A step forward in citywide equity was made this past week, as a permanent reminder of past pain and work to be done is now outside of Santa Monica City
A step forward in citywide equity was made this past week, as a permanent reminder of past pain and work to be done is now outside of Santa Monica City
In the 1940s when almost every inch of beach was hostile to Black Angelenos, Santa Monica native Nick Gabaldón defied the odds to become California’s first documented surfer of
In a June 14 City Council meeting, Councilmembers voted to repeal two recently designated landmarks, including a property built and formerly occupied by man who fought to prevent Black people
One year after becoming a federal holiday, Santa Monica is gearing up for its 30th annual Juneteenth celebration with a weekend of community festivities followed by the closing of city
Formed in the wake of racial justice concerns raised by the summer 2020 Black Lives Matter movement and SMPD’s poor handling of the May 31 riots, the Public Safety
The topic “21st Century Policing: Who Is Policing Who?” will focus on a panel of members of the newly established Santa Monica Public Safety Reform and Oversight Commission who will