by Luis Mirón | Aug 20, 2021 | Books
Forty Years: Memoirs from the Pages of a Newspaper Los Angeles was founded in 1781. Among the forty-four individuals who founded it, there were twenty-two adults and twenty-two children. Not very many people know that there were only two Whites among the founders, but...
by Eduardo Garcia | Aug 2, 2021 | Media, Photography
#blaxicansofla Walter Luis Thompson-Hernández’s Instagram project titled Blaxicans of LA @BlaxicansofLA was created as part of his research on the subject. The hashtag Blaxicans of LA: #blacxicansofla captures some of the posts on Instagram that emerged as a...
by Diana Romero | Jul 20, 2021 | Interviews, Politics
Profile: Nicole Favors In this episode of Radio Nepantla, Diana Romero talks to Nicole Favors, whose father is from Marion, Ohio, and her mother is from Romita, Guanajuato. Favors grew up in North Hollywood. “I automatically then just started to kind of strip...
by Yasmine Cárdenas | Jul 19, 2021 | Interviews, Podcasts
Profile: Amaya Taylor In this episode of Radio Nepantla, Yasmine Cárdenas talks to Amaya Taylor, a CSUN student majoring in child and adolescent development who grew up in Los Angeles’s South Bay. “Growing up music was huge. I listened to different genres from...
by Elizabeth Campos | Jul 19, 2021 | Interviews, Podcasts
Profile: Jordan Henry In this episode of Radio Nepanlta, Elizabeth Campos talks to Jordan Henry, a Cal State Northridge undergrad, micro-influencer, aspiring journalist, and more. She attributes a lot of her goals to her experience as a mixed-race woman. In developing...
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