Southern California 
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SOURCE: Black Perspectives
3/1/2022
CORE's Fight for Fair Housing in Los Angeles
by M. Keith Claybrook, Jr.
The fight for fair housing in Los Angeles demonstrates the way that racism has been maintained through the institutions of housing and real estate.
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SOURCE: Tropics of Meta
8/27/2021
A Historic Seaside Community: Recovering Santa Monica's "Inkwell" Beach
by Brian Dunlap
"Memorial Day 1920. A young African American chauffeur, Arthur Valentine, settled on “Whites Only” Topanga Beach. With friends and family, he stepped from his truck. Three sheriff’s deputies demanded that they leave."
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SOURCE: KCET
6/30/2020
Tongva to Zumba: 'East of East' Celebrates Radical History of El Monte
“East of East” draws on scholarship in disciplines such as history, cultural studies and urban geography. However, its strength lies in its ability to amplify the voices and expressions of those generally excluded from official archival histories to provide a “new archive” of the region’s historical and contemporary significance.
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