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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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'Bike Rodeo' Coming to Silver Lake

Kids will learn about bike safety as they ride through a simulated city on May 18.

'Bike Rodeo' Coming to Silver Lake
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Map: Echo Park Artwalk

Here's your guide to the the popular annual Spring event that will take over Echo Park Streets Saturday afternoon.

Map: Echo Park Artwalk
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'Dog Killer Alert' Flyer Is Likely Hoax

An LAPD detective says she is not aware of any dogs being "destroyed" in Silver Lake, Atwater or Los Feliz as the flyer claims.

'Dog Killer Alert' Flyer Is Likely Hoax
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Activist and Educator Sal Castro Dead at 79

The Silver Lake resident is widely credited as helping spark the 1968 protests at local high schools instrumental in launching the Chicano rights movement.

Activist and Educator Sal Castro Dead at 79