this new generation of journalists. These layoffs pose a threat to this progress The fight to the dedication of portraying the diverse and authentic narratives that make up the heart of our city continues.
Sad day in Los Angeles today. The mass layoffs at the LA Times, represent a profound setback for both our city and the landscape of journalism. The loss of these voices and perspectives raises concerns about the future of media representation and storytelling.
When I was younger and a journalism student, I dreamed of working for the LA Times (though God had other plans). I've been a subscriber since I was 18, and it wasn't until recent years that we have witnessed significant strides in the coverage of the real Los Angeles, thanks to
I'm one of 115 who were let go from LAT today. I'm proud of what @delosLAtimes accomplished and thank the Guild for securing us severance. I guess now's a good time to finish my novel-slash-screenplay!
Hmu if you need an LA-based writer, singer or DJ: suzy dot exposito at gmail
The #Oscars still matter!
Let's spread some joy with this thread of nominees reacting to the announcement that can change their lives.
First we have the team of Godzilla Minus One, nominated for best visual effects.
The Mexican military, the Mexican National Guard, state police, the commission of missing persons were all involved in helping my sister, brother-in-law return to safety.
They continue in their efforts to help return two other people who are kidnapped the same week.
I've read of journalist desaparecidos. Never in a million years did I imagine one of those journalists would be my sister and my brother-in-law.
They were kidnapped in Taxco, Guerrero.
Please help me spread this message in hopes that we will get them back safely.
I'm excited to announce that on November 10th, I'll be having my first solo exhibit in the city of Huntington Park at ArtSpaceHP. I'll be showcasing portraits that I've taken throughout the years in Los Angeles. 📸
Opening reception details coming soon
FYI: Today is #LatinaEqualPayDay!
I visited the SAG-AFTRA picket line and spoke with actors Gina Torres, Lisa Vidal and Diana Maria Riva about why Latinas should be fighting for better wages, in entertainment and beyond:
https://t.co/axORy1Aksk
From Armenia, Oaxaca, Thailand, Yucatán, Korea ... It's the kids of immigrants who are shaping the 21st Century cuisines of Los Angeles. Start with @Laurie_Ochoa's epic essay introducing this year's Food Bowl. It's going to be one for the ages. ✨✨ https://t.co/0uXslQw4ap
The crowds that "American Homeboy" is turning out across the country is crazy.
This is not a big budget superhero movie. This is an independent documentary about Mexican Americans.
LA Collab is proud to stand side by side with our Latino leaders and share this Open letter to our Latino creatives and community. This is our moment. This is our movement. Please read the letter, share and join us #SupportLatinoCreatives (1/3)
I made an independent #film about Mexican American history with no distributor, no production company, and no marketing team.
Despite this, the trailer has since done 3 million views across social media, and the full movie has been picked up by 10 cities.
Wow! 🎥
Super excited to announce that @xitlalic329 and I will be showcasing some of our work at Espacio 1839 in Boyle Heights!
I have been documenting murals of La Virgencita all over Los Angeles for more than 10 years and I’m finally able to display some of that work.
Ahí nos vemos🌹