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L.A. County Honors Jackie Goldberg for Decades of Public Service
Jackie Goldberg’s career spans decades of impactful service. She began as a classroom teacher in the Los Angeles Unified School District or LAUSD and later served on the LAUSD Board of Education, where she championed initiatives to improve educational outcomes for all students. Her tenure as a member of the Los Angeles City Council was marked by her focus on affordable housing, environmental sustainability, and workers' rights.
Kelp’s Green Hope—The Fight to Protect Earth’s Ancient Ocean Forests
The die-off shows just how fragile Earth is becoming. Forests like those off of Point Fermin are survivors, having existed as much as 32 million years ago. They can harbor more life forms than any other single ocean community, including Marty-Rivera’s beloved coral reefs. I’ve seen creatures including whales, nudibranchs, garibaldi, lobsters, goliath groupers, sea lions and dolphins in the saltwater glades from here to Catalina.
State of the Free Press 2025— The Story Being Censored Could Be Yours (Whether You Know It Or Not)!
By Paul Rosenberg, Senior Editor
With any “Top 10” list, there’s a natural tendency to look first at number one, and neither I nor Project...
Join an Encore Performance of San Pedro ♥ Festival of the Arts 2024
At this family event attendees will get to see dance performances from this year's festival (nine companies) and a unique feature called “2 Moves” where the performing artists will share “2 Moves” from their dance for the audience to learn
Los Angeles Briefs: Motion Enhances Access to Justice for Justice-Involved Residents; Hahn Addresses County Homelessness Proposal
This motion will allow JCOD to act as the administrative intermediatory between these smaller service provider organizations and MCPs and will allow the county to draw down Medi-Cal dollars to support justice-involved residents.
Los Angeles Briefs: New DA Sworn In, Latino Report Planned, Support for Phillips 66 Workers
his is an opportunity for the county to increase equity, promote the wellbeing of Latino residents, and ensure a vibrant Los Angeles County where Latinos fully participate in, contribute to and benefit from everything this region has to offer.
LA Harbor Afloat Parade
The holiday afloat parade, however, is an event that brings everybody together along the waterfront. Organizers hope a renovated and revitalized waterfront can be the shot in the arm the LA Harbor Holiday Afloat Parade Committee needs.
Unplugging the News (and History) in San Francisco
Unlike solid paper or microfiche records, electronic archives can be liquidated with the toggle of a switch. Not only are online news archives vulnerable to destruction for reasons of cost-saving or rewriting history — that destruction is actually occurring.
CPJ Honors Fearless Journalists at 2024 International Press Freedom Awards
Leila Fadel, host of NPR’s Morning Edition, recognized Al Aila in absentia as Israel did not permit the Gazan journalist to leave the occupied Palestinian territory to attend the awards. Al Aila assumed the role of director of Ain Media following the killing of her husband, Roshdi Sarraj, on October 22, 2023, by the Israeli military.
An “Amphitheater That’s Not
As for the proposed waterfront “amphitheater,” it’s just a stage and a flat landscaped lawn where 6,200 folding chairs could be placed. The “Entertainment Lawn” does not have a slope so viewing of the stage is limited and the shape of the stage does not have anything to do with the help of acoustics. The “not” Amphitheater is more like a permanent pop-up stage rather than a purpose-built stage. Think Coachella but near water and a wet lawn.



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