Culver City News
Nonprofit Leader Concerned by Deceptive “Our Culver City” Political Committee
My name is Sebastian. I’m a Culver City resident, and I’m the president of Our Culver, a non-profit grassroots group dedicated to community engagement, education, and equity.
Concerned Culver City Residents Hold Demonstration Demanding Street Safety
There’s still a stain of Phoebe Kiekhofer’s blood on the street where she was hit by a truck. A member of the nonprofit Bike Culver City, Kiekhofer was one of several speakers at a vigil held by the organization Monday night. In response to a recent fatality on a major Culver City street, demonstrators and advocates gathered at the intersection of National Boulevard and Wesley Street before marching to City Hall to demand street safety improvements in the area and beyond.
Profile: Nancy Barba’s Campaign for Culver City Council
While her past shaped what she is today, Nancy Barba is always looking toward what the future could be. A mom whose grandparents came to the United States through the Bracero Program that allowed Mexican citizens entrance to the country to work in agriculture, she is running in the Culver City Council race as potentially the first Latina council member in the city’s history. Her journey helped define who she is, but her thinking as a candidate is rooted in the future.
Endorsements: Barba, Fish, and McMorrin for Culver City Council
In my reporting on Culver City over these last three years, I have observed a tale of two cities, and thus a story of two camps: one stuck in the past with a limited notion of what local government can and should do, and one looking to the future and committed to a local government that promotes a progressive vision and way forward to improve people’s lives.
Nonprofit Leader Concerned by Deceptive “Our Culver City” Political Committee
My name is Sebastian. I’m a Culver City resident, and I’m the president of Our Culver, a non-profit grassroots group dedicated to community engagement, education, and equity.
Concerned Culver City Residents Hold Demonstration Demanding Street Safety
There’s still a stain of Phoebe Kiekhofer’s blood on the street where she was hit by a truck. A member of the nonprofit Bike Culver City, Kiekhofer was one of several speakers at a vigil held by the organization Monday night. In response to a recent fatality on a major Culver City street, demonstrators and advocates gathered at the intersection of National Boulevard and Wesley Street before marching to City Hall to demand street safety improvements in the area and beyond.
Profile: Nancy Barba’s Campaign for Culver City Council
While her past shaped what she is today, Nancy Barba is always looking toward what the future could be. A mom whose grandparents came to the United States through the Bracero Program that allowed Mexican citizens entrance to the country to work in agriculture, she is running in the Culver City Council race as potentially the first Latina council member in the city’s history. Her journey helped define who she is, but her thinking as a candidate is rooted in the future.
Endorsements: Barba, Fish, and McMorrin for Culver City Council
In my reporting on Culver City over these last three years, I have observed a tale of two cities, and thus a story of two camps: one stuck in the past with a limited notion of what local government can and should do, and one looking to the future and committed to a local government that promotes a progressive vision and way forward to improve people’s lives.