Is Leimert Park L.A.’s Most Significant Neighborhood? Is Leimert Park the most significant neighborhood in Los Angeles? Katie Horak thinks it might be. “I don’t think there’s any neighborhood in the city that tells so many different important stories about
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Boots on the Ground: Archaeology and Community at Manzanar Cindy Olnick 0:00 Today on Save As… Tia Morita 0:01 It’s just a way to, you know, remember my family’s history, to respect this place, pay homage to what happened here,……
Boots on the Ground: Archaeology and Community at Manzanar Last month, about ninety volunteers spent a weekend excavating the former hospital site at Manzanar, a World War II incarceration camp about 225 miles north of Los Angeles. Some of those
Tabula Raza: A New Table for People-Centered Conservation Trudi Sandmeier 00:00 Today on Save As: Buckle up. The future is now. Cindy Olnick 00:12 Welcome to Save As, a podcast that glimpses the future of heritage conservation through the work……
Disco and Diversity in Armenian L.A. Cindy Olnick 0:00 Today on Save As a warning: this episode may cause hunger and the urge to dance. Trudi Sandmeier 0:14 Welcome to Save As a podcast that glimpses the future of heritage……
Disco and Diversity in Armenian L.A. You may know that Greater Los Angeles has the largest Armenian population outside of Armenia. But you might think it’s concentrated in the city of Glendale and Hollywood’s Little Armenia. Recent alum Erik Van
Beit Olam: The Forever Homes of East L.A.’s Jewish Cemeteries Cemeteries mean many things to many people. In this episode, we talk with alum Rachel Trombetta about her thesis, Beit Olam: A Home Everlasting–The Jewish Cemeteries of East Los Angeles. Rachel