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    Towards justice: A communiqué from Los Angeles by Ananya Roy, Hannah Appel, Hilary Malson

    Published 2020-05-01
    “… In this communiqué the Institute on Inequality and Democracy foregrounds the work of some of their movement partners — more appropriately understood as movement teachers — organizations that are on the frontline of the struggle against disposability and death in Los Angeles and beyond. They demonstrate the necessity of building a new common sense about relations of property and personhood, debt and wealth, reparation and redistribution.…”
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    Historic Contingency in Dolgeville, Los Angeles 1903-1910 by Melissa Rovner

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Many worker towns have been razed, exemplified by the case of Dolgeville in Los Angeles. Imagined as a workingman’s Eden, Dolgeville was publicized as a socialist failure seven years later. …”
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    Medical Care Capacity for Influenza Outbreaks, Los Angeles by Carol A. Glaser, Sabrina Gilliam, William W. Thompson, David E. Dassey, Stephen H. Waterman, Mitchell Saruwatari, Stanley Shapiro, Keiji Fukuda

    Published 2002-06-01
    “…In December 1997, media reported hospital overcrowding and “the worst [flu epidemic] in the past two decades” in Los Angeles County (LAC). We found that rates of pneumonia and influenza deaths, hospitalizations, and claims were substantially higher for the 1997–98 influenza season than the previous six seasons. …”
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    Spatial distribution of tuberculosis incidence in Los Angeles County by Adam Readhead, Alicia H. Chang, Jo Kay Ghosh, Frank Sorvillo, Julie Higashi, Roger Detels

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Abstract Background In Los Angeles County, the tuberculosis (TB) disease incidence rate is seven times higher among non-U.S.…”
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