gentrification
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Politics
A Silent Threat Looming Over Our Unhoused Neighbors: What History Can Tell Us About What To Expect Before The Los Angeles 2028 Olympics
As Los Angeles prepares to host the 2028 Olympics, nearby unhoused communities face mounting uncertainty.
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Politics
American Capitalism Enables its Citizens to Hate the Unhoused
"A majority of Americans have misguided views of unhoused communities, ranging from neglect to cruel dehumanization. This is not a…
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Campus Life
Property, Personhood, and Police: Surveillance and Housing in Los Angeles and Beyond
“If they’re going to try and evict us, I’m not going to make it easy. I’m not going to just…
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Dialogue and Opinion
Socially Distanced Style: What the Pandemic Has Taught Us About Fashion
Fashion trends need to stop ripping off communities of color without recognition and proclaiming white inventiveness.
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Politics
Moms4housing: Black Moms Say Housing for All
While the moms were ultimately successful in buying the house, the journey to this point was filled with traumatic police…
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Local elections
Proposition 10 on the California Midterm Ballot: What It Means for Communities Everywhere
Homelessness, and therefore the California Housing Crisis, as an inextricably intersectional issue. Proposition 10, which will be on the ballot…
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Campus Life
UCLA: Defend Boyle Heights on Artwashing and Gentrification
The movement against gentrification must be explicitly militant and anti-capitalist. Liberal fantasies of peaceful protest and voted reform do nothing…
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Arts and Creative
Kya Lou asks, “What Do You Do ‘Fore It’s Gone?”
UCLA art major Kya Lou’s exhibit “What Do You Do ‘fore It’s Gone?” examines the space between the settlement and…
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Politics
(Vote) NO on Measure S
To truly ensure that the integrity of Los Angeles neighborhoods is kept intact, the city should focus on building new,…
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