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The Los Angeles Times plays a critical role as a Fourth Estate in the western United States — watchdogging the government and amplifying voices of the community.Our hearts are with the papers journalists today as many of them stand up for this important cause.

Too much is at stake to make such drastic cuts to a newsroom that the public depends on dearly.according to a statement from the Los Angeles Times Guild.advertising and marketing areas of the newspaper can potentially be explored.

but reports said the plan is to lay off at least 100 journalists.The Los Angeles Times building in El SegundoThe Los Angeles chapter of the Asian American Journalists Association issued the following statement on Friday in response to the first newsroom union work stoppage in the 142-year history of The Los Angeles Times.

AAJA-LA implores The Times owners.
The planned layoffs would mark the third round of cuts since June.she still remained active in the preservation of Rohwer.
Right before the Rohwer Pilgrimage.I think there is a lesson here regarding racial reconciliation.
Rosalie had helped restore the cemetery and the rest of the camp to its former glory.she embarked on a decades-long project to save the remaining parts of Rohwer camp.