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Author: Earl Ofari Hutchinson

Why So Many Black Men Sleep on Sidewalks

April 6, 2026 Earl Ofari Hutchinson Leave a comment

  Earl Ofari Hutchinson Why does the sight of so many Black men sleeping on L. A’s sidewalks draw barely…

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Posted in: Commentary Filed under: black men, homeless black men, homelessness, los angeles officials

Living in a Sewer-New Twist in L.A.’s Homeless Crisis

March 29, 2026 Earl Ofari Hutchinson Leave a comment

Earl Ofari Hutchinson A day after a flood of news trucks, police, sanitation department workers, and a slew of neighbors,…

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Posted in: Commentary Filed under: los angeles homeless cisis, sewer living

Cosby—Victim or Victimizer?

March 26, 2026 Earl Ofari Hutchinson Leave a comment

  Earl Ofari Hutchinson “The jury was bombarded with uncharged, unproven accusations, turning the proceedings into a trial of Mr.…

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Tough Call to Erase Chavez’s Name but Sadly It Must Be Made

March 21, 2026 Earl Ofari Hutchinson Leave a comment

Earl Ofari Hutchinson The news hit like a bombshell that labor and civil rights icon Cesar Chavez had a hideous…

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Which Cesar Chavez Should We Remember

March 18, 2026 Earl Ofari Hutchinson Leave a comment

Earl Ofari Hutchinson Here’s the burning Cesar Chavez question. Should he be remembered as the much-revered labor and civil rights…

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Posted in: Commentary Filed under: cesar chavez, civil rights, eape sexual abuse, kabor rights farmworkers, state holidya, ufw

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