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Unifying Diversity Through Activism
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Despite the criticisms of the movement, people are coming together through diversity for a different future.
May Day 2011: Where have all the hand-written signs gone?
Walking down Broadway, looking for Olympic, the street…
Video: Bici Libre
Bici Libre repairs and redistributes abandoned bicycles to low-income communities where bicycles are a major source of transportation.
Finding Brown Pride in Prisoner Letters
The influx of letters and support from prisoners was a catalyst for the creation of a section for their contributions called Sigan Luchando, which first appeared in La Gente's April/May 1993 issue.
Chicano Studies Research Center Holds Annual Open House
The event this year was dedicated to Chon Noriega the director of the CSRC in celebration of his 50th birthday, and 10th year as director.
SnapFotos: Art in the Streets
Introducing La Gente's photo blog. For today, pictures from Westwood LIVE.
La Mirada Invisible
Set in Argentina, 1982, as the rigid military dictatorship declines in power, the inner conflicts of a 23-year-old teacher’s assistant unfolds in this dramatic fiction from LALIFF.
La Mirada Invisible
Set in Argentina, 1982, as the rigid military dictatorship declines in power, the inner conflicts of a 23-year-old teacher’s assistant unfolds in this dramatic fiction from LALIFF.
The Business of Entertainment, Breaking In and Succeeding
The Creative Artists Agency (CAA) hosted a panel about how agencies work and the ways to get involved.
15th Annual Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival
The festival runs from July 17th to Monday, July 25th. It will feature dozens of films by new and established talent from the USA, Latin America, and Spain.