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 The Los Angeles Hypernova

 Los Angeles's long time political dissident.

 Education:

 Associates degrees in Mathematics and Physics.

 Bachelors degree in Physics with Pre-Law minor.

 Masters degree in Physics.

 Law School (in progress).

 Selected Positions held:

 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory internship. (Digitizing particle tracks from bubble chamber pictures.)

 NASA/JPL internship. (If only society dedicated more of it's technological resources here as opposed to tribal warfare.)

 CERN internship. (More particle detectors and superconducting magnets.)

 Research Assistant. (This would take a page to cover all the topics.)

 Congressional aid. (Me way too radical for a liberal Congressman?)

 Volunteered for both the Southern California ACLU and the National Lawyers Guild.

 Community Service Officer and Security. (Work this job and you will get an understanding of how societies problems are best solved by attacking underlying socio-economic injustice as opposed to further oppressing disenfranchised individuals!)

 Legal internship. (Socially redeeming work.)

 Interesting Stuff:

 Started young as the arch nemesis of the reactionary officials who took power in California at the time, everything from political events, debates and, media coverage. Rumors of tagging persist to this date.

 Exposing the LAPD crash units and police intelligence being used for political suppression.

 One of the major leaders in the 1992 Los Angeles rebellion, called the riots by those who   tend to have a great deal of trepidation with taking on the establishment or have a vested interest in oppressing others. After this the Alliance of Bloods and Crips formed, where oppressed people of color take on the system not each other!

 In this time of the USA Patriot Act, tort reform (corporate civil immunity), right-wing reactionary ideologues taking over the judiciary and, many other assaults on civil rights; political activism is more important then ever!


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