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Giving back Bruce’s Beach, representing vulnerable communities in digital spaces

Giving back Bruce’s Beach, representing vulnerable communities in digital spaces

Released Tuesday, 5th October 2021
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Giving back Bruce’s Beach, representing vulnerable communities in digital spaces

Giving back Bruce’s Beach, representing vulnerable communities in digital spaces

Giving back Bruce’s Beach, representing vulnerable communities in digital spaces

Giving back Bruce’s Beach, representing vulnerable communities in digital spaces

Tuesday, 5th October 2021
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Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law a historic bill for California last week. Senate Bill 796 returns a parcel of land in Manhattan Beach, known as Bruce’s Beach, to the descendants of Willa and Charles Bruce. The Black couple bought the property in 1912, and ran a dancehall, cafe, and lodge on it. But by 1924, city officials condemned the land and forced the Bruces to sell and leave. Now, almost a century later, the ownership of the parcel will be transferred to Willa and Charles Bruce’s four remaining direct descendants. A new redistricting map in LA has two members of the City Council upset about losing most of the people who voted them into office. And a UCLA digital media scholar won a prestigious MacArthur “Genius” Grant.

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