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Touring the New Expo Line with the “Ethnic Media”
I was invited to join other members of the "ethnic media" (Metro's term, not mine) yesterday for a preview of the Expo Line. Set to open to the public on April 28th, trips between Culver City and downtown L.A. along the 8.6 miles of new line will be free all of next weekend.
April 20, 2012
South L.A. Celebrates Earth Day with Community Services Unlimited, Inc.
"I started getting mad that my school looked filthy." said 6th grade student Reaon. "We have a student store, and everything that you could buy in the store would always be on the ground -- all the wrappers and everything."
April 19, 2012
Finding Quiet Moments in a Crush of 100,000 CicLAvistas is Easier than You Think
At the risk of sounding blasphemous, I must confess that my favorite moments from CicLAvia are the quietest ones.
April 16, 2012
Start Your CicLAvia in South Los Angeles!
Although it may not have its own full-fledged CicLAvia extension just yet, you can still start your day off in a celebration of South L.A.
April 13, 2012
Community Services Unlimited, Inc.: Cultivating Communities by Cultivating Gardens
"LOOK AT THE STRAWBERRIES!!" squealed a student, pointing at the luscious red berries peeking out from under the leaves.
April 13, 2012
It’s a Small World: How Gang Activity Impacts the Livability of Streets
WHEN THEY JUMPED HIM IN to the crew in 10th grade, he tells me, the actual beating didn't last very long. There may have been 6 guys, but Fidel, a natural fighter, was swinging more fiercely than they were. After he connected hard with a couple of the guys, they decided they had had enough and declared it over.
April 5, 2012
Riding with the Real Rydaz: Planning for a July Tour of South L.A.
Although a few state parks will close on July 1, Shuntain Thomas, the Real Rydaz, and We Are Responsible People (WARP) want you to know that the streets of South Los Angeles will be open for riding.
April 3, 2012
Spring Into Health this Weekend at a Family Festival at Martin Luther King Jr. Recreation Center
"Celebrate Health!" is the main message of the the Spring Into Health Festival that will be held this weekend at Martin Luther King Jr. Recreation Center from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
March 30, 2012
Editorial: Don’t Let the South Figueroa Corridor Project Get Lost in the CRA Shuffle
In 2008, we were curious. In 2011, we were ecstatic. In 2012, depression is starting to set in. The South Figueroa Corridor Project, unveiled to the cheers of Livable Street advocates last February, may be on the ropes. Without action by a city agency, or the mayor's office, advocates are going to have to say goodbye to the separated bike path, bus only lane, increased open space, pedestrian plaza and other improvements the project promised. But it shouldn't be that way. In 2011, advocates were given three progressive visions for South Figueroa, currently a four or six lane street with whizzing cars or gridlock depending on the time of day. Instead of "good," "better" and "best," we might get status quo. With the state-mandated dissolution of Community Redevelopment Agencies, a certain amount of chaos is occurring around the state. Nowhere is that more prevalent than Los Angeles. One month after the dissolution of the local Community Redevelopment Agency, the city seems no closer to having a plan than it did when the California Supreme Court upheld Gov. Brown's plan to shutter the CRA's doors at the end of January.
March 30, 2012
Do I Look Suspicious to You? Livable Streets Starts with Equal Access to Streets
Mikey, Jonathan, and George were waiting for a friend just a few feet from the corner of Ave. 50 and York Blvd. in Highland Park when a police car pulled up. Two cops got out and told them to turn around, spread their legs, and put their hands behind their backs.
March 29, 2012