Monthly Archive: November, 2008

L.A. Times The issues behind O.C.’s toll road plan

Monday, November 17th, 2008

November 17, 2008
The contentious proposal to extend a toll road 16 miles, part of that through San Onofre State Beach in northern San Diego County, has been moving slowly through the bureaucratic process for decades. The $1.3-billion road is intended to connect Rancho Santa Margarita in southern Orange County with Interstate 5 at Basilone Road [...]

Monuments, Diversity, and Democracy: 200 Second Baptist Church

Monday, November 17th, 2008

While the current building was constructed in 1925 and designed by African-American architect Paul Revere Williams, the church has been the hub of cultural life in the African-American community since its inception in 1885.
Learn more about the Monuments,
Diversity, and Democracy campaign.
Visit the Heritage Parkscape online and on flickr.

National Latino Congreso to President Obama: Support for Bill Richardson Secretary of State

Saturday, November 15th, 2008

National Latino Congreso
November 10, 2008
The Honorable Barack Obama
President-Elect
United States of America
Presidential Transition Offices
Dear President-Elect Obama:
The undersigned leaders of the National Latino Congreso congratulate you on your historic election as President of the United States. Your message of national unity and change inspired Latinos to support you by a more than two to one margin. Latinos overwhelmingly support your commitments to [...]

Copa COFEM Transit to Trails Nov 15 Rio de Los Angeles State Park

Saturday, November 15th, 2008

All sports day! Tennis, basketball, soccer and running.  5k fun runs around the wetlands (5 laps) starting at 9, 10, 11 and noon.

Colonel Allensworth State Park Centennial Celebration Diversity, Democracy, and Freedom: Allensworth Memories, Elizabeth Payne McGhee

Friday, November 14th, 2008

Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park commemorates Colonel Allen Allensworth and the only California town to be founded, financed and governed by African Americans. Colonel Allen Allensworth founded the town in 1908. Colonel Allensworth, born a slave, served in the Army and Navy and retired as lieutenant colonel, the highest ranking black in the armed forces. [...]

Election Protection The City Project in Miami, Florida

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

Zoe Rawson, The City Project Staff Attorney
Election Day 2008 began with a panicked phone call from the coordinator of an election protection group I worked with in Miami, Florida, “We’re already seeing voter problems in North Dade County, a predominantly Black community.  Head to North Dade Regional Library.”  I had traveled from Los Angeles to [...]

Heritage Parkscape: Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

This community group, whose offices were located in the Garnier building in El Pueblo, has been a powerful force in Chinatown. Serving as the umbrella organization for the entire Chinese community in Los Angeles, the Benevolent Association mediated intra-community disputes and worked to stop anti-Chinese legislation in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
See a [...]

Colonel Allensworth State Park Centennial Celebration Diversity, Democracy, and Freedom: Allensworth Memories, Percy Williams

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park commemorates Colonel Allen Allensworth and the only California town to be founded, financed and governed by African Americans. Colonel Allen Allensworth founded the town in 1908. Colonel Allensworth, born a slave, served in the Army and Navy and retired as lieutenant colonel, the highest ranking black in the armed forces. [...]

Monuments, Diversity, and Democracy: 615 San Pedro Firm Building Little Tokyo

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008

Built in 1925, the structure helps document the history of the Japanese American community in the first half of the 20th century in Little Tokyo and represents the mixed-use building of apartments over stores once prominent in Los Angeles.
Learn more about the Monuments,
Diversity, and Democracy campaign.
Visit the Heritage Parkscape online and on flickr.

Colonel Allensworth State Park Centennial Celebration Diversity, Democracy, and Freedom: Allensworth Railroad Station

Monday, November 10th, 2008

Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park commemorates Colonel Allen Allensworth and the only California town to be founded, financed and governed by African Americans. Colonel Allen Allensworth founded the town in 1908. Colonel Allensworth, born a slave, served in the Army and Navy and retired as lieutenant colonel, the highest ranking black in the armed forces. [...]