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ADL Participates in Annual Cyber Crime Prevention Symposium
ADL Civil Rights and Education Division staff members from the Pacific Southwest Regional Office led three sessions at the California Endowment’s Seventh Annual Cyber Crime Prevention Symposium on October 29. The purpose of this annual symposium is to educate students, parents and school staff about a wide range of internet-related security risks and safety issues.
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Día de los Muertos Celebration in East LA Cemetery
Angelenos gathered to celebrate Día de los Muertos at East Los Angeles’ Calvary Cemetery Sunday.
The celebration is a family-friendly day of food, face painting, folkloric dancers, mariachi and a special performance by Trio Ellas.
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East LA Catholic Schools Celebrate Dia De Los Muertos
While Halloween is all about the costume and sugar rush, the Day of the Dead is about family and heritage.
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Día de los muertos
Para que las tradiciones mexicanas se conserven. Estudiantes del éste de Los Ángeles recibieron una enseñanza especial. Se trata del ” Día de los muertos”.
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News Immaculate Heart students serve nutrition for annual event
Members of Immaculate Heart High School’s new cooking club recently served healthy smoothies and shakes to classmates in observance of Childhood Nutrition Day. The students prepared chocolate-banana shakes and kale, orange, apple and cucumber smoothies that were enjoyed in the school cafeteria.
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The remarkable women who lead consecrated lives
The Archdiocese of Los Angeles is the largest diocese in the United States with almost five million Catholics. As a result, it has one of the greatest numbers of women religious in the country as well.
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Local Kids Learn How To Prevent Cyber Crime
More than half of adolescents and teens have been bullied online. October marks National Bullying Prevention month, and L.A.-based experts are teaching kids tips to stay safe from cyberbullying and other cybercrimes.
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Red Mass highlights role of faith in public square
“Pope Francis is urging us to see migrants and immigrants as brothers and sisters, and human beings,” Auxiliary Bishop David G. O’Connell told more than 400 lawyers, judges, legislators and other law professionals at the 33rd annual Red Mass on Oct. 20 at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels.
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Vida Nueva named best monthly Spanish-language newspaper in US
Vida Nueva, the official Spanish-language publication of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, won eight awards from the National Association of Hispanic Publications.
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Archdiocese undergoes annual abuse prevention audit
The Archdiocese of Los Angeles went through an annual abuse prevention audit this week to ensure the local Church is living up to the standards developed in the wake of the sexual abuse crisis.


