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Aaricka Washington
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Former Associate Editor, How To L.A.
Stories by Aaricka Washington
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Despite a freeze on rent increases, renters say landlords have raised them anyway.
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In these literary spaces, you can find a good read, conversation and community.
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Black women in LA are taking the lead on opening up shops. libraries and other spaces to connect over books and so much more.
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A group of former Section 14 residents are seeking reparations from the city.
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On Easter Sunday, hundreds of people marched in West Hollywood in response to anti-LGBTQ legislation nationwide.
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Here’s some advice for high school seniors in L.A. who have to make the stress-inducing decision on choosing a college to attend.
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Last month, How To LA podcast host Brian De Los Santos went back to Mexico for the first time ever. Here’s the first part of his story.
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For the latest podcast episode of How To LA, we explore the neighborhood called Montecito Heights, an artists' haven.
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Cal State Dominguez Hills may be racially diverse, but many students of color don’t feel heard by the administration.
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Tomorrow, those who live in District 6 will vote for a new representative after the resignation of Councilmember Nury Martinez.
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L.A. tenants, advocates and elected officials are concerned that this could lead to an eviction disaster.
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Searching for child care can be challenging in L.A. We've got a guide on how to navigate the obstacles.