The Right to Recreation These community activities are about equality as much as entertainment. Anne Pinto-Rodrigues | May 23, 2024
Will California Do Reparations Right? California is closer than any other state to realizing reparations for Black people. Now, the state faces a make-or-break moment. Erin Aubry Kaplan | Feb 29, 2024
Video | California | Housing | Homelessness | YES! Presents: Rising Up with Sonali Centering the Dignity of L.A.鈥檚 Unhoused Unhoused people in Los Angeles just survived a massive storm. What can the city do about housing before the next extreme weather event? | Feb 15, 2024
The Rainbow Connection Intergenerational housing for LGBTQ elders and youth can relieve isolation and housing instability for both groups. Greg Hernandez | Nov 30, 2023
Analysis | Building the Block | Downtown Crenshaw Rising | California | Gentrification | Eviction The Fight for Housing Justice in Los Angeles From the Los Angeles Tenants Union to Downtown Crenshaw, communities of color in L.A. are rewriting the rules of housing rights. Jaisal Noor | Dec 5, 2022
Sustaining the Chicano Movement Across Generations In 1970, tens of thousands of people in East Los Angeles marched for equality, identifying themselves as 鈥淐hicano.鈥 Today, the Chicano Moratorium continues as young and old learn from one another. Sonali Kolhatkar | Nov 15, 2021
Grassroots Volunteers Are Finding Vaccine Appointments for Others Across the country, volunteers are using their digital savvy to help at-risk people access the COVID vaccine. Anna Almendrala | Mar 25, 2021