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Brian De Los Santos
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Former Host, How To L.A., social
Stories by Brian De Los Santos
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How To LAWhen How To LA crew raced the new regional connector line from Boyle Heights, to the beach. One car, one train, who will win? Tune in to find out.
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We dive deeper into the hurdles veterans face to secure housing in L.A. Specifically, income limit restrictions, and how this leaves the most disabled veterans — those who need housing and services most — ineligible for most VA housing.
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It all started with a backyard barbecue in 1949.
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Two new Latina directors from L.A. update the play with queerness, joy and expressions of bicultural life.
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LGBTQ+ rights in L.A. were born in Silver Lake and Hollywood. West Hollywood became a destination for the community after being pushed out by police and national rhetoric.
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When I re-entered the country, I was greeted by that "Welcome to the USA" sign. It opened my perspective on the way I defined home.
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Even though I’m not technically Mexican American on paper, I had to face the fact that I was Americanized more than anything. It was a hard realization for me as a DACA recipient.
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I took the leap to file for advance parole and leave the country as an undocumented immigrant and DACA recipient.
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My good friend used advance parole to leave the country and return. Now it's my turn to go back "home."
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The blending of regional flavors and the ways Black and Brown communities have been living close to each other in places like South L.A. have created a specific cuisine here.
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Valentine's Day is one of the most lucrative times of the year for L.A.'s street vendors.
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We checked in with Controller Kenneth Mejia and LAist’s Frank Stoltze to preview how officials could work together in 2023.