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  2. TELACU - Wikipedia

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    In 1977 TELACU purchased the vacant B.F. Goodrich tire manufacturing plant, a 46-acre lot that once employed 1,500 workers before closing. A year after purchase, TELACU opened Aaron Brothers Art Mart as an anchor business and also created a furniture and aquarium company. [2] Today the industrial park employs over 2,000 individuals.

  3. WUVN - Wikipedia

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    The reports revealed that much of TELACU's spending took place away from its focus area of East Los Angeles, with investments in projects elsewhere in the U.S. and in Europe, and that current and former employees had illegally borrowed from the company; [121] that TELACU executives received shares in the station without any financial outlay on ...

  4. Jose Luis Gonzalez (artist) - Wikipedia

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    The program was administered by The East Los Angeles Community Union (TELACU), a social service non-profit. [1] Gonzalez was also paid at least $458,000 by TELACU for contracts awarded to his art companies at the same time he was serving as vice chair of its board of directors, which was cited as a possible conflict of interest by the U.S ...

  5. Mothers of East Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    telacu tries to improve and enforce ideas on how to protect and make the community grow to become a safe and clean environment These organizations assist MELA in creating public improvement projects geared towards greater community.

  6. Brown Berets - Wikipedia

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    Although the Brown Berets was a male-dominated organization, women members established and operated essential community institutions such as the Barrio Free Clinic, which TELACU later institutionalized. [29] [21] One of the internal problems for the Brown Berets was sexism towards the women of the movement, arising from a culture of machismo. [29]

  7. James Sohn - Wikipedia

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    James Sohn initially worked as a consultant at LAUSD prior to becoming a Senior Project Manager for Robert F. Kennedy Community Learning Center. This is considered the largest, most expensive school ever built in the United States, at a cost of over $578 million. [3]

  8. Richard Alatorre - Wikipedia

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    Richard Alatorre (May 15, 1943 – August 13, 2024) was an American politician who was a member of the California State Assembly from 1973 to 1985 and the Los Angeles City Council from 1985 to 1999, the second Latino to serve on the council in the 20th century.

  9. Centinela Valley Union High School District - Wikipedia

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    Centinela Valley Union High School District, (CVUHSD) is a public union high school district located in southern California that serves about 6,800 students [3] in grades 9–12 from all of Lawndale and Lennox, most of Hawthorne and Alondra Park (a.k.a. El Camino Village), and a small portion of Inglewood.