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Students' projects, 1996--1999

ZA. Armenian-American community analysis. Spring, 1998.

RB. Baldwin Hills: Changing attitudes, monitoring tools. Spring, 1997.

JYB. Bilingual education and equal treatment. Spring, 1999.

AB. Helping the youth in the Echo Park community. Fall, 1998.

GAB. Santa Monica: an environmental connection. Fall, 1996.

MB. The Pico-Union barricades. Fall, 1997.

SB. The development of the 1965 Los Angeles riots. Spring, 1998.

RC. Skid row. Spring, 1998.

SC. Virgil Village. Spring, 1998.

MEC. Youth & media literacy in the 21st Century. Spring, 1997.

NC. Urban development jeopardizing the morals of Silver Lake. Spring, 1997.

DC. The nail that sticks up....The difficulty of adjusting to American culture for Japanese business executives. Spring, 1998.

WRC. How family conflicts associate with teen crimes. Fall, 1998

HJC. Homeless people in downtown LA. Spring, 1999.

LC. Getting to know the Korean community. Spring, 1997.

JD. Reason.... Fall, 1997.

AE. Who is failing our kids?. Fall, 1997.

NF. Work, school, and the teacher assistant position. Spring, 1998.

TF. Northeast Los Angeles: land of the lost. Spring, 1998.

KH. "Minor majority" city in Los Angeles County. Spring, 1998.

DH. Echo Park: a study of gangs and the community. Fall, 1998.

DH. Under the shadow of the cross: a critical analysis of religion in Echo Park. Fall, 1996.

NH. Bilingual education in the Newcomer Center at Belmont High School. Fall, 1998.

RH. Flavors of Silverlake. Spring, 1996.

RJ. The business survey around Silver Lake area. Spring, 1998.

DHK. How the Korean community is related to crime in the City of Los Angeles. Fall, 1998.

HJK. Abuse of the employers in Koreatown. Spring, 1998.

WAK. Shadows of the super minority: Korean-Americans and the true picture of the myth. Fall, 1998.

MK. Korean church's efforts for young people in Korea Town. Fall, 1996.

JLL. Korean and Latino collaboration in Koreatown. Fall, 1998.

LL. The case against child spanking at home: a study of LACC student population. Spring, 1998.

KHL. Domestic violence among Korean Americans. Spring, 1999.

GM. The latent delinquent: mad dogs, wild parties, pickpockets, and death in Venice-of-America. Spring, 1997.

EM. West Hollywood: the new frontier. Spring, 1998

KM. Exposition Park: a study of class in America. Spring, 1998

SM. Japanese contribution to LA. Spring, 1999.

MM. How the Japanese American experience was molded: from 1886 to the present in Los Angeles and the west coast. Fall, 1998.

GM. The Mexican community of South-Central Los Angeles: kids, our only hope. Spring, 1998.

YM. Community commitment: the relationship between corporations and communities. Fall, 1998.

AN. Public and private schools. Fall, 1998.

AN. Japanese-Americans and their use of language. Fall, 1996.

CN. Leimart Park: Foot prints through Leimert. Fall, 1996.

SO. Looking into the outside of economy. Spring, 1999.

MO. Silver Lake: the next generation. Fall, 1997.

DP. The Koreatown community. Fall, 1997.

EP. Fairfax: A slice of the big orange. Fall, 1996.

RP. Hollywood redevelopment and its meaning for the Hollywood community. Spring, 1999.

ZP. Burbank: city of the perplexed, poor, and pitied. Spring, 1998.

AP. Rock en Español. Spring, 1997.

AP. Salvadorans in Los Angeles. Spring, 1998.

BQ. A fight for independence: proposed Valley secession and the City of Los Angeles charter reform. Fall, 1998.

LPRK. Pollution. Spring, 1997.

FR. Straight outta the barrio. Spring, 1997.

MS. The city within the city. Spring, 1999.

MS. Heavy metal, 1985--1992: trying to find an answer. Fall, 1998.

YT. Hollywood Armenian community. Fall, 1998.

KT. A history of the Japanese-Americans. Spring, 1998.

SV. A drive-by community study. Spring, 1996

RV. Latinos in Pico-Union. Spring, 1998.

JW. The homeless people in the downtown Los Angeles community. Fall, 1997.

SW. The light of reality within the shadows of illusion: Los Angeles City College past, present and future. Spring, 1998.

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