Joy Park
Joy Park is a former art director for digital projects at the Los Angeles Times. She worked across the newsroom to design and develop the paper’s most ambitious digital initiatives. Before joining The Times, she ran a freelance design and development practice, making websites for artists and collectives engaged in social justice, critical reading and art. Over the years, she taught herself to code while working as a graphic and product designer across many industries.
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¿Sabes cuál es la diferencia entre el condado y la ciudad de L.A.? La aplicación que te enseña cómo navegar la burocracia local está ahora disponible en español.
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Los inmigrantes que llegan a EE.UU. se enfrentan a grandes retos, pero siguen mostrando un alto grado de optimismo sobre su futuro y de confianza en las instituciones estadounidenses, según revela una exhaustiva encuesta.
Immigrants to the U.S. face extensive challenges, but they still report high levels of optimism about their futures and trust in American institutions, a comprehensive survey has found.
The national debate over immigration has raged for decades but often ignores the lives of actual immigrants.
We asked thousands of immigrants about their experiences and lives in this country. How would you answer those same questions?
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On Jan. 21, the Monterey Park community was shattered when the Star Ballroom Dance Studio became the site of one of California’s worst mass shootings in recent history. Many of the victims were studio regulars united in their passion for dance. Here are their stories.