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LOS ANGELES - Californer -- Noted media commentator Earl Ofari Hutchinson takes his Facebook Livestream reporting to many hot spots on Los Angeles streets. He records, discusses, and challenges the media, the public and officials to act on the hot button events, actions, and news happenings locally and nationally. His Taking it to the Streets Livestreams captures the wealth of human events, news stories, and the daily trials and tribulations that in Los Angeles communities.
Much of this street drama is not captured or reported by local mainstream media. The list of actions he livestream reports on are wide-ranging: street takeovers, the surge in hit and run killings, police misconduct incidents, turmoil in schools, gentrification battles, ICE sweeps, spread of homeless encampments, racial profiling at retail stores and markets, housing and rental discrimination and much more
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Taking It To The Streets chronicles the turbulent sights, sounds, places and events throughout Los Angeles that impact locally and often nationally.
"News comes in many forms, often that form is out of the way, ignored events and occurrences that heavily impact people's lives," says Hutchinson.
Taking It To The Streets for Hutchinson is more than just sticking a camera up at a location. He also provides punchy, hard-hitting commentary and analysis of why something is happening and what its significance is to regular people and a community and in a larger sense a city and nation. Taking It To The Streets gives policy makers, community leaders, and the public a revealing window into the happenings within their city and communities.
Watch Taking It To The Streets
https://www.facebook.com/earl.o.hutchinson/
Much of this street drama is not captured or reported by local mainstream media. The list of actions he livestream reports on are wide-ranging: street takeovers, the surge in hit and run killings, police misconduct incidents, turmoil in schools, gentrification battles, ICE sweeps, spread of homeless encampments, racial profiling at retail stores and markets, housing and rental discrimination and much more
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Taking It To The Streets chronicles the turbulent sights, sounds, places and events throughout Los Angeles that impact locally and often nationally.
"News comes in many forms, often that form is out of the way, ignored events and occurrences that heavily impact people's lives," says Hutchinson.
Taking It To The Streets for Hutchinson is more than just sticking a camera up at a location. He also provides punchy, hard-hitting commentary and analysis of why something is happening and what its significance is to regular people and a community and in a larger sense a city and nation. Taking It To The Streets gives policy makers, community leaders, and the public a revealing window into the happenings within their city and communities.
Watch Taking It To The Streets
https://www.facebook.com/earl.o.hutchinson/
Source: The Hutchinson Report
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