In Remembrance of Latasha and the LA Uprising
On March 3, 1991, the African American community in Los Angeles and the world was horrified by the release of
On March 3, 1991, the African American community in Los Angeles and the world was horrified by the release of
The 3rd Annual EmpowerMIND: South Central Wellness Summit, held this past Saturday, was a call to return to oneself. Founded
Angelenos across the region are grappling with rising costs of living, intensified immigration enforcement that is tearing families apart, and
On Friday, March 6, the Los Angeles City Council’s Transportation Committee and the Ad Hoc Committee on Unarmed Crisis Prevention,
In South LA, approximately 35-40% of housing units are owner-occupied, and single-family homeownership is out of reach for low- and
Assemblymember Mark González, D-Los Angeles, with State Sen. María Elena Durazo, D-Los Angeles (left), and community organizers at a press
Happy Black History Month! One hundred years ago, Carter G. Woodson introduced a radical idea: an entire week to elevate
Community Coalition’s Ben Casar (far right) administers CoCo’s latest survey while a South LA resident gets his hair cut. Sandra
One year after the Eaton and Palisades wildfires tore through Southern California, the recovery work remains. The truth about disaster
In a powerful demonstration of community partnership and rising grassroots infrastructure, Community Coalition (CoCo) and Watts Learning Center (WLC) joined