Which Way, L.A.?
Year In Preview
Which Way LA in 1998? The economy is growing, along with the divide between rich and poor. Latinos--and Latin America--are gaining strength while the Asian economy falls apart. Monday (today) on WWLA -- The city has big plans, but so do secessionists. What does this all mean for Los Angeles--and for the state?
David Friedman: Legal Consultant; Contributing Editor to LA Times; Fellow, MIT Japan Program Frank Moran: CEO of Team One Staffing Services; City Commissioner for the Convention Center; Past-President of the Latin Business Association Madeleine Janice-Aparicio: Executive Director, Tourism Industry Development Council; Director of the Living Wage Campaign Rocky Del Gadillo: Deputy Mayor for Economic Development Laura Chick: Councilwoman, 3rd District, Los Angeles City Council Jeff Brain: Co-Chair, Valley Voters Organized Towards Empowerment; Chair, Alliance for Self-Determination Joe Hicks: Executive Director, LA City Human Relations Commission Joel Fox: Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association Alan Hoffenblum: LA-based Republican Political Consultant; author of California Target Book
topic: SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION BONDS PROPOSAL