John Johns is in the master's degree program in human rights documentation at the University of Arizona. While a student at L.A. City College, he won state and national awards for stories on immigration, gun violence and the well-kept secret that Los Angeles is the wage-theft capital of the world. Currently, Johns is researching and writing an oral history of the nonviolent resistance to martial law in the Philippines imposed by then-President Ferdinand Marcos.
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