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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNArmed With Just a Badge, Los Angeles’ First Policewoman Protected the City’s Most Vulnerable in the Early 20th CenturyAlice Stebbins Wells patrolled dance halls, skating rinks, penny arcades and movie theaters, keeping these public spaces free ...
A lender has purchased an 83,000-square-foot Koreatown shopping center at a bankruptcy auction after its landlord defaulted ...
On March 15, 2021, the U.S. Senate confirmed Deb Haaland as secretary of the Interior Department, making her the first Native ...
Columbia Pacific Partners paid $29.2 million for California Market after former owner defaulted on debt tied to the building ...
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Legendary journalist K.W. Lee was fiercely committed to exposing political malpractice in California and elevating Asian Americans.
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Emily Standley Allard on MSNThe Insurrection Act and America’s Troubling History You Need to KnowImagine waking up in a country where the military isn’t just used to stop riots or keep the peace but is instead rounding up ...
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A complaint reviewed by The Times accuses officers of voicing open discrimination against potential recruits and colleagues ...
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Audacy on MSN1992 vs. 2020: What can the Minneapolis Police Department learn from the Los Angeles Police Department?Minneapolis Police are getting some help navigating how to work under a consent decree after the murder of George Floyd. That ...
In 1966, Simone wrote and performed “Four Women,” a musical portrait of different stereotyped Black women who were exploited ...
This talk features community activist and peace advocate Twilight Bey reflecting on the 10th anniversary of the Los Angeles Riots. As a key figure in gang intervention and social justice work, Bey ...
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