His vision for the beloved community, fierce insistence on justice for all, and deep love for humanity touched those who knew him and those who will never meet him alike. Our condolences to his loved ones; may he rest in the peace and power that he brought to our community.
If you are experiencing homelessness or know someone who is:
Try not to be alone at night.
Check shelter availability: dial 211
Email [email protected]
Or call the winter shelter hotline at 1-800-548-6047
Report information to LAPD:
TIP LINE 213-486-6890
Call us 24/7 at 1-877-LAPD-24-7, 877-527-3247 to share any helpful information you have.
Call the L.A. Regional Crime Stoppers at:
1-800-222-TIPS or 800-222-8477
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Tonight I stood with hundreds of Jewish friends @wisela to mourn and remember those taken from us, and unite in an unequivocal denunciation of the acts violence against the people of Israel. I categorically condemn these attacks and join the pursuit for peace and justice.
LA is home to the highest number of DACA recipients–our neighbors, colleagues, classmates, and relatives. While the recent Federal ruling does not revoke their right to be here it puts those who have not filed, and the program at large, in jeopardy.
Within the last several weeks, food and other street vendors have been viciously attacked and robbed of their hard-earned equipment, products, and cash.
SEIU 721 City of LA workers will hold a one-day strike Tuesday, August 8th. We anticipate various City services to be impacted including our swimming pools, recreation centers, Sanitation, LAX and other services. Please call each location in advance to see if they are operating
While a strike may cause a temporary slowdown of services the significance of City Employees cannot be overstated. City employees, retirees, and job seekers are all cornerstones of the South Los Angeles economy.