Another Crack In The Glass Ceiling

Kamala Harris becomes the first woman in American history to officially take the reigns of the presidency. What took so long?

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A Partisan Rorschach Test

A local story highlights the different realities experienced by both sides of the political divide. The unhoused are trapped in the truth.

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Another Example Of Failed Charter School Oversight

LAUSD’s Jose Cole-Guitierrez’s department finds issues at Citizens of the World but provides no consequences. It is time for his head to roll?

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Propagating Right-Wing Talking Points

When LAUSD Board Vice-President Nick Melvoin accepted a questioner’s premise that parents were labeled “domestic terrorists,” was it a lack of courage or blatant pandering?

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I Was Dreaming When I Wrote This...

A recurring nightmare has haunted my dreams for years. Has it finally been conquered?

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Redefining Reality

Democrats fail to find a way to counteract Trump’s constant torrent of lies and suffer humiliating election losses.

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Sunday Mailbag November 7

C.P. in Los Angeles, CA, writesYou wrote: "A Wisconsin attempt to recall several school board members in the Milwaukee suburb of Mequon-Thiensville got national attention and featured over $50,000 in spending (an insane amount for a school board race of any sort)."

In Los Angeles, $50k is chump change. In 2017, I spent $3,114.30 in my campaign for a school district seat. The other challenger spent $12,302.00. $622,536.89 was spent in support of the incumbent.

In last year's school board race, $17,820,970.08 was spent on four races. The biggest spenders were the charter school industry looking to reduce oversight.

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School Board Governs From The Right In A Deep Blue County

Democrats vastly outnumber Republicans in Los Angeles, but the LAUSD School Board is dominated by those promoting right-wing ideals.

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Where's Tanya?

LAUSD Board Member Tanya-Ortiz Franklin misses an opportunity to hear from the community around Carson as they face two environmental crises.

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Charter School Hatches Plan To Avoid Oversight

Citizens of the World will open a franchise “adjacent” to Culver City where its operations will be subject to LAUSD rules that are more lax.

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