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Boyle Heights Running Group Meets Critical Needs for Latinas

California UncoveredJanuary 25, 2024By George B. Sánchez-Tello

Running Mamis creates a safe space to run — away from road hazards, harassment and the strains of postpartum depression.

Los Angeles Has the Power to Challenge One of the Largest Mass Evictions in City History, Legal Experts Say

Latest NewsJanuary 24, 2024By Jessica Goodheart

The Office of the City Attorney says state law allows the evictions.

Cal State Faculty Union Strike Settlement Starts the Year With Another Labor Win

State of InequalityJanuary 23, 2024By Mark Kreidler

Despite a 10% raise, professors, lecturers, coaches, counselors and others will return to contract negotiations within months.

A Dead Cellphone, $27 in Cash and Nowhere to Turn

Latest NewsJanuary 23, 2024By Kate Morrissey

Migrants released by ICE after dark often must rely on the kindness of strangers and sheer luck or risk spending long nights on the street.

STRIKING BACK: Can American Workers Disrupt Inequality?

“Striking Back” — How Workers Across a Polarized U.S. Are Challenging Economic Inequality

A new Capital & Main series explores rising labor unrest in a nation of extreme disparities.

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