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Open Letter to the City of Los Angeles from Mutual Aid Groups

Open Letter to the City of Los Angeles from Mutual Aid Groups

by Angelenos for All | Aug 18, 2023 | News

via Palms Unhoused Mutual Aid August 18, 2023 Dear City of Los Angeles,Mayor Karen Bass,City and County officials, We demand that the City of Los Angeles open up ALL public buildings, hotels, libraries, public transportation hubs, parking structures, recreation...
Community members halt sweep of Van Nuys encampment on Aetna Street

Community members halt sweep of Van Nuys encampment on Aetna Street

by Angelenos for All | Aug 15, 2023 | News

via LA Public Press VAN NUYS — An encampment sweep planned near the Van Nuys Metro G Line station was averted Tuesday, after community members turned out to defend the unhoused community. The “sweep” on Aetna Street was the first official planned removal of tents and...
Narcan, rare books and citizenship: How L.A.’s chief librarian is meeting the city’s needs

Narcan, rare books and citizenship: How L.A.’s chief librarian is meeting the city’s needs

by Angelenos for All | Aug 9, 2023 | News

via LA Times The sparrows fled the courtyard. It was quiet amid the classics. John Szabo stepped out of the elevator and walked through the sunlit atrium of the Central Library. He passed a slumbering homeless man and, with the efficiency of a spy, disappeared into...
Thousands of city workers have gone on strike. Bass says L.A. is ‘not going to shut down’

Thousands of city workers have gone on strike. Bass says L.A. is ‘not going to shut down’

by Angelenos for All | Aug 8, 2023 | News

via LA Times Workers, managers and elected officials braced for one of the biggest labor actions to hit Los Angeles city government in a generation — a one-day walkout by the union that represents traffic officers, gardeners, mechanics, custodians, lifeguards,...
A happy ending as urban farmers beat a mega-warehouse development in North Richmond

A happy ending as urban farmers beat a mega-warehouse development in North Richmond

by Angelenos for All | Aug 2, 2023 | News

via Los Angeles Times The real estate standoff on a windswept spit of land in industrial North Richmond, Calif., had the makings of one of those bitter and protracted battles in which community well-being was once again at risk of being squashed by the rapacious might...
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