Earning a master’s degree in prison now possible in ‘groundbreaking’ California program Cynthia HirschhornNovember 3, 2023education, california, policy, civic action
With Executive Order, White House Tries to Balance A.I.’s Potential and Peril Cynthia HirschhornOctober 31, 2023government, policy, technology, workforce
Sustainable wooden skyscrapers could soon take over city skylines Cynthia HirschhornOctober 31, 2023sustainability, environment, cities, architecture, design, urban design, urban planning, art
Getty’s investment in ‘PST Art: Art & Science Collide’ grows to $19 million as vast public programming is set for 2024 Cynthia HirschhornOctober 31, 2023art, technology, science, environment, policy, museum, community, culture, los angeles
Cyclists took over the 110 Freeway: Here’s what they had to say about biking in LA Cynthia HirschhornOctober 29, 2023los angeles, infrastructure, transportation, public space, civic space, urban planning, urban design, culture
A new SoCal underground water storage project aims to keep supplies flowing during drought Cynthia HirschhornOctober 29, 2023california, water, policy, infrastructure, resiliency
Sonia Guajajara on Land Rights, Climate and Empowering Women Cynthia HirschhornOctober 29, 2023women, climate, gender, civic action, leadership, equality, equity, social justice, justice
New House Speaker Champions Fossil Fuels and Dismisses Climate Concerns Cynthia HirschhornOctober 26, 2023government, politics, policy, climate
U.N. report warns of catastrophic climate tipping points. California is nearing several Cynthia HirschhornOctober 26, 2023global, climate, environment, california, civic action, resiliency
Column: Can Los Angeles lead the world on climate? We’ll soon find out Cynthia HirschhornOctober 26, 2023los angeles, climate, global, environment, sustainability, policy
Robert Irwin, pioneer of Light and Space art who designed Getty’s Central Garden, dies at 95 Cynthia HirschhornOctober 25, 2023art, artists, culture
Feds say Colorado River water cuts are sufficient to stave off immediate risks Cynthia HirschhornOctober 25, 2023river, water, environment, climate, policy
Why Iceland’s Prime Minister Is Taking a ‘Women’s Day Off’ Cynthia HirschhornOctober 24, 2023women, leadership, government, policy, workforce, justice, equity, equality
Venezuelans back candidate to challenge Maduro — if she’s allowed Cynthia HirschhornOctober 23, 2023women, politics, government, gender, leadership, voting
Another Emergency Alert on Your Phone? This Time, an Earthquake Test Cynthia HirschhornOctober 18, 2023communication, media, public safety, california, environment, policy
Most California students fall short of grade level standards in math and reading, scores show Cynthia HirschhornOctober 18, 2023education, youth, california, data
AI is top of mind for leaders. The pros and cons, according to execs from PwC, Google DeepMind, Slack, and IBM Cynthia HirschhornOctober 13, 2023technology, leadership, women, workforce, culture
She Sued Tennessee for Denying Her an Abortion. Now She's Running for Office. Cynthia HirschhornOctober 12, 2023government, politics, women, leadership, abortion, gender, policy
The Right-Wing Textbooks Shaping What Many Americans Know About History Cynthia HirschhornOctober 12, 2023education, history, politics, policy, race
Engineering buried L.A.’s river. Artist Lauren Bon is engineering a plan to free it Cynthia HirschhornOctober 11, 2023los angeles, river, water, infrastructure, art, artists, policy, revitalization