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Cultural Politics
Artbound
An L.A. Riots Exhibition That Fills the Gap in Your History Books
Post date:In “No Justice, No Peace: L.A. 1992,” the California African American Museum presents content you will not learn in history books.
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cakewalk
History & Society
The State of Us
Post date:Wednesday night's conversation with Jeff Chang and Justin Simien at the central library pondered race, multiculturalism and the existential question of who we be.
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cakewalk
History & Society
World Gone Mad
Post date:Just when I think things can't get any worse, they get bigger. But at least the truth I used to keep at bay is hitting home.
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Agenda
5 California Victories Since the Civil Rights Act of 1964
Post date:Fifty years ago, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed a law ending the notion that Americans could be "separate but equal," paving the way for voting rights and racial equality. Here, we look back at a few moments that had a significant impact on the Gol...
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green justice
History & Society
Sixty Years Since Brown v Board of Education
Post date:Brown v Board and the Civil Rights Movement had an impact on transforming the nation, and the lives of everyday people like me.
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leimert park
Departures
Growing Up Japanese American in Crenshaw and Leimert Park
Post date:For close observers, signs of a Japanese American presence are visible throughout the Crenshaw district.
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intersections
History & Society
Masculinity, Femininity, and Asian American Basketball in 20th Century California
Post date:Asian American basketball leagues have given shape to the unique histories of each ethnic group living under the flattening designation of "Asian American."
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
American Expansion Reflected Through Artwork
Post date:Today, we delve into history and present articles that examine American industrialization, expansion, and social perceptions, and how those are reflected in different artforms.
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intersections
History & Society
Diving into Integration: Sammy Lee, Historical Memory, and the Complexity of Housing Segregation in Cold War California
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san diego county
Artbound
Ñongos: A Document of the Tijuana River's Improvised Housing Community
Post date:Ana Andrade is one of a handful of new-generation Tijuana artists involved in artistic practices desiring to produce social change.
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Little Tokyo
Departures
Anzen Hardware in Little Tokyo a Winning Institution
Post date:Nori Takatani has worked at Anzen Hardware in Little Tokyo since 1954, while maintaining a winning side-career as a boxing manager.
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Little Tokyo
Departures
Round Table Discussion: Five Former Nisei Week Queens
Post date:While the Nisei Week Festival arouses cheer for seven days of celebration, the duties of the Nisei Week Queen are everlasting.
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World War II
Departures
Two Lives in Times of War
Post date:The U.S. government, which had imprisoned Hayami and Hoshizaki for looking like the enemy, was now asking the youths to join the very army that was guarding them at Heart Mountain.
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pearl harbor
History & Society
Concealed San Bernardino Mural Reveals Japanese-American Story
Post date:A modest mural in San Bernardino offers clues to regional history that is part of a larger story being told.
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Highland Park
Departures
The Avenues: Highland Park Gang
Post date:In the 1980s disenfranchised youth of Highland Park, bereft of community resources and victims of education inequality, became increasingly susceptible to gang activity.
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Highland Park
Departures
The Duardo Family: Activism in Highland Park
Post date:1966, Family matriarch Josefina Duardo decided to move to the neighborhood with her nine children from East Los Angeles after being told by relatives of Highland Park's peaceful and natural setting.
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displacement
Departures
Judy Chu - Congresswoman
Post date:Congresswoman Judy Chu recalls her road to congress, her personal experiences with racial discrimination, and her hopes in multi-ethnic coalitions.