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Reuben Lewis Vigil at Concordia Park
Violent crimes have spiked markedly since the COVID-19 pandemic emerged, but "law and order" rhetoric misleads the public about solutions to violence in ways that threaten the health and safety of vulnerable groups.
KANLUNGAN Tribute to Rosary Castro-Olega
A tribute from the website KANLUNGAN, a digital memorial tracking the global deaths of healthcare workers of Philippine ancestry.
Nurses stand outside of Kaiser Hospital
Filipinx Americans make up a significant proportion of nurses, clinical staff, nursing home and home healthcare providers.
People wait in line to receive food at a Food Bank distribution for those in need as the coronavirus pandemic continues on April 9, 2020 in Van Nuys, California. | Mario Tama/Getty Images
There are no easy decisions for leaders to make when it comes to handling the COVID-19 pandemic. Both principle and concern about risk are informing collective decision-making, but privilege also underlies many such deliberations.
A homeless man sitting on a stoop | Ben Hershey / Unsplash
While Los Angeles has the reputation of being a city of dreams, its urban landscape has become a nightmare for Black and Brown residents. Learn how South L.A. has developed in a way that's detrimental to its residents and what's being done about it.
A young girl with a red shirt plays with her parents
For middle-class parents of disabled children, good income and great insurance are still not enough to cover the vast holes in U.S. healthcare.
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