The Truth About The Inside Safe Program – Part 5 By Jon Wolff For almost two years, the mayor and the L.A. City Council have operated a program to house unhoused people. […]
The Truth About The Inside Safe Program – Part 5 By Jon Wolff For almost two years, the mayor and the L.A. City Council have operated a program to house unhoused people. […]
By Jon Wolff editorial note: Each Beachhead Collective Member has a right to freedom of speech and freedom of the press. The opinions expressed in this article do not necessarily reflect the […]
Community Corp. of Santa Monica and Hoop Bus Inc,, Announce Partnership to Enrich the Oakwood Neighborhood of Venice SANTA MONICA, Calif. – Today, Community Corporation of Santa Monica and Hoop Bus Inc. […]
Annual Reflection On The Fight For The First Baptist Church Of Venice By Jon Wolff On a dark and cool evening in November 2017, a group of Venetians stood on the steps […]
Venice Listening Sessions By Jon Wolff After five and a half years of hard work, the group Original Save Venice (OSV) managed to preserve the First Baptist Church of Venice by winning […]
TRUE STORY OF THE UNHOUSED DISPLACEMENT By Jon Wolff Westside news outlets have praised L.A. City Councilmember Traci Park for her recent actions to clear encampments of unhoused people in and around […]
By Jon Wolff Beyond Baroque and “Where Has All the (Affordable) Housing Gone?” hosted a book reading on Saturday, May 27 for author Dennis Hathaway. His new book, The Battle of Lincoln […]
The following is from a YouTube video interview with Laddie Williams about the recent police action ordered by Councilmember Traci Park against unhoused people in Venice. The video is produced by Margaret […]
This year’s Venice Juneteenth event took place in Reese-Tabor Oakwood Park on June 18. A large gathering of multi-generational Venetians came together on this sunny Saturday to celebrate the national holiday […]
By Jon Wolff The following is from a recent conversation with Venice Sign Restoration Team Project Manager Todd von Hoffmann. In late 2003, the Venice Centennial was coming up. Venice resident Todd […]
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