When examining the conditions of poverty in Latin America, the connections between poverty and coffee production are rather apparent.
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Quinton Johnson and a Quarterback? Answers to the L.A. Chargers 2023 Draft Picks
Going into this year’s NFL draft, there were three names we were looking for when it came to pick number twenty-one, Zay Flowers, Jordan Addison or Dalton Kinkaid.
Tears
He sees something
Else of who I was
And fell in love with the me that I’m still getting to know.
Is Generation Z Going Back to God?
In this times of increased sadness and suicidal despair, it appears that many in Generation Z have reached this point, with a new survey revealing that a growing proportion of young adults have religious beliefs
“BECAUSE IT’S SUNNY IN LA (Especially On Skid Row)”
The three-act immersive dark comedy musical, is a play designed to culturally inspire change and the way people think and feel about homelessness.
Danie Cansino – ‘THIS IS MY BLOOD’
Charlie James Gallery is delighted to present our second solo exhibition of paintings and drawings by Los Angeles-based artist Danie Cansino titled ‘This is My Blood’, opening May 6th at the gallery from 6-9 pm.
What is Gender?
As the American concept of gender evolves, so too must its definition.
Austin Ekeler and An Update On The Chargers RB Room
A pretty decent sized wrench was thrown into the Los Angeles Chargers off-season when it surfaced Running back Austin Ekeler’s camp and the Chargers were far from close on a [ … ]
Then That Day Came
Oh lonesome tree on the hill
Will you tell us when the sky falls
Chicano Elegance Gala: A Night of True Representaion
At the Chicano Elegance Gala, it was a major showcase that Chincano’s are people of the earth, people of the land and people that are worthy of existence.