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A distillery next to an elementary school? Community groups say they were blindsided by plan
Story & Photo by Laura Anaya-Morga | Long Beach Post | SEP. 28, 2022 Several community groups spoke up this week against the plan to build an expansive distillery across the street from Edison Elementary School in a largely Latino neighborhood that’s suffered from a lack of greenspace and high ... -
Long Beach community members upset after proposal for distillery next to school
R6 Distillery is planning to open their second location on Golden Avenue next to Edison Elementary in Long Beach. By Jaysha Patel | ABC7-Los Angeles | SEP. 30, 2022 | Video by ABC-7 LONG BEACH, Calif. (KABC) -- Long Beach residents gathered on Thursday to voice their concerns after the city ... -
El Magonista | Vol. 10, No. 30 | August 5, 2022 - N.Y. court ruling ...
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The Coup in Chile: What Did Nixon Know and When Did He Know it?
The National Security Archive calls for full disclosure of covert history as countdown to 50th Anniversary of military coup begins. By Peter Kornbluh | The National Security Archive | SEP. 12, 2022 | Photo courtesy of Fundacion Salvador Allende Washington D.C., September 12, 2022 - One day after the violent, ... -
The Pinochet files
A series of declassified US documents have revealed the extent of America's role in the Chilean coup. By Jonathan Franklin | The Guardian | SEP. 10, 2003 | Photo courtesy of Fundacion Salvador Allende September 11 1973 was a day of terror and bloodshed in Chile. After months of rising ... -
Column: San Bernardino judge reenacts the 1944 case that let Mexicans use the swimming pool
By Gustavo Arellano | Los Angeles Times | SEP. 18, 2022 | Photo by Robert Gauthier They sent out the hard-shell tacos on Thursday at Mitla Café the same way they have for 85 years — freshly fried, with a blizzard of cheddar cheese on top and a side of ... -
Column: If Gavin Newsom wants to be the anti-Trump, here’s his chance
By Jean Guerrero | Los Angeles Times | SEP. 24, 2022 | Photo by Rich Pedroncelli Gov. Gavin Newsom has embraced the role of migrants advocate on the national stage, dueling with Republican governors who are trying to score points with xenophobic voters by transporting asylum seekers out of their ... -
Long Beach launches Latino Cultural Center and El Mercado with October fiesta
Long-held dream becomes reality at Cesar Chavez Park. By Harry Saltzgaver | Press-Telegram | SEP. 19, 2022 | Photo courtesy of Centro CHA An 18-month visioning process culminated this month with the City Council approving a five-year, $4 million agreement to create the Latino Cultural Center and El Mercado de ... -
First lady Jill Biden visit to LA’s Homeboy Industries shines light on non-profit’s ‘impact’
By Robert Morales | Press-Telegram | SEP. 16, 2022 | Photo by Jae C. Hong Extricating oneself from life as a gang member is not easy. Neither is reintegrating into society after a prison term. That’s why it was a big deal when Homeboy Industries was founded by Father Gregory ... -
More than a Mexican Independence Day parade, it’s an East L.A. celebration of cultural pride
By Soudi Jimenez | Los Angeles Times | SEP. 17, 2022 | Photo by Soudi Jimenez After a two-year pandemic hiatus, the traditional Mexican Independence Day Parade will resume Sunday in East Los Angeles with colorful floats, charros, dancers, musicians and special guests, including Dodgers pitching legend Fernando Valenzuela as ...