Coalition Work in the News
Below is a small archive of press coverage of events and initiatives organized and/or supported by the Coalition for an Antiracist Glendale.
Glendale March for Black Lives and George Floyd Vigil
Glendale News-Press: Protest March Is Significant, Hopeful
KCAL 9: Hundreds Join Glendale March, Candlelight Vigil To Honor Victims Of Police Violence
Daily News: 1,500 march through Glendale, take stand against racial injustice, police misconduct
Anti-racism Allies, Glendale ReflectSpace: Together We Can Make Change Happen
Sundown Town Resolution
AirTalk with Larry Mantle: Glendale Has Long Been Known As A ‘Sundown Town’ For Black Residents. What Is The City Doing To Change That?
Los Angeles Times: Glendale confronts its racist past, apologizing for ‘sundown’ laws
Spectrum: Glendale Becomes First CA City to Recognize History as Sundown Town
PBS American Portrait: “I stand for…” with Pastor Todd
NBC 4 Los Angeles: City of Glendale Apologizes for Its History as a ‘Sundown Town'
BET: City Of Glendale, California Apologizes For ‘Sundown Town’ History
Crescenta Valley Weekly: Resolution Passes Council Recognizing Glendale’s ‘Sundown Town’ History
Glendale News-Press: Council Condemns Glendale’s Past Racism
Glendale News-Press: ReflectSpace Shines Light on City’s Racist Past Through Web Series
Housing Policy
Glendale News-Press: City Set to Create Panel on Tenant, Landlord Issues
ReflectSpace: Bigotry and the Glendale Real Estate Board (a history of racist housing policy in Glendale)