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most of the violence happens in the south lawndale community -- north lawndale community. flourished,ty has whereas north lawndale has been devastated. it looks like beirut. there is something wrong and rahm emanuel knows, but the people don't have any faith in him because he will not tackle what is going on as far as that divide. host: what specifically has to be done? what needs to be tackled? the gangasically, violence. there is a latin king. not a racist, but there is a disparity between the hispanic
most of the violence happens in the south lawndale community -- north lawndale community. flourished,ty has whereas north lawndale has been devastated. it looks like beirut. there is something wrong and rahm emanuel knows, but the people don't have any faith in him because he will not tackle what is going on as far as that divide. host: what specifically has to be done? what needs to be tackled? the gangasically, violence. there is a latin king. not a racist, but there is a disparity between...
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most of south lawndale is hispanic and north lawndale is african-american.ost of these people have direct connections. this is what the community believes breed i am not going to sugarcoat it. the community believes there is a preference with the hispanic community. they think that he is basically in the pocket of the hispanic community. i hate to say that, but connected to the cartel. this is what they believe. host: when you say this is what they believe, what community are you talking about? guest: these -- caller: the south lawndale community? host: the african-american community? caller: yes, they want to know why those communities are not funded. second only to the magnificent mile as far as the revenue they take in. there is a thing called the hispanic employment plan. these different organizations have flourished. the organizations in the black community have not and they have been devastated over the past 20 years with regard to drugs. it is on the news today about the direct connection between the cartel and the different. i am just being honest wi
most of south lawndale is hispanic and north lawndale is african-american.ost of these people have direct connections. this is what the community believes breed i am not going to sugarcoat it. the community believes there is a preference with the hispanic community. they think that he is basically in the pocket of the hispanic community. i hate to say that, but connected to the cartel. this is what they believe. host: when you say this is what they believe, what community are you talking about?...
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no one ever claims lawndale's baby doe. fast forward 34 years. that baby is now all grown up. >> you take this, winona. >> reporter: janet barnicot lives north of los angeles, about 100 miles from where she was found. >> this is my dad. >> reporter: after a year in foster care janet got lucky. she was adopted. tell me about your adoptive parents. >> they found out they couldn't have children, so they started to do the adoption process. >> reporter: janet has an idyllic childhood, boisterous birthday parties, dance lessons and even her own pony named crocodile dundee. around the time janet entered junior high school she started to pepper her parents with questions about her past. >> do i have siblings? who are my parents? why was i adopted? why didn't they want me? >> reporter: the barnicots sat her down for a candid conversation. >> i just remember sitting at the kitchen table, and they had pulled out the newspaper articles about the lady who found me riding her bike. >> reporter: janet always knew she was adopted, but when she found out she was
no one ever claims lawndale's baby doe. fast forward 34 years. that baby is now all grown up. >> you take this, winona. >> reporter: janet barnicot lives north of los angeles, about 100 miles from where she was found. >> this is my dad. >> reporter: after a year in foster care janet got lucky. she was adopted. tell me about your adoptive parents. >> they found out they couldn't have children, so they started to do the adoption process. >> reporter: janet has...
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i talk here about the lawndale operator which is wonderful short song. you can actually see griffith learning and getting ideas. it was kind of established this classic griffith of someone endangering someone racing to danger and cutting between those two. it's kind of a brilliant film for its time. when he sort of said, i'm just going to make a commercial film. sometimes he can make a decent commercial film but when he tried to regard himself as an artiste Ãi think he stepped off the path that he should have been on. >> in the time you spend here researching for the book, did you experience any earthquakes? you talk about how improbable la is as a location, or the any major earthquakes in the 1900s and did that factor into any decisions that were made to develop the city? >> no, it was fairly an earthquake free time for los angeles. 1906 was when san francisco had problems. maybe that took some of the pressure off. i had nothave not experienced a earthquake .2 earthquakes i experience, one was in brooklyn. brooklyn, new york. and the other was i think i
i talk here about the lawndale operator which is wonderful short song. you can actually see griffith learning and getting ideas. it was kind of established this classic griffith of someone endangering someone racing to danger and cutting between those two. it's kind of a brilliant film for its time. when he sort of said, i'm just going to make a commercial film. sometimes he can make a decent commercial film but when he tried to regard himself as an artiste Ãi think he stepped off the path...
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a collaborative art space in north lawndale, initiated by the nda chicago in an unusual partnership with cbl, or the conservative vice lords. a new manifestation of the westside gangs. the artist doing -- northwestern faculty member has written extensively on arnold's connection on art and soul. in some ways, this work, photo collages commenting on gender sexuality based in politics. despite being included in figan's show, demonstrate how focused and in some ways limited, my inquiry is. in other words, i am looking at predominate -- predominately -- predominately white male artists and established collections. yet, it still brings forth questions of efficacy -- and current conflict. at the events of 1968 could infiltrate that tightly controlled context, things must have been pretty bad. figan's shows and the other protest exhibitions demonstrate the tenuous relation between the gallery and what is happening in the street. while we often pretend otherwise, these sites are intimately connected. we often pretend that art is more concerned with the philosophical, the esoteric, or the aesthet
a collaborative art space in north lawndale, initiated by the nda chicago in an unusual partnership with cbl, or the conservative vice lords. a new manifestation of the westside gangs. the artist doing -- northwestern faculty member has written extensively on arnold's connection on art and soul. in some ways, this work, photo collages commenting on gender sexuality based in politics. despite being included in figan's show, demonstrate how focused and in some ways limited, my inquiry is. in...
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we are tracking an injury after a car struck a pedestrian on highway 12 eastbound near lawndale road.tly blocked. expect delays in both elections. a foggy right, there is the golden gate bridge if you can see it. lee's be careful out there. >>> it is tough to see along the coastline, the north bay and visibility is low. the golden gate bridge is included in that mix. this is what it looks across slme and drive and it is also carefully a through the poor visibility. 50 in livermore. we have a ridge of high pressure to the south of us and temperatures inland will be feeling warm today, the 80s and low 90s. it will be hot and dry. a cooldown is coming. nt ck to school. and it feels even better when you find them for less. at ross. yes for less. you know when you're at ross and you'rhello.... ...and then the price is like, helllooo! that's yes for less. find the latest trends and styles at prices that are a perfect fit. it feels even better when you find it for less. at ross. yes for less. it's thursday august. >>> good morning to our viewers in the west. it's thursday august 2, 2018. wel
we are tracking an injury after a car struck a pedestrian on highway 12 eastbound near lawndale road.tly blocked. expect delays in both elections. a foggy right, there is the golden gate bridge if you can see it. lee's be careful out there. >>> it is tough to see along the coastline, the north bay and visibility is low. the golden gate bridge is included in that mix. this is what it looks across slme and drive and it is also carefully a through the poor visibility. 50 in livermore. we...
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Aug 13, 2018
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time as the show, he was an artist and resident at art and soul, a collaborative art space in north lawndale initiated by the mca in chicago, an unusual partnership with cvl or the conservative vice lords, a new manifestation of the west side gangs. and actually, the artist rebecca zorich, has written extensively on arnold's connection in "art and soul." and in some ways, this work photo collages comments on gender, sexuality, race and politics, despite being included in the show, demonstrate how limited by inquiry is. in other words, i'm looking at predominantly male artists in high-end galleries with tons of commercial viability and in established collections. yet it still draws questions about the efficacy of political art and the ability to intervene in current conflict. if the events of 1968 could infiltrate the tightly-controlled context, things must have been pretty bad. feigen's shows and the other protest exhibitions demonstrate the tenuous relation between the gallery wall and what's happening in the street. and while we often pretend otherwise these sites are intimately connected,
time as the show, he was an artist and resident at art and soul, a collaborative art space in north lawndale initiated by the mca in chicago, an unusual partnership with cvl or the conservative vice lords, a new manifestation of the west side gangs. and actually, the artist rebecca zorich, has written extensively on arnold's connection in "art and soul." and in some ways, this work photo collages comments on gender, sexuality, race and politics, despite being included in the show,...