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  2. LA school strike – news: 420,000 students sent home as ...

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    March 21, 2023 at 12:57 PM. Schools across Los Angeles will be closed on Tuesday as support workers stage a three-day strike, effectively shuttering America’s second-largest school district ...

  3. How the high cost of housing pushed many LAUSD workers to strike

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  4. LAUSD strike ends with classes to resume Friday but no ... - AOL

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    A sweeping three-day LAUSD strike that shut down Los Angeles public schools, led by school support staff and backed by teachers, ended Thursday, as workers claimed the walkout empowered their union.

  5. Estrada Courts - Wikipedia

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    History and construction. Estrada Courts was constructed in 1942–1943, during the World War II housing shortage in Southern California, which resulted from the war-time boom in war-industry work, followed by the return of servicemen to the region and the Bracero program. Of the original 30 buildings, 214 units were reserved for defense housing.

  6. Jordan Downs - Wikipedia

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    Jordan Downs. Jordan Downs is a 700-unit public housing apartment complex in Watts, Los Angeles, California, next to David Starr Jordan High School. It consists of 103 buildings with townhouse style units ranging from one bedroom to five bedrooms. The complex is owned and managed by the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA).

  7. Gonzaque Village - Wikipedia

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    90002. Area code (s) 323. Gonzaque Village is public housing project located in the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. It is operated by the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles. [1] It was built in 1942 on 17.6 acres (71,200 m 2) of flat land. Its 71 one-story buildings have 182 units housing 437 residents.

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