Ricardo Lopez-Garciain2020: How a global pandemic, racial uprising, and recession has changed LAKoreatown: Can Koreans and Latinos get along?Despite some differences, the Korean architects of the neighborhood are willing to band together with the Latino backboneDec 4, 20201Dec 4, 20201
Ricardo Lopez-GarciaElection Night Anxiety and Self-CareWhile that question applies to me as well, I should start thinking about how to improve my Twitter gameNov 6, 2020Nov 6, 2020
Ricardo Lopez-GarciaAn Xiao Mina takeawayFirst, I’m not that familiar or good with memes, but this was what I had in mind:Oct 5, 2020Oct 5, 2020
Ricardo Lopez-GarciaRace Relations Community Engagement Report ProposalThe summer of 2020 may go down as a time when the United States confronted a reckoning with its history of racism. In Koreatown, aside…Oct 2, 2020Oct 2, 2020
Ricardo Lopez-GarciaKoreatown: A Multicultural MicrocosmNobody in Koreatown seems to agree what Koreatown’s boundaries are. Yet when one thinks about Koreatown today, they think about food…Sep 25, 2020Sep 25, 2020
Ricardo Lopez-GarciaKoreatown: A Longtime Home of a Fusion of Cultures and the Possibility of TransformationIt’s still too early to predict my home neighborhood’s future, but the signs are probably hereAug 28, 20202Aug 28, 20202