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Hidden History of Black San Pedro

Flood played a crucial role in advocating for African American workers' rights in an era when unions were largely unwelcoming…

7 months ago

Resistance in Action

“Certainly, that has been Indivisible's national message,” Jones said. “We know this is a long battle. But for those of…

7 months ago

Unions Push Back Against Chaotic First Month of Trump Administration (Dispatcher, Feb. 2025)

These included ordering the mass firing of federal workers, including an estimated 200,000 “probationary workers,” canceling collective bargaining agreements reached…

7 months ago

Letters to the Editor: Trump Threats Warrant Relentless Protests, Democracy or Dictatorship? and Making Gaza The 51st State

We, in the LA harbor area, have a perfect venue to protest the maniacal man that is calling the horrifying…

7 months ago

An Injury To All

“We’re all connected. The federal government, the state and local government and the private sector,” Simon said. “We are all…

7 months ago

Talking Trade, Kool-Aid and Gaslighting ― A Barstool Debate on Tariffs, Robots, and Reality

The problem is that even though this is a kind of performative political theater, real consequences will come. It will…

7 months ago

LA Harbor International Film Festival Sets Sail on 22nd Voyage March 13-16

“DocSunday,” 2 p.m. at the YWCA Harbor Area Julia Morgan Auditorium. This year features the POLA premiere of Patrice: The…

7 months ago

The Actors Jungle: A New Era of South Bay Theatrical Innovation

August’s idea came as a result of wanting to fill the new theater gap in San Pedro. He started looking…

7 months ago

Brouwerij West Closes its Doors After a Weekend of Goodbyes

San Pedro locals, Crafted vendors, and Brouwerij West devotees packed the courtyard and interior of the brewery for the event…

7 months ago

From Tuna Street to Walker’s Cafe

When they learned the port was intending to demolish these buildings to create more space for container storage, they immediately…

7 months ago