Author Rosalind Jones
Nicknamed “The Really Really Free 99” by organizers, the project ran for one year before closing its doors.
The coalition rallied at Home Depots across LA County in response to the corporation’s ongoing attacks against day laborers and complicity in ICE raids.
An organizer reflects on the lessons learned and the challenges ahead for LA’s community self defense networks.
The devices Home Depot installed in their parking lot emit a damaging, high-pitched sound that leaves those exposed feeling nauseous, dizzy, and unstable.
The total amount hovers near $5 billion and indicates a dark history of violence within the County’s juvenile justice system.
After the Eaton Canyon Fire devastated Altadena, community care burned brighter than ever
The narrowly avoided hunger crisis shows the flaws and shortcomings of LA County’s ability to mitigate social disasters.
Grassroots organizations and volunteer initiatives provided lifesaving support as government and institutions faltered.
Nine months after the Eaton Fire, the failures of institutions and local government are still apparent.
The Board meets on October 7 to discuss their findings regarding an exploratory phase.
The verdict comes amid an onslaught of attacks on higher education and student activism.
The long, hot summer of anti-ICE resistance continues.
This year’s Pride Month was different.
Ndindi Kitonga is dedicated to supporting her community and inspiring others to do the same