L.A. Armenian Community Protests as Regional Tensions Rise
The Armenian community in Los Angeles organized a protest in response to sharp escalation in decades-long conflict with Azerbaijan over Artsakh, also known as Nagorno-Karabakh. Although Artsakh is internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan, it is governed independently as a presidential republic and operates de facto as part of Armenia.
Rap N Roll with Dom Kennedy
Acclaimed hip-hop artist Dom Kennedy released his 7th studio album, Rap N Roll, on Sept. 25, 2020. A behind the scenes look at his music video for the long “Bootleg Cable.”
Cast Your Ballot Like Your Life Depends On It
As the 2016 presidential election was nearing its final stretch, anxiety and depression crept back into Gabriel Encinas’ existence. “Trump's run for president triggered painful memories. The bullying killed my heart to the core and still does. I was devastated at the election results. Everything I am, all my rights, my own existence is being taken away from me,” said Encinas.
L.A. After Curfew
A group of civil rights advocates including The National Lawyers Guild, Black Lives Matter and Los Angeles Community Action Network are suing the City of Los Angeles, alleging that they violated peoples rights to protest and used excessive force while enforcing curfews last week.
Santa Monica's Post-Looting Cleanup
Santa Monica residents helped clean up the mess left by gangs of looters, and within a week, the boarded up storefronts were home to a variety of colorful images, and mostly optimistic messages.
Protests, Looting in Santa Monica
Peaceful protesters marched through Santa Monica, on Sunday, May 31, 2020. Later, looters converged in the downtown shopping area and broke into stores and stole merchandise.
Thousands in LA Protest the Death of George Floyd
Thousands protest the death of George Floyd, on Friday, May 30, 2020, in Los Angeles, Calif.
Downtown LA Sees Protests Against Police Brutality
Downtown Los Angeles was the scene of protests over the death of George Floyd, on Thursday, May 28, 2020, in Los Angeles, Calif.
Thunderbirds Flake: No Flyover for Santa Monica
The USAF Thunderbirds air demonstration team were scheduled to fly over Santa Monica beaches on Friday, May 15th, but no-showed, leaving a lot of disappointed folks who’d been patiently waiting.
A Slower Life: A Marina Under Quarantine
In Marina Del Rey, the rituals of boat work and fishing, once reserved for a rare lazy day off are now commonplace. Lighter traffic from large vessels has resulted in an increase in sightings of marine life rarely observed - including stingrays, turtles and even squid.
Spring Has Sprung Now the Poppies Are Blooming
Four Corsair photographers made the drive to the high desert to capture fields of California Poppies in bloom.
Anti-Isolation Protests in Huntington Beach
A protest amidst stay-at-home orders in Huntington Beach, California on May 1, 2020. As weather warmed up last week, Governor Gavin Newsom called images of gatherings on Orange County beaches "disturbing" and ordered all of the beaches closed to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
SMC Campus Deserted, Now Fall Semester Will Be Online
Santa Monica College announced on Thursday, April 30, that classes in the coming fall semester will be held online as part of the college’s response to the coronavirus pandemic. The main campus, and all the satellite campuses will remain quiet through the end of 2020.
Downtown LA's Unofficial Mask Market
Staff photographer, Yasamin Jtehrani, found an outdoor guerilla market for face masks on the streets of downtown Los Angeles.
Venice Beach Goes Quiet
Beaches are closed, social distancing is now the norm, and the usually busy and colorful Venice Beach seems unusually tranquil.