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Anthea Raymond is a journalist and educator who has lived in Silver Lake since 2002.

Her reports have been heard on National Public Radio for over twenty years.

She has taught communications history and audio production at UCLA, USC, and Hunter and Santa Monica colleges. 

A former LA Press Club president, she has a JD and an MBA from UCLA, and was the first senior editor at KPCC.

At KPCC, she supervised a team of award winning journalists including Frank Stoltze, John Rabe, Adolfo Guzman Lopez and Ilsa Setziol for almost two years.

She has also served as a Show Editor at NPR's News and Notes--the network's ground-breaking show on the African-American experience--and the Senior Producer of Bloomberg Politically Speaking.

A graduate of Palisades High, she has taught kayaking at UCLA's Marina Aquatic Center for many years.

She was one of the founding members of the Edendale Library Friends Society (ELFS) in 2004. She produced several benefits for the group at the Echo and Echoplex.

Raymond has also served on the advisory board of the Echo Park Recreation Center.

She is the eldest of six siblings, and the daughter of Joseph Raymond, former Associate Director of UCLA Medical Center.

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Echo Park's City Sip Reopens Friday

The reworked neighborhood wine bar will feature valet parking and a comfort menu.

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Echo Park's El Centro Del Pueblo Honored

The region's leading social service agency for families picked up Pepsico's 2012 Adelante Award at the Alma Awards taped last Sunday.

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Jewish New Year Services in Los Feliz

Nashuva, the innovative Jewish outreach congregation, is traveling east to offer services. Local Jewish groups are also offering services and related ceremonies.

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Should Live Police Chases Be on TV?

The Los Angeles Police Protective League argues that televised chases, like the one Tuesday through Echo Park and Silver Lake, endanger public safety.

Should Live Police Chases Be on TV?