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"There is something powerful about the way a neighborhood, a suburb, an institution, a gathering place, the third place can have on an artist. These are places that serve as the setting for formative experiences."
an interview with raquel Gutiérrez
"This community learning group is a safe place where everyone’s opinion is heard. This is something I really love about this amazing group of people. They have welcomed me since the first day we met."
YANELI BELTRAN AND NUESTRA VOZ
"Professor José Orozco in the History Department developed a course module that explores the history of Chavez Ravine's Mexican communities and their displacement for Dodger Stadium construction in 1950s Los Angeles through historical accounts, oral histories, and documentaries."
TALES FROM THE TREES
"Because I was limited in where I could spend my time in those early months of quarantine, for fear of traveling and getting sick, I spent a lot more time walking the same few stretches in our neighborhood. And that, in turn, inspired me to look more closely at all the trees, bushes, flowers, and plants around me."
A REFLECTION FROM EVA RECINOS
"my first introduction to persimmons was you."
GIFTED - A STUDENT POEM
"But still, that tree will always be standing as I walk through life."
A COMIC BY ETHAN RAMILLANO
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