New Delhi, June 9 -- The city of Los Angeles is once again witnessing a wave of public protests, echoing decades of civic resistance rooted in calls for justice and equality. From the Chicano student walkouts of 1968 to the explosive Rodney King uprising in 1992 and the global George Floyd demonstrations of 2020, LA has long been a battleground for social change. Today's protests-driven by ongoing frustrations over ICE raids against illegal immigrants-are the latest chapter in Los Angeles' history of activism.

Read about three pivotal moments that shaped Los Angeles' protest history - the 1968 East LA Walkouts, the 1992 Rodney King uprising, and the 2020 George Floyd demonstrations.

Cause:

Frustration over racism, overcrowded classroom...