Annette Stark
Stories by Annette Stark
Simple as Brown vs. Black
The heart-wrenching L.A. Times cover photo of Jamiel Shaw in an open coffin drew angry protests last week
A Fixed Hand
As the gaming tribes the Pala Band of Mission Indians and the United Auburn Indian Community, is tagged
No One Here Gets Out Alive
In the words of the Rev, K.W. Tulloss, “the nightmare has come true.” Federal indictments unsealed on October 16 allege that leaders of the Florenza 13 (F 13s) gang acted on orders from the Mexican Mafia
War of a Different Color
Latino gang members killed Anthony Prudhomme, Cheryl Greene, and a number of other Angelenos because
Horror Gateway
The hate crime that killed Cheryl Green may be part of a larger campaign, orchestrated out of the p
Leading From Where He Is
L.A. civil rights champion Willis Edwards is the most effective activist Angelenos have never heard
Voices of the Community
Protest organized by Rep. Maxine Waters causes flap amongst L.A.'s black leadership
Gang Crimes as Hate Crimes
Activists hope that the recent high-profile murder convictions of Avenues gang members will rais
Life After Death
The West Memphis Three were convicted of child murder, but troubling questions and a series of films
Meet the New Boss
New L.A. Animal Services head Ed Boks left plenty of questions behind after being fired from his las