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The third episode explores the complexities of inclusion in Los
Angeles - the nation's largest majority-minority city and the city
with the largest divide between rich and poor.
The third episode explores the complexities of inclusion in Los
Angeles - the nation's largest majority-minority city and the city
with the largest divide between rich and poor. The portrait of a
city in transition begins with the 1973 election of Tom Bradley,
the first African-American mayor in a major American city without
an African-American majority, and concludes with the political
empowerment of Latinos and the election of Antonio Villaraigosa,
Los Angeles' first Latino mayor in more than 130 years. The program
explores the shifting political ground that is shaping the city's
future and demonstrating that change is possible.