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  • The couple watched a dance event Sunday at Inner-City Arts academy, headquartered in one of LA's poorest neighborhoods.

    Britain's Royal Couple Visits Los Angeles Urban Arts Charity 2011

  • After the fellowship, he got a new position in the main office of his employer, the Partnership for Inner-City Education, and a 30% raise.

    Fellowships Build Skills Emily Glazer 2012

  • The couple watched a dance event Sunday at Inner-City Arts academy, headquartered in one of LA's poorest neighborhoods.

    Britain's Royal Couple Visits Los Angeles Urban Arts Charity 2011

  • July 10 — They will visit the Inner-City Arts School and attend Service Nation: Mission Serve, a job fair for veterans before heading home.

    Prince William and Kate's California Trip Mapped Out 2011

  • In "Don't Shoot: One Man, a Street Fellowship, and the End of Violence in Inner-City America," Mr. Kennedy describes the dynamics that lead to street violence and, more important, outlines his own streets-tested program for bringing the level of violence down dramatically.

    The Just-Say-No Crime-Busters Daniel Horan 2011

  • The couple watched a dance event Sunday at Inner-City Arts academy, headquartered in one of LA's poorest neighborhoods.

    Britain's Royal Couple Visits Los Angeles Urban Arts Charity 2011

  • July 10 — They will visit the Inner-City Arts School and attend Service Nation: Mission Serve, a job fair for veterans before heading home.

    Prince William and Kate's California Trip Mapped Out 2011

  • Francisco Aquino, also known as "Twick" (The Wicked Inner-City King), touched up one of his murals on 24th Street and Capp Street in the Mission District.

    Fighting Blight With Art 2010

  • Prices at the independent corner stores that dot city streets run about 7percent higher than those at chain supermarkets — effectively levying a “ghetto tax.” — “Cost of Being Poor: Retail Price and Consumer Price Search Differences Across Inner-City and Suburban Neighborhoods,” Journal of Consumer Research

    Quick Study 2008

  • Prices at the independent corner stores that dot city streets run about 7percent higher than those at chain supermarkets — effectively levying a “ghetto tax.” — “Cost of Being Poor: Retail Price and Consumer Price Search Differences Across Inner-City and Suburban Neighborhoods,” Journal of Consumer Research

    Quick Study 2008

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