In recent years, the enduring legacies of the original people of the Los Angeles basin, referred to as […]
Author: South El Monte Arts Posse
“Law And Order Monte Boys Style” is the title of a chapter in one of the more recent […]
In May 1933, Hicks camp was nearing full capacity. More than 1,500 migrant workers were settling down to […]
Dear Internet: Those of us who have been working on East of East have had a long two […]
“So we moved here to El Monte, and I remember all the neighbors were white,” recalled Gloria Arellanes […]
A visit to El Monte, California reveals many official signs and markers that harken back to the town’s […]
After my home, Epiphany is the place that looms largest in my South El Monte life. It was […]
“I remember the Queen was beautiful, and the parade came down from Hicks Camp to Medina Court. The […]