front page
|
education
|
community
|
arts
|
business
|
politics
|
blog
|
your story
|
high school notebook
Stories matching tag 'Little Belize'
Los Angeles houses the nation’s biggest Little Belize
Rebecca Schoenkopf
| 11-9-2010 | Comments
There are 50,000 Belizeans in Los Angeles, the nation's biggest Little Belize. The first Belizean restaurant in the area, named Nel and John's, opened 28 years ago.
[...]
newsletter sign-up
Recent Entries
Religious store in South LA dedicated to Spirits and Saints above
LAPD makes arrests in murders of USC students
24th Street Theatre directors make LA Weekly’s Best LA People
Activists complain foreclosed South LA homes promote blight
Crenshaw Yoga finds new opportunities
Public Allies brings leadership to South LA community
Fair strives to build “Endless minds for endless futures”
OpEd: It’s Time. Let’s Take Responsibility for Educating Our Children. NOW!
USC signs coliseum lease
Leimert Park wears many hats
Recent Comments
jeff muir
cali swag district
writing and blogging workshop
toxic chemicals
juvenile justice system
heat wave
yusef robb
workers rights
susan g. komen brest cancer foundation
journey to the white house
water reclamation system
eddie jones
mayor antonio r. villaraigosa
susan g. komen
tattoo
call to suspend program
immigration
chris foy
jorge negrete
planned parenthood
ying wu
christian grose
mike fricano
disadvantaged children
los angeles county district attorney race
Subscribe
Entries Feed
Comments Feed