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    LA Latino Community Fights Surge of Anti-Immigrant Hate During Election Season

    To prevent hate acts and crimes, Los Angeles County involved local Latino consulates to join the LA vs Hate campaign.

    Pacoima Middle School Paves the Way With Living Schoolyard

    San Fernando Valley Sun / El Sol | The school, in one of the most economically disadvantaged areas of the San Fernando Valley, is the largest greening project for LAUSD.

    East LA, Boyle Heights Neighbors Call For More Trees, Fewer Cell Phone Antennas

    Kiosko | Residents of East Los Angeles and Boyle Heights are asking for more trees to mitigate heat waves and have more oxygen.

    Indigenous Wisdom Consulting: A Path for LA County to Embrace Nature

    Indigenous Network | Los Angeles County’s original stewards were the Tongva, the Chumash, the Tataviam, and the Acjachemen.

    Over 1,000 Trees Planted in Hottest Areas of San Fernando Valley

    La OpiniĂ³n | Despite resistance from some San Fernando Valley residents, expanding green cover benefits neighborhoods and five schools suffering yearly from high temperatures.

    Greening LA: Chinese Americans Collaborate

    World Journal | Worried about rising rents and being forced out of the neighborhoods they've lived in for years, residents are suspicious of any new renovation measures, especially greening projects that seem like a good idea.

    AAPI Heritage Luncheon Empowers LA Against Asian Hate

    A Los Angeles luncheon held to close out AAPI Heritage Month paid homage to the efforts of AAPI community leaders to counter historic spikes in Asian hate since the pandemic.

    Helping AAPI Communities Heal from the Pain of Racism

    Against historic surges in anti-Asian hate since the pandemic, a new pilot program is helping AAPI communities heal from hate crimes.

    Local Parks on the Chopping Block at Los Angeles City Hall

    LA will consider a series of cuts this week as the city faces a $469 million deficit this year, jeopardizing the city's already ailing parks system.

    Inside a Historic Initiative to Green LA County Schoolyards

    As Southern California grows ever-hotter, the movement to create living schoolyards is growing more than ever. 

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