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How To Be Kind
W.S. Milner, as she called herself, had her first showing at a two-women exhibit at Point (where The Den is now) in 2013. Half her work sold at the opening. A San Pedro art star was born.
 Historic Status Secured for Last Buildings of Terminal Island’s Japanese American Fishing Village
Before World War II, Terminal Island was home to more than 3,000 Japanese Americans and featured a lively commercial district centered on Tuna Street. The neighborhood disappeared almost overnight in 1942 after Executive Order 9066, when Terminal Island became the first community forcibly removed and incarcerated in internment camps.
 What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
Never in the history of this country has there been a federal task force on the Olympics, and yet the Orange Felon has signed an executive order creating one. One can only begin to imagine what could go wrong.
 The Militarization and Weaponization of Media Literacy
Funded and organized by NATO, the initiative positioned media literacy not as a means of empowering students to think critically about how power shapes media, but as a defense strategy to protect NATO member states from so-called “hostile actors.” The curriculum emphasized surveillance, resilience and behavior modification over reflection, analysis and democratic dialogue.
 Safe Zones, Strong Voices
Teachers Stand Against Deportations as School Year Begins
By Mark Friedman, Columnist
SAN PEDRO ― Teachers at San Pedro High School’s two campuses, along with thousands...
 “His arm slid off like a chicken wing.”
  Greg Palast -   0  
 We filmed Patrick while he watched the videos of bodies floating face down in another small town, in Kerr County, Texas, where the death toll from a flood in July has reached 136 and counting.
Patrick was shaken. Because it’s a horror he knows all too well.
 Efforts Emerge to Correct Prison Phone Rates, Mental Health Services and Reception Area Wait Times
Research has shown that staying in touch with loved ones while incarcerated reduces recidivism and improves public safety.
 Supervisors Honor 55th Anniversary of Chicano Moratorium and Strengthen Protections for Journalists
The motion passed today recognizes the vital role of journalism and highlights the unique value of culturally relevant, community-based reporting.
 Updated: Located At-Risk Missing Person – Corrion Scales, Long Beach
Updated Aug. 13, 2025
On Aug. 12, 2025 at-risk missing person Corrion Scales was located in Long Beach, safe and unharmed. He has been reunited...
 Dreams, Doppelgangers, and Parallel Universes
Dreams, Doppelgangers, and Parallel Universes, by artist Perin Mahler, presents an intriguing blend of surrealism and socio-political commentary.
 


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