The “changemakers” of one Minneapolis activist group use art and community outreach to help their city understand George Floyd’s death.
As the trial of George Floyd’s alleged killer unfolds in Minneapolis, a nation takes a long look at itself in the mirror.
Hundreds gathered Wednesday to protest the impending closure of Echo Park Lake, where a large houseless community currently resides.
For many, the warehouse workers’ organizing drive is less about wages or benefits, and more about winning dignity and respect.
Amazon, owned by the world’s richest man, has spent millions of dollars to dissuade its Bessemer workers from voting for a union.
A coalition of civil and human rights leaders, officials, and the community stood in front of the Los Angeles County Hall of Administration in the face of rising hate violence.
When a planned protest calling for Trump to leave fell on the morning Joe Biden became president-elect, a celebration broke out.
Black Lives Matter activists bring Ava DuVernay and Los Angelenos together on Election Day to celebrate organizing and voting.
In an eleventh hour move, Sacramento extended the statewide eviction moratorium for renters suffering COVID-related hardships.
At least 12 past and present Trump administration staffers have ties to neo-Nazi and anti-immigrant hate groups.
On Saturday Angelenos and demonstrators in other cities urged Gov. Newsom to deport ICE from California.
Robert Fuller and Malcolm Harsch, both black men, were found dead, hanging from trees, two weeks apart.
Youth from around Los Angeles marched for police reform and justice in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement.
An historic week saw an historically large protest march down Hollywood’s Walk of Fame.
Latino, Chicano and Indigenous residents of El Sereno, a neighborhood in northeast Los Angeles, march in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement.
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 Black Lives Matter demonstration demanded an end to police violence against people of color.
As the pandemic’s cruelest month gave way to the merry month of May, Los Angeles was filled with demands and unrest.
Los Angeles’ cleanup of a homeless encampment is met by protests from homeless residents and activists.
Facing rent hikes, tenants at Chinatown’s Hillside Villa apartment complex rallied outside their landlord’s home to call for an alternative solution.