Natalia Molina, historian, author and MacArthur fellow, discusses gentrification and her family’s history of nurturing community. By Rubén Martínez and Marco Amador This essay was originally published by the award-winning journalism nonprofit Capital & Main. The death of Mike Davis, L.A.’s preeminent historian, highlighted once more that the term “Los Angeles history” is not an oxymoron. Twentieth century boosters may […]
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Newfields President Resigns Following Job Description Controversy
This article was originally published on the WFYI Indianapolis website. Newfields President Charles Venable resigned Wednesday, according to an announcement from the organization’s boards of trustees and governors. “We are sorry. We have made mistakes. We have let you down,” the Newfields Board of Trustees and Board of Governors said in the statement. “We are ashamed of Newfields’ […]
El presidente de Newfields dimite tras la polémica sobre la descripción del puesto
La publicación original de este artículo en inglés se encuentra en el sitio de WFYI Indianapolis El presidente de Newfields, Charles Venable, dimitió el miércoles, según un anuncio del consejo de administración y gobernadores de la organización. “Lo sentimos. Hemos cometido errores. Los hemos defraudado”, dijo el Consejo de Administración y la Junta de Gobernadores […]