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After L.A. Riots, Leaders Failed To Rebuild A Broken City
The destruction from the 1992 Los Angeles riots resulted in more than $1 billion in damaged property and city leaders began to rebuild as the city was still in flames. But the project to fix the city, Rebuild LA, ultimately failed to do just that — rebuild.
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'a Year & Other Poems' examines the passing of time alongside the passing of grief
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