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A Day Like This is a website devoted to social justice journalism, youth issues and culture based in Los Angeles, California.
Archived stories by Emily Henry:
02/27/10 Crown Jewel Club instills etiquette, manners in South Los Angeles schoolchildren: KPCC.org
02/22/10 What’s Happening in Compton City Hall? An Introduction to Routine Chaos: Huffington Post
01/05/10 Tales from a Bus in Los Angeles: Huffington Post
12/21/09 Rage Against the Machine Get Christmas Number One Spot in the UK: Huffington Post
11/08/09 From secret life to star in the spotlight: New Zealand Herald on Sunday
10/28/09 Britain’s Silent Conservative Movement: Huffington Post
07/11/09 Cutting Welfare for the Children of Immigrants will Devastate California: Huffington Post
06/23/09 Growing Pains: Can Grassroots Journalism Help Under-Served Communities like South LA? OJR
06/19/09 Life After Death: Newspapers and the Re-Invention of Paper Technology: OJR
05/22/09 Storm Swerling at Santee: WitnessLA
05/12/09 Education Crisis in Los Angeles Illuminates Racial and Economic Divide: Huffington Post
05/05/09 Filling the News Gap: USC and Crenshaw HS Report South LA: WitnessLA
04/21/09 The Community Comes Together to Fight for Educational Rights: Intersections
04/01/09 The Interpretation of Search Trends: How SEO Experts are Tapping into the Human Psyche: Pop + Politics
03/06/09 Dorsey High School’s Culinary Program: Home Ec, With a Side of Tech: Intersections
02/04/09 Morgan Vs. Foretich: Twenty Years Later: LA Weekly
See also:
Huffington Post archive for Emily Henry
“Small World” column on Neon Tommy
Pop+Politics archive for Emily Henry
Listen to Episode One of “Between the Lines” on CSRFM, Canterbury, England (2007):

