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Photo by Albert Lu

Questions about Chinese New Years?

Victoria GaviaJames HoAlan TamYvonne Lee
Victoria Gavia gets the inside scoop behind the money envelopes (and if non-Asians can get them), cleaning houses like crazy, and exotic foods like...
1967-8 AHS Homecoming / Photo submitted by Adele Cook to I Grew Up in Alhambra Facebook page.

We grew up in Alhambra!

From the Archives: In less than a month the “I Grew Up in Alhambra” Facebook group attracted more than 1,000 members. Now it's got more than 2,...
Yvonne Lee's family enjoys turkey stuffed wtih sweet rice and mushrooms

Thanksgiving turkey with tamales? Sticky rice and potstickers on the side?

Victoria GaviaJames HoAlan TamNatalia BogolaskyYvonne Lee
Alhambra Source high school journalists talked to their immigrant mothers about first thanksgivings, blended food traditions, and being grateful.

What's your favorite spot on Main Street?

At the Alhambra Source's first party and discussion about stories, we asked: "What's your favorite spot on Main St?" The answers...
Libby Gutierrez communes with Don Benito about Alhambra past and present

Summer workshop takes on Main Street

Anthony PerezLibby GutierrezJohnny HuynhMaia VillaStephanie Lee
Last summer Alhambra Youth Feed members explored Main Street, investigating how it changed to the world mix it is today, and how residents use the...
Left to right: Stewart Kwoh, Anthony Perez, Elizabeth Guitierrez, Maia Villa, Stephanie Lee, Sandy Close and Antonia Hernandez

Alhambra Source wins two awards for journalism that connects ethnicities

Daniela GersonStephanie Lee
The Alhambra Source was the winner of two inaugural Inter-Ethnic Relations Awards from the Los Angles Multicultural Leadership Network and New...

Embracing culture shock

Alhambra girl Victoria Gavia will soon be on a train, traveling for 32 hours and more than 1,000 miles to the state of Washington, which she’ll call...
Election posters at Alhambra High | photo by Victoria Gavia

A flare of ethnic tensions - and push for change - at Alhambra High

Victoria GaviaJames HoAlan TamYvonne Lee
Four seniors from Alhambra High reflect upon the "giant pink elephant in the room:" ethnic tensions and inequities at their school.
The author, second from left, at a protest for schools in downtown LA.

Uniting to preserve education opportunities in Alhambra

Language and cultural barriers make community meetings a challenge in Alhambra, but the common cause of quality public education drove people out and...

The Alhambra library: a haven outside of home and school

Daniel Tsang is a senior at Alhambra High School who, like many students there, turns to the library next door as the spot to spend his time after...