Published in2020: How a global pandemic, racial uprising, and recession has changed LASawtelle: The Ongoing Battle of Heritage versus CultureRalph Primo Jr, the proud owner of Primo’s Donuts, grew up seeing his neighbors sent to Japanese Concentration Camps in the 1940s. He…Dec 13, 2020Dec 13, 2020
Experiences With RadicalizationAll around the United States, people are very proud to show their affiliation with particular politicians. This can be polarizing and…Nov 8, 2020Nov 8, 2020
Sawtelle: A Multi-Racial ParadiseRalph Primo, Jr., 67, opens his donut shop daily to hungry customers who crave continuously his neighborhood famous selections that give…Oct 5, 2020Oct 5, 2020
An Xiao Mina Takeaway“I think of memes as just like paintings, film, any type of media… They reflect and amplify all aspects of humanity, the worst in us, the…Oct 2, 2020Oct 2, 2020
Sawtelle: Data and More…In my neighborhood of Sawtelle, in West Los Angeles, California, there is a influx of data that tells a story of identification and…Sep 18, 2020Sep 18, 2020
Reno, NV: From Casinos to Whole FoodsI’ve been traveling to Reno, Nevada almost my entire life. A lot of my family settled there in the early 1990s including my grandmother…Aug 24, 2020Aug 24, 2020