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Former NAACP Chairwoman Myrlie Evers-Williams has donated her archival collection to her alma mater, Pomona College, the university has announced. Evers-Williams, 89, a leader of the civil rights movement, became nationally known after her husband, NAACP official Medgar Evers, was killed in the driveway of their Mississippi home by a white supremacist in 1963. After
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A major tragedy in their hometown won’t stop these martial arts students in Monterey Park from practicing kata, or their forms. With every kick, swing and punch, these students at the Siu Lum Pai Kung Fu Association are learning forms of self-defense, rooted in traditional Chinese martial arts. In the school, students are taught the values
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He’s the closest person to a real life Indiana Jones I have ever met.” — Elliott Porter, retired personnel director for the Los Angeles Recreation and Parks Department, which oversees the city-owned and city-operated Griffith Observatory. After 2,200 expeditions to ancient and prehistoric medieval sites all over the world — hacking his way through thick
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LIONHEARTED A celebration of life for famed Southland mountain lion P-22 is being held Saturday, Feb. 4, honoring the cat who made Griffith Park his home and became the face of the endangered Southern California lion population. Here’s a look at the species that goes by several names – mountain lion, puma and cougar. COUGAR
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