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Los Angeles has changed exponentially and in many unexpected ways over the last 40 years. AirTalk has been there to help Southern Californians navigate the latest political, historical, and scientific news. We’re joined by some of the most prominent and long-time guests to join the show and help listeners better understand the different facets of L.A. Joining is Fernando Guerra, professor of political science and Chicana/o Latina/o studies at Loyola Marymount University, Dr. Lucy Jones, seismologist and founder and chief scientist at the Lucy Jones Center for Science & Society, a natural disaster risk reduction research organization, and Zev Yaroslavsky, director of the Los Angeles Initiative at the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs and former L.A. city councilmember and county supervisor.
The January 2025 wildfires likely are the biggest natural disaster in the history of the Los Angeles area. Fernando Guerra, professor and director of LMU's Leavey Center for the Study of Los Angeles, talks about the immediate and future impacts of the fires on the L.A.'s people, services, and budget.
Fernando Guerra, professor catedrático da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de Coimbra, presidente do Conselho Geral (CG) da OMD e investigador, conversa com Catarina Cortez. Neste podcast, Fernando Guerra começa por recordar os tempos de infância, na Margem Sul do Tejo, e a influência dos pais, ambos professores primários, na sua carreira de docente. O presidente do Conselho Geral revisita ainda a mudança para Coimbra, onde ainda reside, e as sucessivas etapas académicas e profissionais. Fernando Guerra aborda também a criação da Ordem dos Médicos Dentistas, em 1998, e o seu papel no primeiro Conselho Diretivo e como presidente da Comissão Organizadora do Congresso da OMD, em 1999. A esse nível, o Professor Catedrático da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de Coimbra traça um panorama geral dos congressos, enaltecendo o facto de estes se reinventarem de ano para ano. Sobre o órgão que preside, o CG, Fernando Guerra sublinha o seu caráter “participativo”, explicando os desafios inerentes. Na ótica de docente, faz uma avaliação da questão dos numerus clausus em medicina dentária e da qualidade do ensino em Portugal.
The City of Los Angeles, a young city, has been a magnet for over 100 years, attracting people from all over the United States and the world. Dr. Fernando Guerra, a Professor of Political Science and Chicano Latino Studies for almost 40 years at Loyola Marymount University, founded the Center for the Study of Los Angeles on the campus in 1996. As the Center's Director, he wanted to create a place to understand the people of Los Angeles in hopes of making the city more equitable by engaging residents and leaders. The impetus for creating such a Center was the citywide uprising that occurred in 1992, in response to the Rodney King trial, a black man who had been savagely beaten by a group of Police Officers. In this Part 2 episode, Dr. Guerra returns to the podcast program to continue describing how the Center has grown to become an important voice for the people of Los Angeles. The Center's approach is to amass data from answers to important questions asked of residents during periodic surveys. The results provide information to leaders and decision makers which they can use in formulating policies and laws. Dr. Guerra begins and ends the conversation declaring a sense of optimism that pervades Los Angeles no matter the challenges and obstacles. In fact, he emphasizes that these problems may be statewide in California or beyond and often the City of L. A. is looked to for inspirational solutions. Some of the current news from the Center's data will surprise, especially as he addresses many of the issues surrounding the humanitarian crisis of homelessness in sun-filled Los Angeles. FOR CONTACT: StudyLA@lmu.edu fernando.guerra@lmu.edu
Versátil, sustentável, linda e resistente. A madeira laminada colada, ou MLC, tem muitas vantagens. Dê o play para descobrir suas aplicações e por que ela deveria ser mais utilizada. . . Imagem: Casa Catuçaba | MK27 | 2016 Fotógrafo: Fernando Guerra. Fonte: mk27 https://studiomk27.com.br/pb/catucaba/ . . REFERÊNCIAS: LEITE, Thaisa M.; SANTOS, Pedro A. F. M.; VALLE, Ivan M. R. do. O uso da madeira laminada colada no Brasil: panorama e desafios. In: CONGRESO LATINOAMERICANO DE ESTRUCTURAS DE MADERA, 2, 2017, Buenos Aires. NOGUEIRA, Davi. A versatilidade da madeira laminada colada. Revista Construindo, v.8, p. 1-14, 2017. MARTINS, Gisele Cristina Antunes. Análise numérica e experimental de vigas de madeira laminada colada em situação de incêndio. 2016. Tese (Doutorado em Engenharia Civil) – Departamento de Engenharia de São Carlos, Universidade de São Paulo, São Carlos, 2016. https://www.itaconstrutora.com.br/publicacoes/ https://www.archdaily.com.br/br/617797/centre-pompidou-metz-slash-shigeru-ban-architects https://studiomk27.com.br/pb/catucaba/ https://www.archdaily.com.br/br/797184/escola-em-alto-de-pinheiros-base-urbana-plus-pessoa-arquitetos
(Airdate 9/14/22) Dr. Fernando Guerra is the director of the Thomas and Dorothy Leavey Center for the Study of Los Angeles at Loyola Marymount University. He earned his Ph.D. and M.A. in Political Science from the University of Michigan and his B.A. in International Relations from the University of Southern California. His area of scholarly work is in local governance, urban politics, and racial and ethnic politics.
Fernando Guerra is the Founder and Director of The Center for the Study of Los Angeles started in 1996, at the campus of the Loyola Marymount University,(LMU), located in a neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. In addition to growing the Center in its breath of research, he has continued in the position of Professor of Political Science and Chicano Latino Studies for almost 40 years. He arrived at LMU after completing his Doctorate at the University of Michigan. From the very beginning of his teaching he focused his classes on Los Angeles. The inspiration for the creation of such a Center came from the 1992 riots civil unrest which erupted in response to the lack of conviction of the Police Officers who had brutally beaten Rodney King, a Black man. Fernando saw the Center as a place to understand the people of Los Angeles in hope of creating a more equitable City through information from research, student mentorship and engagement with residents and leaders. Fernando explains that the central technique at the Center is to survey the L. A. population about their views of civic issues and events and in essence become the City's pollsters, amassing data that leaders and decision makers can use when considering policies and community programs. Given the dynamic quality of the City of Los Angeles, California, there are new challenges to survey for years to come. He discusses some of their findings and surprises from the past and for today. - To contact Dr. Guerra, email, StudyLa@lmu.edu or fernando.guerra@lmu.edu
Fernando Guerra, the founding director of the Center for the Study of Los Angeles at Loyola Marymount University, discusses the aftermath of the primary election and the power of the homeless issue to reshape L.A. and its politics. The nation turned its eyes to Los Angeles this past week, and Guerra helps us better understand the city.
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With the Recall in the rearview mirror, California political junkies can now fixate on the next big election in the state: the race to replace Eric Garcetti as the mayor of Los Angeles. The contest has already drawn big names like Congresswoman Karen Bass and LA City Councilmember Kevin de Leon; Mark Ridley-Thomas had been rumored to be considering a run, but legal issues have put an end to that speculation. Our guest this episode is Professor Fernando Guerra, who teaches political science at Loyola Marymount University and founded the Center for the Study of Los Angeles in 1996. He joined us to talk about the mayoral contest, the Mark Ridley-Thomas situation and the significant changes Redistricting may bring to some Council Districts. All that, plus who had the #WorstWeek in CA politics. Show Notes: :50 Let's talk about the mayoral race 8:26 What are the main issues in the campaign? 8:18 Newsom is usually aligned with Labor; What happened here? 10:10 The Mark Ridley-Thomas Effect 14:13 How did you get interested in politics? 21:21 What happens on June 7? 26:04 The #WorstWeekCA Want to support the Capitol Weekly Podcast? Make your tax deductible donation here: capitolweekly.net/donations/ Capitol Weekly Podcast theme is "Pickin' My Way" by Eddie Lang "#WorstWeekCA" Beat provided by freebeats.io Produced by White Hot
Nesta sexta 12h, no Sextou, Sérgio Lima e Nat Zamboni, entrevistam o arquiteto Fernando Guerra, a antropóloga, Lidice Meyer e o coordenador do projeto Mão na Massa, presbítero Paulo Ivo. Em pauta, "A arquitetura de igrejas, do século 3 aos dias atuais". Um programa rádio IPB / APECOM.
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When the Leavey Center for the Study of Los Angeles surveyed L.A. residents this spring about Mayor Eric Garcetti's leadership in the COVID-19 crisis, they documented overwhelming support across the board.
Held on Tuesday, November 28 on the Loyola Marymount University campus, this episode of the Forecast LA Lecture Series is titled “Change from the Inside, Richard Alatorre”. It features Richard Alatorre, former CA State Legislator. It is facilitated by Dr. Fernando Guerra. Organized by the Center for the Study of Los Angeles and co-sponsored by the LMU Bellarmine College […]
Held on Tuesday, October 14 on the Loyola Marymount University campus, this episode of the Forecast LA Lecture Series is titled “A High-level Talk About U.S. Mexico Relations with Michael Camunez”. It features Michael Camuñez. It is facilitated by Dr. Fernando Guerra, with David R. Ayón. Organized by the Center for the Study of Los Angeles and co-sponsored […]
Held on Tuesday, April 6 on the Loyola Marymount University campus, this episode of the Forecast LA Lecture Series is titled “Forecast LA for the LMU Community”. It features Robert Kleinhenz, Ph.D., Economist and Executive Director of Research for Beacon Economics; and Dr. Fernando Guerra. Organized by the Center for the Study of Los Angeles and co-sponsored […]
Held on Tuesday, March 15 on the Loyola Marymount University campus, this episode of the Forecast LA Lecture Series is titled “Miguel Santana on Homelessness”. It features Miguel Santana, City Administrative Officer. It is facilitated by Dr. Fernando Guerra. Organized by the Center for the Study of Los Angeles and co-sponsored by the LMU Bellarmine College of Liberal […]
Held on Tuesday, February 16 on the Loyola Marymount University campus, this episode of the Forecast LA Lecture Series is titled “Former Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa”. It features Antonio Villaraigosa, former Los Angeles Mayor. It is facilitated by Dr. Fernando Guerra. Organized by the Center for the Study of Los Angeles and co-sponsored by the LMU Bellarmine College […]
So few Angelenos voted this year that Eric Garcetti was elected mayor with just 222,300 votes—the same number it took to get elected mayor in the 1930s, when L.A. was half its present size. UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs Dean Franklin D. Gilliam, Jr., Tracy Zeluff of GroundWorks Campaigns, and Loyola Ma rymount University political scientist Fernando Guerra talked about why Angelenos are so reluctant to go to the polls, whether it matters, and what might change things.
Descubra as sugestões de leitura do docente da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de Coimbra, Fernando Guerra.
Joe Lieberman coasted to an easy reelection victory six years ago, when he was also on the ballot as Al Gore's running mate. But now, his ardent support for the war in iraq has made him Public Enemy Number One among left-wing Internet bloggers who are targeting him for defeat in next month's Connecticut primary election. Will division's over the war hurt the party's chances of reclaiming Congress in November? And could there be ramifications for the party's presidential hopes in '08? Conan Nolan guest hosts.Making News: Baghdad Erupts in Violence as Saddam Boycotts TrialSeven people were shot and killed on a bus today in a Sunni neighborhood in Baghdad. The attack came a day after two car bombs exploded outside a Shiite mosque in the capital, killing at least 12. That attack came hours after Shiite gunmen went on a rampage in another Sunni neighborhood, killing at least 40. Dan Murphy is a staff writer for the Christian Science Monitor in Baghdad.Reporter's Notebook: Disputed Mexican Election Felt by US, Mexican AmericansIts historic second free presidential election has left Mexico bitterly divided along political lines. National Action Party candidate Felipe Calderon won only 220,000 votes of 41 million cast, but leftist candidate Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has demanded a recount, claiming fraud and voting irregularities. Political scientist Fernando Guerra considers the impact of election results on Mexican Americans and relations with the US.