Angelenos See Race Relations on Downward Trend, LMU Survey Finds
Residents of Los Angeles are more pessimistic than ever that racial unrest similar to what the city went through in 1992 will re-occur soon, according to an LMU survey.
Residents of Los Angeles are more pessimistic than ever that racial unrest similar to what the city went through in 1992 will re-occur soon, according to an LMU survey.
Leggett joins LMU from Washington University in St. Louis, where she is associate vice chancellor of student affairs.
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