From wrestling mat to Justice Department, Kristen Clarke known for breaking barriers Cynthia HirschhornMay 25, 2021social justice, police
Black people hold just 32 of 585 board seats at L.A.'s top arts groups Cynthia HirschhornMay 25, 2021art, social justice, workforce, Los Angeles
LA’s ‘Unapologetically Black’ Mile-Long Monument Rises in Crenshaw Cynthia HirschhornMay 12, 2021social justice, urban design, public art, Los Angeles
Senate passes bill to counter hate crimes against Asian Americans Cynthia HirschhornApril 22, 2021social justice, U.S.A., politics
Following spa shootings ex-US attorneys condemn acts of hate Cynthia HirschhornMarch 25, 2021social justice, U.S.A.
Architecture’s whiteness by design can change. Mabel Wilson shows us how in MoMA show Cynthia HirschhornMarch 19, 2021architecture, social justice, design, women
A racist mob burned Santa Ana’s Chinatown to the ground. It still serves as a lesson Cynthia HirschhornMarch 18, 2021social justice, race, U.S.A.
What Role Can Cities Play in Reparations? Some Aim to Find Out Cynthia HirschhornFebruary 10, 2021cities, social justice, history, U.S.A.
Infrastructure Built by Enslaved People Still Creates Wealth in US Cities Cynthia HirschhornFebruary 8, 2021history, U.S.A., cities, social justice
UCLA wins $3.65-million grant to build ‘Age of Mass Incarceration’ archive with LAPD records Cynthia HirschhornJanuary 28, 2021education, police, history, social justice, philanthropy, Los Angeles
Saudi activist who campaigned for women’s right to drive is sentenced to nearly six years Cynthia HirschhornDecember 28, 2020women, global, social justice
What Truth and Reconciliation Looks Like in Practice Guest UserNovember 2, 2020social justice, social change, cities, U.S.A., civic engagement
Newsom signs law mandating more diversity in California corporate boardrooms Guest UserSeptember 30, 2020politics, social justice, leadership, California
California task force will consider paying reparations for slavery Guest UserSeptember 30, 2020social justice, California
If We Are Serious About Racial Equality, We Need to Start in Our Own Neighborhoods Guest UserSeptember 17, 2020social justice, equality, race, housing
U.S. Open champion Naomi Osaka let her masks do the talking. In the end, she wanted to know what we heard. Guest UserSeptember 13, 2020women, U.S.A., social justice
Milwaukee Latest City to Put an Equity Lens on its Parks Guest UserSeptember 4, 2020public space, civic space, social justice, cities, park
Many California police reform efforts have stalled despite push from George Floyd protests Guest UserAugust 28, 2020police, social justice, politics, California
George Floyd protests: Black police officers see fight for racial justice through personal lens Guest UserAugust 2, 2020police, social justice, Los Angeles