LA This Week #1406
On this episode of LA This Week, powerful stories of resilience, culture, innovation, and community take center stage across Los Angeles.
Hear the deeply personal story of George Takei as he reflects on his family’s experience in Japanese American internment camps, and see how Tina Knowles is helping inspire community change through the arts in Los Angeles.
Explore the transformation of MacArthur Park Lake, where stormwater runoff is being turned into a community resource, and dive beneath the surface at Cabrillo Marine Aquarium to discover the wonders of Southern California’s coastal ecosystem.
We also take you inside “Heavy Metal,” a thought-provoking exhibition exploring the female perspective in art, celebrate heritage and tradition at the Chinese American Museum Spring Festival, and meet inspiring young entrepreneurs whose cookie business is helping reshape perceptions of autism.
Plus, see how the City’s REPAIR program is supporting 174 families in Boyle Heights, learn about water safety and swim lessons for World Autism Awareness Day, and stick around for Things To Do—your guide to upcoming events across Los Angeles.
Subscribe for more stories that connect, inform, and celebrate the people, places, and programs shaping Los Angeles.
Hear the deeply personal story of George Takei as he reflects on his family’s experience in Japanese American internment camps, and see how Tina Knowles is helping inspire community change through the arts in Los Angeles.
Explore the transformation of MacArthur Park Lake, where stormwater runoff is being turned into a community resource, and dive beneath the surface at Cabrillo Marine Aquarium to discover the wonders of Southern California’s coastal ecosystem.
We also take you inside “Heavy Metal,” a thought-provoking exhibition exploring the female perspective in art, celebrate heritage and tradition at the Chinese American Museum Spring Festival, and meet inspiring young entrepreneurs whose cookie business is helping reshape perceptions of autism.
Plus, see how the City’s REPAIR program is supporting 174 families in Boyle Heights, learn about water safety and swim lessons for World Autism Awareness Day, and stick around for Things To Do—your guide to upcoming events across Los Angeles.
Subscribe for more stories that connect, inform, and celebrate the people, places, and programs shaping Los Angeles.