A huge deposit of marine fossils found under San Pedro High School Cynthia HirschhornSeptember 13, 2024environment, los angeles, history
Can you pass a U.S. citizenship test? Take our civics quiz. Cynthia HirschhornJuly 3, 2024civic engagement, civic action, civic space, history
Cole Brauer becomes first American woman to sail solo, nonstop around world Cynthia HirschhornMarch 7, 2024women, history, culture
Massive dumping ground of WWII-era munitions discovered off Los Angeles coast Cynthia HirschhornJanuary 5, 2024los angeles, environment, history
The Right-Wing Textbooks Shaping What Many Americans Know About History Cynthia HirschhornOctober 12, 2023education, history, politics, policy, race
A forgotten fashion designer for Jackie Kennedy gets her due Cynthia HirschhornSeptember 9, 2023design, art, women, history, culture, gender
Paris Buried a River 100 Years Ago. Now The City Needs To Resurface It to Combat Climate Change Cynthia HirschhornJanuary 25, 2022history, environment, climate
California redwood forest to be returned to tribal group Cynthia HirschhornJanuary 25, 2022history, California
The Quest to ‘Have It All’ Isn’t New. History Is Full of Mothers Who Changed the World While Taking Care of Their Children Cynthia HirschhornMay 6, 2021history, women
You know their names: Palos Verdes, La Brea, Sepulveda. But what were the ranchos? Cynthia HirschhornMay 4, 2021history, Los Angeles
11 Moments From Asian American History That You Should Know Cynthia HirschhornApril 30, 2021history, U.S.A., education
What Role Can Cities Play in Reparations? Some Aim to Find Out Cynthia HirschhornFebruary 10, 2021cities, social justice, history, U.S.A.
Infrastructure Built by Enslaved People Still Creates Wealth in US Cities Cynthia HirschhornFebruary 8, 2021history, U.S.A., cities, social justice
How the Federal Government Could Help Kill the Highways It Built Cynthia HirschhornFebruary 1, 2021U.S.A., infrastructure, transportation, history, urban planning, urban design
UCLA wins $3.65-million grant to build ‘Age of Mass Incarceration’ archive with LAPD records Cynthia HirschhornJanuary 28, 2021education, police, history, social justice, philanthropy, Los Angeles
Pioneer of the L.A. look: Paul R. Williams wasn’t just ‘architect to the stars,’ he shaped the city Cynthia HirschhornJanuary 14, 2021architecture, history, Los Angeles
Why these women just walked Harriet Tubman’s 116-mile journey from the Underground Railroad Guest UserOctober 27, 2020women, history
Five Feet Tall but Towering Over All of Us: A Tribute to Ruth Bader Ginsburg Guest UserSeptember 19, 2020women, history, U.S.A.