The LA Civil Unrest of 1992 left a lasting impression on the city of Los Angeles, and many of the issues that led to unrest then are still with us today. Thirty years after the LA Civil Unrest, we wanted to hear directly from Angelenos about what has changed since ‘92 - and what hasn’t.
The LA Civil Rights Department’s Human Relations Commission and narrator Lisa Ling for three powerful conversations between Angelenos on '92, seeking solidarity and justice, and the work that still needs to be done. Produced by students from the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism.
Stories about what it means to be next-generation Korean and Black Angelenos, 30 years after the historic Civil Unrest.
Producer: Daniel Hahm
Guests: Activist, Haewon Asfaw and Therapist, Gonji Lee
H…
Stories about what it means and how it feels to represent Korean and Black Angeleno experiences through art, 30 years after the historic Civil Unrest.
Producer: Hanna Kang
Guests: Artist, Victoria Ca…
A story about what it means to spend a lifetime – and to build a friendship - dedicated to uniting the Black community and Korean community, 30 years after the LA Civil Unrest.
Guests: Pastor, J Edg…
Forward Together: Airing on April 29, 2022.
Join narrator Lisa Ling for Forward Together, real conversations between real Angelenos about the LA Civil Unrest of 1992. Meet artists, activists, filmmak…