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Broken Bread
Broken Bread
L.A. Kitchen: Battling Food Issues on Many Fronts
Post date:Over the course of six years, the L.A. Kitchen developed a multi-pronged approach to address the interconnected issues of hunger, food waste and employment opportunities in Los Angeles.
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Cultural Politics
Artbound
How a Small Lincoln Heights Church Energized the Chicano Movement
Post date:Nothing signals “Revolution HQ” about the Church of the Epiphany in Lincoln Heights, but if its walls could speak, perhaps they would rally and roar because this place of worship was also a place of resistance in the 1960s and 70s.
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kitchen
SoCal Connected
54 Kitchens Under One Roof?
54 Kitchens Under One Roof?
Post date:Imagine a huge warehouse that holds not just one, but 53 other state-of-the-art kitchens? [scald=78282:sdl_editor_representation]
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film and media arts
Artbound
PHOTOS: Popular Streets That Have Been Sites of Police Violence
Post date:Many people move through the city immersed in their daily routines, often oblivious to the events that have taken place on the very streets they traverse. This project documents places where violent acts involving law enforcement have occurred in L.A.
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confluence
Earth Focus
Why Communities of Color in L.A. Voted Against Plastic Bags
Post date:Their fight against plastic bags becomes even more urgent as the threat of floods looms even larger.
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confluence
Earth Focus
Growing an Urban Agriculture Hub on the Los Angeles River
Post date:A study concluded that the 660-acre area bisected by the L.A. River within Lincoln Heights, Cypress Park, and Chinatown neighborhoods is an ideal neighborhood to encourage urban agriculture.
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lost landmarks
History & Society
The Brewery Art Colony: From Craft Beers to Arts and Crafts
Post date:The former beer making facility is now a community of like-minded artists brewing up a constant flow of creativity behind its brick walls.
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Chinatown
Departures
Broadway Bridge
Post date:How do you play the L.A. River at the Broadway Bridge?
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la river
Earth Focus
Ed P. Reyes River Greenway is Open, Sort of
Post date:The rare green space in Lincoln Heights may seem like a park, but it's technically a water treatment facility.
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Atwater Village
Earth Focus
New Report Introduces Northeast Los Angeles Riverside Communities to the Rest of L.A.
Post date:The plan outlines eight overarching goals for the Northeast L.A. neighborhoods surrounding the L.A. River.
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Atwater Village
Northeast L.A. Riverfront
Local Media Perspectives on the L.A. River and Northeast L.A.
Post date:The researchers of the NELA Riverfront Collaborative conducted a focus group discussion with local media producers, editors, and writers to learn about the conditions and challenges of local media storytelling from the perspective of those that were di...
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Cypress Park
Earth Focus
Catching Up with Ed Reyes: A Bluer, Greener Future
Post date:In part three of a feature profile, former councilmember Ed Reyes reflects on his career achievements concerning the L.A. River.
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Cypress Park
Earth Focus
Catching Up with Ed Reyes: Concrete Change
Post date:In part two of a feature profile, former councilmember Ed Reyes recalls his career beginnings in the Bay Area, growing environmental concerns, and a new appreciation for the L.A. River.
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Cypress Park
Earth Focus
Catching Up with Ed Reyes: Growing Up by the River
Post date:In part one of a feature profile, former councilmember Ed Reyes recalls his childhood growing up by the L.A. River, fighting with local kids, and facing the hard realities of the streets.
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parks
Lost LA
What's in a Name? The Origins of Lincoln Heights' Ela Park
Post date:Its three-letter name is almost as tiny as 0.38-acre park itself, but "Ela" -- as in Ela Park of Lincoln Heights -- is actually an acronym with big historical meaning.
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
HM157: Lincoln Heights' Home for Underground Arts
Post date:HM157 is a Victorian mansion-turned underground art community in Lincoln Heights, striving to create sustainable live/work space.
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Eric Garcetti
Redefine
Rooftop Bling: Forever 21 HQ to Be Dressed in Solar Power
Post date:The planned 5.1-megawatt solar power system being installed on the rooftop of fashion retailer Forever 21's headquarters in Lincoln Heights is said to be the largest single-rooftop solar power system in L.A. County
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The Nosh
Food
Activist Robert Egger's SoCal Return
Post date:The founder of D.C. Central Kitchen has a million-dollar grant from AARP to start a Los Angeles equivalent. We talked with him about charity, the "fiction of the nutritional guidelines," and more.
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arts
Northeast L.A. Riverfront
Photographing Life Along the Northeast Los Angeles Riverfront
Post date:Photographer Ricardo Palavecino's portraits provide an insight into the daily lives of individuals and communities based around the L.A. River in Northeast L.A.
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lincoln heights
Northeast L.A. Riverfront
People of Lincoln Heights: Grace Krilanovich
Post date:It's nice being close to downtown but not quite so close and it's also nice being, somewhat close to Silver Lake or Echo Park, but it's a lot cheaper than those neighborhoods.