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Jeremy Rosenberg

Jeremy Rosenberg is a Los Angeles-based writer, editor, and consultant whose work has appeared in various books, magazines, newspapers, and online.

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The 10 Freeway is indispensable to this Cal State L.A. student from San Bernardino County.
Executive Order 9066 altered the physical and psychological makeup of Los Angeles in ways that reverberate today.
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An activist from the Philippines retains her fighting spirit in L.A.
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Los Angeles is often derided for its endless sprawl, which can be blamed on a law that passed more than a 100 years ago.
Los Angeles-based artist's work is defined by his upbringing in Japan as a monk at an 800-year-old Buddhist monastery.
Homeless persons gathering on the sidewalk, Skid Row, Los Angeles, 1996. Photo by Jerry Berndt. Photo courtesy USC Digital Archives
Does the ordinance against urination and defecation make the city safer or more healthy for homeless people?
Founder of the popular Coolhaus truck tells us how even ice cream can be passed down the family tree.
A 1990 law changed the nation's collective understanding of who is an immigrant and what it means to arrive in America.
Weightlifter Richie Arakelian arrived in Los Angeles as a European champ, but now he was ready to set new world records.
Writer from London is puzzled by the homogenous population of West Hollywood.
Irvin Lai. Photo via Departures: Chinatown.
1965 Immigration changed the shaped of postwar Chinatown in Los Angeles and across the country.
What does it take to convince your partner to move to L.A. from another country?
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