Alison Diaz On Founding SoCal’s Environmental Charter Schools
There’s an old saying that those who can’t do, teach, but Alison Diaz proving that to be nothing but a myth
Read onThere’s an old saying that those who can’t do, teach, but Alison Diaz proving that to be nothing but a myth
Read onIn 1985, The Guerilla Girls famously protested that only 5% of the art on the walls of The Metropolitan Museum of Art was made by women, yet they made up 85% of the depictions of nude bodies.
Read onGo see the Cindy Sherman exhibit at The Broad Museum.
Read onA fabulously feminist art show is unfolding in L.A., championing women’s right to (cheerfully!) choose cherishing our cherries.
Read onONE OF THE BEST-KEPT SECRETS of the Latino and Chicano communities in Los Angeles is the eclectic and thriving music scenes. Noche Romántica — “romantic night”…
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Read onWHY IS THE U.S. so hell-bent on celebrating Cinco de Mayo? One of the biggest misconceptions concerning Cinco de Mayo is that it celebrates Mexico’s Independence Day,…
Read onYOU WOULD THINK that all the technology and safe-sex educational material we have today would mean a decline in the transfer of STDs and STIs.…
Read onThis post originally appeared on Weekly Gravy. FOR ANY SELF-CONFESSED AUDIOPHILE, Record Store Day (RSD) is like Christmas. A day where filtering through stacks and…
Read onForget Rosie the Riveter. Meet Lara the Woodworker.
Read onCHINGONA FIRE’S NOCHE DE BRUJAS — a women’s art showcase of slayin’ and savin’ hosted by L.A. poets and best friends Angela Aguirre and Yesika…
Read on“You piss someone off? Stand behind it.”
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