sale of Keiro, Boyle Heights' last remaining retirement home for Japanese American elders, has riled many community members up in battle to conserve a cultural treasure.
Over the years, North Hollywood (NoHo) has become a cultural destination for many Angelenos and is also home to the NoHo Senior Arts Colony, where seniors maintain their artistic edge.
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This week, L.A. Letters spotlights Willowbrook's unique combination of agrarian history, diverse architectural styles, longtime residents and forthcoming…
Boyle Heights and East Los Angeles are both known the world over for their important place in Chicano history. A lesser known but equally important area…
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In recent weeks there have been numerous articles on the 70th anniversary of the dropping of the atomic bomb by the United States Military in Hiroshima.…
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This week L.A. Letters shares the story of the fight for historic preservation in Valley Village, including the former home of Marilyn Monroe.
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This week L.A. Letters focuses on an underappreciated but equally fascinating section of the city: North Long Beach.
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This week L.A. Letters celebrates the 2015 Special Olympics World Games, spotlights the event's history through the lens of a local family, and previews the Host Towns program which will be taking place from July 21 to July 24.
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