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    Imperfect Paradise

    Imperfect Paradise is an award-winning weekly narrative podcast showcasing California stories with universal significance, hosted by Antonia Cereijido. Each deeply reported story is driven by characters who illuminate aspects of American identity and underscore California's reputation as a home for dreamers and schemers, its heartbreaking inequality, its varied and diverse communities, its unique combination of dense cities and wild places. New episodes premiere Wednesdays, with broadcasts on LAist 89.3 the following Sundays.

    Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.

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    Episodes (60)

    Nury & The Secret Tapes: Part 4

    Nury & The Secret Tapes: Part 4

    In the year since the L.A. City Council tape scandal, a lot has changed.

    Efforts are underway to reform the redistricting process. Nury Martinez and Gil Cedillo are gone from the council. Only Kevin De León remains. Progressive shifts in the council are influencing its policies, and new elected members are working to forge a new way forward in L.A. This is the last episode of Nury & The Secret Tapes.

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    This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.

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    enOctober 17, 2023

    Nury & The Secret Tapes: Part 3

    Nury & The Secret Tapes: Part 3

    Host Antonia Cereijido presses former L.A. City Council President Nury Martinez to account for the racist, hurtful comments she made on the secret recording that rocked Los Angeles and led to her resignation.

    CONTENT WARNING: Sensitive subject matter. 

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    enOctober 11, 2023

    Nury & The Secret Tapes: Part 2

    Nury & The Secret Tapes: Part 2

    Before the L.A. City Council tape scandal, Nury Martinez, the former council president, was known as a champion of working class immigrants. After, she became the poster child of anti-Blackness and colorism in the Latino community. Host Antonia Cereijido examines how Nury's upbringing influenced her politics and the divisions that emerged within the council under Nury's leadership, leading up to the secretly-recorded conversation.

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    enOctober 03, 2023

    Nury & The Secret Tapes: Part 1

    Nury & The Secret Tapes: Part 1

    We take you behind the scenes of the L.A. City Council tape scandal, a year later. The secret recordings of the conversation among four of the city’s most powerful Latino leaders making racist, derogatory insults – exposed thorny, unresolved issues of race and politics. Host Antonia Cereijido explores those issues and speaks with the people who were most affected by the tapes, including former councilman Mike Bonin. And for the first time since resigning, former L.A. City Council President Nury Martinez breaks her silence.

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    This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.*

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    Imperfect Paradise
    enSeptember 27, 2023

    Introducing Imperfect Paradise: Nury & The Secret Tapes from LAist Studios

    Introducing Imperfect Paradise: Nury & The Secret Tapes from LAist Studios

    “Imperfect Paradise: Nury & The Secret Tapes” tells the story of the biggest political scandal in recent Los Angeles history. A secret recording leaked online in 2022 exposed then-LA City Council President Nury Martinez making racist and derogatory remarks. A year after the scandal and her resignation, Nury breaks her silence in an exclusive interview with LAist.

    From LAist Studios, “Imperfect Paradise: Nury & The Secret Tapes,” coming September 27, 2023.

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    enSeptember 20, 2023

    The Barbie Tapes: When Girls--and Barbie--Could Do Anything

    The Barbie Tapes: When Girls--and Barbie--Could Do Anything

    In this episode, Ruth and Elliot Handler are gone, and the new Mattel team, led by a man who feared the volatility of the toy business, diversified the company and made a big gamble on electronics. It didn’t work. Fortunately, Barbie ends up in the sure hands of some trailblazing women executives, who could see that the culture was moving in a direction very compatible with Barbie’s persona. From the workforce to the workout, Barbie was a doll of her times.

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    Battle of the Bulge

    Battle of the Bulge

    For Barbie, the cultural upheaval of the 60s and 70s incites one identity crisis after another as Mattel tries to keep up with the times. On top of that, she has a new boyfriend to deal with. Ken's creation is a big hit for Barbie fans, but he’s facing a few growing pains of his own. In this episode, we investigate Ken's origin story, delve into the inner workings of Mattel, and hear how Barbie's inventor, Ruth Handler, was ousted from her own company.

    This podcast is supported by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.

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    How COVID Changed Everything - Part 3 - Acting

    How COVID Changed Everything - Part 3 - Acting

    LAist Studios & USC Annenberg's School of Journalism Present: How COVID Changed Everything

    A series where graduate students in the USC Annenberg School of Journalism examine the many ways—both dramatic and nuanced—that the pandemic has changed life in ways we are only now beginning to understand.

    Part 3: Acting

    While the pandemic caused a lot of stasis, it also inspired plenty of action. Once we accepted the changes that the pandemic brought, what did we do with them? How did we take action? In this episode: LA cultural workers fight for better work conditions, one survivor decides to fight back against domestic violence, a small foundation keeps the legacy of a ground-breaking Finnish gay artist alive, and a nurse rethinks the way we process death and dying.

    Content Warning: This series contains sensitive subject matter and mentions of domestic violence. Listener discretion is advised.

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    enJune 01, 2023

    How COVID Changed Everything - Part 2 - Adapting

    How COVID Changed Everything - Part 2 - Adapting

    LAist Studios & USC Annenberg's School of Journalism Present: How COVID Changed Everything

    A series where graduate students in the USC Annenberg School of Journalism examine the many ways—both dramatic and nuanced—that the pandemic has changed life in ways we are only now beginning to understand.

    Part 2: Adapting

    Change is a given, but COVID-19 truly forced the hand of change. In this episode we explore the ways people have found to adapt and rethink how we accept change. In this episode: the fate of a beloved Hollywood record store, the reflections of an American Hockey League player, the impact of COVID-19 on a sickle cell patient, and the challenges of pandemic-related gentrification in Mexico City.

    Content Warning: This series contains sensitive subject matter. Listener discretion is advised. 

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    enJune 01, 2023

    How COVID Changed Everything - Part 1 - Rethinking

    How COVID Changed Everything - Part 1 - Rethinking

    LAist Studios & USC Annenberg's School of Journalism Present: How COVID Changed Everything

    When the World Health Organization declared an end to COVID-19 as a global health emergency last month, it marked an over 3 year journey through the deadliest pandemic in US history. While COVID-19 may no longer be an official public health emergency, the effects it's had on every fabric of society can’t be overlooked.

    In this series, graduate students in the USC Annenberg School of Journalism examine the many ways—both dramatic and nuanced—that the pandemic has changed life in ways we are only now beginning to understand: in the workplace, the family and the world. Every story is about change. Every narrative involves a moment or moments when everything was different from before. 

    Part 1: Rethinking

    The pandemic forced us to rethink how we approach both daily life and life’s milestones. People had to get creative with how they held ceremonies, how they coped with stress and how they would carve a new way of life post pandemic. In this episode: a wedding that takes place in a video game, services at one of the oldest synagogues in the western hemisphere, the de-stressing power of ice baths, and a group of international Gen Zers re-examines the meaning of life and work.

    Content Warning: This series contains sensitive subject matter. Listener discretion is advised. 

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    enJune 01, 2023

    Part 2 - “Imperfect Paradise” Presents: Finding Home con DACA

    Part 2 - “Imperfect Paradise” Presents: Finding Home con DACA

    Brian is surprised by a letter from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. It’s his Advance Parole document. He can travel to Mexico – his country of birth – for the first time in 30 years. The days ahead become a sprint to prepare and make travel plans. He only has a month to return to the U.S., or he could lose DACA and be denied reentry.

    Guest: Roberto Gonzales, a professor of sociology at University of Pennsylvania, who has testified before Congress on immigration policy.

    Music from this episode composed by: Chris Schlarb, Dexter Thomas, Geir Sundstøl, Mamman Sani, Nicklas Nygren, Old Saw, and Yeahman

     

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    Part 1 - “Imperfect Paradise” Presents: Finding Home con DACA

    Part 1 - “Imperfect Paradise” Presents: Finding Home con DACA

    California is home to around 2 million undocumented people. And in Southern California, roughly 80,000 of them have DACA, Deferred Action Childhood Arrival (although some stats put that number higher). It allows people to get a work permit, to pay in-state tuition, and to get a drivers license. But there are a lot of freedoms it doesn't grant, like freely traveling outside the US.

    How to LA host Brian De Los Santos has had DACA for about a decade. He recently got approved to do something big: he's going to Mexico for the first time since he was 2 years old, through a process called advance parole.

    It's a travel permit that allows DACA recipients to leave the country and come back. However, the permit is issued with a very specific time window, and is only given for certain travel reasons. 

    And the big one: it doesn’t guarantee admission back into the country. But despite the stress, Brian's taking the opportunity to go Mexico and see family he hasn't seen since he was a toddler.

    In the first part of this series, Brian's bringing in a couple of his friends and fellow DACA recipients to talk about all of his hopes and fears for the trip, and what it's like to live with DACA in the U.S., which is very much like living in limbo every day. We've got more of Brian's story over on LAist.com, so be sure to check that out. 

    As A DACA Beneficiary, I’ve Been Waiting For This Trip To Mexico All My Life

    If you have DACA and want to apply for advance parole, it's very important that you consult with an immigration attorney. These organizations can help get you started:

    CALIFORNIA MEXICO CENTER https://www.california-mexicocenter.org/cmdsummer2023/

    CARECEN LA https://www.carecen-la.org/can_i_apply_for_advance_parole?locale=en

    Guests:
    Chris Farias, LAist social media producer;  José Alonso Munoz, deputy communications manager for United We Dream, an immigrant youth-led support network

    Music Credits This Week:
    Chris Schlarb, The Mod Archive, Quetzal, Naran Ratan, Natalia Lafourcade, Austin Cross, Old Saw, & Anthony Barilla

     

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    NPR's Code Switch on Imperfect Paradise

    NPR's Code Switch on Imperfect Paradise

    Hey, Imperfect Paradise listeners, this is Emily Guerin. I'm one of the hosts and senior producers of this show. We're doing something a little different and we're bringing you an episode of the NPR podcast Code Switch. My colleague Josie Huang is talking to one of their hosts about the mass shooting in Monterey Park, California, and what it says about the dark side of the Asian American dream. I hope you like it.

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    Kundalini Royalty

    Kundalini Royalty

    Katie Griggs, a young woman from rural Maryland, discovers Kundalini yoga in her early 20s and goes all in. She transforms herself into Guru Jagat, a beloved and controversial yoga and wellness influencer in Los Angeles. In this episode, her friends, family, and coworkers grapple with how she changed in the final years of her life. And we explore the connections between yoga and conspiracies like QAnon.

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    Imperfect Paradise
    enJanuary 11, 2023
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