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Architect of $125 Million VPAC Shares Her Design Process

Nov 26th, 2011 | By
Architect of $125 Million VPAC Shares Her Design Process

By PAUL LAVERACK
EL NUEVO SOL

Kara Hill, the architect and lead project designer for the Valley Performing Arts Center (VPAC), shares insights into the history of large performance spaces, and she details many of the personal and group decisions that influenced the construction of the VPAC, which opened in 2011 on the campus of California State University Northridge.



Voices of “RePower LA”

Nov 6th, 2011 | By
Voices of “RePower LA”

By PAUL LAVERACK
POLITICAL MUSCLE

This series of videos highlights several speakers from the “RePower LA” community meeting at the Pacoima Community Center on November 5, 2011. Speakers include Ricardo De Los Santos, a DWP trainee weatherizing low-income homes for energy efficiency; Eric Garcetti, the president of the Los Angeles City Council; Kent Minault, volunteer coordinator for the Sierra Club’s “Beyond Coal” campaign; and Ron Nichols, the general manager of Los Angeles Department of Water & Power.



The “Beyond Coal” Campaign: An In-depth Interview

Oct 10th, 2011 | By
The “Beyond Coal” Campaign: An In-depth Interview

By PAUL LAVERACK
POLITICAL MUSCLE

Kent Minault, the Volunteer Coordinator for the Sierra Club’s Beyond Coal campaign in the San Fernando Valley discusses the economic benefits of moving LA away from coal as an energy source, the steps to increasing our energy efficiency, and the rise of the Beyond Coal movement, a volunteer-driven effort that is gaining momentum across the city.



The Demographics of the San Fernando Valley

May 13th, 2011 | By
The Demographics of the San Fernando Valley

Por: KRISTA DALY
EL NUEVO SOL
The San Fernando Valley (SFV) came into existence when the former governor of California Leland Stanford made a deal with Senator Charles Maclay. Stanford said he would put a railroad across the San Fernando Valley if Maclay would build a town there and by 1874, people started to come.



Latina entrepreneur helps others succeed

Nov 28th, 2009 | By
Latina entrepreneur helps others succeed

By LINDA COBURN
EL NUEVO SOL
Entrepreneur Patricia Gracia is opening a woman-owned business incubator in Santa Clarita as a way to help other Latinas follow in her footsteps.



Opinion: Van Nuys volunteers helping one another through diverse programs

Jul 25th, 2009 | By
Opinion: Van Nuys volunteers helping one another through diverse programs

By HARRIET MIRANDA