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How South (Central) Los Angeles Is Forging Its Future

Where Movements and Place Make the People and Their Dreams From left to right: Angel Jennings, Manuel Pastor, Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo, and Corey Matthews. Photo by Aaron Salcido. by Jackie Mansky | July 28, 2021 Under the shade of Mercado La Paloma’s gold medallion trees, some 200 masked guests gathered to take part in Zócalo Public Square’s long-awaited return to in-person programming. The open-air event, which also streamed live online, was produced in partnership with Esperanza Community Housing’s South Central Innervisions: An AfroLatinxFuturism, a free multidisciplinary arts festival being held at the mercado, a marketplace and community center in the Figueroa Corridor, this Saturday.

Panel Explores Lessons of South L A s Struggles and Successes - Los Angeles Sentinel | Los Angeles Sentinel

Panel Explores Lessons of South L A s Struggles and Successes - Los Angeles Sentinel | Los Angeles Sentinel
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The Best Things To Do In LA And SoCal This Week: July 26 - 29

The Best Things To Do In LA And SoCal This Week: July 26 - 29
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African American Equity in Media - Los Angeles Sentinel

African American Equity in Media By Sentinel News Service – Brandon Brooks, Managing Editor, The Los Angeles Sentinel (@BrandonIBrooks) – Beverly White, Reporter, NBC Los Angeles (@BeverlyNBCLA) Moderated by Executive Director Capri Maddox   About the webinar: This roundtable discussion, hosted by Civil + Human Rights and Equity Department (LA Civil Rights) & Councilmember Mark Ridley Thomas will bring together reporters, editors, and journalists to engage in a meaningful discussion on African American representation in newsrooms and news coverage moderated by LA Civil Rights Executive Director Capri Maddox. This conversation will explore the history and future of diversity in Los Angeles news media as well as the landscape of media industries following a year of racial reckoning, rising threats from white supremacist groups, and the inauguration of a new President and the first Black woman Vice President. The roundtable will identify needed actions to address discrimina

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