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Sanctuary or Surveillance? Bay Area Cities Face Federal Tech Expansion

As the federal government expands surveillance technology, Bay Area communities are weighing the impact on civil liberties and immigration protections.

Senador Alex Padilla Somos Todos

Cuando Padilla alzó la voz, identificándose como senador e intentó hacer una pregunta, no medió ningún tipo de pausa: ellos atacan primero y preguntan después.

Ritchie Valens Recreation Center Builds on It’s History of Community

Diana Martinez | San Fernando Sun Named after the rock 'n' roll legend, RVRC has been the after-school spot for local families for generations.

Mar Vista Recreation Center: Where Immigrants and Locals Find Connection and Community in West LA

Pamela Anchang | Immigrant Magazine Mar Vista is a space where cultures mix, traditions are shared, and people of all generations find time to relax, play, and support each other.

Los Ángeles pedirá a sus residentes colaboración para planificar el futuro de los parques de la Ciudad

Los Ángeles está recurriendo a la diversidad de sus habitantes para evaluar el estado de más de 500 parques en toda la ciudad.

MacArthur Park School: Lots of Cement, Few Trees

Hispanic LA | With global warming pushing temperatures beyond 100 degrees Fahrenheit, the lack of trees and green space has become a critical problem in schools, where youth vulnerable to the heat spend much of their lives.

Oaxacan Nursery Owner Believes in Benefits of Fruit Trees

Impulso | Fruit tree arborist Ricardo Ortiz is passionate about helping to stop climate change and reforestation, creating shade, and providing delicious food for the palate.

East LA, Boyle Heights Neighbors Call For More Trees, Fewer Cell Phone Antennas

Kiosko | Residents of East Los Angeles and Boyle Heights are asking for more trees to mitigate heat waves and have more oxygen.

Green Shade Coverage for Extreme Heat: What LA Residents Can Do

World Journal | A report from the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability, UCLA reveals that extreme heat has a disproportionate impact on low-income people and communities of color in Los Angeles.