Amazon in Tijuana: A Cause for Concern? Annisa Burgos Nov 4, 2021 Many have interpreted the photos as a prime example of the unequally borne consequences of excess consumerism and…
Fair Pay, Fair Play, and the NCAA Austin McDougall Aug 20, 2020 The passage of California's Fair Pay to Play Act and the widespread adoption of similar legislation in other states…
Taking the “Red Pill” is Not Cool Elizabeth Franceschini Jun 7, 2020 While calling the regulations “fascist” may be easy to do, they fail to take into account the bleak reality…
California’s Answer to Homelessness: Not in My Backyard Emma Frattasio Jan 17, 2020 Failure to broaden the discourse of urban planning beyond the backyards of homeowners and renters contributes to…
“Stop Doing Things Badly”: Los Angeles Teachers Face Off Against School Board for… Emma Frattasio Feb 19, 2019 Amid political efforts to charterize public education, students and teachers in LA are deprived of basic resources…
Guilty as Charged…or Are You? Kara Anderson Feb 18, 2018 With a longstanding reputation as the U.S.'s progressive outlier, it is hardly surprising that California finds…
Westlands Water District: The Blight of the Delta Ryan Mernin Mar 23, 2016 Some time ago in the delicate youth of this blog, I wrote an article about “astroturfing”, the process by which big…
The Good Corporation Ryan Mernin Feb 7, 2016 In the oft-forgotten 1993 hit The Good Son, Macaulay Culkin stars as Henry Evans, a bright-eyed 12-year-old…