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The Bill Pickett Invitational Rodeo is the only nationally recognized Black rodeo in the U.S. Today it reaches more than 130,000 spectators, which makes it more popular than ever. “If I Go Will They Miss Me” follows a father and son who live in the Imperial Courts housing project in Watts, which sits directly under the flight path at LAX. A member of the Santa Ana City Council wants green card holders and undocumented residents to have voting rights in local elections. It won’t be a measure on the November ballot, but the issue will come back.
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The Bill Pickett Invitational Rodeo is the only nationally recognized Black rodeo in the U.S. Today it reaches more than 130,000 spectators, which makes it more popular than ever. “If I Go Will They Miss Me” follows a father and son who live in the Imperial Courts housing project in Watts, which sits directly under the flight path at LAX. A member of the Santa Ana City Council wants green card holders and undocumented residents to have voting rights in local elections. It won’t be a measure on the November ballot, but the issue will come back.

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