J.T. the L.A. Storyteller JIMBO TIMES
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I was born and raised in central Los Angeles. I discuss intersections of race, gentrification, small business, City and County elections, and more of what's shaping the city today. I publish episodes every other Friday; for the full catalogue, visit jimbotimes.com.
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L.A. MARCH 2024 PRIMARIES: RECAP
It’s official! There are now just 136 days before it’s “high-key” time for elections again. This is because in California ballots for the election are actually sent out to voters some 29 days before Election Day. So then, even if the election is on November 5th, many of us will have the opportunity to voteContinue reading L.A. MARCH 2024 PRIMARIES: RECAP →
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SHOHEI OHTANI AND L.A. CITY COUNCIL ARE BESTIES NOW? – LOS CUENTOS WRAP-UP 01
You can also catch this WRAP-UP on YouTube. On Friday, May 17, the L.A. City Council presented a number of local celebrities with some proclamations. May 17th was declared “Shohei Ohtani day,” while May 19th is now “Father Greg Boyle” day, at least on the official calendar of the L.A. City Council chambers. Afterwards, aContinue reading SHOHEI OHTANI AND L.A. CITY COUNCIL ARE BESTIES NOW? – LOS CUENTOS WRAP-UP 01 →
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THE DODGERS: COLLEAGUES, OR COLONIZERS?
Today the Los Angeles Dodgers are worth $5.4 billion. But for the land they took to play ball, Vincent “Chente” Montalvo’s family received what his grandfather John De Nava called peanuts. His grandmother, Adela De Nava–now 91 years old(!)–also continues to stand by this claim. It’s not just about the money, though. Earlier this year,Continue reading THE DODGERS: COLLEAGUES, OR COLONIZERS? →
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OAXACALIFORNIA: OAXACAN AMERICANS IN L.A.
First up, enjoy a new Intro for the podcast! Followed by a few notes on the week from yours truly, including on the tragic passing of Mirna Soza while boarding L.A. Metro’s B Line on Monday, April 22nd, as well as on the Armenian Genocide of 1915, commemorated every year on April 24th. Then, fromContinue reading OAXACALIFORNIA: OAXACAN AMERICANS IN L.A. →
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DOWNTOWN L.A.’s GRAFFITI TOWERS
In this installment of J.T. the L.A. Storyteller Podcast yours truly sits down with P, the horrible vandal, to discuss L.A. City Council’s recent approval of over $4 million to “remove graffiti covering three abandoned skyscrapers in downtown L.A., secure the site, and restore the public right of way on the adjacent sidewalks.” We alsoContinue reading DOWNTOWN L.A.’s GRAFFITI TOWERS →
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A DAY WITHOUT AN IMMIGRANT IN LOS ANGELES (’06 EDITION)
In this update for J.T. the L.A. Storyteller Podcast we reflect on our two year Anniversary Party for the Making a Neighborhood newsletter at local Bellevue Park, which included a dazzling Healing Circle by Koreatown and Pico-Union’s very own Monica Garcia, MFT. To subscribe to Making a Neighborhood for free, please do so here. Also,Continue reading A DAY WITHOUT AN IMMIGRANT IN LOS ANGELES (’06 EDITION) →