San Fernando Valley : Project Refocuses on Community Identity
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Residents may be surprised to learn that there is logic to Arleta. After all, the community doesn’t have its own ZIP code, and just recently found a permanent location for its Chamber of Commerce.
But members of a community leadership training program recently unearthed the secrets of this somewhat obscure Valley locus. This week, participants in Coro, a Los Angeles nonprofit group devoted to leadership training and community development, reported on the political, economic and cultural underpinnings of Arleta and other East Valley communities--including North Hollywood, Panorama City and Sun Valley.
Joanne Jett, a Coro participant and civilian employee of the Los Angeles Police Department, said the project changed her peers’ outlook on the communities they investigated.
“At first, there was a lot of negative perception of these communities,” said Jett, a 40-year-old Van Nuys resident. “But after researching what actually goes on there, we discovered there are positives--more good qualities than bad.”
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