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Japanese American Incarceration: How It Happened Here

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By Jonathan van Harmelen and Greg Robinson Photography by Dorothea Lange

A president’s 1942 executive order led to the imprisonment of some 120,000 Japanese Americans. But planning, discriminatory laws, fear-mongering, lies, and policies beforehand made the order possible.

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Behind the Hits

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Denny Tedesco’s films, “The Wrecking Crew” and “Immediate Family” turn the spotlight on the session musicians behind the hundreds of songs and albums that have lived in the playlists of our minds for decades.

The Road From Loss

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After the wildfires of January 2025 ravaged Pacific Palisades and Altadena, we asked nine writers in the LMU community to reflect broadly on the experience of loss.

L.A.’s Guardian Angels

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If L.A. politics has shifted toward the progressive end of the spectrum in recent decades, Catholic organizations and activists have played major roles in the process.

China’s Migrant Mothers

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Mothers in rural China who move to cities for employment and an income often leave their children behind, sparking feelings of guilt and failure. Prof. Meng Li has done research about them and their painful choice.

This Side of Paradise

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LMU Prof. Emeritus John Dorsey, who has surfed the nearby waters even longer than he taught at LMU, ranks the 10 best beaches in L.A. County.

The Plants We Live With

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Sarah Pardi ’18, who holds a Ph.D. in plant biology, describes some of her favorite housemates — the plants she likes to keep and care for in her home.

A Conversation With John Mayer

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Coach John Mayer, AVCA Beach Volleyball Coach of the Year who recently led LMU to the NCAA championship match, talks about the role that recruiting plays in building a No. 2-ranked team.

Water Fight

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NorCal surfing has the Mavericks; SoCal surfing, the Lower Trestles. Who gets brag rights for the best surf in California? Read on, then decide for yourself.

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Fernando Guerra on the L.A. Wildfires

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The wildfires of January 2025 likely are the biggest natural disaster in Los Angeles history. Fernando Guerra, director of the LMU Leavey Center for the Study of Los Angeles, talks about the current and future impacts of the fires on the city’s people, resources, and budget.

Racism’s Infrastructure

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Richard Frishman’s photos and B. Brian Foster’s essays together explore the history and the built environment of racism, slavery, and segregation in America. Their book, “Ghosts of Segregation: American Racism, Hidden in Plain Sight,” accompanies a photo exhibition of the same name currently underway at the LMU Laband Art Gallery.

“Anima Mundi”: Watch It Here

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Watch the full presentation of the “Anima Mundi” show that was projected onto the Sacred Heart Chapel façade in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Loyola-Marymount merger.

The Burn and the Rebuild

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L.A.’s wildfires took lives and burned homes, businesses, churches, and schools. They took a piece of our sense of place, too, leaving us to rebuild both our neighborhoods and our sense of community.

Canto de la Ciudad

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KXLU’s “Alma del Barrio” has been singing its songs to L.A. and binding together LMU and the city’s Spanish-speaking communities for five decades.

Hunting Demons

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James Keane ’96 remembers the fear he felt at 14 when he saw “The Exorcist.” He still wonders if exorcism can rid him of the demons in the world.

Shelves of Selves

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To Lynell George ’84, every book on her shelves is a window into who she was, is and will become. How to live when a treasured one goes missing?

Alvarado and 3rd

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The United States meets Central America at L.A.’s Westlake intersection. Rubén Martínez finds that survival is one of the many stories found at this hemispheric meeting place.

A Well-Aimed Rock

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Blake Pickens MBA ’19, a Chickasaw film producer and stand-up comedian, uses film and jokes to change people’s minds about Native Americans and people in poverty.

Climate Chaos

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Extreme California weather may bring chaos, but do we resist, mitigate or adapt to preserve the climate, our common good? David L. Ulin explores the path head and our responsibilities.

The Magazine of the Year

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LMU Magazine wins the 2020 Robert Sibley Magazine of the Year Award, the top honor in university magazine publishing, in the annual CASE Circle of Excellence Awards competition.

The Dogs That Save Us

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The human-dog lovefest may be 15,000 years old, and the pandemic has given it a shot in the arm. Are they our most faithful friends, or are we theirs?

Off Press Podcasts

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Fernando Guerra on the L.A. Wildfires

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The wildfires of January 2025 likely are the biggest natural disaster in Los Angeles history. Fernando Guerra, director of the LMU Leavey Center for the Study of Los Angeles, talks about the current and future impacts of the fires on the city’s people, resources, and budget.

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Nathan Sessoms on L.A. Freeways and Communities

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Freeways both connect and divide the Los Angeles region. Nathan Sessoms, professor in the LMU Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts, describes the impact of building the 10 freeway through L.A.’s West Adams community.

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Trent Kersten on D1 Volleyball

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Trent Kersten, head volleyball coach, talks about the increased popularity of women’s sports, volleyball strategy and recruiting, and the impact of the transfer portal on LMU and D1 volleyball.