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Protests over the killing of George Floyd have hastened teachers union calls to remove police from Los Angeles’ public school campuses.
Youth from around Los Angeles marched for police reform and justice in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement.
The bleakest chapter of the history of COVID-19 in Los Angeles will be devoted to the demise of nursing home residents.
Los Angeles photojournalist Ted Soqui captured Sunday’s All Black Lives Matter march in Hollywood.
Thousands of protesters gathered in front of Los Angeles District Attorney Jackie Lacey’s office on June 10.
A review of little-seen films that chronicle the African-American struggle for equality.
For two weeks the LAPD seemed bent on squashing protests – and on fighting the mayor and other critics in government.
Long-established inequities in America’s health care system have put poor people in the crosshairs of a medical disaster.
As eviction bans lift and temporary housing provisions end, what happens to those who can’t afford rent?
An historic week saw an historically large protest march down Hollywood’s Walk of Fame.
The state’s history of voter suppression underscores economic disparities that hit black Georgians hardest.
Economist Stephanie Kelton sees danger in Democrats allowing history to repeat itself with the next recovery.
Detainees’ pleas for help from the Governor’s office have gone unheeded.
Latino, Chicano and Indigenous residents of El Sereno, a neighborhood in northeast Los Angeles, march in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement.
California’s public schools, underfunded since the 2008 recession, face further cuts under Gov. Newsom’s proposed budget.
At least 2,700 people have been arrested in the city of Los Angeles for participating in protests denouncing the killing of George Floyd.
The Minneapolis Police Department’s long and bigoted legacy.
As California reopens, essential home care workers may have their hours cut.
A co-founder of the activist organization’s Los Angeles chapter explains the distance between Trayvon Martin and George Floyd.
Green energy investment comes with a steep price tag. So too does business as usual.