What Environmental Conservation Looks Like at America’s Biggest Port

Industry and Wildlife Battle for Their Share of the Southern California Coastline

In spring 2021, unauthorized operators crashed two drones in a patch of protected estuarial wetlands near Southern California’s port complex where elegant terns were nesting on sandy soil. Thousands of spooked terns abandoned their nests and scattered. Some resettled on a barge carting rocks off shore. When the terns began to hatch on the barge later that summer, many chicks taking exploratory steps tumbled off its steep sides into the water. Unable to fly or clamber back onto the barge deck, the chicks drowned and washed ashore, prompting local outcry …

Civic Advocate Rafael de la Rosa

I Love Disco

Rafael de la Rosa is the director of advocacy at the Hospital Association of Southern California. He was previously the assistant vice president for government and community relations at California …

KCRW’s Janaya Williams

All Things Considered’s Janaya Williams

Janaya Williams is the host of KCRW’s All Things Considered. Before moderating the panel for the Zócalo program “What Do We Want From the Next L.A. Mayor?” in May 2022, she joined …

Green Qween Co-Founder and CEO Taylor Bazley

RuPaul Asked Us, ‘What in the Gay World Is Going on Here?!’

Taylor Bazley is the co-founder and CEO of Green Kween. In the past, Bazley has worked for the L.A. City Council as well as been involved with LGBT organizations such …

USC Political Scientist Ange-Marie Hancock Alfaro

‘I’m Watching the Sunrise / I’m Glad to Be Living’

Ange-Marie Hancock Alfaro is a professor in political science and gender and sexuality studies at the University of Southern California. Before sitting on the panel for the Zócalo program “What …

California, Keep Your Schools Open. No Matter What

Floods, Fires, Strikes, and More Cause Closures—And Students Are Hurting

We may have very good reasons to close our local K-to-12 schools for a day or two, or even for a week.

But we should keep them open anyway.

That’s because, in …